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SECOND EDITION

Stops are being taken to resuscitate the Carterton Brass Band.

The Masterton Municipal Fire Brigade held a successful wet pmotico in Church Street last evening. A man named Henry Flay has been admitted to tho Masterton Hospital suffering with an injury to his foot, There are now ten patients in the Masterton Hospital, Mr Arthur Pond, who recently sustained a severe injury to his knee, is making satisfactory progross in the Masterton Hospital.

It is believed that Sir Graham Berry will shortly succeed MrMunro as AgentGeneral for Viotorift.

Two pure-bred Shorthorn bulls have beon sent to Pahiatua from the Wairarapa.

The Pahiatua Star says-it is more than likely that Mr A, Reese will Ijb appointed to the seat on the Wellington Land Board. * presont filled by Mr W. W, M'Oardle. Mr John Baggo, postmaster at Masterton, ts to be retired at the end of the present financial year on the grounirff age. :^T A Wellington paper, iu referring to the opening of the Imperial Parliament, says:—The speooh from the thrown was very brief." Onr contemporary must have thrown in his lot with tho Society for the Reform of English Spelling, Tho men on the co operative works at Malum havo been notified that in future tho schedule of prices for work will be so arranged that tho beat men will only be able to earn six shillings a day.

Mr F. H. Wuod adds to his noxt Taratahi stook sale 130 hoggets in the woo).

Mr J, Carpenter's groat bankrupt stock sale commences to-day. Having purchased tho entiro stook in the ettate of MrH, Hansen at about half cost, Mr Oarpenter is enabled to offer some remarkable bargains,

The Rev. A. M. Bradbury will hold a children's Beryico in St. Matthew's Church on Sunday noxt at 8 p.m. He will also conduct divine service during the day, MrR, Gant, formerly of Masterton, yesterday took possession of the business at Greytown lately carried on by Mg*i, St, George, druggist and stationer, ;T?o wish Mr Gant every prosperity in his venture. Mr St. Goorge intends farming on his property at Bast Greytown, where he is having a substantial residence built.

Inspector Thomson received a telegram from Constable Ooopor at Pahiatua yesterday whioh states that James Smith, who was killed by a tree falling upon him at Makuri on Friday last, was the only victim of the accident. His mate, who has been supposed to have both hia legs brokon, fortunately escapod injury,

A mooting of the Greytown Hospital Trustooa was held yesterday at Mr P. H, Wood's office, Present-Mr G. Wyett (in the chair), Rev. V 7, Rowse, and Messrs J. G.Ooi, US. Izard and W. Skeet, A quantity of routmo business was transacted andjseveral accounts were passed for payment. Mr H. S, Izard offered fcopreaont and plant tho Hospital grounds with fruit treos, larije and small, The offer was gratefully accepted. There woro reported to bo five patients in the Hospital—three males and two tomales. The Secretary waß instructed to procure several requisites for the greater o*ivenienceand comfort of the patiolui Mr P.. S. Izard was appointed visitor for tho ensuing month. The " meet" at Greytown yesterday was well attendod, about forty gentle, men following tho hounds, A large number of onlookers, including many' ladies in vehjeies and on horseback, tferp aisp present. The'woathor was all that could be desired. The throw-off was opposite Mr Trotter's residence at Woodsido, and the trail went through Mr Cotter's paddock towards Kuratawhitl, then through Hfessrs Haigh's arid 'Judd'a properties! stopping' af "The Willows, I '' near Mr Judd's,residence, In the seoond spell it went along tho roadside back towards Mr Judd's, crossing the road down the other side, the kill being in Mrs Jamos Cotter's paddook, There wero only two " spills," and neither of them wore at. tended with serious results, A paper cliaao will take plaoe on Saturday next, running over thosamo ground,

An advertisement appears In our business columns from the well-known firm of Allen & Hartmann, wine and spirit merchants, Wellington, setting forth the various specialities they import, • 'Messrs Allen & Hartmann make a specialtSf of Andrew tfsher' celebrated: ■ wfitrJ kies, ani import verylarg'eshiEments'bf this favourite Wend: they are a]so sole agents for-Aitohison a ale; an ale'that is gradually working its way to the front] ani}'which porpnares most fjighly wittj any o/fe brand now jiported jntq this market,' Cockburn'B porfs arid Duff. Gordon's sherries aro too jye)l and favourably known to need any rejoin, mendaijion, and jt will be sufficient (q state that large slocks are always kept on hand to meet the over-inereasiiigdemauds for theso splendid wines, Country im». era cannnfc <i« ■'• ' . -r . ~» uettor than wnto to Messrs Allen & Hartmann for quotations and samples for all classes of goods in stock, which they guarantee to be absolutely the best and purest obtainable In thw market. Tlejng a wjne and spirit house pure and. simple, they are enabled Movofe their solo attention to thjs one particular branpli of trade, with gonsefluently a benonojal result to the buyer.

A ILATTEniNO verdict.—Speaking ol one of the most noted of colonial specialities, tho press saya :-"Sharland's Baking Powder desorvea more than a passing notice,for the "Moa" Brand M. ing Powder enjoys a reputation sejtad to none. From one end of New land to the other, large orders are received for this popular brand. Even in the moßt out of the' way districts the carefql hoipwife,' possessed with fh,'e laudable ambition to make her bread and her sconijs batter {han her neighboura I', 1 ', buys'Sharland's Baking Ppkde'r, anq triumphs over (he few of her less sensible sisters, who, from a mistaken sense of economy, buy apparently cheaper brands, The rooipe of a good Baking Powder is anything but a secret; but how very few manufacturers übo, as Messrs Sharland & 00, do, the best only of materials, carefully tested before mixture arid exactly proportioned." Readers, who require an economical, satisfactory and healthful Baking Powdfi', cannot do .better than uso the " Moa" brand.-ABVi, •

Frank D. Low, aliis 0. H. 0 impbell, arrived in Wellington last night in tho ouatody of Oonstahlo Miy. Ho was charged in tho Wollinßtoti B. M. Court this morning with passing a valuelues ohequo upon Messrs'Littlejnhn and Hun and was remanded. > The Oddfellowß Annual Ball hold in Feathorstou last night was a great success, ai>d the hall was tastefully decorated with fern leavos and groen flax, Ue-fre-dunents were plentiful and of good |fc quality. There woro about soventy on the floor and tho gallery was filled with spectators. Tho Wellington junior representative tiam cannot visit tho Waiiarupa until the 27th instant, The parcel postbotwoon New Zealand and Queensland came into force yesterday. _ The Maslerton School Cadets wore inspected yesterday afternoon by Commandant Fox, who w*s accompanied by Lieut.-Oolon«l Newall. The Cadets were put through various exorcises but were jeenatadisadfantago owing to tho ahof ilio Drill liuiructor (SergeantWe (Pelorus Guardian) notico by a telegram from Masterton that it is reported there that Mr G. Beothain, lata member for that district, will be n candidate at tho nextgeneral election £<.r Waimea Sounds, Wo should imagino it is only a report, and a very absurd one at that, for Mr Beetham'a chances of being elected for tho Waimea Sounds are remote indeed, and ho would have a far better show by standing for his old constituency. Painless tooth extraction is certainly a TJhmiaiic idea of modern times, and by means of anaisthetics this operation may now be performed without tho patient Buffering in the slightest, Mr J. W Bridgo, of Willis street, Wellington, gives special attention to painless dentistry and has boen particularly successful. Country paticnte are received and appointments may bo made with Mr Bridgo by letter or telegram. In cases whoro a person wishes to obtain a set of artificial teeth but is unablo to at once pay the whole cost, payment by install ment can be arranged. Mr T, B. Mitchell, the contractor for additions and alterations to the Masterton Institute Chambers, has got the work in hand. Remember I Our big Halo of Surplus. Winter Drapery and Clothing, commencing on Friday, July Ist at Te Aro House, Itemomberl If yon want to receive wonderful bargains you should visitor Bend to tho Big Sale at To Aro House, Wellington. Kememberl There are wonderful bargains in every department such as will make a trip to our Big Sale remunerative. You will save far moro than your expenses byvisilingtheßigSaleat To Aro Houso, Wellington. H*- Ecmembcr I Sato Prico Lists will on ap« plication be forwarded postfreo. Sale lasts 15 days only, If a visit is impossible, send your orders, enclosing cash, so that you may share in the'good things going at the Big Sale, Te Aro'Honse.Wellington-ADVT

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4188, 10 August 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4188, 10 August 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4188, 10 August 1892, Page 2

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