[ESTABLISHED 1878] Being the extended title of the Wairarapa Daily, with which it is identical. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1892.
Mr Buiok, speaking at Falmerston North lately, complimented the Opposition Press on the way they reported Ministerial speakers, He is reported to have said that " Opposition newspapers gave by far the fairest and best reports. 1 ' Subscriptions are being canvassed for in the Wairarapa towards a fund for thu erection of a monument to the memory of the hte Liout,-Colonel Butts, Mr Horaae Chester gave a second entertainment in the Masterton Theatre Royal .last 'evening to' a moderate audience,' For bis character delineations and mimicry tho entertainer was loudly applauded. A ball' was held at Tenui on the night of Easter Monday in connection with the Tenui Rifle Club, There was a large attendance, visitors being present from all parts of the district, and a very enjoyable evening was spent, The music was provided by Messrs Clifford arid Bees, of Masterton,
The following nominations have been received by Mr W, P, Allen, chairman of the Oarterton School Committee, for the election next Monday, viz, Messrs Joseph Applin, W, Catt, and James Steyeps. • Arthur Orancfs, the welh-known Masterton sprinter, ran second in the Grand Enstor Handicap at the Druids' Sports held at Wellington on Monday, The Wellington footballers who have just returned from the South Island Bpeak in high terms of praise of the Masterton team atChristchurch.. They say, too, that Mnrivale played a good game, although so severely beaten -21 points to nil. A prominent local player asserts that the Mastertomans are too good tor anything in Wellington, but that remains to be proved, The annlyersaiy tea meeting of the (Jreytoivn Presbyterian church was held in the Forester's Hall, Greyfcown, on Monday. There was a very large attendance from all parts, and a splendid spread was proyided an,d dflnp tull justice to, Afterwards there followed a public meeting interspersed with vocal contributions by Miss Cameron and Messrs Gant, T, J. Bowse, F. Hupn, and Moncrieff, also with selections by t!>B Choir and by the Greytown Orchestral Society. Addresses were given by the Revs. 0, Murray ?nd W. Bowse (3reytown)J.Lymburn(Martinborough) ap ( d Hope (Lower Butt), and altogether a very enjoyable evening was spent, Mr Edmund P. Bunny, fte wejl« known solicitor of Wellington, and filth son of the late Mr Benry Bunny, of Featherston,' was married on Monday afternoon'last to Miss Bruneth Lucie Cumno, fhjrd daughter of Mrbalvatore Ciruino, W nuntial knot was tuji bj hie(xrace Archbishop assisted hy'the Rev. Fathers M'JNaniara and ,of Hill-siroe'f, and the 'Rpv, Father JJ'Kenna, o,f Masterton, The Jiridje, wfio svpraa of ivory eordfld silk an.d alio atyrqiibise and pearl bracelet,'the gujfc of the bridegroom, was giyen away by hur father, and had SJ> brhjespialds her Busier, Miss Marparetta Cfmipp, apd JJJes Map.d Bunny, sister of the bridjegropm. These young ladies wero appareled inpan.P? Nil silk, with hats to match, with pearl and diamond brooches, the latter tho gift of the bridegroom. The best man was the bridegroom's brother, Mr A. R, Bunny, solicitor, of Masterton, and of Uie svedding party were Mjbs Ciminp /styer of M bride), Mr ft J. Riddiford the frfyegroopi], and }lf W. Broad (nephew).' ' ? . ':
fcadles who study fcshkm and ekjet Jo be in the mode, p bo plea.Bsd(ok,now that wo Jj&vaojierißd out, m b>v? WW on view, some of the latest styles' in single >nbe dresses at Te Aro House, Wellingtpn, " Moat 6i* t!:?? 6 are penorajly ftdmlwd roughYurted materials, $& B* prominent among them ore—Scotch Home* sjra'iv Panama Tweed,. Milange Toile Cheviot Nega, Malvern tspds, Chevio Flotte, Drap Grasse, andMisßburlCarrauxt all very handsome and attractive stjleslt le Aro House, Wellington, ' There are also great varieties of Estamine mpayal Serge?. inpMdind the celebrated Waterproof Sorgd,;ca!led tytyimti. For durability' and making'up well, very few materials' can surpass .those ft Te Aro House, Wellington,' In sddition' j£d theso are : several other materials as pppiuiced by us ,on the Mt psße' of'this paper, 'foremost among wlnph'aVthe faygurite Dress Meltons, unequalled k &w)n% M w ,^ o . h L we have in various widths fromSe to4B)pphes wide at Te .dro House, Wellington. ' These Dress Meltons we have in all oolours, suoh'as Navy, Grey, Fawn, Myrtle Claret, Brown, Marono and Blaok Pat, terns of these .and any other dreßS material I will be forwarded: postage applying ItoTe Aro House, Wellington, ■ '.
■. iA. hoitficatioti appears in another i colutqn:re(;arding a lpßt awag. A man was foutlMead In a cottage at | Walnialfariri Ferry (Canterbury) yesterday, ; Ijj is itite'd that the marks about his body indicate'foul play. -. AO»j:terton boy named Crawley was playing with gunpowder, the other day, An explosion took place, and the lad was almost blinded.
The Knights of Labour at Palmerston ' North have received the following tele- ' gram from Sir George Grey in reply to ' one sent on Thursday wishing him many ' happy returns of the day ou behalf of the | members:-" Thank all most heartily for : congratulating,- Will do my'bes't to repay you by devoting the rest ol my life to the interest of all my fellow men," The skeleton of a nioa in an almost complete state of preservation has been discovered at the Wanganui Heads,'' ■ No ooupons—or tickets for soup -have yet.beon issued by the Masterton agent of the Labour Bureau. Has the Bureau seen the absurdity of-the whole thing and ren'olved not to issue the coupons ? The'trterininl eleotion of members of theEketahuna Road Board will, take place Liti Wednesday, the 4th of May.' Nominations will dose at noon oil Monday, the 25th inst. The Autumn Handicap, run at Auckland j Bsterday, was won by Cynisca,' with Morion second and Pinfire third, The Burgess Lists and Defaulters Lists lor the East and Outer Wards will bo open for inspection until the 29th inst. Alt persons using the-Taueru toll gate will be required to pay cash at the time of passin? through the gate, .as no tolls will in future be booked. ' Oar tiers and others are' notified that the whAekiro by-law'of the North County Council wilt bein operation from the fiist of May to tho 30th of September, 1892. . ' '■:> . . ~ , MrF, H. Wood had.a busy, time of it at his Greytown Knms on Saturday last, I thoy being crowded with buyers, In . three and a half hours he put through over four hundred lots of drapery and clothing for Mr Ford, of Auckland. Bargains were the order of the day, and biddhe wasspirited throughout. The chrysanthemum show to.be hold
by the Masterton Horticultural and ' Industrial Society on Wednesday next promises to bo a great success, The 11 mums "are now in full bloom, and n are to be seon in nearly every garden in r the town. It is confidently hoped that K the public will support the Society in j what may be termed an 'experimental exhibition, . A particularly heavy tram.climbed over tbe Himutaka hill on the morning of Easter Monday from Wellington, and J at ono timo tho passengers began to * doubt whether the united efforts of two c panting engines would be sufficient t» s keep.them from going backwatdc. The | cftuau of this was that the Messrs 'Wirth | Bros' great circus was on board,en route for Fentherston, several special trucks , and carriages being engaged by them, A good general servant is advertised for in our Wanted column, < Ou Friday and Saturday noxfc, .the ( 22nd and 23rd April, Messrs Lowes and loms will sell by public auction in the Temperance Hall, Masterton, fifteen oases of first--class goods, recently ar- ' rived in New Zealand direct from the i manufacturers. Mr J, P. Murphy, agent for tho home firms, has instructed Messrs Lowes and loms to 801 l absolutely without reserve, so that storekeepers, heads of families, hawkers and private buyers will haye a splendid opportunity ot obtaining real bargains in drapery, clothing, etc It is gratifying to notice that' Messrs Wrigglcßworth & Binns, of Wellington, 1 who< have been so eminently successful > in all ordinary and many special branohes ' ot the art of photography, are now making a fuither advance and are giving very . careful attention to the production of ' opal enlargements, This firm, following 1 its admirable business principle of not 1 attempting to do a thing until thoy are ' in a position to bring it forth in faultless ' perfection, a degree of merit onlyreached by the unrelaxing vivjhnue of tho prin- [ cipals themselves, may be relied upon to 3 furiiißh examples of this beautiful type j of enlarged portraiture far superior to j the work most people have been acous- , turned to, and which in the main, con--3 sists of the abortive crudities ingeniously I worked off by travelling canvassers. Meisrs Wrigglesworth and Binns' opal as we have seen them, are I int.hort exquisite types of artistic pori traiture, Those in black and white r impress one as the embodiment of true, s artistic conception, while others in color' s form exceedingly fascinating pictures—-pne-8 whioh must be universally admired, all this too, it might he added, is obtainII ablfi at a cost considerably below tho e , prioeß charged to the public by the I generality ot ''peddling" ngentß who '> depend fur their sales upon tlio credulity and indiscrimination of the customers ® they capture. Visitors to Wellington shouldcertainlyinspeot Messrs Wriggles* 8 worth and Binns' vestibulo exhibition in y Willis-St. They can then form their . own opinion of the firm's capabilities and 1 artistic resource.
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