The l>i)ijr«stef Dachttw of Buth»rl*tid lo too llltoßurreuder Jieiseif to the Kfttil nu*hurili<>f.: though she (i to do Br). lh is repirtod Hi.it the infurmatim jn l(u> tfimiiiol libel aJticw CI irk t. H&SgCil nill be fsorved ufc ones}, and thy easa will bo heard ritfxt Wtsaki
Notices of appKcattou for pablitiuM licuna<M at Licuittldjj ajpatiag n|ipenr in toother column of out present isauo from the uuder-natod applicants, Martjuh of Kuraiuibjr ' Bolrl, 11. B. Tockorj Wr'Uito Hart. Hotel, M. Bamtl* t"". »ud Hoynl Oak Hotel,if, By*n, all uf Carterton.
Tim annual meeting of ntapjyors in the Alfredtoo Road Uutriot will ba held on May Gilt Mr Henry Dunn baa been elected to represent iha Tawatau WattJ of the A] fredtoo Koad District.
;jva eleotrjo light set fire to tho >noo£ tho rooms at ihe GovernJtinjt Office. & few days ago. i <3 aria age was done, the lie S being discovered in time. > ituo Star understands (hat mi - :ng niado to iuduca lady reii* > no forward at the local School t elections. 1 otlnff lias again bocuma papa* latua.
A dofcetj onlliuK in oj mont Prin Not much f'jrtunatolj Tlia Pah effort U be deuta to co Guinmittot Hulloral lar at I'ahi In anoth.br column particulars will bo found of a »ale at Elluom Hall, Eketsl huiift. !Vi tj D. (Irowe is instructed to eala large ntcqli of clothing, shirts, cutlery, platud-warp and ctotkury. The m!« takes placi on Friday, April 28th, at 3 o'clock. Highway roVoury ta being practised in SVullitigtm. A young woman wss stuck up » few arcningt ago, in MajurihanU* Btruut, and " her mousy or h«r lifo " demHiidnd. She parted with lior money, mid thu robber nmdo good his esoapo, it lino futtiid that the widow of tlio late Mr I). Houuiloir, of MfinUirton, ate not left in a good financial jiunliinii, tlio BBsota in the eitata having t«wu almost entiruly abtorbod by HabilU turn. Under tho« olrciinrtUnoM, the Kiro Brigade* of tliii town are msllog an eliort to divo the family Chat asilslance, whiuli, at tho jjrtßcsit time, h much nui'dcd.
A vary awkward buggy accident, thouyh fortuiratuly unattended with any Borlfjuii wjiiiufjiiojiDiis.befo]l two(layyUturH vt Mr W. MoKoiiido, of Oartorion, early yesterdny inurnltiK. Mr god Mr® MeKmixie vreru nit'irig iti tba front iwat of the bu«ay mid th« two daughter* at tho bault, and tho party werq coiulng hnmo from t'uu bnlj Isold at Gladstone oti Thursday ni«Ut »?lieii itiddtuly th» b*ok Boat of tho bufigy broke right off, and tho two girls warti precipitated to tho, road. Beyond a ftiw bfuises however, we are nUd to say thtiy vreta uniDjured,— titnndard.,
Preaching on Slow Year'a Day, intlie Episcopal Cathedrals?. Sioax Falls, S.l). the Bishop of South Dakota made a vigorous njtock upon the divorce laws of that State,j under which persona como from all parts of the Union to have their marriage ties easily dissolved. '* Any or practice carried on In a comnionity," he said, " which is sap* ping the moral life of that community should be Exposed and supprrtued. The tittio haa cjnst in the history of our fair State, wbqn the divoree industry carried on here ehould receive such treatment 9ome sayj that it ia a good thing for South Dakota to have divorcee and divorce euila. I say that it is alartniflg, and that ojir lay divorce lawn have be« come a national scandal. Jit is not eo much the securing of a divorce which ia ao shocking; it is the moral polygamy which ia practiced in marrying again, and ao soon, a man or woman who bag been courted while the tuit for divorce was pending, lit ia the perjury committed by the applicants, who swear that they intend to make them come here, and no sooner get I their decree than they leave town, oftitnea married to soother who has been waiting. The only =,hing left is a few dollars and a huge acardal. Those who are benefited are hotel j-roprintors, florist*' and jewellers; and these encourage tbp divorce indnßtiy." His Excellency the Govemur and Lady Glasgow will probably visit Melbourne to witness the next Melbourne Gup race. A preliminary announcement frosa Mr O. Pragnell, in anether column, states that he will open on Saturday, the 29th inst., in Cintral premises atijointog the clock,in Queen street, with a new drapery clothing, «kd mercery stock. Mr O. Pragnell isl favourably known in Master, tan, and ia jUkely to receive h : a fair share ol public patronage. Messrs I Lowes and lorne announce their next Eketahnna stock mJo for Wednesday, 10|h May. Entries at date comprise 200 breeding ewes, 100 fat ewes, 150 wetheija and 100 ewes in lambs, Ho far Mr Hutchison, B.IL, appears to have msf!e a favorable impreswion on the public in this district. He knows something | about law, expresses his opinions frankly and clearly, and puts the members of the legal fraternity through their facings. It Ja cominc; to be understood; that barring an occasional jest from the Bench, there ia to be no nonsense in the Court.
A wonderfully narrow esctipa from a serious, if pot fatal accident, occured the otherday near the shoresof the.Wairatapa Lake, eayi the Standard. A party from firßjtOwn wire there on a Bliootinjt and fishing eioaraion, and after a day's spoit were sitting over their camp Sre. when one of the party began putting his o;un in order. One barrel of it had misaed fire peraiefently duntijj the day, an'", pucting some powder on the nipple under the cap, the sportsman attempted to Sre up into a tree near, but the barret again missed, He tried this again with the same result, and with the gnu laid across his knees, reached over to get another pinch of powder, when to ills amazement the thing went off nearly half a minute after he had prilled the trigger. The charge entered the ground new the side otone of the party, Mattering the soil all over him. The holder: of the gun concluded that he bad that his mate, but ; the latter said, "that'stheaeeond fcitaal've been missed," and went on aniofeing, Another inch or so higher tip and the full charge wonld hava entered the man's body with probabir fatal remit* at such close quarters, and so far from atuftical assistance.
' Before dealing -with the biwineaa at i the Masterton K.M. Court to-day, Mr Hutchison, said. the large amount of . buaincas would necesaitate aoraa ;of the caeca being taten before tiio Justicss in the other room, only the difficulty waa was that as the Sergeant would prose* 1 cute in the larceny case, and would also hare to be present la theßrantman ease, ho would hear_that hima6lf after tIiBCBSA ofTracey v ftiaej. Mr Potrnall agreed to this course. It Is evident from th e amount of business being done before the Court j here, that gome further arrangements must be made for clerical assistance. Wanted, f: ■oin our kdycustomers, Burner ous orders fir the celebrated C.B. Corsets of which we have juat opsrnd out 1 a large parcel. We irill forward a pair, post free, for 6/0, from To Aro House, Wellington* > Fon Bale, i splendid lot of Ladiea Underclothing, bought very much under usual prices. KigtU-dtesses from 4/9, Chemises from 2/11, Knickers from-8/11, These are from the best Howe Ifaetorieß, and are wonderful y& uo at Te Aro House; A Kiiw toil. We have just received from Ibc manufacturers, s, firat shipment of the " Ideal/' aU-"wpolUadcrvests, for Ladies wsd Children, and are selling theni for wholesale prices at Te Aro House. Four Fuse. We will send liny qtaatity of these beautiful goods by parcel post ;on receipt of order. : Prices foriLsldiea slsss l/il to 6/o,_Chlldfchu 1/8 to 2/11. ■■ May be had in whito and, plain colours from Te Aio House. . Saerm-a Bi! Post. \Ve make Aw & 1 ad ! tog featofe in our business* Country cuslemers served at Wellington keep a large ataff specially lor.exMutiat oouutrj cider s; go sand slieas ;oa," eftrly. Remember 1 >ll Booda ohargnd tows" price* bom James Bialtb, Te Aro E.'cuse. Welhngjoa
wayn tout-isst tSeotkiig wfck» y> immcitis: tbttsa istw&ptsi Se" mm 4® U»*eh<»Mo lor fea¥«t»gyiste4K into !fefea iQ W if ?'««■ Sis-iO* «aa&; and t!ia balauce oil eau.
I'andets Imvm besa givaa 4u W Wai. prinlitiK oflleea tbi* weak foe pnntisjj the Eieetoral KoHa. The* vaiy, «• imdentand, (torn Mr* alaJltegs-,&( fourteen ■lulling par |«i(i Xk» tender mmi our own oftioo, sis •hUUtwt «<id el«ht (Mince per p«K«, Waaklow M not * euttlirtat mm.
In rcßpßc* o( the property eetzed •J.™" warrant ill tha cms of. Trseay ¥l Travers, HU Wonhip daehnad to auks any wJer as aiked for by Mr Bunny. Mr iJuany could aiafca iisaaad cm tha pulics, and than it vnU be foe Mr Jieluon, himaelf, and tbe polioa to %ht the matter out between theow«ltee. Mr Jacknoa offered to settle the mattertlieti and thera by Mrs Trasey baing given pCESESssoa of the cawing nuehiua, and Tr»c«.y hiwaalf could take the other articles. Id tbe opinion of Mr Banny this was fccci liberal, aid declined. The property atlil wtcaltw to ba dealt with.
There was a large attendant a fc the a»ual weekly meeting ot the Maatertoa Mutnal Improvement Society, held in the Woaleynn school room last ereniog, at which Mr Bigg. Preeideot, presided, The order of business eomprtssd tha Question Box," with impromptu anssrera. Nearly all members present toua part it) the disouvaiona which followed, 80810 of the queutiutia were vary heartily debated. One new member was elected. Tha buiinoss for nut meeting will be the "Journal" and it is hoped there will again baa large attendance. In the old Maatertoii Ooart Honaa tbia morning befora Mews T, E. Price and H. K. Eton .T.F'a, Thoreti ani B. Robinson alias Qoblu alias Horn® aluu Brumtny pkeded Not Guilty to aeharya of atealuißa parcel of boot torn from tha shop of Mr Wi no baa tar, baker at Maaterton. Berut. Me Ardle pruaeented and ao> eased wero undefended. Tbe Beach found twt the ea«o was Tory dear both the aoouaed, tha ona in oomniLUMg tha thoft, and tha other id eeQlng the atolan property. Both tha aeooaed were aenteneod to thirty days' Impriaownant wJfclt hard labour.
Mr Rowland Edward*, who ii an< nouncod to prt«oh in the ftiaatsrtoa 1 flieatro Bg/il to-morrow at 3 and 8 p.m., closed hk gospel mission la Wellington Jul night, a visitor Iron who attended uau ©f the nieetluga In the Skating lUsik, Mate* that tu# attendance irae.yery lur(«i and on Sunday nischt it was Mtlautad that 1000 wera present. Mr l&w»n!> is now en route for Kurot* *Ut 'Frk#6, and hi* vblt 60 tlMi* Ooio»iee will tu JwM ia affoetionate remembrance by hundred*, the miMiton witl bs oontinued on Hon. day, Tuesday, and Wednesday at lA$ etoh evoiilug. It Udeeired that mothers »llh infants m arais, will alt where ©say a0c039 can be made to the dour, to pre. *Bnfc disturbance during Ihi vwiluii. all will bs heartily welcomed gad bo collection will be made.
The Wellington corresponded of otsr Greytown Cimteiaporar/ write! sa fol« lows:—Prices of iwaedinft awes on the West Coast are not encouraging to Wairarapa buyora, and several lota drivin to Paluereton and Wamtanui have fetched prices lower than they were bought at, and the dealer had to pay a heap of e'2> penseg. No more ewes—at least is quantities worth speaking of—will be wanted in the South Island. Indeed those markets are glutted. Aa several dealers bought rams freeJy earij in the eeasou, and bulled the prices, buyers fought shy,—ghey used their old ones another sea sen, bredsome for themselves, and let the dealers carry forward large stocks. Some speculator? wi l ' lose heavy sums.
Nature in her wisaom bas ordered so that all animals and birds are provided with a change of clothing to suit the season. Human beings alone being left to their own devices; bat in order to atone somewhat for this neglect, she has invested some with the brains to design, and others with «vin to execute. Sver jealous of our reputation we have pur representatives always on the look out in haunts ol fashion to glean the first intimation ol ivhat ig going 1 to bd the , thing, and when thai informal ion has been gained to scour the markets for the choicest ol fashions productions. We have now opened up our first instalment of Aotoihn and Winter Novelties and invite the public, to inspect. Our Show Booms are fall of the newest and nobbiest Millinery. ladies Mantles, Jackets, etc. Our Dress Deportment is crowded out with the latest fashions and doaigns and all other departments are similarly constituted. We would impress upon our public not to delay making fcfog first selection, Hooper and Company, Boh Marohe.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4400, 22 April 1893, Page 2
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