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Ho Jess than iilneiwii Mfagt/urn wore noticvd to p&aa tlirouxh JVfaateiton on Monday las(, The IJauxra Htut complains that the recent aneuplriir ulihnhm In the Tftratiakl Lund UJljoe hnvi-e it without a man who has any pruotluul 1 en! kuowledtie. A new Bdvurtmeiimiit from Mr 0. Tragroll appems in nuolliur column. Miiuloflon Monimin inoet this (Wednesday) ovumiix, A Mas.mic " At Homo" take* plsca at Carterton thin ovoniny. A Mormon colony in about to bo established in Mimco, In which, it Is said polygamy will |ji> practised. An Intercßtiiti} letter from thu Itev Jim Dukes has bee.) ruouivod by us, and, owing to pre-iisuro uu our space, Us hold over until to-morrow. On Wednesday last, on tho East Coast the Bev. J. 0. Andrew united in tho bonds of matrimony, Mr Thomas Oripps a son of a pioueor settler, in the Wbareams, to Miss Hilda Bennett, youngest daughter of Mr William Bennett, of Fernjjluii. | lets one of the duties of a Prime Minister of Madiipasnar to marry tho Queen of the country for tho time being. The pres3nt Premier, Bamilaiativony, has been married to three' queens, one after another. Bain-making experiments, conducted in India, have resulted in complete failures. In a new advertisement JB. F. Temple and Co of Mastetton, announce that they can supply BlackeViatentßrooved axe in any quantity. 1 The eldest son of lf| Bichards.of Woodville, (snys the Examiner) has left to enter the training garrison of the Salvation Army at Aehbnrtsn. This is the fifth who, from that town, has been induced to enter the work pt the Salvation Army. One of the Masterton Itoad nuppliers to Mr Cheater's Mangatspoka factory finds that his returns averaged £1 per cow per month. One oflthe herd has averaged 30s per month.-JjExaminer. The Pahiatua Star states that on Monday morning, near Oardner's sawmill, Mangatainoka, a dead carrier pigeon was found. There was a silvtr ring round the loft leg, under one wing was stamped in red ink (as near ss could be made out), "J. E. Fitzserald, Wordsworth, 81. Wellington." The dead bird ie new at the mill. Tho population of the city of fflalbourne has fallen off ?Jper cent, as compared with last year.

Although only four mot the of this year have parsed away, no lesa than 28 marriages have taken place in Masterton against 48 For the whole of 1892. The extent to which tie practice for calling for business orden is carried in Berlin may be fudged fro n the following examples :—The -wife of! a high official was very ill, and the physician gave little hops of her recovery. A coffin manufacturer having heard \of this went Btr&ight to the official, and offered him a splendid coffin, "just made for your wife !" he said. But this impudence was exceeded by that of another holiness man, who came to (he same official the next day and offered his services in cue of the death of the sick Jady, to procure a second advantageous marriage, even proposing a certain lady. The official, whose wife is fortunately quite recovered tuld these circumstances to a local paper, with permission to publish them.

Most of oar readers will already have heard of the mammoth show which is shortly to visit WellinKton : we speak of Fillis' Great Circus and Menagerie. It is questionable whether ever before such a wonderfully completeorganiaation has visited this quarter of the globe, and we feel certain that many residents will avail themselves of the special railway facilities which will be afforded, and so pay a visit to Wellington durjus; its stay. The show is altogether of "tod great a magnitude to bring into the Wairarapa, however much its proprietors might wish to bring their entertainment right to the doors of their patrons, but as this Is a distinct and reliable evidence of its numeric ttrengtl' and attractiveness, no doubt overyono at all anxious to sees reajiy good thins; will find his way down to it. It is impossible to attempt a detailed description of so extensive a combination as this marvellous Concern presents. We ean, therefore, only refer our readers to the summarised schedule of Its leading features whioh to-day appears in our amusement column. To this we may add that the opening date isfixed for Tuesday, lljthjMay, that two performances a day are Riven, and that the prices are tbe exceedingly moderato ones of ss, 3s, and 2s. (

The Bon Marche is to the Wairarapa what the sud is to the solar system—its principal light. Wherever you go you hoar of Hooper and Company and then-universal store. People living in tbo north, south, east and west ro thoro as naturally as ducks take to water 1 Teople furnishing ffy to thorn on wings of expectation to feast on bargains such as nowhere dec could they hope to get! They do the! business well 1 They do it ecouomlnally I They do 14 to the satisfaction of those who favour thorn with their orders! Fashionable Indies are amongst Ibeir most valuod patrons. They visit the Bon Marcbo in Shoals. Hooper and Company cater specialty forthem. They show them everything newt They place the latent of fashion's finds helots them I They offer them tbe choicest aud newest, and consequently are considered their best friends 1 Business tuou patronise them boi eause they know b> business instinct that ; they are business people wbo do business in a business way. Aud they tell there wives and daughters all about it, aud advise them for their own benefit aud the benent oi the family puioo to do the wkolo of their shopping AtHoopcr'sßon Marche. Young ladies like our shop. They like tri roam nbout aud look at this and tbnt, and ray out tbii'new thing and that beautiful novelty and then for ribbon, laces and glovo;, Why they all swear (as hares swear, of coursse. in language of their own) turn's no plats like it. ,

A m») smeltanfe, Patrlek tjliceiy, v&a sanUnerf tooaw month's itsprlseaiMisi by U»i gseth MeJbußnte Iknefc m wh»tofMb«dly beaHtis Ms m* hsaay, which t» bntessawow W -head. Tho boy ran «jMkf ih« loft, and his ft*!,** t>».bed Jilm with &jKtttisuf a itlckutitlt m W

& bay MsW, with «tfcihuudorW)B, k advertised as tost. Aayoua fous»& da* tauutig tits sßisaai altar this, data will ba p-tesssaiW, ''-'.■

A agt-cial suswtiiig of tlis Ma»i«i*DU Bun ounhCptiticil,wjiUi«li«EdDli Moafiay,Siay li.lith, ftNrtlw jturpose of iiearteg anci tiiitatrujiiiiuts objastioisa to tfats Elaweits liiil*.

. The triutaphsl inarch of FUlJa' Oirctm : w abhuuriesd in our »4vertUuig cotutsiis. Its unsisggerit) of wild annuals in likely ie prove ait ittautfon to young Watrarapa f twutenta, who hate navef m>«n performluitaM&ut*, Nubian lions and Bsagat tigers.

Tha Pops k preparing ab Eneylioal to! Vi» Great Potest* oa tho qtt<atiim at" aiilitary bsrdaua. Ho auageaU tha disarmament of Austria, Switzerland, Bulgiunn and Bpain, but is willing that tloasia ahbatd only partly disarm

Taa French press in tha Dominion of Canada, alleges tkiat the Government officials have tampered with tha census and disfranchised £O,OOO Frenchmen, Princess May's trousseau will be made entirely of English and Irish materials. The Mori, the Premier is to apeak in Auckland during the first weak in June. The installation of Worshipful Master mid tlm investiture of nfilctra uf St Mark's Lodge Carterton, took placo last evening. Bro. N. Urace, P.M , assisted bf Bro. A.L. Wnbitfcr, Impressively performed fie installation ceremony. Aftor Bro. Ilobert Darby had boon duty installed, tho following officers for tha ensuing term ware Invested :—S,W.—Bro J. Bairatow ; 3,Vf,—sto. W. Moore ; See. —Bro.W.J. Lindop j Troas Bro. S. Scollyj B.V. -Bro. JS. L. Vakalin ; J.D.—Bro, A. Msrcer; .T.G.—Bro. 3,' Paaaka j Tyler-Bro. «. Howies. A Urge number of brethren from alt p&rta wars present, and at: tho conclusion of tho ceremony tliey adjoorned to the Council Ohambers wiiuro an escallsut BBppar was pro Wiled. 'The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts iwere honoured tlm company separating abnut midnight, aftersjisuamg a,must enjoyable time. l'tiß Hasterton brethren; wore driven to Carterton end back by Mr W. Hawk*. Moam J, Mayo and Hon% nursery* men, ol PelmerstitD North, announoa tliat they haro f<« salo avary tlwerlpttou of fiult and abetter trees, and will forward aduaorlptivu catutoi(uu on appll> oslion.

Professor Litohwurk had a narrow escaps froia a syfloua accident at Grey" town yesterday afternoon. Ha »ut driving a pair of fresh pernios through that township, when a dog rushed out mi m& oaa of tliu pair on th» leg. Thii stirtud the snlmalTtiukiß g. It travelled souie distance, making fmo use of its Ivga cnrwtt, and hurting tho other Lome raMiep severely, finally got iU leg ovef the pull of the buggy and fell to the ground. Its uate was promptly cskuu out of the harness. No damage was doua besides knoalsian the horso'a legs about, and Mr Litchwark re-yoked the animals sod drovo away, Mr Chus. Itoners, of 'linui, who ws» one of those assisting, received a rather nasty kick on the back of hi* head, but no serious results are expected.

A considerable number of Indian assembled in the Council Chambers yesterday afternoon in response to the invitation of Miss Vallance to assist in Sroraotiug the proposed Hospital Hall. Ira Tabuteau occupied tbo chair, and Miss Vallance acted as Secretary to the meeting. Committees were appointed ; first, for general management, conaiit* ing of Metdames Tabuteau, W. H. Beetham, Boddington, Hoiking, fiicol, Yates, and D, Donald; second, for cateriug ; third for decoration. Tbero appeared to exist an Bnthu»3stic determination to make the affair a success, and it was even proposed that the event should be an annual one. We also cote that Mrs flicol was appointed Treasurer and Mr W. isellar, Secretary. The date fixed for the bail is Thursday, ; Jane Ist.

Mr W. B. Thompson ia now on the war-path in Qreytown canvassing for subscriptions for funds for the Memorial tothelato Rot A. Knell, which is to take the form of a stained glass window in St Lukes Church at Grey towu. Wasted, from our la&youstomers, numerous orders for the celebrated 0.8. Corsets ol which'we have just opened out & large parcel Wo will forward a pair, post free, for 6/6, from Te Aro House, Wellington, Fob Bius, a splendid lot of Ladies Underclothing, bought very mueh under usual prices. Night-dresses from 4/9, Chemises from 2/11, Knickers from 2/11. These are from the best Home Factories, and are wonderful value at Te Aro House.

A New Lot. We have just received from the manufacturers, a first shipment of the V Ideal," all-woolTJnderveats, for Ladies and Children, and are selling them for wholesale prices at Te Aro Bouse.

Post Fbee. We wilt send any quantityof these beautiful goods by parcel post on teceipt of order. Prices for ladies sizes 1/11 to 6/6. Childrens 1/3 to 2/11. May be had in white and plain colours from Te Aro House.

Shopmko by Post. We make this a leading feature in our business. Country customers served at Wellington prioea. We keep a large staff specially for executing country orders; so send them on early. Bemember 1 All goods jborged town prices from Jameß Smith Te Aro House, Wellingon.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 10 May 1893, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 10 May 1893, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 10 May 1893, Page 2

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