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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878]

SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1893.

Banro xaa extended tiilb or the Waikakapa .Daily, wrxa which vt is TDEI.TXOAL

Mr F.. H.Wood notifies that he has been instructed to sell on Tuesday, 25th April] a valuable farm of forty-two acres situated at Morrison's bush. Particulars of the property appear in our advertising oolumna. Two valuable leasehold properties near Hawera on the main road, between Pahietua srid Eketahuna, containing 1192aoresand 121 acres respectively, will be offered for sale by Messrs Bareourfc and Co. on April 26th. The property includes some of the best erasing and agricultural laud in the district. To-day (Saturday) is the monthly pay. day of the Hasterton and Greytown Building Societies. Notice is giren that i petition praying that the AJfredton Boad Board be merged into the Wairarapa North County Council, will be presented at the meeting of the Council which takes place : on May Hth. "Jet another old resident and colonist ; hai just passed away, at the ripe age of 60 years, Allan Cameron, of Martin-J borough, died on March. 20, after a long! illness, at his residence, Wharehaka Plains, Lower Valley, ; leaving a widow, three sons and four daughters to mourn their loss. Mr Cameron left Inverness', Bootlatedjfor Kaw Zealand in the William and Jane in 18S5,and landed at Waliins;. ton in due course. In these early times he travelled to Wanganui and back to Wellington, and thence to this district, a task of no mean merit in those rough days. Deceased was employed by Mr A. McMaster lor many years, and he finally settled on the Wharebaka- Plains, where I ho died. Deceased was much respected, aisd: leaves a-large circle of friends,— Standard,• '-'■ ' ■■] Nature in h«r wisdom has bo ordered that all animals and birds are provided with achanga: of oloibinjj to suit the:season, Human beings alone being left to their own devices j but in order to atone eeraawbat for this neglect, fdje has invested soiaa with the brasnß to design, and others with skill to execute.: Ever jealous of our refutation we have our representatives always on the look out in haunts of fashion to glean the first intimation of abatis going to be the thing, and when that information hai been gained to scour the inarkets for the; choicest of fsihioas productions.. Wa : have sow oeesed up Our firstUnstalmeot of Autumn and Wuifs" I'oveltjes and invite : the ; public to inspect., Our JBhbw"iJeC™a are fallpf the newest and aobuieot MilHaary, L£fc , Mantles, J&aketa, etc. Our , iaise||r cat jriiij jshj latest fashions HaAge? aaa'Oo3ip4y, Son

The inot>t% meeting of the Mmta** ton Hospital Trunt, »111 tolJield ea Tuesday uexfc at 3.§0 p.m.. Tiia M»*l#rtim OoiueUiry Trijntwa will martoti WeiSiiwday twit, April 13th at. 9. p.Bi, j Ths onihisry meeting of tlJo Muster* tou Town Lands Trustee* tLsed list | ttlgnt forwuitof o quorum, Mr A. W, i Heuall UelttjJ tba only «uo to tot la an appearance* f A Naltva Land Court will ill at Greytown shortly. * Truth saj'a that an uiiuat ally krgs HUmbM of birthday honoure ato Bipeetsd this year, Mr Oarnegio's employes at Honmts&d Me organising a fresh strike. Tho condemned man Scott, preswe* in eaal.th* cool, auctmcorHedjdMßestiou* which walked him during his Irish Messrs A. and R, Johnston, J. Morris, and Jatnea McUrenor, notify that poisoa is laid on thair promism. and that trespassers with doja will be prosecuted Mrs Rogera, of Sydßiibam, wbila burnMiff rubbish in her hack premises, sustained serions injuries through her clothes taking firo, no ouo being present to assist her. "When discovered, she wag in such a state an necessitated herramoral to tho Hospital, whoro sha liss in a precarious condition. |

Our Ekotahun* corrospaJdßnt writes : m B< i? a ,! waß hM ia *H Ekotahuna Towa Hall on Thursday owning in eonnection with the Weslcyan Church. The mitertslutnent consisted cif solos and duets, vocal and iiiatruuionlkl, with van* ousaocwl games. There wis a R ood ao tendance. All, young and old, seemed to thoroughly oojoy themselves, and a 'epmtion of thn affair at stated periods, would b» of great adwmtoda in promofc. Ins harmony and sociability in the com. tnunitv, !

Advantage has beim taken oE the late spoil of fine weather to firtjthe bush en those sections in the Kkotdhuna district that have beun loft untouched by th» March Urea. In every jWance good burns have boon obtained]

TbostriUoat Hull is onromling, and military ajieintanuQ has betin demanded by the authuritiea. A dletrcwitiff and pecLllar anoldtmr, happaned lataly at Oxford, lu the Can. terbury dutriui., whoc ß h'y the Hula daughter <>t Mr Hubmt IFlolior, threa years of ajju, Wthurliß a larflo tr»n bi* kept in iilhhliouim wt.it lott standine opan. and tlw child must ligvti melted :forßomottiinj( In th« in,,, with tho result that the m full «„, [iiimiiig Urn by tha nook, and ouu«in K inuUntanooug death, Tha second Ijont buIon«I»H to the barque iiliiy Jaiimg, burtisd »t ttes, bft« turned up. In all, twul*« livsg wi,e© lost by tliu oatußlrojilip, About thirty Iwraumou followed the bouudtt at Carterton on Thursday lut, Tbo fsracun wtro ratlior miflr. but tht qround wa« aur«, and tlw dn#» ware folowed In sjdwiiid Btyla, a brilliant Oataft bsinj; wade opposite tha Tantftlrt Hotel. Amoogdt tli« riders were the Mttssw 3} U ,ck (y), (3. p. Vaiisnoo. W. Hawte, 0. Pharozyu, Jutir., MoKerrow. fuller. MoTtt ßK arl, C. Peri'y, H, Oroas, :». Buokoridgo. G. Tally, F. Eiehards, T. Wentim, IN. a recti, *6d otlwre. Mr Hughesiwuaiiratwbip, uud Mr Kobinlaid the drajc, Mr lloaka beiug iu ohargo oE tba hunt. Ibo wasthor waa ane, and an enjoyable Bffcoruoon waa spent. I

With their usual punctuality, Messrs Haroourt and Co, of Wellington, have issued their '• Register and Property Investors Guide" fori March. The Register is, without doubt, the mom; complete publication of its bind issued in this Colony, and taenia with informs. tion useful to buyers and sellers of *U kinds of properties, kad it i» also a reliable indicator of the state of the snare market of thedayi The reports oa public companies, land sales, and the state of the share mirket for March displays evidence of the most careful sad painstaking compilation, The snare report is exceptionally exhaustive and is very interesttna heading. Messrs Haroourt and Co are to be commended' tor their enterprise in issuing a useful' pubhoabon of this nature. W e would remark that tho Begiiter will be forwarded to any address hport application. We would direct Attention to an announcement from tbi Wellington Meat Export Company, of tb.4 highest importance to farmers. The Csmpanv offers their celebrated manrJres. prepared on the American system at* exception&tls, liberal terms f.o.b. ib&J«ibEiill!lllll •SHE?'sis may be obtained [Secretary. Mr Dilnat Sfaddon. IS' fertilising qualitiesof these manures are of a »ery hush order and the Meat Export ; Company ha ß joatly koquired a most [ favourable reputation for their manufacture. TheGompany arealso constant purchasers of all classes ©i fat stock and intending settlers cannot do better than apply to Mr Alex MoEenzie, of Featherston, the Company's representative in the Wairarapa. ! Mr J. P. Jones wriitesto the Napier i Telegraph a letter in which ha tears in shreds the remarks of Mr Meredith \ M.H.R., about the richness of the soil on the Cheviot estatß- Mr Jones says it would take a month to thoroughly so over 80,000 acres of the Cheviot country, of which there are not mora than 20,000 acres of good land. [There is no rich loam soil to be found on it, and as for quick hedges fifty feet high, the tbinp is absurd. The soil is mbatly a loose shingle! witbtusaockgrasa heraand there, and on which clover and cockafootdo not flourish. In the creeks is a tough long grass that is very far from being good sheep feed. Fully 50,000 acres rniy.be said to be too poor and dry to be classed as better than second-class land, and it is cut up by sheep tracks. Mr Jones is astonished at" Bfr Meredith's effrodtery in standing up and declaring the Cheviot estate to be good land.

A meeting of the Wairarapa Bugby Union will ba held at Carterton this evening.

A spaniel pup with brown spot* is advertised as lost.

A slip of paper bearing the following words, scribbled in a female's hand writing, has been picked up on the St KUda beach, near Melbourne:—'l will be found in the bottom of the sea, near Black Bock, just sail left the man who has deceived me.—NonaMcPjaiasoH.'.

\ Mr James Masicay has been appointed chief clerk to the Bureau of industries, j Mr Thomas Bracken " New Zealand V Poet" arrived in Masterion to-day. There are at present in the Maskrton Hospital pine male 1 and three female patients. I ■; Earveat thanksgiving services will ba held at St Matthew's Church to-morrow. MrO. Clifford's Orchestra will assist, play. |ing "Cujua animarji" aud "I know that My Redeemer Liveih." Efastertcn school girls have taken up the prgttop, and majuy of them are adepts at the game. In fact, the boys cannot compete with them at all. This is another step in the direction of the exteneioa oi the franchise to women. . .

Wjmed, fromoorMycus6omers,Dtuller• Oaß orders for the celebrated C.B. Corsets, :Of which wo have just opened out a large j parcel. Wo will forward & pair, poet free, for 6/6, from Te Aro:Houee, Wellington. Fob Sals, a splendid lot of ladle* Uaderelotbhy?, bought v«ry much under usual : prloca, Kißbt>dregs«9 from 4/9, Chemises j from 3/U, Knickers from 2/IX, These are frem the best Heine Factories, and are wonderful value at To Aro House. j : ANew Lot. We have justreceived from : the manufacturers, a first shipment of the " Ideal," all-woo) Vnictvmis, for Xodies auti Children, and are selling sbem for wholesale prices at Te Aro Excuse. [ Post Fasts. We will send any qoastityog i | these beautiful goods by parcel pott on re-] | eelpt of order. Prices for Ladles sizes 1/11' to 6/6. Childrens 1/3 to 3/11, May iw had in white and plain colours from Te Aw ■ Bsos-hko. at fast. We make this a leading: feature In our feasioaes. Cou&ky ess-' tom*rn served at WeUinajtoe srieea.. We i bws a staff 4gscJsJS| lor esssafegi t country orders: Ho 6iaK"tlwja- ijs» «s»ly s Sesnembef! Augoc*-'6h«gj£, fewa asiais fe«a James Smith, T« &*e Si>ss#; Wte 'soa i

ova* imwiwmitmOm'e&wiri4imm ' ito 'hwuuV©f Mirth,-toi'toi,' -if» ■■& : ~W bW# J l * J " ;^*^«: w» : irMat t&roagh OaH#rt« ycatohtay' hi* etn*3»a out. A IIMB sirt, felio w&a tidiaa wiiJl Mas, wis »ba oat stab the tee. MasdtehaM sJMi wifs, 'wlikij ll&s u&eti&bg the Mufitiacs O&atS foe bias &&$&, wm sb*Ml*d*d '¥asfci#*ftf ■ afternoon. Hk Hcasn' ibs OMsi; i"a*4SiH) said, Utsi-spati froia ike tegjd diEouitisa involved, shsti wasaoii Jse stigbtesfc doubt ifeat sh« *tae*MiGtt whsiih Ja aitseiusd by tha bank coold M stertd, mid that it wfeS Mariussliy dogs either with wa ikstiiai intent to defeat tbs creditors, or &sl tt* weesssrj-eSset was io detest Out ereditora< Mr jamas fteid, thewell-kooimtaa©? of ■ Laaibioa Quay, Wellington, died y Saturday afternoon.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 2

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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878] SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1893. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 2

Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878] SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1893. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 2

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