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A sevoro frost was experienced in the Masterton district this morning, - Tho following 1 candidates'have been nominated for the, nine vacancies on the School Committee of tho Maaterton Dibtric't :-0. E. Daniel!, W. M. Eaathope, E. Feist, It. M. Galloway, G. Heron, |W. Praughell, J. Williams, and' Z. M. Hoar. The'election takes place on Monday next, when the remaining candidates may bn nominated.

The Government of South Australia intend to erant a bonus of £2OOO next, year, £3500 the following year, Mid £4600 the third year, for the export of butter. ~ The, ; ice caves:pn. Mount Egmoriti which have been exposed this, season (Bays the Hawera Star) through : the excessive melting of the snon, are reported to be a really beautiful »is<ht, . The prom enade concert held at Eketahuna last ereninp was well patrouised,

aboutsixty couples being present*' Master Mead supplied the music for the dancing and Mrs Mnunsell and her.pupils the E social part of the programme. : si A man named Hugh Hill was admitted w to the Mlßßterton Hospital today, suffer- al ing Iron) the effects of an apoplectic fit. v He was brought in from Alfredtuo. p A hairdresser in tho employ of Mr J. Mandel, of Masterton, was thrown from ° his horse yesterday and sustained a 8 ' severe shaking. Fortunately he was not d ' Beriously hurt.. ( d " ■■ ''■'.'. i An accident of rather a serious nature , happened to Mr A; R. Power, of Eketa • huna, yesterday morning; He was out " driving with two friends when his t vehicle upset and was smashed to pieces, s The occupants escaped-with a severe a : shaking. ,• , ,-,■■ , | Dr Milne, of Woodville, had his arm ' severely hurt the other day through § being thrown from his trap, n Messrs W. H. Beetham and T. M. ° Brown retire from the Maßtorton Road jj Board by ballot. Nominations for the " vacancies close on the 27th inst,, and the d ' election takes place on May 4th. i ■•: A very enjoyable dance. ;was held in the Temperance' Hall, Masterton, last . ' evening, at whioh a goodly number, were present. The musio was provided by the Messrs Savage. Nominations for the election of mem- . bers of the Alfredton Road Diatriot will *• close on Monday, April 25th. Nomina i tion papers may be had from Mr F. fl- , Dunderdalo, the clerk. 1 '•■.'. . ' ; ; ■ The oice of Bailiff of the Masterton [ R,M. Court, rendered;vacant by the , death of Mr H. L. Byrn, is being tern-' | porarily filled by Mr J. Marley, of Kurupuni, ! A farmer of Kempsey (South Island) • seqt.eiitbty bags of potatoes to Sydney . and received nine penny stamps as the . not proceeds of tho sale. 1 There is still a very undesirable class 1 of loafers in Masterton, The other B oveniug a well-known resident was proceeding to his home when ho was approached by a muffled individual who 1 inquired the lime, This was given, but before two other fellows,. who .wero • slinking along in his direction, could s get up, our friend was at his own door, e JusUhen another resident .came along, j who was'subjeoted tq a tipado of the must filthy abuse for having,hampered themaraudera in their movements. It '> was with difficulty, he got past those two 6 villains, who were evidently intent upon ' - sticking up, I: , The pionic held by the W3»leyan Sunday School at Eketahuna on Good Fri- !' day was a great success,. Notwithstaudo ing the dullness of the day over two a hundred sat down to tea, besides n the children. A crowded meeting waß [. held in the Church in the evening, when ,o hymns and recitations were rendered by the children and addresses were given & by several fneuds, The success of the 8 picnic was due to the ladies and friends d offcheOhuroh, who assisted by oontrii, butioiiß and spared no trouble to make ut the children enjoy themselves. The ii anniversary Bervicos whioh were to have been held on Sunday wero Bpoilt by the rain and have been postponed till next Sunday.• w lb A case of wholesale robbeiy took place to in Masterton last night. The rooms of a four men who were sleeping at one ■ of the hotels were entered at a late 1,1 hour and the pockets of each rifled. Mr :e Samuel Lyons lost an order for £3l, Mr ill S, Eurslum £3 12s in cash, and two " others smaller amounts. The police in have the matter in hand. '" Mr Owen Pierce, telegraph operator * e at Masterton, has been transferred to w Wellington, for whioh,city he leaves tun' day. During his eighteen months stay n. in Masterton Mr Pierce has, by his ae kindly and unassuming demeariour,mado :j many friends, who will sincerely regret hisde6aTtute ! ,' re •■ i; ut i s. "An advance copy of "Tho Official Nowsj pf paperDirtctofyofAustralasia" published ut by Wimble's' Advertising Bureau has .j just reached'uß. Jtis an admirable'book, " full i| bright and Intelligent ideas, arid a Mr Arthur'Smyth, JVeditpj; not only 36 shows Jfchat he thoroughly underutaiida id the art oj adyertisipg from beginning to ly end, but that he appreciates thoroughly le the results which Can be got whon it is )d worjtert'/orall jtis worth, The Pirec> j,'. toryteemßjjith ingenious and .original notions, and although'}! would be'piiite a . Smyth doe/.not °' quitedisciosb all heknows—fipd"us an Ij3' expert jp fujyprtJßihg with any self re- -- liancp apd papacily whj| willl-stil) hp re giyes ipaiiyTipite to' advertisers; anoj r " altogether ippnveys information jii a Very „ rea'dabie and attjactive form. : 'fossibly £ the fact that' Wimble's issue this book at "■ all; is the most eloquent testimony they a could ui/e their clients as to their own th good faith and implicit reliance in the ■e- medium they ceutrol—that of discriminiy ating advertisiiig.bound to bring results.' t e Trie, expert advertiser has a power all vn bisoftn, and it is a fact that as he uses - M;\ftb pulse and affeot the purse'of thbpuoho. pey 7i mv 4 then'in flows ousi-»-s e ' ' '' ' ?." f meeßng' d M ilpta of L, J, ns Hobper and (JdrnUy \vas l 'he)d to-day ep Kesent,'ttte Chaftmih, Jfr'L.'-y, Bobpii'r, ' of aiid'afulloomjlenient of the directorate, S° Y^cCh^rhjap's|)^ci!6rd|ince'with previous 'Hi instrncliflnsßubmilted nljjhji !<}r gj»uyei^iiig ar 'poiijpapy's pre- -- ffllsegintgs 'M WP W ftwf pip- .. visiflß store run op |ha Btlnefple o( keeblpg ,„ (1)6 vary best of evcryt)ii|ig(|i)'d retailing at a - ; email njsrglnol profit, The u^m he Director submiuei\' 1 MwXNi dMo ut monlh's'traniaotibiißi showing tbe ttiriwr* [,„ dinary rapid progress the Company are . maßingi !'and advooatirjg ; a system, whioh ? would-be a boon to all doing businfiiij lii withthojßoaJJafthoilnd.eompletely-kftook-;d in§ alfty other companies and inloj a i}'. ioqked Mt,''TJiis matter was in tho blaiei 5' ib'i dissiissipn when' ; ou'r repoUerscnt |is; • notes to the ''"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 2

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