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i Us&im John Macßaa md. John 'Rutherford have been daijr .elected raembetn of the TTpper 'faugra Uoad Board., Thirty more traamplojed srrived in Eketahima oil Monday. They are to start work on the Hawer* section of the, Efcetahunft-WoodviHa railway »xtoa oioa. ' , JXr F. K. Wood »dds toliisTirakfci, J&usk S*la fifty c&irer, fgur stars eowe j ansi five daily cows, I

Ut V. 11. Wood vi.|t«td«y acid tba nmti oH J acres, At Sli>irlaim'i Hunk, in tlta catnloup Hip Into Tluiuiu dross, by private auction. Tlio prio-i rMlissd wtta £12(1. Mr TluuiMt liyluy Witt tlin iiutohiucr Tim nlicrp nul cattk were nllufNVarils mild nt fairly good lltloea. It) our advorriniim oolunms to-day uullcu Is given tliat iiu iiwiiorg of !iurg<?B will be allowed In tvniii vn tjhu Akurs I'hcs Oourse, wit hunt ttio written perlUMstOM of the Setotnry. j Duritiß ureseiit Ornugv tM at Bolt**' Mr. Ulathtonc and the I'liue Unit! InuJli 1 ctlrtcd, but tho ntub disponed assouu a 8 tliu military wcroßutumoiiiid. Five more casos of umallpox aro reported from I'uiili. Una 'dentil has occurred there and mm nt Krcemaiitlo. The spread of Mm rpidamic.lt trusting a perfect ocnro throughout tfi't Colony. A ChineAo wnrphip, as a trader, killed 10 piiutcn, and ciptured eleven. The captain tit tho tnno-01-war and 25 )»ariue» wiru killrtl.

A mysterious attuuipt hn» boon din o->»ered to |iuiß[ni 00 soldiers atHimu lulu. Tho Queon's supporters deny tba they ate concurried in it. ■tohu Wild, of tHiristcliureh. on tin charges of atteiiiptiiifr u> murder hi daughter and :l"*ruiltu>;; his Kite, wa couiuoittrd fur triil. Rii! was refused. A Jnrgo attended uie-jtlmr, uf Indies am coiilleaiun, pnj-jpJjonerß uf St. Lulte' C-hurcb, <ir.7u.wll, w« hekl on Morula; afternoon to ivntddcr tho question i! ereutiiig» moutoriil to thui late Itev Am l n Knell. The meetinfi was held ii Mr F. 11. Wood's Anotjoo 11 .onu Tho Kov. T. B. JJj.cl/aii ir.-ia votud to ih chair, Mt Goo. I'.u* boiiifi appointor Secretary and Mrtieo. Wycjtt/i'raaMl'er It wtti resolved liint the ini'morial takt tilt furra iif ut st lined rli-H:) window ut St. Luke's CJiurclj. tlm ulliumlod cos tn bo about £Cl>, mid that ajplan of til, Cliurcli window be sent!" Kneland, am an illos'rated vittul«{jut] of Jjjiicci' boob tnintd. It Was altin rra-ilvjTil Lhlt till aiUit bo imt locu!. but rxttud fill OVC the Wairnrspa rind Wnliirtutoii cliitritit A largo and Infliiuiitinl Gr-yfcwi Oiini milteu who appointed and tlio follmvim outside C'DininittiißK :- -Ma>ti)irlij|j—Rev W, K. Pnlno mid Mr J. P-tlton; Outer ton—Jltiva. \V. Hnllaehy aifd W, Bwitll Peatliemt ju- Jtr-v.T. IVriitt, Mcauw A Matthew*, mid J. Q ,ons | Murtlnboruugl —Mesisra .1. Martin unit W, Bmith W«J)Jii|,v«i) —Jt<iv. Archdeacon F«nfloilr »'d Mr 0. P. Varim. Mr W. It. Tlmiti|i nun was appoint! I to uiinvasß QroyUjß'n A sulttunjitimi lint Was ripened nt tin meowing iiihl libomlly ruapondud to, Thoru was Miliar an osoltliig Hcune n thn bear exhibition on Friday liiylit ariyj tho Wcodviilu Kxainlrier. Odd of til ahowmoii, in niMillnn with a btiiir, iro severely thrown by tlio bum", 'i'lm diusin ut tow between iho sbowiicn wlilol : uiifiedjiifl /)i{lit. 'llio Wm» tlmn jjo 1 loowi and went ttirouuli the tout, whiol was crowded with übiJdrtti unduly, A teild bcouu of fljcoitomont ensued, out it in ut minder no onu was hurt. Wo insert an ndvDrtisßßiontiiißinttlia] column BtttiHK forth tho HttvautPKoi if tho "Kilburn" wire atruinor. TJiii 1 ingenious littlo conirivttiioi) lias dihiij J ftdvautogcß wlikh renaora it eupßtiur ti any hitherto iutroducod into thin maf ket. Kirat of all tbe Kilburn is tlie , clieapest, it is the liaiitj;Bt t itn weight bnififj only Hoz: and it iu tho eitnplest ond rho most vffrctive. It iac'aluK.'d foi . the Eilburn wiro ttrainur that its usb resul'a in a grent Having! uf tlio cost oi i becauio tho usual etrainiug I poets can be practically qißpantod with. Application of the strainer is iiistantau--1 cuub, aod fire ivirts can be straiacd effectively it> less than half that number ! of minutes. With reference to tho " Kilburn," J. G. Wilsonl Eeu., M.H,B, Bulls, writes ; " 1 wan highly ptaaaed with the Kiiburu ttraincrs. tba bsat I ' have twed." air F. Harold Tronson, of ■ Lambtoii Quay, WellingrLii, is the solo i agent for Is Z. The Gaa Rate for ihe Borough of Mas. i terton bas beeu reduced frnm od in tho £ toSJd. Messrs Luwen and lorna annoucco a Bate of solvate Btook for Saturday, Aoril 29th, at 2 o'clock. Particulars in advertiaement. Tho Wnirarapa and Esßt Cnast Pastoral aod Agricultural Sicioty will report a"; hs annu'il meeting thin year a debt of £5lB 4s 2d arising out off tho extensions and improvements i.f tna past twelve months. | i

It is notified i hatdancing ia connection with this IMsstericra Private Quadrille ABsrmMy will comnnucß punctually at eight o'clock on Thursday uvenings. The Mayor of Palmkreton North, a practical engineer, was recently in Mneterton. be h3s given hia opinion that a hii;h pre'sure watt* supply cannot be obtained for the town) Irom the Lansdowne dam. 1

A most enjoyable dance was held in the Masterton Temperance Hall last night, in honor of the marriage of Miss Hathaway and Mr James Kibblewhito. The Tauranj»a correspondent of the Auckland VYeukly Slews writes: Lieutenaut-Co'onel Roberts, our new Resident Magistrate, arrived by the Clansman on Saturday to take np his duties here, and was Warmly welcomed by a number of uld friends ana fellow suldieis in arms. I -

The Uhrjaniithomuni Show held under the auspices of tsia M jabortou Horticattnral and Industrial Society is being , held in the Temperanco flail to-day. The collec-jon of plants and flwera is a really excellent one, and some of the exhibits would grace any show in the colony. A partial! of Uiß building has, on this occosiun, been devoted to thedisplay of the various spuchnuusculleßtedfor the Masterton Museum by Mr Bichard Bronti, and will form a great attraction Musical selections will bit rendered during the evening by Mr A. von Keironberg's string band. Befsrriujr to the man Orabtree, who was captured a fow days ago in connection with the " long firm " swindle, the Post says:—Crabtree has had an extraordinary career. Born in 18G0, in lorkshire, and a baker by trade, he came to this colony when (juice young, and many years ngo he received cumulative tea* tences amouiiting to 13 years for horsestealing and burgU-.y. He escaped from Mount Ccn.'k Prison on the 30th January, 1887, but was rooaptured by Petectire Campbell three days afterwards on the Wadea'own road, dressed in a suit of clothes which ha h;id stolen front a houso in tho neighbourhood. He broke into a number of residences i n Thorndon and stole wearing apparel, jewellry, plate, and cutlery, most of which was recovered buried io the ground ULar Mrs Bhodea' hou«e. Ocabtree, when re-oaptured, was nearly starving, as ha : had been afraid to visit town to bay food Onco, however, lioventu redintoajecoiidbaud dealer's shop next to the Albion Hotel kept by an old couple who are now dead, Orabtree wai tried for break, ing coal and for several burglaries committed whilst he was temporarily at largo, and received further soutences amounting to several ye its. in addition to the asntencß he was already servinft-Hot very lona ago, and when ounfinod id the Auckland Gaul, ho obtained hi* release, on the assumption that his health wag failing and his reason tJtteriojr WAtitEti, from onr lady ouslomers, numcr oub ordoru for the cetobrjited C.B. Corsets of which we have just opened out a large parcel. We will forward a pair, post -free, lor 0/6, from Te Aro Homo, Wellington. For Bum, a splendid lot of Ladles Underctothinj;, bought very niuch under usual prices; Nißbt-ehregscs frcm ij9, Cbeiiilses trow"2/11, Knickers from 2/11. Those are from,ibe best Homo factories, and ate wonderful value at Te Art Houso. A Niew Lot. Wo baveiju&t received from tho manufacturers, a first shipment of the " Ideal," all-woolUndervcsts, to Ladies and Children, and are selling them for wholesale prices at Te Aro House. P<«t Fwsb. Wo will send any <iuaati6y of thsse beautiful goods by parcel jwst on receipt ol order. Prices for Ladies sizes 1/11 to 8/0, Childrcns 1/B to' 2/11. May be had in white and plain colours from Ta Aro House. ; Skmitko m Post. Wi maVe this a lead iiigfeature in our business. Couatry customers served at Wellington prices, We keep a large staff specially for Bseeoskigr country orders;, so seniL.weia'oa««»%•. Beinembsr 1 All goods eb irged tows arsees tow 3tsm Smitb, 'Writing. Joa."--- •-•-" ■

.I'toiltottftirro*. tha MastsHaa Be*. ougii. hut beanimttuefcad that h« asa&t nltiu* ntl!« takenupby ultn.oa te»&» ofthailristiijttejsv

A viutti set! s, woman. kWy tma Christe itireb, a»d who Swvo just walked trow Wellington, applied thia morning to tun Becrstaty of the Maatarlon Banei Vnleut Boeluty for relief. Tub man at&tea ueiiaeouk.

Ja'ha Hastetton Borough Council last uiftht Or Feiat Atm attention to tba fact ' that bova «o into tha Kutipuni Fire ' Brigade she J, and take water from the i trough* to thww on other children »&**• }''&"!'« It was pointed out by the Town Clerk that It Was tieeessary to lea«e the dftora u>ifmtened, and that any member of (he Uriigade living at hand i*r passing by could keep an eye on tho pretmata. Two respectable looking men recently applied to Mr it. Brown, Town Clerk, for assistance, atatitiK they liad been forwarded tu Featberston by the Wellingtou Labour Bureau on the represents,. lion that work was plentiful in that neighborhood. Tlwy found thia to b* ttulru?, and walked on to Mastetton. Mr Brown communicated with air K. H. Waddingtou, Secretary of tbo Maaterbun Benevolent Trust, and Sergeant &T<jArdle, thq local aj{tnt of tho Bureau. Tho matter came before tba Borough Council last night In thoebapeof a rankest that the men be lound a few days work until a rep'y was received from tho Bureau, te forwarding the men to tho railway extension work*. Cr Feiat taid one of the wen had tailed on him in search of work and appeared a deriving person. Or Uallea moved that two or three daya work bo found for thoin. Or Dison eaid ho thouifht tjo oott'd tictd a few days work for tho men if they weco deserving. Thu first i.f a aeries of monthly entertammunta iu aid of fit. John'* Church, Featheraton, was bold in tho Oddfellow's Hall last night, The attendance waa tairconeiilerinK tha bad *Uto of the, weather, and perfect order prevailed. I Bowttß, duuta and iikus were contributed by Misses M.Cundy and 0. Tully, and , M ceara Grant, Tate, Kowae, and Flux. Mm Senrl and ftißesrs McLean and Burl, 1 played the nverturca and Mr* B*arl , flayed a violin sob. All the items were 1 applauded.

On M<md*y ninlit, 9t George's Hall rcauicrston, was oruwdud on thoocoaNlun uf« I'unch and Judy ghow. ')'!ie larrikins wera present in mil futon and j throw lljihted roikotn into Hie Hull IjuiU broko ouo of tlio window*.

At the fl, M, Court to-day F. 0. Tumor and W. btewait to hsvltiftHliiwplii thulr pomussioti tiifeo tod with lluo. A flno of £1 with cusU WBi llHtlOSf'd |u oavtl CHSt>. Anothur wedding took jilaooat Miutor» ton this morning, whon Mr Edward Welch, a well known jtnd pojmktr btiti» iiMit man of tliiu towti.was married Btihe WealcyaiiClmioh.uy tbu RovJoliisyukas, to Miss M«ry Harnett also of Mfrctetlot!. Tlwuliurolt wmwoU-iillel with frimidis of the biidu and btidOKtooin, una in *uiie of the fuuknuiiit ttuutltiT, everything went o0 sjdundldly. Tlio bride, *no lookedchm minv, waa nHuwied by.heir »iuti:r Miaa Liiyiio Ijiirnrti find Miss T. Wolcli, und Mr I*. 11. TLoiniHun acted as be»t*h)»n.

Nature m her wtsaom baa ordered bo that nil animals and birds are provided with a change of clothinc to suit tlia season. ' Human beiujes alone being lelt to tlicir own devices; but in order to atone somewhat for tills neglect, she baa invested some with itlio brains to design, mid others with skill to execute. Ever jeoloUß of our reputation we have our representatives always on the look out in haunts of fashion to glean the first intimation of what is going to be the thing, and when that information has been gained to scour the markets (or the choicest | of fashions productions. 'We have nowi opened up our first instulruent of Autumn and Winter Novelties and invite the public to inspect. Oor Show Kooms are full of the newest and nobbiest Millinery. Ladies Mantles, Jackets, etc. Our Drees Department is crowded out with the latest fashions and designs and all other departments are similarly constituted. We would impress npon our public not to delay making tha first selection, Hooper and Company, Bon Sfarche.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 2

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