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Butbt nUnjrtr*, •l«raa bting the fall aambtroa tn« «p«cUl roll who w«i« •oirtlwJ td vota.xsoordad their rote* in f»vou of tkt Kk»t»hun» Bowl Board's proposal to Mist * Joan of 1i1,200 f»r llkm bug t kalf mUm of forasMwa aucl { ggtbilUßg 5® ft* sUpg«»wga»s&

a™» J""®', ».f tfc<s I <,«*{«* mw 6HU tlomUKniliiu:i in eonuw* tion Yvitll liio lumteliy, aaaalnf, \m Wmi ndjtitlp«l b.Hiiuiv>)t. „ Hutclnwn, sj, it.lt,, Uw jilvso (lottediif Bbli Iju It(hnGi'Vi'itlllli'llliluijliu: llic rrnsa will ctnmiili.f th<> dusltsbility of Mlierttlee t >r chanumu tliA Ilatiio of tins OUony f, Ulll N(t * iUl fttl d t,, t , l!t> tlll , rv uu|>liuulbu«, sufssuatlve, anU isgiv«ttbl..!," A inali named I).-,nU-l likly, wUotvr swuo tlmo iibjL Imit been tt'Ukiug Lu tho w ,va9 »>4lt ttvJ to iliy WBlllriKtuu Asylum ~n MtuiUy In- Urn Buy uUtl fiujiili. I A meeting »ra H |,(■!,} [„ tiu K.mtlay mglit t- wimlih r what stops should be tnkßii ro tho train aon-ice- Mr Ml? t « U T >k r, ,, ," f cimir ' "v 10 §*®fet*ry, nir I!*-II- Bubtirti, read eyrrcspondetice Irolii tbo Hallway CuinruißQinuertf, etMtliafc fclley could iiytr efrud the ir&ia Ittjui WtiJliugtyu tu Mooter tuit right through at prvpput. It decided to wcito Messrs Hogg, VI. 0. Smith, aiid Joyce, fil.li.H.'p, HtUiug tliciu to intervieiv the Cuni(uißsiao«re iiu the metier, nod tho Secretary waa insinuated .to Write, anking the Commi&aiojjexa to feconeidor lbt>ir dvciaion.

'Xhe buefnues people of Eketahuua are , very anxiuua fur a branch bank to be | opened in their tuwiuhip. At a meeting | recently hold tc> considur public questions , it waa decided that putuionis be Itft at Muasra Junes & Go'b, and H. Aulin's stores, for signature. Several residente ' have tjioir intention of doing ' business with the first hank to open in l! ' the town. Tho annual mutch bstlveeu tho Gray* - town and PliuMiix (Wellington) Cricket ' Clubs, ha* beun li.xo i for the 9ih day of , JSoveiubtir. Tho match will be played ■ at Greytown. A man ttHmed Geoffiey Gavin, well .known in tins district co a thoroughly bard-worki/jg iwm, wan arrested Ja'vt night at Wrijjht's t'.o;vrd ng House, ag a person believed tu hi?» I inationot under proper ei-tro). Ouvm h:b baon working in tbo Pukotuis fur the p ut nlno montlin, and tho Isolation and [iiijjh living are supposed tu have eS'uctt d his mind. He wi il ba exnmiiiod by [Dra Beard and] HoskinK to-day. Emign Wilson and tho Salvation I/asses' Band will shortly make a tour through the Wairarapa cnuliinj; Master* tfi» on Tuesday, tho iifiiti October. After a t#o days slay tho ban<[i>oua on tlirousih the bush cull inn at Kkot inuiiaAiid Pahta* tua. It neiidlctn to sny til It t Mr A, W. IJotfn, M.U.R., wna amoiig the patriot® who votud fijr tho l'liyiimut of Mombors JJjll and theiiioi viHud hjoiioraHum it o«r. rieu, How truo to thuiiwelvua otir'momhers art ! The following npnuam in tho Is»tJs#uo of tho War Ui y Tim i.hiji Pahldtuft and tho bart|ua Munjjdtitiiiuka HroiiotugAtoti tho breakiiin yul | but lhay liuye Hprynd all Baile ami uru disking rapid nruuren# tuwardi tho duwirud port. Aloll tlluto. anythuig in sight! Oh, yia i thoro Is » ship on our Bt»rb«rwd bow. What do you make her uut lu hu V lly hot rakiali appparanco ahe is a Slavur, I'itJo all hands to <|Uartot» | a»t ready to glvn liar a broadsldo 1 Wo found tho slaver was dotetinined to ficbt to tho death i no wero a-e. After a d,eßp'jrate enosiuiiter the enemy ware compelled to surrender and lower thoir flag; result, 11 Two prisoners were taken " After tho skiriaieii, " Oivo to Jeaus n'ory." ■ Great interest is being taken in the proposed dairy factory for Eketahunu, and it is oxpeuted something definite will be done at the meeting to be held on the 12ih mat. Dissatisfaction is freely expressed in Kketahur.a, at the email amount (L 1000) SBt down m the Public Works Estimates for expenditure in th&b district as against between 1.4000 and l|sooo for Fahiataa. An entire change of programme was presented last night at the Theatre Koyal by Cowau and Vaughan's Amazon Minstrels, eouie of tno items rendered being very good. Miss Amy Vaujjhan's Dramatic Scetia "Tha Ould Mud Cabin" was a particularly hippy bit, and her serio-comic songs weije as usual well received. Miss Daisy Thornton'a dancing in the Jockey's Hornpipe had to be repeated before the audience waa satis6ed, while Mister Harry Cresairell, in his character snng " Please give me a Penny Sir," quite look the house by storm. Harry t.'owan kept everybody merry, all the other members of the compjny acquitting themselves I creditably, recalls being frequent. To-night the Brat production of the grand spectacular burlesque pantomime " Black-oyed Susan" wilt take plaoe, A report of a concert at Morrison's Bosh is unavoidably held over this issue Tho case for the "scovnry from the Wanganui Charitable Aid Board of the moneys eijiended on thn Williams family, by the North Wairarapa Benevolent Society, has beea further adjourned until the 20th ins!. Some commotion tvaa caused in Wellington yesterday morning, says the £*rd£a, by a trap accident. A buggy wan boing driven down Cuba-street by Sir jT. 0. McKerrow, who had aa Ills companion Mr T'atk. When ihey reached Te Aro House, tha king-bolt gave way, and the startled horse .bolted, both gentlemen being flung violently out. Mr McKerrow, who'is a heavy man, fell on his head, and almost miraculously escaped instant deMfa. Ho was much shaken and bruised howerer. His companion, Mr Park, who is oi much lighter bnild, fared far worse, sustaining a serious wound in the leg, from what sanao exactly cannot be discovered.- They were both convoyed to Mr Wood's, ohsmist, in tha immediate vicinity, where they reoalved " first aid " and every possible attention. Mr Park was at once put into a cab and sent to his home, a messenger being despatched for a medical mao. The trap empty was drawn along at a rupid pace, and when passing the Nas;'a Head ic collided with Mr Osborne's sulky, which was atsndini; outside. Bath [horses kicked and plunged and went.ia company as far as the corner, where the conjoined equipages fell foul of tho! electric light pole. Hare the fore-carriage of the buggy became quite detached, and the maddened horse galloped down to the reclaimed land, and was at last stopped by a bystander near the wharf. .. The ■„ 89% horse was secured at the corner, but the vehicle which was capsized was & good deal damaged.

In the House of Representatives last night the Minister for bands defended his action in the Weraite road dispute, saying that the road was- merely for Hie benefit of the family of Beethaniand the member for the Walrarapa. Mr ff. C. Buchanan replyify to the Bon. J. MoKenzie's remarks, said that the road in question woild not tnnch his property. Mr tJeddon did not! exercise his- right of i reply, and the House went into Com* ] mittee of supply for tha consideration of the Publio works Estimates fcue whoia of which was passed without alteration With the exception of a vote for the Porlrua Asylum, Which was reduced by £IOOO. Unsuccessful attacks were made on the votes for Orsha me town,Ta Aroha, Hokitika and Otagc Central lines. Proc(ress Waa reported, and ths Bouse rose at 1. !G a.tn.

A PliTTßßlwa ■vkitMOl.—Sjs&airitig of one of tha most noted of colonial specialities, the prtsssays:—"Shar Sand's Bskin« Powder deserves ttsoreihaa »' passing notio«,for the "Moa" Brand B»k----ing Powder enjoys & reputation second to none. From one end of He* Zealand to the otbpr, largo orders ace : received for this popular brand. Evea j in the most out oftba way district* -the I careful possessed with the I igudnble ambition to isakelior broad and hot scones better than her neighbours ' buya Sharland's Baking Powder, BOd triumplis ovur; the few of lier lees sensible asters, who, from a mistaken •ynao of boouowt, boy apparently ousapar brands, Taa reoip? of a good Baking Powder U anything bat aaatt; but liow very few M»tiufk«tui»rs use, ut I Messrs Sharknd & t'o. do, the bestonly' of materials, oartfully tested before 1 mixture and exactly proportioned." Dteadors, who require an eoooouaioal, satisfactory and bmltbfal Baiting Pow-1 its, cannot do better thai wm iSi* Moa " btwi—teYg 1

. ThjfKstiMlandflMulia Ms^aHo® saa 11 ' mi>M 4,1

Meto Los<?a & Iwrsm eur Hftatttuing aoluwu* U o!r siosk ««ls for.WudwfuUy, latest. n<e outrlw at prawut art (tin* irMjthk inatto and gsMlngs ana t*u Ueki Mil lißirtMa lierws. A wpseteWs *t>MMV«dwrUwa fa tki* iwiU4 tw tt eUufttSua aij livusVktfsp*?* ,fudt!<s Wftsd -is : tittwelad to lav® crimttKi a Mimll MnMtioa amount tb« mmabats .1 th« Salvation Aims, at itamutl tht» other 'isy, bVßttfpping *>at win* hutolami puttlii[{a i»ni(ia itot« it> tus The Iwsal curpa have uoitf a my favout»U« i af th« jud^iLcut

In tb»o«Ml>.lrympJo* SawMUi, ttie uDteiidiuitB eridvuM mistaken in Wilttiigtoji( but tnjfuro the tiaae came oil for hswmg in Msatartan, tba detafent atlmitted mid Mttl«d the d*im with cuat«.

Wb tainlndour *ead«r» tt{ U»e »ps<aal gajiliKbt dloylay of aaw seas'ia"* good« : li> be mads by >]i« Wbulatela Dr»Mrr Company tcnisht (Thursday) ttom.7 tu 0 «clock Tta spacious ijueßn-Strset warehoiiso will be lUuminated throughout and the iboir thould atttMt much attention. Wb axe also asked to mj that in order to tusk o preparstioni. tbo pr&mUfis h ill h® clott&dftbfoat o clock tu-day ttatil fcho evsnioi?. Mr T. E + Tatham, of Horaewood» writes to us utr.ting tliat a few day a Mr T. P. Lfltt, koowiog that mtus paa»stigefa warn very anxious to get to Mai; Point, sent his brake through to Eamewow», despite tbs fearful state of tha roadi, Aflat gettinK stuck metal tim®» in the variiioa mud-hulee, the Pahaoataiiiii orosaitiK was rtsachad, hut things Mere ao bad that J. Biiiikhcrne, the driver, could uot get cut until a tatm of plough horaea had bsen obtained from Mr Buchanan's _ Waiknraka Station. Mr Tatham, fiuding tbo mail later tb»o usual, sent a man to lonk for it. The man came back and reported th&t- a» might ba estpcoted—the horses were thoroughly knosked up. Three horaea were therefore sent from Homewood, and the brake was brought along, reaching its destination about half Mit eight at night. Mr Tatham that BHok> borne la »boub tho on); man who would liava attsiiipted tn take a vehisla through to Flat Point with tho muds ia their present state, and ha thinks that the otforts of Mr fcatt as mail oontraetor, and Mr BHukliorne as driver, to meet the requirements of tl)« selUers in spit* of great dimoultie*, deserve jiublloity.

A mnst. extensive ar-d superior seleelion of nprlng and fiuinraar ((nodi hM buen imened up by Mown 0. ttalth tod Co., of Queen-street, Mastertun, and lor mvfM wtsolu paicililpnieuu Si&va beim .ooDilng to hand. Following tha ttiuil outlom, Me Owen, tbi llrar* manager, liM arranged for a ipsoiil gaslight exbl. bltloii or tli© n»wly-»rrlvsd ctoeVc, sod this evening, from suvbb o'clock to niue o oluflb, Messrs 0.8 ml" h and Co.'t »UbJlibmeut wJll lw Jit up, to that their numerous euitotnora and tha general t'Ublfo limy inapoct the tiovdUe* on view, '.The Wellington Ilunavoleiit Trustees hud a uovul experience yustetday m the Evening Press. Ati old man of 78 sought and obtained an audience of thsm, not to a«k tid but to offor a commodity not often tnndored to the trustee*, lit. thank*. Thefino. grizried old /«Uuw, with Jits eye ucdhutued and his wiry figur® Instinct with' health and pluck, cauiain with evident pleasure to My that now ha had got six or eight months' work, " a littlo boating and a little cardenißjj, si fa, end I ehaa'b seed *»y more from your bounty, for the prewnt at least. 1 thank you, geatlempa, from my heart—l do indeed." And fie guvs a manly bow that empbssised the words. " Wo all wish you well," was tha joint exclamation of the fruuteea, <rho were some minutes before they could raaover from the surprise into which such an unusual episude had thrown them. Notice is Riven by ths Castlepmnt Eoad Board of a proposal to raise a loan of £3OO fur_ expenditure in forming a road deviation at AnnsdaJe, Mangapskeba. A boxing match boirean Milton Orbeli, the well-known middle-weight champion, and Tetloy, a local amateur, is to coma off i a the Mastertun Theatre on Monday evening, on which occasion Hariy Laing will also bs present to give an exhibition of his skill and also to meet Er&ncU ioi 410 aside (half stakes to no to a Matters ton charity) if the latter caret to accept the standing challenge open to him.'

Tha Masterton Town Lands Trustees meet to-morrow (Friday) evening at 7.80.

The monthly meeting of tha Featherston- School Committee waa held on Wednesday night, there bain? present ItfMars Tooj»ood, W. Candy, V? Hodder," M. Tait, and Vv r , Benton. In the absence' of Mr Cox, Mr Toogood took ths chair, 'the Headmaster reported thattheatten. dance during the past month had increased. Toe annual examination held on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday last week, hid been very satisfactory. The children were looking forward to obtaining prizes this year, and he was willing to Ret up a concert to provide the nocesaary fonds. On the motion ot Mr Tait, .ii was decided to call by notice a meeting of parents on tho 19th of this month, to maka arrangements for a picnic. The Treasurer's report was read, showing a credit balance of £lll6a 10d. It waa resolved, on the motion of Mr Hodder, that a concert ba held on or about tbe 31st of October, to raise money for prizes. The concert mil ba followed by a dsn-». Messrs Porrit, Cox, Taifc, Toogood, and W. Cundy, were appointed ft Concert Committee. It was decided that_ the sheds and drains should be repaired as soon as poEßiblß. Messrs Cundy and Tait were appointed visitors for the month.

The snniveresry services in connection with the Carterton Presbyterian Church were conducted last Sunday by the B®y. R. Wood of Masterton, and yesterday tha tea meatm™ and a sale of goods was held in the Assembly ftooms. The affair 'was well patronised by the public frum both far and near. After satisfying themselves with the good things provided by the ladies, an adjournment -was made to the Church -when the balance sheet for tbepast year wasread by MrF. jfeist, (the congregational Treasurer) which was vary gratifying, showinß that during the past year,-beside* meeting all expense* in connection with Ohorch matters, they had-been &ble to reduce the debt on the Church to; £2s,"and that liability was expected to be fully met by tha proceeds of-the tea and the sale of goods.. The balance sheet -was tinatumoasly adopted. The ibllowing gentlemen sceupled the platform and gave suitable addresses Kevs B. Wood, Jas. Bstar* son, W. Shirer and W. B. Robb. The Rev, 0. Murray occupied the ohalr, and in his opening address, pave a most satisfactory account oE the harmony existing between himself and bis congregation, also ,of the harmony existing between the Churches generally in the district. The Choir rer.dcred aoloa and anthems during the evening, their efforts beuig highly.; appreciated, Miss Armstrong presiding at the organ. A vote of thanks to the ladles who provided the tea, and abb to the Ohoir and to the spsalcera, brought a pleasant evening to a close about 10 o'clock.

; Wo sra satisQcd with our buyer's sele«. liona ol Spring Dress Fabrics. They ire all of the newest materials and in the most fashionable colorings, Our coaatry-frianSa should send at onoo for patterns, which mil be forwarded; postage free, from Te into House, WellingtonWe are - abundantly satisfied with the iriimena?. vuiety cC iheae Bpring Fabrios, and wo are dally displaying over 1000 pi<«ss in every fashionable coloring and desigß, at l'e Aro House. Welliiurtoo. Scud for Patterns. , TTT.-.

;• We ata abundantly satisfied wjtfj tha suisriorviluaoltbeao Sprisg Dresa SMl&ii.Tha prices are uiodofafc# Jor suoh Mtoilleni, nuaUly, raaguig from 10« 6t| tqiiSs tlis.fuu dresa length, t»t Tc &ks House. : Sead la? Patterns. We : are abundantly satisfied wisls oar gfiud ehoioo ol Kew FrsashDe iaatasß, aow bo much In demand.: Xheeeare site in dMigu, oclorinjs and qualities, and may be had at Is, It Si, U Cd, Is M and Sti per y&tds atTe Afo Ho«a, M lot I

Mr fcry Pri©*,» «eas> Wr«f tlsisteS m m VMvtim suritSta *»«.? aciHmt this mmmn. J W&il* «m. ta (wa-trfffes iriMom loaetttiag kw Mi mtitt. M(;M*K«akM>, **? bapiwttsd be Israels, fe S( *« J**** i# Ma pdfet, wtthwht* nt%M *aa Mr Pita*. who M Muted treat lot* of Wood, femuwd to kit tuttaeiu an &&prm* Evld«*s« to an teketi B th. Ifatfattou R.63i Liiui"t teu sgiJiiiiiiS hi esse in trhioblir Paraer. ptujitlMnr of an hydro. Mthw nt»blt»hi»*ijt in Welltattoa, *m NrJukuQatdiaar, of Maatwtoti, forbiths aad feUoßiiiifiea. Mr OwiJinW'aevitißMca want fc> ahuw that ha M »<>t awe Ur rAvkuirauyrkttn, tafias atUM hit ae» eount baton lM*faw ikod fcrtlnr that he was sot at Mr Jtarmr aaiahiiahiseat for treasrafeifc vu the &aaa» <s?iue¥ aire get forth kt the e!»itu. i Aeti<fiiy jwtvaib sliowt %h« house, ten. wgoaat Hecfcr'i nalianht. lace&ee•aatte «t'.',tlw. aAnbs* ot apricg tbe tatuea'a seetio&a sra apaoiaßy Imy. Htige ataaks ofdress laatariaJa sra rising ia i'm gpaee ap?o;tiQ&tsd totiiem, &k in the E w moms plis ol boanei bosas, Mas the e&ofesßt MfiUoM7 w the world. Bosaa of (ea&eta, fcnratsi, perjedii,! and other l»obH»«fela, e!a, siic,, an, gradually feeing a&sea-bsS mto tfaeir aad liberally aiaoriiag stoasn, .Stiohim ana? ol etawat milliiMty, pretty; fcotuMU and! diiatj lists. -The shew hmjjhs are a blaxa of bwaty, «»WWrtm.(aAiao'a ehoieaet pro-iiactiaas....Oa-ewqr.ilde «ro trophies oi ths maatkraate's mw! soatnmiar'B art.?. There noouid be ao tirna list, no moments waste i aad the business should fca {hat of buying as last ai pcssibSe. jXWn are just a ohoioa sptiakHag of masijfi lines, so those that are first an tbo field wfll iuwe thafixat ekk.-ADW ]

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4236, 6 October 1892, Page 2

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