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DEATH.

SECOND EDITION

DiNIEU-On May 11th at Yt'amam- ;. 8001, Victoria, 0. P. Daniell, aged 35, yenra.

a special program of selected dance mustc will bo played by Mr A, Yon Keisotiberfii's Orchontra at the social in aid of Mrs B, Houuslow, this evening. The informations laid against Robert and Thomas McGuiro, charging them with being loose, idlo, and disorderly persons, wero not proceeded with by the police, yesterday. Many people in this district will regret to hoar of tho death of Mr (J. F, Daniell (brother of Mr C. E. Daniell, of Masterton), which took place at Warnainbool, Victoria, yesterday. Notico ii given that returns of incomes for tho year ended 31st March last, must be sent in to tho Government on or before the Mst day of May, for taxing purposes, Eathor a curious case came before tho Masterton R.M. Court yesterday, in which a father nnd son wore charged with assulting another man. Each em« ployed his uivn lawyer and raised a wparato defence. One legal nan contended that tho assault was not much any how, but if anybody ought to bo punished it was certainly the son. The son's lawyei looked at the matter from quite aii oppwitn paint, while agreeing with hi; learned friend that the assault was so trivial as not to bo worth mentioning said if anybody desert ed blame it must ao the father, The Court howsvor dec'ySd that both were guilty and lined than accordingly. l'ho death of Lord William Paulot is announced, Jltr Kennedy, of Edinburgh, has boen efectod Moderator of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland. We remind jur readers of the concert and soci»!, irhich takes place this oven--11 "in aid of tho widow and orphans of ■ late Mr 13, Hounßlow. For suoh a f thy object we have no doubt the oplc of Masterton will attend in largo nttlr F, H. Wood makes addition to tho 'l ties for Ills neit Taratahi Stock Sale. ' | correspondent of tho Examiner writesTho co-operative pings at present working on the Makairo road exteiißion works passed through a nemowhat lengthened period of privation lately, that tested their fasting capabilities and physical endurance. This was jwing to the impassable state of tbe 'iver, which necessitated the storeman's carrier from Woodyille, prolonging his stay, and in coming out, to make the journey via Pahiatua, As an oyidenco of tho thorough rcspeot entortaind for Mr Alox. Black, throughout the Pahiatua district, and of the sympathy which is felt for him in his present misfortune, nothing could be more telling than tho following testimonial he has just received :-"To Mr Alexander Black, Pahntua Star. Pear Sir, -We, the undersignod sottlora and residents of Ballance, gratefully taring the various occasions on which you have to ably advocated and supported ibo needs of our district generally, hereby respectfully wish to convey to pou our eiprostioos of sympathy and ■egret that yoa should have succumbed o circumstances of an unpleaiant, nature, ind wo trust that your misfortune will 'lily prove a temporal/ check on your uture success,— We remain, &c. Yilliam Holstod, Charles Reed, John A, Sinclair, James B. Tait, Han/ MoLeod, Vm. Jas. Foster, Jons Probensen, Thos. lurphy, John O'Neill, Allen Anderson, oseph Miller, JSdward Revel l , Jas. laokintosb, Joseph Barnett, L. V. Kay, . Tait, senr., Ernest S. Holdawsy, John 'owie, Stephen Avery, J. B. Eaton, •avid Harris, W. Brown, A. H. G, tooper, W. E. Barnett, T, O'Gorman, I. 8, Baiton, Jno, It Davit's, G, Atkiib in, 0. H, Robinson, Thomas Heard. H, road, M, Kippenberger." The Bon Marche is to the Wairarapa hat the sun is to the solar Bjstein—its incipal light. Wherever you go you hear Hoopor and Company and their universal ire, People living in tho north, south, st and west go there as naturally as ducks ke to water I People furnishing fly to em on wings ol expectation to feast on rgains such as nowhere elso could th»y pe to get 1 They do tho business well ! | ley do it economically I They do it to e satisfaction ol those who favour them th their orders I Fashionable ladies are wngst their most valued patrons. They iit the Bon Marche in shoals. Hooper ( dCompanycaterspcciallyforthem. They i ow them everything new! They pkcethe ( ;est of fashion's fads before them I Thoj 1 fer them the choicest and newest, and ' nscqucntly aro considered their best ] ends 1 Business men patronise them be- • use they know by business instinct that ey are business people who do busincE, in \ rasinesG way. And they tell there wives ' d daughters all about ii, and advise them 1 •their own bensfli and the benefit of ills ] uily purse to do the whole of their shop- ( ig at Hooper'sßon Marche. Young lares , e our shop. They like to roam about find ® k at this and that, and spy out thisrieiv I ng and that beautiful novelty and tlieq ribbon, laces anil gloves. Why thoy ill , lir (as hmcs swear, of courso. In langunje ibelroirn) there's no place like it, T

Mcontomporary states that the Graß. Hi Butter Factory, Victoria, has Btod the system of payment by reH, Each supplier's milk will be tested n every week, and at tho eudof the Hth, the averaee will be struck to H the percentage of butter fatyielded. HB oxpected other companies in the Hbourkuod will follow the lead of Hnere. jHJjweph Donnelly, of Martinboreugh' H| notice of application for a pnbh. HHlicense, at the noit meeting of the HBsing Committee to be held at MarUrough. HJRstrs Lowes and iorns odd to their jHnrton stock sale, foe Wednesday, 9PH 300 good ewes, forward in and 40 fat HB willow nuiranco is stated to be HBsmg in parts of this district, ■magnificent display of ball and evenHHeßjes will be made in the windows L, J, Hooper 4 Co., Bon tomorrow (Saturday). our readers of Mtjssrn Lowes ■Bros Salo to-morrow (Saturday) at HBck, when they will offer at their lUdfl privileges in connection with the H Mn-.iri fiaco Meeting, to bo held at |H on the 18th inat, after which thoy ■Hllat theresidence of Mrs G Hirich, Bead, the whole of her houseHBtnituro and effects. HHHtter of condolence has been farHBBi to Mrs Ballsnce through Mr A. KflS-% M.tf.R,, from the settlers of ■flßrnship of Ballnnce. |ffljaKricultiiral writor in the Cantor. HBays: "There is no sign of a falling HBthe fat sheep values. I mean BHfehly prime when I say fat, or in HUfturda sheep up to beat freezing BHftd. 1 find on careful enquiry and comparison of values that SHB' our gracing friends are not dojHßte so well in their private deals as HDfcht do in the yards, They miss HHiitou, and competition just now is HHpnrtant factor in the sellinft of HHg sheep, for the simple roason that Mfc plenty of it, 9H Wellington agents for the Shaw, HHind Albion Co have been advised MBit) b.s. Arawa left Capetown for HRftand Wellington on Wednesday. HHlizard with two tails, presented to Museum some weeks ago, escaped the same day, was HHtbis morning comfortably sleeping ■Blown Clerk's chair. English mail via Frisco, will Hmt Masterton on Thursday, May HHBt (i.15 a.m. meeting of Court Loyal HBrise A.0.F., was held last ovoniug HBporestor's Hall, Masterton, The |BB;al business was tho adoption of report and balanco sheet. Hj following is from tho Wairarapa jH County Engineer's report results ot tho road maintenance BHtf's have not been altogether satis. H in some instances during the OBHnd m drawing up the specificsHBHnd conditions for similar contracts HHre it will be necessary to revise HHer them so as to introduce meadefects which have made |HR>lves apparent in the conduot of ■Billing contracts. Tho success of ■Hport&nt measure restricting traffic of tho district during tho winter, has recited greatly to the benefit of the road affected by it, and the further amended by-la it: uoir in force will be a largo saving of expenditure to the Eketahuna and Alfredton Bidings in which it is in oporation, It is desirable that in all cases of infringement of the by-law# tho maximum penalty should be pressed for, aB the carriers in these localities aro guilty of the most flagrant breaches of them to the serious detriment of the roads. H has also been found in America to" effect large saving in maintenance, if the axles of alt waggons employed in heavy hauling are made with ono shorter than the othor by an amount equal to double tho width of the tire, the effect being to distribute tho pressure over double the usual surface of the road and prevent tuts, reducing the traction, and causing the waggons to act as road rollers." I have discussed the question of altering existing waggous as abovo suggoited and find it can be done at small cost, and would ask tho Council to considor the expediency of offering further toll concessions to carriers and others who would be willing to adopt the alteration, or to go so far as to pay theoxpouseandiuakeitcompulsory," Mr Bremner'a suggestion is to be tried. Wamed, Irom our lady customers, numerous orders tor the celebrated C.D. Corsets of which wo have just opened out a large parcel. We will forward a pair, post free, for C/ 0, from To Aro House, Wellington, For Sale, a spleudid lot of Ladies Underclothing, bought very much under usual prices. Night-dresses from 4|D, Chemises from 2/11, Knickers from 2/11. These are frem the best Home Factories, and are wonderful value at To Aro House.

A New Lot. Wo have just received Irom the manufacturers, a first shipment of the " Ideal," nlt-wool Under vesta, for Ladies aud Children, and arc selling them for wholesale prices at To Ato Hoxibd,

Post Ita, We will send any quantityof these beautiful goods by parcel post on receipt ol order. Prices (or Ladie3 sizes 1/U to 6/0, Children 1/3 to 2/11. May be Lad in white and plain colours from To Aio Hou.se. Suornsa jx Posi. We make this a icaiing feature in our business. Country customers served at Wellingtou prices. Wo keep a largo staff specially for executing couutry orders; so send them on early, flemember I All goods jbarged town prices from James Smitb To Aro House, Wellingon.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4416, 12 May 1893, Page 2

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DEATH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4416, 12 May 1893, Page 2

DEATH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4416, 12 May 1893, Page 2

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