SFoqftaUars will be intertated.tb &now that a prominent member of tha South i Kensington (London) FootbiJl Club is : nowiu this distt-Kt, iu tbejiersoßof Mr 0. 18. Bronchly, who arrived in Kew Zsa- | laud about six- weeks agol and is now a cadet stßrancepethstatiunl Mrßranctily played for two seasons witli the first fifteen of the Blaokheatn Kovers, and must, therefore, be acraclsman "on the balh" ]"'.'■■'
A big slip occurred on Monday on the RJangapakeha Head, about two miles |from the Junction Hotell. A settler at once wired to tlio Cuunty [Engineer, and a gang of men were puiTon, the road being sufficiently cleared] yesterday to allow the mail coach to proceed- to Tenui, f
_ The neat Enffiiah mailj via Ban Francioeo, will cleio at the MastertonPost Office ta-morroir (Thurediy; morninffat 6.16. It should arrive in London on the 9th of November.
Ixrtica w given by the ilfredton Bond Board of the Btrikiag of a special rata fa meet the interest on the loan of j£2,600 forfchePoriKoad. 1 - ' Ai- the Hav. fiobert wdpd, of Masterton waa passing through Greyiown yeatsrday morning, on hia way to Mttrtinbproogh, Mt Udy's milk oars came into violent collision with his buggy. I fle damages were of such a nature that Mr 1 Wood was obliged to obtain another buggy to complete his journey. Mr B. W. Dorset has just recsived , from dome, Bays the Observer, a tato-jing machine for ear-marking) stud shaep. It is a splendidly finished machine and admirably adapted for the purpose for which it is intended. It' has three sets of numbers and also Mr Dorset's initials, so that any number oft sheep can be marked, and once branded with the machine there is little chance of the animals going astray. About twenty horseman took part in the Paper Bunt, at Gladstone, on Saturday last. Owing to recent heavy rains the course was stiff, But.no accident occurred, all thu horses jumping well, Mr H, TW has bean appointed pupil teacher at the Carterton school. The Taueru and Husmshimga'are reported to have been higher on Monday at the junction of the two rivers, than for many years past, ■-■ I Harry lairig and Miltdn Orbell give » boiing exhibition at Carterton on dayThe main road fromMaktatton to Tiuui is in a very bad state. A Pahiatua butcher loft a horse and a pack of meat tnat week in endeavouring to cross the Makuri river with supplies for one of the bash carapi. The final match of tlie season under the Bush Bugby Union, iron contested at Pahiatua on Saturday between teams representing Tutnekara and Pahiatua, the former winning by six points to four The visitors were entertained at a dinner and smoke concert; at the con. elusion of the match. I It is wrong to put the dough for bread in a hot oven. The oven' should only be slightly warm, and thon heatedgradnaily, A tmitjsiiino visKMCjL-i Speaking of one of the moßt noted .of colonial specialities, the press Buytsl:—* 'Sharknd'a Baking Powder deservda more than a passing notice.for the "Mpa" Brand Baking Powder enjoys a reputation second to none. From 0110 oud of Hew ; ilea. ' land to the other, largo orders! are ! received for this populstj brand. Even ■ iu tha soußt out of ths wiy districts the csrefulliuusu-wife, possessed with the j laudable ambition to lnakohor bread and : her seonoa better than her neighbours' ' buys Sharkmd's Bakiug Powder, and i triuraphs over the of her less ' sensible sisters, who, from a mistaken sense'of 'ooonomv, buy apparently cbftiper brands. Tho rocipr of a good Baking Powder is Anything but a secret; but how very few manufacturers u«e, as Messrs Sharlund & Co. do, the beat only of materials, earefuUjrj testsd before! mixture and exustly proportioned,'» Eeadersi who require an esonoinical astisfeclory and bealibful' Baking Pew der, rcamioti do IxtterJ thaii 8»e ih<t Mo*.' 1 brand.-» Aim. "■: ■
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to haw dUsi rcoeatly in Ohia* at efeetea. , At tha Wsl*jßi{tea a.M". Court yeifei day, HsarytitWitjithß was fiiie<iUa»*ad I 18§eoMBJisfskeoUflg two harea iuHhk tha neiiou. 'i'ho full jteaftW ■ sb £2O Jbr kiiitegJttMiolifc of eowtai. ; .' Ao&thsr larfreiioa«s greeted tks Auai- i sob Mhiatreiandrßurleaqua OoitMiny 'at j tha ThwOte, B<iyi!,.l»rt ,Tb* , eutwtaii'msat wsa well respired, retail* , being fct«](ii)t!t. • The Company appear ] asjauito-uijihtwttbajj entire chsegtj of prograiaißßi:.,.:,! ~":•; ,' ;L".- ; | i .-■:■.! The drapery, dreeameltinx, and millinery bueiaejs i&th« sstu'srasd ' of WaEg»aui, is offered for Bala as a going concern, by i siotifioaUoii in our advertising columns, i All partieulsi* way no leiWifc ott applK cation to"Mea»rs> Cook and Gray, rt»k •■ theretoti'atreet, WsMitVgfcpn;' ; '- f The Observer considers that injustice to the present Coroner for WuraraJM,Ooiunel, 8.M., and f»r the re. nuiremeota c* tha district, it ja time hi* duties were ahared by another, and that a fWbner should b« appointed solely for South Wairarajw. : It is notified ;by Mr G. E. Chamberlain of Btarwood Farm, that poisou &s doga haii boßii laid on hU property a Opper Plain, »nd that trespassers will ba proseaobid..; ' ; ;j.: Ladle* should note the brief but w«Uaavieed injunction appearing in another colnuin, by whtoli they will bcoome tlia wsarera o! FalSadinb Kid Gloves. Th« axcellaatglovaiaona of lb» very best nod moat fashionable which has reached the Colony, and infJnnedin. where k was flrai introduced to the New Zealand: trade, there wag an estrsordiiißiy demand fortt. The same popularity teems to htt'va befallim.'thaPalladino iq Wellington, and judged by quality, out, aad durability it mariUyery hisrh favous? m. deed, No doubt similar success vj]] be met with in Mastotton-, when Mm have Kiveu the nenrgtove it trkl, It is tot* obtained)-: wa understand, feom the wholesals Drapeey Company, whu always hays it in stoplr. Ta®Fe a liifck siesd tu lay touch a? the &U#sey.Hsrria lt«aper and Hinder, the machine sb<3 tilu work it is capable of doing are its bssfcreootomoiidutlotis, »ad iU man»®tetu(eiKi are contnnfc tu ?aei their claim* upon tha ovidonsa of psopl* who.;hav» u»d their imploiuent. It« aterhtia msats have woo uoldan opiniouii from Fartasra ev«ry»hero, uofei! mm-in all parts of the ktiuwti world wWjw <w4p< jtruwiufi ia purauad, the Ma»sey, or.!t» perfected model iho Hasssy-HBrm, feio b« fouud. Tha maofiioa itnulf, itsMMtehmoute, and ererythiag connected with it, ara y.r tha v«ry_ first <ju«lity, atuS in dai>!«uaiiiJ practical/working ars adapted to awittre the beat rusulta with a miniinuatoiaffort. The BReut fur ihs"Wairarapa in Mr RH, "Wuod, '>f Graytowa; while Mctan Walker and Sutberiaud aot a» aabrsgaata in Msstcrtun. It la sntibiiiiesd "in our advartiaibK cola la us that the usual Aimual Uhow of th« Ma»terto!j Pastoral and AgricuHurai A»eooktiou will beheld on Thursday, 27tb Uctoiw, and that.entries closa en l&th October, with Mr C. H: tiayfer, tha Secretary, Magterton j Mr P.H. Wood, Grey town; Mr "W. Buck.S'eatiter. »ton ; and Mr JE. W. Übraet, Carterktq. . Thia popular gathering aeema likely to be i greater jßoceas than ever this year,: is for some time past both the Comtcit--1 teeand their ipdslattgable secretary, have 1 left no steps utitsken, which can possibly lead to improved result*. Therefore, both ia point of exhibit* and in »t----teadaooe of the general public, there U , every- prospeet of the recbtd being broken cm una present occasion.
The Smith family are always in front of the procession. They got to the front In quiSo s curious way the other day.. A passenger, nslned Smith gave a hev_ York car conductor a $5 note for his Ears. The conductor's name was Smith; and while he was in the act of changing.the note, a thief named Smith ran away-with it. Fortunately for the honest Smith, he.rftti into the arms of Policeman Smith, who promptly placed him in lie" city "cooler.": Next day Recorder Smith told the sum Smith what he thought of his behaviour. ■,:.... Good news it like good wine—very OTerpowerinK. The'other day a parlour maid;waa cleaning a the Becond storey i window of the house in which she was employed when news arrived that a relative had died leaving her JUO.OOO She fainted, fell to the ground and broke I her leg. Twenty-throe English lady doctors ars now practising in India. There is a Chinese theatre in VictorU, British Columbia, whsre a company of thirteen players has a repertoire of COO pl&ys, and the bill is tbabged nightly.
Duriosf a yery heavy thunderstorm in : Auckland: qq Wednesday morning, *he King's Arms Hotel, Upper Pitt dt. a, was atruekby lightning. The chimney was spht as the lightning went down it, knocking « register grate into the middle of the room. Mrs Hardy, wife uf the licensee, who wu standing at the door, escaped. : We have pleasure in drawing attention to.a notification by the Wkdegale Drapery Company that their e iaciotw premises in Qneen Street, will be" lit up to-morroir (Thursday) eveninc; for a grand gaslight display of an especially: ohoice selection and extensive assort-: ment of new season's good* atvi novel* ties. : . I
"When the great hell of t, Paul'* Cathedralia tolled, it is tlio c. ipper and not the bell that is moved.
Tiie Rotbrua. correspondf it of the Auckland« Heral d' reports —" A most unusual and intereatiQg ekht was witnessed here on Saturday tat—that of a iboa! of carp swimming into hot water, which quickly killed some hundreds of them, thus providing the Natives with an unexpected but welcome haul, which was highly relished late- on whan a hearty meal was made ot thetn. The anticsof the fish when they found themsalves in such ■warm qasrtera were most amusing, and mast have resembled the proverbial 'cat on : hot bricks.' The Native* si first were somewhat alarmed at theifreaks of the fish, but on realising what was the cause, garments were torn off and a: regular scramble ensued, tha fishermen carefully ohooaioi; the coolest spots for: their operations, Nothing is known ampngstthe £■' stives of anything of this sort having occurred on any previous, occasion; which strange affair la accounted' for through a bar having lately formed at .th f the small bay near, the settUuient, and formerly a favourite haunt of the fishes before it became so - hot. A number of springs flow into the bay, but tfao bar prevents .thalminvdingbf the hot water with the Jake to any appreciable extent." The Mormons are confronted "just now with a terrible choice. Either thoy must pntsway alt their wives 'out one, or they must abandon Salt lake City and flee with them into Mexico. It is said that they mean to go into the wilderness and search foranew Canaan, where govern-. menta cease from troubling and fortywived men cau rest, We an satisfied with our buyer's selections of Spring Drew Fabrics They are all pt the newest materials and in the most fashionable colorings. Our country friends should send at once for patterns, which will be forwarded, posing!) free, from T« Aro House, Wellington, We ; areTabundantly satisfied with the i immense variety of these Spring Dress Fabrics, ami wc arc daily displaying over 1000 pieces Ju every fashionable coloring , anddosign, at Is Aro House, Wellington. ' Send for IfettetDt. , .
' We era abundantly satistlod with the au. psrior valos oS tlieao Stiriag Dreua J'abtioa, [Tha prices waesoocuinsly numerate for MtoSittxcelleutnimllly, vaogfug from 10a (id to '4Sa tha full dtaoa length, at Te Aro Hohw. Band for faltatng.: We taa'abundantly Batiafled with o ij r graud ohoiofl of Kdw French Do Luiiics, bow aa tnu«h. in demaud. These are exumslteia ttmmi oolotingß and qualities, sad ms.jbe'i'MM it, 1» ltd, la «d. la 9dnsjd 5s gar jiid, ntTa Aro House, Wdlisgios,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4235, 5 October 1892, Page 2
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