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i . The many friends of MrT. Bannister, will regret to learn that he is prostrated with typhoid fever, at Mr Cave's residence, Te Ore Ore. The Dundee strike has been settled, a reduction of 2J per cent having been accepted. The Greyraouth-Hokitika Railway will be opened on the 24th of this month by the Premier. ■ \- i .;. j ~ The Pahiatna people are not satisfied with the site selected by the iSovaru* ment for the caw Post Office, Tho Court has refused to ''release/' the Duchess of Sutherland on the plea of illhealth. | '.■■■■.. r.

The Standard thinks the result'of'O* cruise of the Dundee whalers to -ihe Antarctic seas should encourage <s& equipment of anotiher fleet-' The Salvation jAriny mada an assault on the stronghold of Mr S. Kinjrion. in Ojueen street, yesterday morning. 'iUxKingdoi, does notflika tha "Army" sad its methods. Ho therefore held a speeiy council of war witfihis family, and itwas decided that the best means /of routing the enemy was to fight them with thsir own weapons vhf .'—musical (?) instju, menta, Acoordin«iy the various memoiirs of the family weije armed with horns, and at a given signal blew a corintwblast so hideous, thtk the Captain ateaca jcsve the order for retreat; ■ A large number of people wars pre* sent in the Park yesterday afternoon, when Pearson's Private Band gave th<wr promised concert. The Band, under tae abla conductowhiji of Mr Georcs Ur*y, junr., has improves wonderfully of ]a4, and their musical selections yesterday w«* a. treat to listen to. Eyery item *** splendidly executed, bat the palm must be given to a quartette " Tfe* Betttrn 1 of :Bprma," set for Mro euphoninm. and tenor; the four instruments Weiadinpt baautifully, and from a distaaea tlie music sounded as if played by awwerfal organ. The next Sunday afternoon cdoi cert will be given ; in three weeks tiii/e. The sum of £8 10» 4Jd ap it at the gates, and will go towards tife funds of too Pand.

Hie pranent season h too rai!4 \ -t«E ;bei asaaimabk. Mr Cl«oGruaahi.w Wis':as that he hiirripe. to Issa nutsesy. Scientists «»y that hetr-drlafcißg' | Inihioija rheasiatisw. '■"'*' Pkk«U norteA by tho UntattMa at uull a nuinbor of fr*e labourers, but they were released by the police. Illhi »ork of hying off Uie Hroand and paths at Laitsiiownp, for Mr MuuubsMV usw raahkneo was eotn> iniiiiced to-day. At» meetini: of the K«w iseal«nd Attißtaur Aihletic Asajohuion held iu Uhtlstchurch last week, tlio foltewitiß relitstat«tn*ut» were ps»s«ilt—fi. Vutes' Mastettuu, and i'.U. Clurke, Walravftpa.

A oroeoddH token BO neconds to turo cotupletuly touud,

A '- Raiitleiaai) rcaWum in Wrsterti AustralU, writing to a friend ia M«stortuu, states that wj twentj.'.eight days out the thirty in laut month the* bid rain,

The annual meetbist ot the Mastertun ItotuugU LicensiiiK Ootnuuttae, will be hold ou the Sth June. Ail applications must be lodgud with the Clerk (MrlbbetBon)hut later than the 19th inaUut. UiJly ohe person in 1000 dies of old BRU.

fwo Boltun barbers have been fined, tiuderan Act more than 200 years <jjd, for Sunday shaving.

These aro hard times for working people iu Ken York. Potatoes are selling at IduL fiOa. per bcabel, while pork and other moats are one-quarter higher than hut winter. Wages continue low and work is very dull. A Rood laundress is advertised for. Messrs Lowes and lores add to thair Masterton stock gale tot Wednesday, I7tli May, 200 ewes in lamb, and oue broodmare ■'<iu ) dya" with foal at foot by Admhwittstor.

Hcales are now made that will weich tho fliinocf a candlu or the smallest hair plucked from the eyebrow.

Ihe Hawko's B»y Herald say a now form of local industry has been started at Ssupm— the manufacture of Masonic Biiruna. Thay aw bettor and cheaper than tbe imported article.

- Dent are vary plentiful in Otaeo this yoar, and some Rood nhootiog is already recurded, *

The Southland Aoelinjsliasfcivn Bocittty distributed 190,000 trout fre to the various rims In tho district U*i tmtim.

fbe balftuoa aijcot and annual report of the Maatorton Town ianda Trait, Brill be pmanted at a meeting of votera fca be li«l| «b « p.tn- iii the Temperance Hall, on MonJay nort.

MtT, Ray uotfflos JiU intention to apply «w » hcenso for th» Taratalii

Installation of officers of St Mark's Masonio I«(i S o, Carterton, will taka l>Iw» to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. fcomiuationa fur the WWarepa Trot, titig Club's raoea oloso on Wednesday, . Ap individual who had iwfaibud too irwjy oa fitajrday evening wok a fanoy to a largailflh hanging outiida Mr Cola's shop, in Quoth atreet. when amstod he caused tome little trouble, bnt bavins sinea espnmod diwp contrition and having previously borne sa esoelUafc reputation, hai*a» discharged with a caution. Auolher first oftoudar was dealt with in tno ssme manner.

? r B lv H, „^" od notifiea that on Saturday, May 20ih. ho will «*]] at tha Graytown auction rooms two sections of land with cottages thereon. Tho sections ara situated at Featboraton.

A pnbho meeting was hold in the iowa flail, Eketahuna, on Baturday last, the objew bein«» to lake step* to arrange for a concert and danoe to be held on tho 24th May in aid of the public library. In consequence of the inclemency of the weather, very few attended the meetiagr, which was adjourned, to a future date.

The Napier News has the following paiajfraph:—Messrs Biohardson and ttsardoa are about to sorw and cat ap ttie Carnarvon estate of 7,000 acres at ioxton. 'lhe remarkable oiroumistanoe about this it that it la tha property of the Globo Assets Company, and that that body intend cutting it up in sections of ire to five hundred acres, and to bring out people from Home to aetOa upon them. Tnia is a step in the right direction, and tha success of such an enter* pnse should be assured.

It will jtratify those who have contributed towards the of! the Maaterton Wesleyan Ohareh to know ' that the whole of the money—with the exception of a loan of £IOO without raterert has been raised. At the recent I aoireetae Miniater announced that hei thought they would be JEIS in debt whw all account* were paid. On Thuwday evening the Trustees met, and a final atatement was presented, ihowiDffadefiuencr of £ll loa Id. It was determined that thia amouDt should be cleared off at once, go that there should be no farther aebt on the enlargement scheme than the loan. Thia has now been done, .Thomas long, an old offender, was enawjed with drunkenness before Mr T. Hutchison, R.M., thw morninj}. Acoußed ttate&that he had not obtained the drmk 10. Maatarton and asked for leniency. A fiao of fie, or in default 24 hours, waa inflicted.

The ridiculous statement waa made a few evenings ago by our local contemporary that eomo lucky individual had ducovered " millions of tona of iron ore" which on analysis proved to oontain 96 Aof pure iron 1 W e naturally—knowing the vasjaries of the sensation man en our contemporary'* gtaff—took the matter with a S raln of salt, and on malting enquiries Bnd that the analysis I =IJ^ owed ci, he Percentage of iron to be 67.96 %. Wo might also add that a spearmen has been forwarded to Mr B. Brown of tho Masterton Museum, and a resident of this town, who has had laree experience in iron mining i a the Old Country snfornus us that if the apecimon produced ia the boßt they can find, it ia not worth working, and ha could point out mountains ot the same kind ot ore. Stupid exaggerated statements of the Jtindrecently made by our Jocal contemporary tend to do the district more harm than good. The Works and Finance Committee of the Masterton Borough Council will meet this evening. A correspondent informs the Oamara Mailthat while np at Bdr J. Benderson'a Crossfield, Maerewhenua, he waa shown by. that gentleman a young rabbit which ««t b*l brought In from a paddock ylese by, and was rearing us along with her Jitter of kittens. Although it had been in the nest a few days, the rabbit looked nona the worse for its change of domicile. Puss had evidently been carrying it about like one of her own progeny, as the fur on the rabbit's neok was wet where she had been holding it in her mouth.

A smart shock of earthquake'was ax. perienced abouthalf .past six a.m. on Slay l,at Ohristohurch, followed by SKoiher, less severe, about five minutes later. Both shocks were praoedad by a loud/ rambling noise. Ko damage is reported,

Wastio, from our lady customers, numerous orders for the celebrated C.B. Corssts of which we have just opaned ont a larstf parcel. We wiU forward a pair, post free, for 6/6, from To Aro Hease, WeWngton. Foa Biij!, a splendid lot of ladies TJaderclothing, bought very much under usual ideas, Night-dießses from 4/9, Chemlsss from 2/11, Knickers from 2/11. These are fe«m the best Home Jaatories, and are woadeiful value at Ts Aro Housa. .AiStm Lor. We have just received Jrom i the manufacturers, a first shipment of the 1 " J* 6 / 1 *" a^-^°°i Ondsrvssts, for Ladies and ChOdien, and aro scUing them for wholesala pnessat Ts Aro House. ' FaEB, We will send any quantity ol thss* feeautlful goods by parcel post on re- *• ftlce » '<* Blses 1/11 toe/6, Chil.drens 1/3 to 2/lli "May be had Us; ; waita and plain colours'from Ts Aro House, .'.■,.';.■'

Saorra-o tit Post. Wp make this a leai- 1 ' ing feature In our business. Ccanin sus- 1 tomers served at Wellington prices. We' 3»«9„«i:lar|e staff specUilly for eieauihfe' country orders; so «nd mm on sarly, 7 Bsm«mb«r 1 Alt goods shargsd town egji torn Smea Smith Te Aro Hottse, WsSks. ,'ob'r-.'■:. : .-: ■/ /■'; ■■-■/"■;

r«s%3a (says v QrM 'ia 'the Argua) <*«&( J«a|y s&vuttfee 105 degrees in the etade iaes»¥t'nl6iu>6vs thesa ; bat after ell, uas*sau become hsbltuaW to «W> (Ui» to the wajr v>f temperature, Thara s«M«m«yi picture in Autwert) r«iire> sensing the m&nyrdow of q« :U«tr©W which shows the Saint being slowly jsellled on an ordinary sr£rt|ft>», and ft vi w#e«<4 that wlisii iuii aulltmry omt, ti<«» was only half itilahad he reqßeated the wswmia&Mettifatitete tbtn We over gs he felt tie was suffletetitljf * done ' on one afcta. That Si the pMfteapMo f*aw» of mine cultivate by the itthabltuue t>f Wyntibiiii, in Western AuaHraJia, wht>™ there is a climate <b which; the heat (l f uslbouruW tuoutifs gaily up iu JSO dee in the shade, and ialoomuch eaAauiterf if *i.J CoruionSiw together, 'So Ihiu Si Wynab»ui,|JeJtl'MnJ m American visitor to the drineipal Inoal merchant tu the plsce reeentlr. The resident patapiringly assented. * Wall, etsanger, if I, owned Wyndhani and Hade* I guesSl'd'Sell Wyndhais Mid go and live ail iay other estate.'

will lie bboji from an advertisement appearing in another culuuin Mt G. E Attali has been Acting Resident Agent, for sfasttrt«o, for the Mutual life Association i>f Anatralaoia. Mr Aacall ia uot by iny means a atraagsr to this distrioS, being well and favourably; known' to »«veriil MMterton reßiilenta. We miftht also state that Mr Aatall was at one fame a prominent menibsr of the PoEotoFootballOlub,arid Uharamaios , in Msstertoß way b» osptotad to p!»y in loiieof theloealcju'os. |

The Bon M&re&s ia to tha Waitmrasa what iha ami in to the aolar sjsteia—iia pi'ojilpalljgbt.: ge yoahear of Hcopsr aad Cota&tiiy maa siuircniTersal itora. -PedjSelirißjin file north,:': soujb, east and west go there aa naturally as dneia take to wtterl . People fnmlihlag fly to them on wugo of eTspectation to feast on bargains such aa soWkere else coald tbey hope to get I the well] Tbey doit econon«c«lly 1 51wy "do it to the aatlsfaetion »f those who lavoor tbeai with their otitis'. ra»hlon»Sla ladlea are aaongst their iaoat Talnedpatrcffla, Thay visit the Bon-Ma«sha in[ eheals. Eee§« and <&mpanyMt& specially fortim*. iSy show them everything nev! 2hay riaea tha' latest o! fashion's tads bafora thani 1 - They offer them the choicest and newest, and 1 eonsMoently are ooriatdered their 'oeat irienda 1 Business men patronise thea because they know by business insilnet that tuey ere busuießa people who do buuincas la a business way. And they tell there wires and daughters ail about It, and adriae them for their own benefit and the benefit ot the family purse to do the whoU of their ehop. plug at Hoopsr'aßon Uarehe. Jouag ladlM like our shop, - They llkdto roara about and look at tldeand that, and s ß y oat thia new thins and that bs&utiful novelty and then iot ribbon, Ims and gloves. Why they all swear (as berei avtetr, o! (Jourse, in language ot taslt own) there's no place lib It.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 2

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