SECOND EDITION.
A man named Piper was recently committed to gaol at Hastings on a charge of lunacy, tho cause of his arrest being his having assaulted children with a wick. He was released to-day, but an hour or so afterwards committed a similar offence, and was immediately re-arrested. The production of" The Guv'aor" by the Greytown Amateurs in tho Masterton Theatre Royal on Wednesday next is looked forward to with great interest. With fine weather tliero Bhould be a crowded house.
Tho Maoris of {he Wairarapa diutriot ace about to form a Brass Band, twentysevon having signified their intention of joining. Mr Peter Linn, srho will be remembered by many residents of Greytown and Maaterton, whoro ho officiated as bandmaster years ago, has been appointed to take charge of tho proposed band, Wo (Observer) know of several very docent musicians amongst the Maoris, and there is no reason why they should not Boon have a good brass bvik. Tho Masterton Blnoksmitli T§i Wheelwright Company have just turned out an ontirely new and improved doubtafurrow lever plough, designed by MrGeorgoJ. Wallaco, tho Company's manager. In construction it is simpler, moro easily adjusted, lighter, and-in comparison-stronger than any 'other kind of plough now in the marker. Mr Wallace informs us that his firm is prepared to make this articlo at the same price as the South Island implement makers are charging. Tho machine may be seen at the Company's yards, Perry-Street, and we understand that one of tho same pattern will be exhibited at the next show of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association.
Messrs Connolly and Sykos, of Masterton have just takon out letters patent for an appliance to be known as a "womb retainer for cattle and Bheep." It will bo found especially useful to sheep farmers, reducing the mortality amongst ewes at lambing time to a minimum. Tho invention may be inspocted at Messrs Townsend and. Cowper's, from whom all particulars may be obtained.
A general meeting of the Feathorston Brass Band waß held last night iii-lho Town Board office. It was decided tlrat the Band should Iteroafter practice in St. George's Hall, whioh is more suitable than the Town Board Office, which has hithorto been used,
The.Hon, Mr Ballance (Premier) is still coiiiined to his house, During his absence the Hon. Mr Seddon will lead the House,
Thecaso of Smart v. Ruaaoll (of Mas. lerfcon), an aotion to recover poaaesaion of a billiard-table, which was to have been heard to-day in tho Supreme Court, has been adjourned until tho Mth September, with a view to a settlement be« in" arrived at.
Mr W. J, Moore, a settlor in the Makuri district, was in town yesterday, and presented Mr Hogg, M.H.R, for Masterton, with a petition signed by a large numbor of his fellow-Bottlers pray,. ing the Government to erect a bridge across tha Tiraumea Biver at Ngaturi, The crossing is very dangerous, the aiver being very subject to floods, and the settlors contend that the erection of (he bridge is now an absoluto neces« eity. The petition is signed by Mr Hogg himself, who is ohairnianof tho MaateN, ton Reform Small Bettlomont AuM atlon, and by Mr Gould, of Pahiatua, secretary to four of the special settlement Amociations in the diatriot. Arm the deluge of waters we have ox • porionced tor tho last two months we may hojie that now "Spring, mild othwial spring," will visit the land and provo to bo no transient guest, Everyono wants fine weather. Everyone wauls to goo the radiant aunshino, and every lady in tho oity is doubtless most aniioui to eeo the wondorful and attractive spring fashions now opouout at To Aro Houso,
We may Biy that we havo boon greatly pleased with our now spring goods, and we are quite sure that they will meet with tho approbation of our oustomcri, Wo shall be happy to show them to all visitors, without unduly soliciting them to buy. Wo have a very largo quantity of tho newest spring fmhiouß, in all departments, ready for in*, speotion atTe Aro House.
I Ladies would no doubt bo pleased to inspeol those beautiful goods, and mako an early selection, We can assure them that thore is a treat in store tor all who may vißit our warehouse. The fashions are beautiful, tho variety is very great, and tho selection is, without controversy, one ol tho very best we have over mado at To Aro Houes,Advi,
Be careful, when you buy, wlioroyou jS®"" what you buy and how you buy. -If you do not watch theso cardinal points in tho soienco of bnying, likely enough you will buy at tho wrong shop, but what you don t want, and pay moro than is at necossary. Of coarse it will bo your own fault, no one else is to blauie; your misorluno arises from your own nd lack of caution and foresight in floundering into tho first holo in the wall
yon come across to your shopping rambles There Is only one way out of the difficulty orly one plan by whioh the thousand dis- « tmct evils that are in your path can be avoiaedj and the thousand blessings that arc wfiiting for you can be embraced, viz,, Buy everything at Ho:per and Company Bon Marche, Makeita rul? ot your lifo and sen that your family do so likewise! It in to your interest, jußt tho same as it is to WBureyour life in a sonpd society, or build your house on a seoure foundation, by coing tho whole heg; inothcr words, br deter- . mining io buy everything at Hooper and Company s, Bon Marche. Take your grocery bill on ono hand, and your draper's on the the other Give us your weekly, order tor family stores; for tea, coffee and other eatables, and you wil save enough to buy your own olothes, with something to put in the pockets. Buy everything at Hooper and Company's; Boa Marche—Abvi i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 7 September 1892, Page 2
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993SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 7 September 1892, Page 2
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