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The Wairarapa Farmera Co-operative - Association announces that they have F beenappniiitedagentsinthoWairarapafor 'lie De Laval cream separator. Tboattention of dairy farmers is directed tu the advertisement which appears in another column. e '• An admirable property ot H. 850 acres at East Puketoi is advertised for Bale by Messrs Johnston and Co., nf Wellington, R in this issue. The land, which is at pre- >' aent_ in iho occupation of Mr flonry '• Hurling, is well-watered grazing country of excellent quality, and it is also partly improved. Attention is deeded to Messrs Johnston and Co,'a advertisement in auuther column. Mr. D. "WilßOn, .'he Victorian butter export, haj obtained from bwedeuan explanation of the method of the new bacteria cream fermentation, which secures a unitorm, and the finest, aroma , for all buttors, be is taking aarap!e3 of '' bacteria cream to Melbourne with him. Clement, Metropolitan of Bulgaria, has been sentenced to banishment for !• life for sedition. jj Sharland, London bicyclist, has riddon , 426 miles in 24 hours, thus establishing ' a new record, le • ■ Tho Daily News discussing the decision in the case of Makin, of Sydney, the murderer of infants, considers the -• Privy Council rightly refused to entertain tho appeal. Sergeant Davies, of tho First Wolsb ' Volunteers, won the Queen'a Prize at Bisley. id " Prolessor Richard " whose namo ;o and magnetic fame are familiar to our 3- readers, opens in tho Theatre Royal, it Masterton, on Thursday, August the 10th. A notice of spocial interest to owners ib of draught atalliunsia published in another column by the Woodville Central Agria' cultural Moral Association, a. In a new advertisement Mr J. L. ; Murray, draper, of Masterton, offers s . mackintoshes at special prions. j. King Carlos of Portugal, wliilo intere, vening iu a drunken street brawl, was violently assaulted; but ho captured his - apaajlant, and handed him over to tho police. \ Captain Edwin says that there are 93 likely to be strong northerly gales with rain in mott parts of the c untiy between '■ noon of the 26th and miduight on the 28th inst, . The Dircotora of the Bank of New Zealand recommend the declaration of a dividend for the half-year at the rate of i t 5 per cent, per annum, The sum of 419,000 is carried forward to next year's account, and £IO,OOO placed to the Re- „ servo Fund. A partner with a small capital is advertised for to share a live hundred " acre perpetual lease section about twelve [. miles Iran Masterton, ie Our local contemporaiy writes somo 111 f -jlish words about ministers of religion patronising this journal. We may tell him that most of tho working men in the |j district take the Wairuiapa Daily Times in preference to the IVturarapa j 0 Slav, We have the patronage of the le working men as well as that of ministers 1- of religion. A lotter from a working le man appears in our present issue. ( l A special announcement Is mado in ir this issue by Mrs E, F M. Frikarb, the is clever and experienced lady specialist i. and physician who it now permanently ? resident in Wellington. As Dr Frikart is a duly registered practitioner ef , acknowledged attainments, her presence " in the Empire City should be a distinct h advantage to those whose health ia in e any way impaired. Particular attention e is directed to the new notification in this issue. The consulting rooms, it r might be mentiontd, are in Brandon |( street. • S) The following is from tho Greytown J Standard,—"A most Unusual occurence took place at Kaiwaiwai on Sunday. ® For some years a Presbyterian service lt has been held in the sohoolhouse end e the present incumbent nf Martinborouph >, has continued these services up to date, lB However, the school committee, since ir the publio hall was opened, decided that the service should no longer be held in the school, and intimated the f> same tothe Rev Mr Lymburn. The h hall committee liberally placed tho hall I. at the disposal of the people for church i- purposes, free of cost, and the minister 0 was invited to hold the service as usual. e The congregation, to, the number of about forty, assembled, the, parson " arrived, but refused to preaoh. He 11 decked tha|; ha had advertised that no r servipe woijldbe hold, thai their apsemy bling was. a mistake, that in the mean- < time the regular service should be dis- ,, continued, more especially as there was e considerable variance in the district on church matters generally. Tho would-be ' worshippers thought otherwise, but per- * suasion wbb unavailing* Eventually tho f reverend striker wput out through ono - of the anterooms and it was some time ] before those left sitting solemnly in their B places could realise their position, Then f one of the men_ of light and leading 1 pursued the minister, and again urged him to preach. All, however, was in ® vain i the minister refused to hold t Borvice in tho hall, pointing out that an i effort was about to be made to build a r church, and he was with those who pre--5 ferred to wait for the church instead of [ using the hall. As the congregation included several staunch supporters of the ohurob, including a number of highly respected ladies, end tho organist of the t choir, the minister's disparaging rei marks caused intense- jndigaatipn. A r publio meeting- is to be held to discuss , the poaition, and mal{e alternative a(N , rangements ' 1 ' Salvage Sale of goodß saved irom the burn i lug ship" Port Jackson" in Sydney harbour , bought at 10s in £ commences on May, i June 30th, at Te Aro House, Wellington, Salvage Sale, 600 good Winter Dresses 1 cheap at 8s 6d,now selling for 3s lid. 350 heavy Melton Dresses, tonavyandred, worth i As6d for 4s lid, Salvage Sale. 300 heavy Cheviot Tweed ! Dresses, valued iit 22s M, for 12s 6d. 150 ' splendid Cashmere Dresses, in all ca'ors, i usual for G3M. ' 2s raoffy Vintee.,- ; Salyiige'Sale, 6000 yards. Stoul. Grey I Calico 3s 6d for Is lid dozen, Heavy Cray Calicoes, lyd wide, 6s Cd for 3s lid dozeE yards.' ■ ; Salvage Sale. 1250 yards Whit? Ojlicoes, ; lyd \vide; Bs' Gd for 2.31\4 dozen, Heavy ' White one yard wide, (is Od for Js l Ud doze?. ? . ;,V. ( Bftlvage Salo from burning ship '-Port f Jackson" commences 'on Friday, June 30th 'fe Aro House,,' Wellington, Hnrry up for first choice, I

Iu aoounty cricket maioh, Kent-beat ; Surrey by 22 rline, after an "editing ' game. Information roachedj Masterton last ovoning, that the tender of the Waira- , rapa Farmers' Od-operativo Aaiocktiou , had boen accepted lor the stock 4c,, of the Wholesale Drapery Company, The usual weekly meeting of the Phoenix Lodge, LOUT., was held last evening, One old member was re-ad-The nomination of officers for > tho ousuing term will take place at next i meeting 1 A special meeting of the Masterton ) Borough Counoil will be hold this evon- ) ing to discuss a water and drainage [ scheme. . . i The Eev. Edward Walker, lecturer j and organiser of the Near Zealand Aliif ance, will sddress a public meeting in tho , Temperance Hotel, Masterton, on Fri- ' day, July 28th, .'We direct attention to the important i sale of general goods arid drapery to be 1 held at Greytown by Mr F.Wood on • Friday and Saturday next. Particulars 3 appear in our advertising columns. ' Early on Sunday' morning last, the 1 business premises of Messrs T. Wagg & f Co. were broken into by some person or ) persons. Entrance nas obtained by j breaking a window! ana pushing back a s bolt with a bar of iron, Strange to j relate nothing is missing from either the shop or office, although papers and documents were upset and scattered in in all directions. There is a rumour current (says the Post) to which we are loth to give any 3 utedence^ although wo feel bound to , mention it. The stoiy runs that an r intrigue ia being carried on tooußt Mr. . Seddon from the Premiership and 3 leadership of tho Liberal Parly iu r favour of Sir Robert Stout, Mr Seddon beinii compensated by appointment as Chief Commissioner of Railways for a five years, at a salary of *IOOO a-year. Such an arrongenient would be utterly discreditable to all parties concerned. . Wo remind our readers of Messrs I Lowes and lorns usual fortnightly i stock Bale, to-morrow (Wednesday) at I 1 .o'clock; The entries at date conipriao j 200 mixed, sheep; 100 ewes, forward in t lamb; 100 fat wethers (turnip fed); 10 pure-bred Komney owo hoggets; 12 springing cows; 8 fat bullooka; 2 draught f horses; 1 trap horse; 1 hack and I I buggy horse, and harness, , Tho following 10 the programme for 4 this evening's sixpenny entertainment in f the Wesleyan Snnday Bchoolroom Overture; Recitation, Lily Wellington ; Pianoforte Solo, Ainy Williams; Song, l( Mr Boagey; Recitation, Victor Wil» r liams; Hong, Miss Perry; Reoitation, Annie Wellington; Piano Sjlo, Olive Dellwood; Reading, Miss McOourt; Recitation, Annie Fielding; Trio, Messrs Aitken, Boagey, and Ralph'; Dnet, (comet and piano) .Teannioand Joe ben- - nington; Humorous Address, Rev. J. ', Dukes; Song, Mr Ralph; Recitation, e Ethel Tricker; Duet, Miss Prentice and - Miss Cran; Duet (piano and violin), Harold and Stella Dixon; Song, Mr h Lilly; Recitation, Arthur Wise, Cornet t Solo, J. Bennington; Duet (vocal) Messrs Boagny and Ralph, A crowded house ia eipectod, and we understand 0 better seating accommodation has been | C provided than on the former occasions, o A man named Alfred Smith was brought to Masterton from Tiliui yesterday evening by Constable Colletton, 8 charged with being a lunatic at large. It T is understood that some years ago ho * was manager of a branch bank in the South Island, and has since seen many i, ups and downs and followed many s oillings, Not hng ago ho wa6 employi d grasß-seeding in the Featherston district, and lias since worked 1 on some of the 8 East Coast Btations. Bis peculiar 8 hallucination is that he ia entitled to a 0 very large sum of money, £BO,OOO of which he supposes to be hidden in an old chimney at T9nui, He also is under the 8 impression that he owns a considerable II tract of countiy at the Mungapakeha, n and while bringing the unfortunate e fellow past the spot, the Constable lwd tho groatest difficulty in preventing his i- e.capo, because he considered he ought a to muster and count the sheep on that if property. Doctors Douglas and Beard if have certified that the man is insane, and 'a he will probably be committed to WeiI- lington thisafterncoii. The largest singlo purchase of butter s yet made in the colony was'" completed d on Friday by Mr. John R. Morgan, of e Queen's Chambers, the representative in the Hotth Island of the groat London 0 produce firm of Oetzes and Gerritsen, n The quamty bought was no less.than 78 II tons, tho value being £5300, and the e lot was manufactured by the Crown' y Daii y Factory Company, New|Plyirfoutb, l j whose butter always comma.^ 1 th« 0 highest market rate. The consignment a will be sent Home b7 the Rimutaka, which leaves Wellington next Thursday week-—Post, a Tho Times says it is Captain Greenstreet's intention to take the Rimutaka t through the Magellan Straits on tho next trip Homo, weather permitting. On the t last voyage of the Rimutaka this route f was taken, much to tho delight of the s pasßengers on board. It is tho intention t of the New Zealand Shipping Company ] to instruct their commanders generally , to proceed , through the Straits, should ( weather per.nit, an opportunity thus being given of viewing the magnificent | scenery, and making a pleasant episode in a long voyage, , All arrangements for the Kennedy j Dramatic Company opening here on Friday next have been completed. Mr Price (agent for tho combination) re--1 ceived a wire to-day stating that the i season at Blenheim concluded last ovening, when little Ruby Kennedy, who J has just recovered from a severe illness, I was tendered a complimentary benefit, j The Hall was packed to the doors. Tho t Company leave Blenheim to-morrow, j arriving in Masterton on Thursday. The I season here promises to be a big success. ( The box plan Is now open at Messrs . flood and Johnson's, and as the season | here is limited to five nights, there [ will be a change of prograniniy each t evening. " I The W.F.C.A, will offer the whole of i the Wholesale Drapery Company's stock ■ for sale irrespective of original cost. Aorazefor bargains set in this morning ■ at the Bon Marohe. We, that is Hooper & i Company, have started clearing out the i balance of our winter stock, Our bargains i arc always genuine, We don't say we enll at cost price, beoauscno one or very few i could tcsi it, not knowing what the cost , price is. We don't offer our goods at 20 ( per cent discount becauso no one can oheck , !he calculation, not knowing on what it is based. We rely upon the prices at which wo offer our bargains and in nine cases out of nine and-a-half those prices are staggerers both'for the Publio and the Trade. Of | oourse, wearegoingto lose money over this job t How could we do otherwise? But whynot ? Why shouldn't wo as • well as other people 1 Everybody's losin money now-a-days, and we are . prepared to drop our share just for the sake of company, but that we lose we lose in a good cause,' W6 benefit the Publio, so keep jour eye on the Bon Marche for bargains. Everything at panip prices. i - l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4479, 25 July 1893, Page 2

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