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T„n,l' r " °"" or - ! a ' ut tin, IVihiatim ,u, ° r I>i|nh,ui:i |,< m a H «| u b ri! !(Dii out at MniiM'.miuU Wnroral children ham . ,!,l) i'iiit fuw ilikva, •inn urn buiiuui h JM ou utoacd in ndiittQ* • JNl'llCl". Fm mill Lk'ut-Otilmti-l New nil """ ''M'rmi-i! in r.vnnr ~r tWmw'w WMa " n " UMa,t * I lui uvrivnl hi a IdYtji) ittul llrat-alass Bfii'eti.iii ( ,r J.'uvn liMiula nmtsrlnl in ml. vertmcil liy liiy V'aintraua Viiriupra' Coopnrntivii Aminctiijtiuii) Limited j atmHiu twetfji ot ii lutof nsw and nupofior tmut flic*. Tin. puUlpi-a itj tlio North I'ukotois hnvo dmdcdiu ask tlio Pahlatut Couufcy knuticu ut, rnipeti hinii fur the pui-tiasoof mt'UHiiiu th-ii. jw»rtiou vt tho Mfeknlru ruatl iormeiJ by (bo Govtsruuiuilt. A niiuultanrota uiuvcmunt 10 being p ,rU i I,v lo Waifarapa Local Li due to debitor tho gorae, which ia bcit great [jUißai)<aJ» Tile PMiiutus Star says that Mr itii'i: niiek img formed uuotlier farm hutnoilmd Ar.ni!«iiitii.u to tako Up tliu loniamiijj; land (nbout 2000 aci'ea) oil the rtikotois, Til in uaauciutiuu comprise* thirteen members, and their application was Indued oil tlio 14th ultimo. Wo ri-yrot to huvo to record in another fiiluuuii ths death, lit Melbourne, of Mira Jjouu, l Kei t-Johiistoi), & Iftdy who poa»eeemid ut wide circle ol friends in Mastertun. An eminent financier, Mr Biehard H. Gi'yn, (Jlmirmnii ot the 13ank of How Zuubii'J, visits this Colony early neit year. Tho itiiprt'Eniona wliich ho will fct-ui of New Zinlaiid during hie st»y hero will ba regarded with lively interest by tlio monaruhß of the London money world. I Tho oifiier olj Lord Maudevillo h.Ra offuresl to civu a stalio of .£2O, td bo run ever tliu Tauliortnikau course, fur cither a Champagne or a Derby Stakes, for tliu pru):.;uy of lord Mandovillo got tliia Bo&ion. Tho regular quarterly mooting of tho Rochubitu Tont, Ho. 38, Maaterton, was hold in the Temperance Hull, Just (Thursday) uvei inif, Bro. W. Botty, C. 11., |ireitldiii K . There waa a fuir nttondntiuu nf inuiubo 'a, The usual business wns trarmaetuct, nnd tho mooting closed. A inuoting or (rodifcora In tho estate of Ilium liurli, of Psatlieraton, was beld yPßtcrilny, ilu-rd buing prcuont SlflMra loogoixJ, tniiih mid i oiiuld ftlotarnn. tfn tin? propuniiton of Mr the muttur »f uihlblnji (Ufl iterate In tlio «mtati! win loft to tho Deputy Ollloial Aeaißime (Mr W.B.Oholitiullii) to amnqe till LUu bu»t turLUB.

Ahkiiik tho Duviral butlnnat prumiati* in Mautortou lit un lust iijKht fur impcotiwi by tho pub" lie, wuii tho act studio of Mr T, B. f'rica in Quo™ Btrout. Nti'dluss to sm tho moiiy clovor oumploi iiiirtrgiturs Bnd outduur plmtoKrajjliy whuiii w«io oa view were Ilia aubjuci of much will.. llißritod adina'titjori. filr I'uus'n window orid veßtibulii aru alwaya an alluring tomiitatioii to tliu p«»6or-by with srtblio ta»tc», who must potforoo Jinear a moment in appreciative oontuinjtlation.

The attention ol horso-ownoui and y tliouo interested in mew# is diroafi'd to L. the programme <if tho Taratahi.Carter. * d tun Hack Xtaolnu Club for their meeting! at Clareville on 9th November, published i in this issue, The Qlub has with its! ■ usual K«od manasfujuont arrauned an >' e.icollimt day's ajjort, and entries should a bo numerous and tho attendance of the '1 publio (food. Itehould ha specially noted that admission to the course is fret!) a * state of things which no doubt does much to populanse the gathering with the; , very many peoplb who find tha various; unavoidable incidental expenses a suf-i ficient outlay, without havinggate money! t to pay in addition. Some amusement was caaaod at the Masterton Ballnay 3tation yesterlay afternoon, by tie consternation of a E Q.&eri well, who suddenly discovered' s that by same means op other, Lu eight guinea keyleaa chronometer had changed 5 into a battered old thing without any works. It appears that the filauri had deposited hi* watch for repairs with one > of the local olock doctors, and as he was leaving Maatertca, had called for it. The watch was pi t on the counter where there was also another on®, just bronttht r in to he mended. Somehow the Maori took up the wrong ona and unsuspecti ingly went fortli, reaching the sta~ i tion before he discovered his mis* i t»ke. 14 was •"o time before the thmcf dawned on him and as he wanted to catch the train and also wanted his watch he wu in k quandary, Finally a > philanthropic e tpresaman offered to I drive him to Mast erton and back, in time j to catch the train , for five shillings or t nothing. The offer was accepted and I the Jehu won his money. ' t '^i B P hoto s rs P'j ®I rather an cstenoivo family of footßafllera is at present on _ view in Mr T. 33, Pnce'a window in , Queen street. Itiea portrait of "The - Welch Football Team, 1393," and is a 1 pictatfl of a stalwart group of eighteen i young men, all of whom are members of , the Wei oh family, are related to each . other in the degree of brotherhood or . criusmship, and whoso locality of resi- , dence extends from the Hutt to Opaki. Ihat this representative team by no means exhausts the strength of the Welch clan, is proved by the fact that a ; second and almost equally strong combination, also restiicfced to members of that family, can be put into the field with equal facility. Truly in the Wairarapa We do flourish and multiply. The London Daily Teletjraph says the J™*;* landlords have given notice to 80,000 teuants. _ General Mite and his wife, the American midaeta are now in Wellington, The General celebrated hie 28th birthday yesterday. A labourer named Kewellahot his wife dead, at fciobart the other day, and wounded s man who attempted to arrest him. Subsequently Hewell committed suicide. The motive for the crime is attributed to domestic infelicity

1 fin j i , he ? t , r ° Soysi was again well filled last night to witness the first pro dootion ol " Black Eyed Susan." Thi dialogue was catchy and each performs seemed thoroughly up to the business, That the piece pleased the audience, there can be n» doubt, for applause was frequent and the recalls were many. Tht scenery is as good as any ever introduced to Masterton and called forth very general admiration. The piece will be repeated to-night. ;

- in tho Souse on Wednesday V Mr Hogg condemned the non-completion . 'of tbe Woodville.Wairarapa line, and the ; expenditure of moneys instead on the Gorge line. Had the Woodvillo line I been finished, there would have been a large traffio over itj,and they couldget j a better route than] that &b present used over tho Rimutaki. Hearsed: the I naedt»f roads in the busb, and eulogiied I trie co-operative system.

, _ Activity prevails all over the house, tear{Bg opan OMea, rippiig up maroelts, aliHiag r ,T' «"3oingpaok4;M, all daylong. That is now iiio work of preparation i'd now go* ; ing oil at Hooper's Bon Marake. Ja consal qaeooe ol the advance of spring lbs i iaahion a Gaetioois are buay, Hum , stacks ot dross materials are miag m t'ua spaee apportioned to jthem, and In the show rooms pile vt bonnet boxes/ being flw ■ choicest millinery in [the world. Boxes of leathers, flowers; ttawsols, »Ktl other jiialjioaaDlc, elo., etc;, arc gradually being absorbed into tbeirj comprehensive uJ liberally a?sorting stokis. Saohsa awavnf elegant millinery, pretty bonnets g a daioty bata. Tbe shew roomß are a blase of beauty, oaiibitiiiß fashion's aSioiceat tao. duotions, On every aide are trophies of the wautkmaker'B and wstumjsr's arts, Tit* sftonld be no time lost, aq moments wast i a»d thp business should be that of : baymg aniaat ta possible, Sbere aw last a clioioo Bprinfeling oJ maiiy Maes, ao tiaoaa S-lw iu as!^

A Women a Cycling Club has been fnrwed at Chtiatolmreh. The mtmiban n-araly diecuasing the j.ropir cj cling dress thai they should wear bmno are in favour of tha "Norfolk Bku?'.,r " t 'i' ' ri BO " s fur th ® BKutur aiui'lur co&tium}, 11 *

A very clxike and fuahiunablo display uf MM semson'B EIKKIi was made j n the f !ir n S 'u' . dmtaod windows in Messrs U. Mtmili and Cu's establishinont last mailt, and lidiiurini; visits of.l'i.» y wvul y° l|u J,M»iwa n)»im Quooii-etroeit, many 0 f whom tmd turned " tha Hjiiiiia ami bnniiitur bhow .if Tim ili-m'a windows sup «r-.-ntlv t!> r |i M ,l„ v LU-'UtuhUii .. i. tliu voiy 1 i>st adv«nt«in.<, uuii vvlii-i] mlduil tu Ihi, Ui.jre wag sviilanO"d n oulinidfrablo taU'Ht for tsMcful Mi'wiDWinmit «„<( mliallu Uttndim; lo i^' UUM V 111,1 wm, bulitvud, vury uharwiiig t.uthu fjeufthofiMiiiiimo onlooker. Millinery, laciM, silks, feathers, muslins. &l,ives, suilsliadvs, nud. inaida the fVstumted doorttay, i wualtli of dries matarhb mid CMtau'M of every class and colour, li t, m rcsuurctts of Hewn „ fc " nU ] l u . ad <">■ as regards wvsrything now and uiue in the way of dreisa and idnritineut. Tim menu aud boya' uiw- ? -T-' iu Ul Wtt? S'LUuUy will got tip. and indicated that iu clothii.a, unduro othliis andother masculi,,,,equipment i the firm la quite able to cumpHte with anyone. Thecitigeiis generally wiil join with us (rtenma Prees) in the expression of satisfaction tlmt Mr H. D. Bell, who has ably fillip tha Hnyomt chair (if thi» Bmpiro City forthapsst year, is not to bo allied to vacato it without some token pf this reapfct entertained towards aim by his feUov-cuunoillom. As it bappsnß, an opportunity of a special and interostuiK character has beau offordod Council of making their souvenir peculiarly appropriate, and thia will be Mfhcleutly tndicattd when we wy that Hib Worship M to bs presented with a Bllver craJlo, in keeping w ; t h time houoiircd custom on eucb ocaasi'int. Hie dote liiod forprejentation ia next TliuraI da T-

A Hotorua. correspon€eafc ofan exchange asya that "An item of interest to farmers ib that of & merino the op dropping fonr lambs in one season and all doin K wo)I. This prolific yield baa just occurred at Waiotapu Valloy, where a Hook of aheap are kopt by Mr Horomona Paroar.e, a hml ei,gt o , estimates ft return in larnbiriK of SO iier ©ant, *

~ interesting trade circular is pub. lished with this insuo by Mr J.L. Murray, mercor and clothier, of Uneon street, Mnnterton. '

On the arrival of the ».s. Manowal at Auckland tlio otliop day, the wails wots fumigated ao a precaution against tho jtOfMiuiQ Introduction of ohulo^g Only ono uf the budies—that of Oourtnuv—-ut' tha unforfcuuatu rneit deowned at Vi on Sunday fojt. has yet boon found*

Iho Public Au(n>oiita {JP ort on thu ijutitiun <»f Mr W. 13, Kdwurdiuft an follows : that in vitw of tlie ttmom.t of bußiueaa which is already boforo tho Ooinmlttue, with which it must deal, tho Committee aro of opinion there h not eullklotit tbne for tho ComiiiiKtee tu devoto ita attrition to ihe petttion thia Bodsiou; and that, ths oirflUin&tflri(jo», a Wpouini Oommltte© bo appoiiitod to deal with tbe p#tition> —As it. Ohairinan*

Ihe brilliantly illuminated premises of tho wiiuluaalo Drapyry Oomi>atiy proved an almost irratUtlble temptation to very many poople iuut ni ß ht.a>jd their Vtieeii-streefc warehouse and tbu la»isb and olioioo esbibitinn of Summer and SpriifKEoodndioplaycd in it elicited many expressions of admiring criticism. Both thß windows and the commodious inferior worn arranged and dressed with aistmot taste. The dress goods in particular wore a, Rreat feature, and some woollen materials—benzines, oreponues, and delaines—in single dress loughs, of moat beautiful shades and patterns, made more than ono fair onlooker feci envious "f their possession as sha noted their fjood qualities. The uiillinety, both trimmed and untrimmod, was equally; eaticiug, some exceedingly pretty sun j DonncCfl for children beiny about as nice a thing of their kind &a we have see®. Another exquisite article of adornment waft some Handsome Irish point lace, which, needless to a»y, was noticed by many bright eyes while the windows wete under inspection. A word of com* mediation muat be given to the mens' mercery department. Tho show em. braced everything from socks to umbrella*, and in shirts, collars, ties, underclothing, and particularly iniuitsof pure Colonial tweed from every cloihtni? fa®, tory in Zealand, both the quality and the assortment were abo\re reproach,

Cowan and Yaughan's Amaswn Company performa at Carterton on Monday eveama, and at Ureytowa on Tuesday, The only nomination received for the vacant aeat on the Masterton Borough E? U S? i '\ cauaea b ? ttw retirement of "jr ™ Chamberlain. representative of tho Outer Ward, was that of Mr John rates, who was nominated by Maiira JO. Boddingtoti and J. Maoara. Mr Yates has thorofora bean deelared duly elected.

The Acting-Premier stated yesterday th&t ho hoped to finish business on Saturday, and formally prorogue Parliament on Monday or Tuesday.

The public trial of Mr W. C. Lang"Bono's sheep dip will be held in the old Sifting Sun " paddock at South Oreytown, to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, instead of in the afternoon as before intended. The change is made owing to the Morrison's bush paper hunt being held in the afternoon. It ia eipected that a large gathering of slieep&rinere and tha public generally will bo present to witness this important trial.

The Vnluntcot shouting season opens on Saturday next with a practice, in view of the forthcoming match with the WolHngtou City Riflss, which takes place on Demonstration Pay.

The Maeterton Rifle Volunteers paraded last night for inspection bv Captain 0. A. Pownall. After the insneotion, Sergeant-Major Finn put the e'ompany through tho usual drill. Thirty, nine rank and file were on parade. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term at the fortmahtlv meeting, held on Wednesday evening last, of tha Loyal Pride of the Yallav Juvenile Lodge. 1.0.0. F., Greytowa fJ: ~ W -®' 3rn P. Haiish; V.(J, Bro H. B. Wood; S.S, Bro P. JRogers; Warden, Bro p. Jones J Guardian, Bro C, B. Wood. Two members were initiated. The Lodge no a? numbers fourteen strong. The Management Committee will meet at the Lodge Koom on Wed, nesday evening next at f o'clock to maka artaugoments for a Sooial for the Juveniles, to be held at an early date. I

r The Matura Ensifiii aaya Is is cur. 1 rently reported in InveroargiJl that the i reason for the application for a ii™ ' months' adjournracDt in respect to tbe i charge of murder against John McKae, J of Lor» Gorge, is this: That, the poQee ' i»ve reason to boheye that a man now 1 in England sold a gen believed tobe tha 1 one found at the scene of tbe murder 1 and that he will be prepared to ioform a jury who tie purchaser was. We are satisfied with our buyer's aeleetions of Spring Uroaa Fabrics, '{hey an mil ot the newest materials and in the moat fashionable colorings. Our country friends' should send at eneu % patterns, which «,i] be lorwardedj postage ftaa from Ta A™ House, Wellington. We are abundantly satisfied with tlis imamm: variety of theea' spring Urtes Fabries, add vro are dally dispWlne ow 1000 pioeea ia ovory fashionable oSoriog Te Are House, j Seed for Patterns. •We are abundantly B&tisfied witli iha sm, perior value of these Bunas' Dress Fabrics. | ilis pncea Are exceedingly mafer&tg such auality f ranging froaj jQa 4o 45a .the Itill droas loiigib. at T« Ato Hoas#, Band forPsltsrue, Wa are abundantly aatiified with car grand choloe of New Freaoh De Lain** bow so mueb in demand. Thsseara azq l "' site in design, colorings and eaahaea nail may be had at Ib, In Bd, Is 6k, la so 4 sas&sagr;?-**!

. niiiso oapJuaion oecnrred ftt tho Park Slip Oo:ilpir, nenr llrmend. Wales, on A«amt SOth; 150 men bsina entombed, The Itro buret out from tha mown of th® pit, enhancing the hutrors «t tlm situation, The wurk of resoua eomniMioud and went on unremittingly night ana day ; thirty.nlmi ibtmtnuiHj miners b«ln« tftsouk. 'A'iie uo.w whan ; th«y rowhsd the aiirfitoa was iiiitasorib*

Uhe A to Tj I otitlons CutuniiiUo v<«. i.'l'I 1 ."/ t u .l )unil| K i]» ! 'oli.iu!iii riiil. I' B IWtHljJll Bii.y tLt fta tliu iiutiUmiur ha»u..t cxliaiutfd hwhißnlr.Hnktioi.ihov cannot rfftinnmmit that tU ptuyur of tfio (wtrti. . -. i^ Wears iilf.irumd that a phipornrioloay hua lwuis tomiorud ito Ouptain Fiukl by Iho twi> yttuon inei; whooroatcda dtatur. baiicti in tuu biilvati'iii Aruiy Barracka, <m but ay ev«nitji{ Sunt. Tha matter U tlietvfotu at hii end.

A ltmb t>( tho law and a "stock broker are to try i,.)clts 6 ion ß to-morrow aftMUooti in n hunurßd yards fl«t raw. If the vfuather is hiie tha svenb will take plaw on thi I'ark Oval at 0 p.m. Tha matter ut b«ing kept vary quiut, and it was only m the aUictcst oonUdcnoo that wo obtained the information.

Cotiiiderau A axcjlenicut prevails in 'relimous aircles, says a»Lundoa despatch of August 82, because of the work now b«o K ca«Ud on irt tho Bn«luh motros . polui.by tho Mo«oo missionaries from SslfcLiike. They have been eapeciaUy active in North London, and it is said they :har® made j quite a numhet of proselytes. A petition was recently pre. seiitadto the London Ouunty Uonncil aakinit lttostop the Mormon proselytising. Tha Council considered the petition and; finally refused to atop the outdoor meetings. A Baptist mimster in Hornsey district, in denouncing hi« conversions. states that Brigham Young. ■ junr., who is the European apostle cf the Momion Church, aenda 800 converts to Utah annually, and tha greatest number of these ara English.

Tb« unfortunatis man G'aoflry Gavin is atill iii cuatody at the Masterton Police Station, as the local medicos cannot sgrcs as to his jaanity. A Carterton doctor haa for to settle th® point, .but up to tho prcaent he has not arnT&d, ■ Meanwhile on© of out already over-taxed polios stiff is kept constantly f employed watchiug the poor fellow. | A Press Association wire received yestsiday says Alice Wilson, adoracitic, servant in the: employ of Mr Klmer, of Waitati, was at work iu the kitchen, when her olothes took fire. Mr Elaser bawK an invalid was unable to assist. B»a brother, who lives in the house, had euin R uishin S Ihe flames, ana only did so when tha jfirl's clothes wer® burnt ofi. Bhc was removed to the' Hospital in a prseanous condition, A later telecpam statss that the girl died at tho hospitsl last night. Ths followinn is a copy of the state. BisnS of assets and liabilities lodged by Itobert Ueorca Williaais. saddlsr of MMtMton, bankrupt. The lisbilities are ss foltuvs Master ton—T. G. Uiaoa (rent), £l3; T. b. Msson, £113»6d t Mastarton Town Lands Trustees (rent), $ !<• J- Hooper * Co., £a J 0. Bmith Sr. Co., S3 8a j 0.1 7e|2ei i E, Welch, £2los* 1. Ihoinpsan, IU Ud j J, Carponter, £3 IsJi} Joseph Williams, £SO j'sundry small accounts, 43. Wslhnaton—Wil. l iT£^« u s j ;' m< " ' & Sson, I A 120; i». Haymsn & Co., £2S ■, Butler Bros, A'l 12i IJd. Auckland—lnlaud ?i°S*i Bsea -' w «nook Bros. 41S legSd j Mo Arthur and 00., S,Z'i 19s 10d. Obristchuroh—o,; D. Llghtband, fS&. Total dubtsj £501; 10s 4d, all unstoured. The aseets in the esUte are set down as representing £'s7o, thus showing us ostensible surplus of £73 9s Bd. They eWck-in-trsd*, estimated /t £^S; Book debts, £250; and Furniture, A; case of some interest to ballifti and others was heard ft tbe Wellington B.M. Court yesterday, whan W. Harris (twdiff) i>Ußd it Martin for tho sum of £SO, valuo of goods wrongfully sabed andera bill of sale. ' Harris wasjactinn under an order from Gsrrstt, ths landlord, and followed the goods in this action under au Act of Geoi*e 11. It Was contended for ths defendant that in order to establish thai plauilaffs case he must prove that the* tenant had consented so removal, which he did.not, and ctj that account a nonsuit was claimed. His Worship upheld the defendant's contention, the plaintiff being non-suited with £3 9s oosta. —Times:

A IXAMEBIKO vaimicT.—Spesddfljr of one of the most noted of colonial specialities, the prpissaya''Sharland's xSalcmg Powder deserve more than a pessing notuy.for the "Moa" Brand Baking Powder snjoya a reputation second to none. From one end oE New Zealaud to th® other, largo orders are received for this popular brand. Even in the most out oft ths way districts the direful house-wife, possessed with the laudable ambition to make he; bread and her scones better than her neighbours' buys Shariand's [Baking Powder, and triumphs over tie few of her leas sanstbls asters, who, from a mistaken : sense; of . economy, buy apparently ; cheaper brands. Iha recip*. of a aood Bating Powder is anything but a secret: but how very few manufacturers use, as Messrs Sharland & t'o. do, the best only of materials, carafuUy tested before mixture and exactly proportioned." xeaders, who require en sstls&ctosy and healthful Baking Pow. MoL" C S t .- d -A^ tar tswn UM

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4237, 7 October 1892, Page 2

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