: An oatrioh h*» just died at iha Clio tun Zix> which, tohen disaeciw! by Uts local lUrgonn*, ntg found to tfouUid in j Its iusiile m f|euoil.ea»e, two po«krt* Iwudknroiifs, *nd« smiyer-Wok. Mr D- OiUtto rrport* th»t m ilk I special horso snlsj held at Pabiataa on | Saturday, tha a2od. soma itxly koriw eaina forward, dooiatun ot all etattt*, and w«ru all quUtud under tha hamuar |at eatisfaotory prices. Some vary' ««xl clasßEfl of lnoal norsea waro ntnad and toild at the fcllowiuct priwi:—Good t°i £11; haavy drrnDgHU, £ll IBs ti £10; {haroaaa hvraaa, £6 5a to £B, Tbo uoaohjing plant advartiaad yf*» purchaand by Mr Vile for £loo' Mr !OroWa next Ukra nlaea a* Saturday July Math. ..■■■■":■
A borao riddel) by Hr ft. Bright, of Oraytown, on 8 ind»y bad a vary painful | experience. A d out and bit tba ; nol*6s in the hot 1, the btfra ;un artflry and oauaing an axtriordinair flow ofblotid, wbiuh marked ita jwjruey , to its Btablcs in a iroad track. akmdara. The Court has awarded the owners of! tbo ateiimor Hawardan Oattla 17000 for acsutniK tbo Shaw Savill & Albion Oompaur's Imiip when she broka her •baft on the vo+aßa to Oapotowo, Of tbu amount, ({oaa to the owner*, and tho rust to the oiptain and tbe oraw. Sotoral members of the Wellioßton Eduoation Board are of opitiion that awiataut taaoiiera arvoiidarpaid, anditjs Ho? J. I'atoraon ha» formaJiy Riven noMoo that the raviaion of the raaulatlona la reffard to taUrlaa ahould ba takwi wito ci<:i«ider*tion within the naxt tbraa month*. Tbu Pducation Hoard hu voted €lO for rppuira to ! tbe Pahiatua School groundi. The Maatartrm Oouiwittaa'a ajiplioatluß for a sum to be expended In the Infant Behool ground, iui
It la reported that Jxird Oromar (brttar known nn «ir Evelyn liarlng) ha« b««« offurod tho post of VJoeroy of India.
Cholera Jibs appeared to Piedmont. Italy j also in Smyrna, Asia Minor. . % , News from Sari Salvador, Caiiiral America, is to tho effort that the JPreakleiit libs executed !iF leader* of the rscunt revolt. ■■■■ [
The first shipload «f Bulgarian froaeo meat has beon depatohed to London. Inspect"? Thompson and h!« ion Harold, the captor of the Taranaki high- \ *jy man > havo reuoifßd congratulatory ! telegrams IVom fchf Pwminr, who «x. presMß to Mr. Qirold rhouapHofi jbk hope to be "able to reward hu pladty ootidoct in a tittup manlier.'' Labour U to bdd« _ Thus the Napi&p Telaaraph;—Tlw dojt »» » fcithful anicaal. The WoodrJDe cooatabU was artwiiDg a woman white ! ? c P r ' Zfl P U P the «oliee#ajto» i who ut now on tlie aick list, • Tbersia aNemeaUsron for lawyers, The «ensal Orown Prswecutor, Mr Gniiv. fa laid cp wjthtKis meaalea, r-f;;j It waa atotad it (I*o meeting of the; Wellinntoa Phila«opiical Society laat night that atoai* aad weasels weta ! rapidly deatroyiag the cati T e bird* of the Colony. One apeake; said tbat the! atoat# and weeatia had travelled overi forty milea froep tha place where tbey had been liberated. Sir "William Jf»»ieJl thoucht thig Jooght to be Kenmlly: known. Mr W. T. L. Trarera raid the | atoata were doing i& good deal of jjood in I deatrnyiDg rata, but when the rata were sll gone perhaps thay might go for fowls,—Tim ea. . '
The following from an JEngliah papoc will be of iotereat to Maatorton people at the present time:-A oaac of public importance came before Bailie J. H. Martin at the QoeenVPktlc Foliee Court, Mr and Mrs Maxwell,Bellevr* s Home, Mount Florida, were charged under the 12th section ofthe (Amendment) Act, 1890, with permitting their ton Donald to attend Queen's (Park School "without procuring and producing to the teacher a certißcate from the medical officer of health or a Medical practitioner that he was free of disease »od the house 111 which he resided free of iofspcionMr Maxwell guilty, and tbeohargewsg withdrawn aa ajfaajst his wife. The Procurator-Fiwel, Mr Neil, son, stated that the*; fact* : were these: - —While Dr Fender ;wa» in attendance upon a child suffering from nieaales In the family of the defendant, he. permitted his son to attend the infant department of Queen's Park School on 16tb August, when the school reopened after thß holidays. 1 On the afternoon .of the'l7th the child returned home ill. It Was well known that' the me&slss was most infection* in the fint stage of the disease, when this child was permitted to attend school. The result in the present case hid beeb moat diasstroua, as some 40 cases had since sprang up in the same class. Tfe» objeet of the Act of Parliament was to prevent such oconrenoe, ■ and although it was the first proaection broaght under this »ectioa, be considered that the gravity of the offende would) not be sufficiently brought bond to ihft def&udMiC and to parents sanerally .wHtsout a substantial fine. Tho defendant pleaded that he offended in ssid that common souse, apart from law altogether, might have taught him that: such an act aa be had pled guilty to, was i Wong. The apread of dieeaae in thie way I through «ahools wsa weiy serious in I evety way. It led sometimes hi the entire closure of tlie ashool, and alwaya to great expense, which fell upon the ratepayers. He fined him 10a 6d, ot. seven days. The fine was paid. r A Salvation " Halle]ajah Social" was held at Carterkm last night, aad was a thorough success. The Assembly Hmmus were very tastefully decorated., and ei. oellent refreshments were provided. Tbe attendance was laree. inoEuding a eon* Unseat irons Mssterton with their and Captains Harlow. Yeiteh, and Leas.
exchange »jri—A tratoaantiK «w* aay, Coding on* of the Borough ,«**« Having a ohesp feed out ot a W of jotatoaa atanding at th« Um door, promptly hove Ulf a brick at bar, wfisek catefiiog at an uafortkamteangla ia hsr back, cauaoae3 off aiod if eat tiuouzh tSi# i&opwindow Hie will profcsbjy use l •OBoaduDg; aoftar than a brtakbat aezti tUM. j 1 Io J. bargain* *«t In tW* motaiag M ia® Bon Mwchc* .Wo, ifcat Hooker <£f 1 Company, hava siariod cl«aiiDg otst &•! balance of our-winter at wt. Our tyy*™-' are always genuine." Vi e don't nty wa sail at cost ssclco, Mii&ugoni oca or vary few' COuld WBiii, Qi>t know na wlutt i}w: anft I priea.k, JftjUmt ofe ■ ear good* at 30 JKHd o&ttl ,€us6o£ifift ta&Ktt tf ftp frhafiii l l ihs wriaakiioo, soTEmwhg tta w&ai ii kj baari. WaMlyuaeatia wtoa* st w&kb 1 w® offer otir bfu&ftiiftg 4 ist otst- j &®se m\ wt&fc 1 i*? 1 t 4 ®* S? l * w r® ?5> <*»>«"*«-;? 80l *hrtn.tl Wb/shwiV. w* ania ms» ? J&wrsbeay'a kwit, nu-fty MWHHqn, as# w* ssaj nw»*i &* r * tT ho< llt tow 1 W»|
m o»uw«d .s^ai ftWSsaaacea a Ohm( asaasjpi : ta to Theata* atatao^ajrßftrti®4 m tiw «*wßauiH *• Iwitori la tUJfes.-s-W.vfea **fnAm app®ar*d to pmw&i mi Had arfmUalftß, ite pUMt, Bfii li&d tou it ill in briug fee* j wa«L ill* Worablp rariaMteti 4feaifetosa starts* swiM a»e tb drfsto&we k*£ M & "£(& to soma before tlie Cfcuri at M wUSi ai» 4fl orlar would us* for ' MMIt vititUt'.oiii.WMlti or in daf >«lt at«M «i*y4iaij>ri»iu.Bmtt. MrSasUa *&?*&&•■ Mated by Mr i'usaaU, j
fteZn'Mtb oti o«r spses eotapsia &# to held pVse waral latter*, wlii& W 2l aspair la dw eoutae.
piaMay »aWWt«d*ary lumiriisy U tiia M«dit<oa of n dd mm seatStem tlis to tlta OJd Mae'a Homb. Tke BawatoyfiltSiaKortli Wai. ratii-fm Bonepulsot Bmaty in{ur»a ti» that tba Mtwuots ax» roty «aneh az> aggeratad. ■■■ ■
; 'Wa eall iittentiirti to s, ktsw maaipf tbn Maa»rt«a BiaalcaaitUi uid Wsselwjifthi; Comp&a? oh our firat paga reapaMug wool wagsoßa, ttmo "•nta, aboaitig, oaociaaa buildiof, a»d daisy 'joarta.': :, Wereinind oorreadsza of tba social in aid of Be. Uatthair'a Oktirafa, wMeb takaa plaoa at Uia Tanparaooo Hall thia aventug.
Mr *C. Hutchison, R M., don not *pprore of penwna raatdant naar a Uourt briuging ordinary earn to other Gotsria. Au Kkatabcna resident wk aMd a »aa Maugataahoa in tba Maatarton KM. Uurt thia aaußusj;, «sa rafaaad hia axpenaea ou the ground that ba shunld liave tak«o u«t Ua aafflmoaa at fiat9t,s!iuna.
■ Bom# Jamlcin* s-eaiotsd Um pole straw from tha VL'liiole in which the Maatarton '•soldiers'' worn to Carterton, to attend the Kalvftttofl sodal laat night, while the U»v«ilers wure enjoying tJwroeel»ei. The putter ?s m the iund* of the |H)ls<w. ' k pigson maich is beiof fired at Messrs l>ow*!* and lorna' irnmnds this s/wmoon.
_ *frW. B, Ohanosllj left MarterUo for rijiiitui tlm to a meeting of cradtUira In the wiats of Alas BJsolt, whioit take* plaoe this •veiiiny.
Tit# poll taken »n the propoaal to hm »lows of <2700, for formation on DoMsi'a road, hiM rvsulied in fcvoUr of th« proposul
Tha fallowing is the programs* for tlia : social at the Tiniunim 11 all this I •renin# Pisiioforto Solo, Uavin. Mrs Ankawll i gong, "tfelMMd." Him And»r»on,Bo»8," Bit B*o,"Dt JWlsa ( Soag, Hertwide," Mi»» Moots j Tram* boos Solo, from " Beiaal," |) ( j. Gray < Owmki «' S? D ?fr {,F** k T& e® l,l f Mr W. fetmmsj Bong,"The jSirer/'.Mr iiubiiisoa j Violin Solo, "Last Hoay o! B»bbi«," Mr B. a brim < gets®. Mia# HoSrojd | 8oi»! ''Selected," Mi« M#y o&ius?on. Saftssknents will follow tit* euoeert. Mr Thomas Cox, a wall known MsgUitoo resident, wsscuiteiiii meiriiaoiiv at St. Msthew't Uhuroh this w thMiss Annie Ourrie, also of MsmbK, Tit# Bey #. B. Paige, M.A., perform*! tb« earmooy.
;Say« the K.Z. Times i-«* Mr Hogg informs the Boute that the 00-operatiT* being adopted by W bodiaa »A® Wairarepa district. "Whareapoa Mr Broee retorta that beia aorrrto hear that there are any auoh idiot# there. 3b regard to wbichMr Piokacton haa merdv to z«m«;lc that Mr Broee it '■ foad of professing kindly fueling! £ or tha world m general, while he never fada to deaw« ttate thoie who differ from hia aa idiots or gorilla;. lVhea ,Mr jSruee a note Of ic and looks aoijt-y." _ Salvage Bale of goods gared from the hum jng ahlp " Tort Jaotaoa" in Sydney harbota bought at. 10s iL" 1 £ commences on Pzidly. June 30th, at l'e Aro House. WelUogtoa. ■ SalTafiß Bale. 500 good Wiatar Urassea cfae»p as6a 63, now selling for 3g Hi SBO in navy aad red, worth
Salvage Sale. 300 heavy Cheviot Tweed Drssses, Talced at 23s 6d, for 12s Gd. igg splendid Cashmere Dresses, ia alt odors usual price 12s 6d for 6s 6A. Salvage Sale. Heavy striped Fiaandeifes Is lldper dosen yards, Twilled yiaaneUtiei 2s lid per dozen yarcU. ITbese are eiactiv halfßriee; ' SalTOge Sale. 6000 yards Stoat Q»y Oalico 3a (Id for 13 lid doien. Heavy Grey Calicoes, Iyd wide, 6a 6d for 3s lid dozen yards. Salvage Sale. 1250 yards White Caliooes, Ijfwide. 5b U lor 2 3 lid dozen. Heavy White Calicoes, one yard •side, 6a 6d for 3e llddozen.
Salvage Bale from burning ship "*Porf Jackson •' commences on .Friday, June 804fcr i'e AioHouoe, Welikigton, Horry m io first cbi»ce " *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4481, 27 July 1893, Page 2
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