Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878]
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1892.
Being the extended title of the Wairarapa Daily, with which it is identical
The hearing in the Supreme Court of the Eketahuna murder case has been adjourned till Wednesday, June Bth, Masterton painters still have their hands full, and nearly every business place in tbo town is receiving a fresh coat of paint. This a healthy sign. The sale of Japanese manufactures held by Messrs Lowes & lorns in their Masterton rooms yesterday was largely attended, and lor every article offered there was brisk competition, The sale is being continued to-day (Saturday). His Excellency the Governor, Lord Glasgow, is expected to arrive at Well" ington about noon on Friday next, Black swanß hive been proclaimed native game within the "Wellington Acclimatization district ■, The second hunt of the season in conconnection with the Wairarapa Hunt Club takes place at Masterton : on "Wednesday next, June Ist, The members of the Club will be entertained at luncheon by Messrs Williams and Beethatn, of Landsdunne,' at 1.45 p.m., and the hounds will" throw off "in Mr Stone's paddock, Opaki road, after' luncheon, Tlio run will be mttcli nea'rortown than it was.last year, and will doubtless .be witnessed by hundreds of people. We are asked by Mr James D, Davics, manufacturers' agent, who is making a trip through Mew: Zealand : and.' Australia on behalf of various English and Ameiicanfirms, and who is at:present in Wellington, to draw attention to the notification on our jjrst page ooncerning the newly invented "Yates;" typewriter. This machine, Mr Davies assures our (■Kent, is rapidly gaining a reputation for itself in the-United States for simplicity, speed and accuracy, aud it already has a' most extensive sale in America.
Tickets for the annua! plaiu and fancy dress bill to be held in \.\m Palace Hall, (Jreytoffh, on Friday,- 10tb June, under tho auapices of the Oreytown Private Band, may be obtained in Masterton from Mr Charles Haines and Mr George Nicol, at the Wairarapa Daily Times Office. •'
The proposal of the Eketahuna Bn»d Board to raise a loan of £SO under the "Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886" for formation on the Makakahi road north, has been endorsed by the ratepayers Interested,
The ■■■ contract for constructing a platform jn the Theatre Royal for the fprtjicpnijng tug-of-m has keen let jto'Mr 0. E.paniel'l, bjiilderj'of Mastprtgn,. Thp platform wjll be erected m the .centre of tfiehajl spm'e'feet'.'fronj the floor.'bo thafi the pulls pHI b,o seen to advantage frpra a|) parfa pf fihe'b'uildi n ß','.'.'. ;i .'. ! ':"'; : ... ,':'. : : \;V"'
The joung;. woman, arreotefl ip the Mastertoh Park yesterday morning on the charge of vagrancy, was brought be? fore. Colonel Roberts, R.M„ in the afternoon. 'Evidence waß given to show that the girl, who was only fifteen years uf aae, had no fixed place of abode. She had been admitted to the Rescue Home in Wellington by the Salvation .Army, but only remained thores few days, and had since been roaming about the street^. Colonel Roberta said it was de» plorable to see a child of such tondor years going astray. •,; He ;was surprised that she had not taken advantage ol the kindness'flf the.Salvation Army, and the ouly alternative of sending her to gaol wan to again admit her to the Beactib Homo, $s the child appeared penitent and' expressed her yilljpsnecs to return tii tho 1 Home, she'wasjianded over fo |, Captain Bowlands, who was to send hejf 'to Wellington tosday, • ' I
: .TheNapiap. Sohool Committee .have aecidedthat they have.no objection to shildren goirig to school barefootflcl-if ma feet ate decently clean, ' /.
OoDfitable Caahion,- of MaateHon, is on sick leave. His duty ia being performed by Constable E. J. Mutdooh, of Wellington.
.'.lt is understood that another inspector mil be appointed to fill the vacanoy caused bythe retirement of Mr Borensen, second Government Dairy Inspector.
A second'lesson on the education of the horse was given by Professor Liohtwarlt in the premises or the Mastertori Blacksmith and Wheelwright Manufao. taring Company last (Friday) evening. The class was a large one, and great interest was manifested in the proceedings. A young horse brought in.from the country mt handled by. ;th'e Prpfeasoil, and almust'ih'less'time than it takes' to tell was made as quiet as a lamb. .The systom ot the Professor ;was' favourably remarked upon by the whole o'f'his pupils, to whom the information imparted will be of great value. The Professor gives further lessons this afternoon and evening, . '
By the latest mail'steamers we have received fresh supplies of the. most fashionable and seasonable Dras Materials at Te Aro Hobse, Wellington.
We have opened out a nice variety of Dress Tweeds in a variety of patterns and colors in both single and double widths! from 6/6 to 25/- the full dress le'ngt at 'Te AroHouae,Wellington. '• , v i.-. „■ ; We have also a very good selection of plain coloredDreaa Fabrics In all the.fayourite materials and colorp, suoh as Drap, Hornbourg, Foulea. Serges, Amazons, etc, and in the fashionable shades of reds and navy blue at Te Aro House, Wellington.,.., ~.,; , f We have some handsome specialities' in Single Robe Lengths, suoh as the new Diagonal Twcedfl with camel hair mixtufo from 29/6 to 45/,; the Chevron Tweeds with viouna stripes and oheclts, 31/6 to 45/-; • the Aberdeen Tweeds in oheoks and zebras, and the Khedive Tweeds in Oriental designs, at TeAro House, Wellington. ; .We are also selling Colonial Dress Tweed? very freely, our selection having been very judicially made from the best mills, and In order to ensure a good variety of choice, intending purchasers should without delay' Bend for patterns to Te Aro House, Weiliilg. too.—Advt, ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 2
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