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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878.] WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1894.

To-morrow, Thursday, May 2'lth, being Queen's Birthday, there will be no publication of theAVaibauapa Daily Times. Complaints weve made to thcßorough Council last night of the unclean state of the Mastertou morgue. Mr J. L Murray is supplying the jerseys for the To Ore Ore football Club. A married woman is slated to have been insulted iu Perry Street recently. The residents now want a gas lamp. There arc indications that the alleged affectionate relations hitherto cxistiug in Cabinet are becoming severely strained. —Truth; The next teini at Woodcoto House School, Wellington, will commence on Monday, June 4th. Wives must be cheap in England. A labourii'gmauina Croydeu lodgmgliouse ''old his wife lo a fellow-ledger for fourpennyworth of beer, and received a receipt for liis money. Over eight tons of diamonds arc said to have been unearthed in the South African diamond fields during the pact 18^years, representing a total value of £55,000,000. An interesting price list ,is published with this issue, oy Mr J. L. Murray, draper and clothier, of Queen Street. A young man named Lindergrecr, one of the players in a practice football match at Napier, on Saturday, fell durn rush and fractured his right arm in two places. A medical man on the ground set the arm, and Lindcrgrecn was taken to the hospital for further treatment. Mr John King is to asked to report on the be.?t means of protecting the Waipouuliivcr banks, within the Borough of Mastertou. A residence for Mr C, Perry is to be erected at the comer of Dixon Street and Worksop Koad. Mr Geo. K. Bond drc.v the plaus, arnlMrC. E.Damcll has the contract, Mr Wrajgc predicts rough seas between Je>vis Bay and the west corst of New Zerdand, _ It has been decided that the re:. 1 sitting of the Australasian Wesloynu Conference shall be held in Auckland,in m. Freight trains collided in a tunnel at Pi'iucoton, Kontncky, and eight persons were killed instantly, Two Wellington tradesmen—one a Chinaman—were summoned ycstC'.'cHy and convicted witli costs 9s each, for selling cigars and cigarettes on a Sunday. There is a rumour that additional accomodation is contemplated at the 1 Lake Ferry iu view of the increased traffic of the lower Yfilley. A Wellington contemporary tells us " The l'iano Shifters' Union has made application to become affiliated to the Wellington Trades Council." May wo ask, for information only, whether the . members of this Union arc the bailiffs , who come on the scene when time payI mentslapse? In a new advertisement in this issue Messrs C. Smith & Co, drapers of Mastertou, announce that they Ijave special bargains to offer to the public. Commissioner Coombe, of the Salvation Army, in an interview with a representative of the Daily Chionicle, stated that the Governors and political leaders in Australia recognised and rendered assistance to the Salvation Army in the colonies. 1 The proclamation of outlawry against . Scott who was "wanted" as a witncs.s in : the Ardlamont murder trial, has bpen j wifklrawa. ' For the best vjjlue _in drapery, mi}lincry, pud clotbipg, just cjist an'inniur : . ing optic over the stock of Messrs L."J. > Hooper and Co., of the Bon Maf clie. The firm have jiist opened their second ship: mcnt of ladies' and childrens' jackets, French millinery, mackintoshes,' dress goods, gloves, corsets, and etc. All kinds of seasonable drapery, also. unusual large shipment of mens' and boys' clothing from the best manufacturers ifi the colony. We should advise an early call to got tho first pick, Adyi, "

Mr Eroctor opens Ills Eketaliuna store next Saturday. -

«ut uvuHir ujrena jjus jnceMnuna store next Saturday. - t Mbsrs Lowes andlorns announce that tlioy will soil tho stock-in-trado, by order jofthoPublio Trustee, in the estatoof Wm. Taylor (deceased), on Saturday next, 20 th May, at 2 o'clock. We; understand that Mr A. Vile intends again offering himself for one of me present vacancies of the Mastcrton Town lands Trust. Mr W. I'ragnell is nlso a probable candidate. _ The Volunteer Fire Brigade held their Ball committee meeting last evoning.And me final arrangements wers concluded. Die Committee have worked hard to en- a sure the success of tho gathering. Tho 1 action of the Secretary in sending com* plimentary tickets to the pre|B, Master- b : ton Municipal Fire Brigade,. and other I .Brigades in the valley, wisijndorsed. A' o vote of thanks to the -Chairman tormi- f natcd the meeting. . Mr F.H. Wood notifies an important. 1 sale 011 Thursday, 14th June next, at tho t mi™,. 0 . " as ' Mason, Kaiwaiwai, lhe list which appears in our advertis- » ing columns includes dairy stock, horses, 1 farming implements etc. « Mr K. E. Hornblow notifies iu another i column that ho intends shortly to com- \ racnce business in Masterton as an 3 auctioneer, land, estate, fire, and com- 1 mission agent. \ Special services iu connection with ' the bnlvntion 4rmy take place at Wol- 1 lington to-morrow, Queen's Birthday, t Captain Hildreiltli, of Masterton, will toko part in the demonstration. I Messrs Lowes and lornsadd 50 fat i 2 and i tooth wethers and 60 fat ewes, 6 to their Mastcrton stock sale for Wed- c nesday next, May3oth.. Mr P. H. Wood adds to his list of c entries for next Tuesday's Stock Sale at ] the Taratahi yards, 1000 lambs and 200 j fat ewes, j Tho weekly meeting of the Masterton c Debating Society takes place this even- t ing, when a full attendance of members is requested. j The following hours arc to be observed at the Telegraph Office to-morrow— Morning—9 to 10; Evening-? to 8, The Wellington Acclimatisation j Society have just sent up a consignment i of yearling trout to Wanganui, the Society there being anxious to try 1 experiments with them in order to s ascertain if they will better suit their ' purposes than fry. ' The usual meeting of the Greytown a School Committee was held last evening 8 when the usual routine buiiuess was i transacted, instructions received from 1 the Board regarding tho fresh committee \ election, and the alterations being made ( to the school inspected. The Municipal Brigade Band has been j engaged to provide the music at the 8 Hunt Club Sports to-morrow. Pearson's , Private Baud will play at the PetoneMasterton football match in Worksop Eoad, f Mary Alice Jenkins has been com- E milled for trial, at Auckland, on six 1 charges of alleged breaking and enter- f ing, A large quantity of missing articles t were found in lior liousc. f The American brook trout in the ■ Masterton Hatcheries are now beginning i to spawn, and arrangements will shortly { be made to liberate a number of the fish ( in somo land-locked waters, as tho ( opinion prevails that American brook , tront try to make their way to tho sea. Each of the steamers to be constructed j for Huddard, Parker and Co.'s Atlantic service will have accommodation for 1500 passcugers. The London Times states that the designs of tho newvcsscls ' liavo a distinct advantngc over anything i afloat, and will open a new era in 1 travelling, i A meeting of stewards of the Kotaliitanga Maori Eacing Club was held last evening for the puuose of settling up in ' connection with the late Akura racemceting, Owners of winning horses ro- ' , ceive the following amounts:- E. H. Browne £54 12a 9a; T. Benton £3017s Cd; P. F. Tancred £23 15s; Tauhinc Eenata £l9; J, Macnra £l9; E, Nopcra £l4 ss; Enngntata £l4 ss; Eatiraa £4lss W. A. Donald £<l las; T. Ingley £4l6s; W. B. Buick £i 15; E. Karaitiana £4 16s. At a meeting of tho Wellington Bencrolent Trustees yesterday, five strong . able-bodied young men asked the Trustees to pay their passages over to Sydney. Two of them were. Englishmen and the other three Australians. 1 One was a steward, cook or clerk, one ] ; a scalcmakcr, another a storcman, a i fourth a seaman, and the fifth a slater. ( „ The Trustees did not see it,"and after a ( lot of talk the deputation retired, one , voting fellow named Ward saying that 1 ( lie would show the Trustees up through > tho columns of the press; he liad sent one letter thcro already, and he would 1 ■ scud a dozen more. i ! Babbit Inspectors Harvey and Wclch | arc at present in tho Pahiatua district, ' the former, however going on to Wood- 1 yillc this evening. While on the sub- ■ i jeet, (says the Herald), we might men- . ' tion that these gentlemen, who have ; done and are doing excellent work fro- 1 quently have obstacles placed in their way by the very people tlioy arc ondea- 1 [ voring to assisMho settlers, who if I they see a rabbit on their properties, sedulously conceal tho fact from the inspectors. These gentlemen aro anxious i 1 to assist the settlers in every possible , 1 way, but they cannot be expected to be successful in their endeavours if thoy 1 1 have to light the rabbits and tho settlers also., They have a right to expect and | receive the co-operation of the people in ' ' whoso interests they are working. The celebrated preparation 'Anticuta' : 1 for dressing open wounds in horses, ' cattle, dogs, etc,, isadvertiscdinanotlicr ■ columu. ' Anticuta' is a certain cure for sore shoulders, broken knees, cracked i ! heels, ringworm, and sores and wounds ; of ovory description, and is so sure in [ its results that one application only is i necessary to effect a cure. This specific has bicn in use in Great Britain for , many years past, and tho proprietors j have received numerous testimonials as to its efficacy. Amongst the testimonials is one from John Porter Esq., Park , House, Kingsclerc Hants, and as Mr 1 Porter it trainer to H.H.H., the Prince 1 1 of Wales, it is evident that his opinion is of so little weight. All theieading t trainers in England are included in; tho ' ; list of testimonials we have seen. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative As* sociation Ld. arc the sole agents in tho i , Wairarapa. Uun imports ot new season's Dresses, ■ Millinery and Mantles are now fully com- ■ pletei The choice we are enabled to show , 1 and the strict!ymoderate prices ohargedare f much appreciated by our oountry friends j while visiting TeAro House, Wellington. ' Our now dressmaker, Madame do Vernoy, : from" Worth's," Paris, is tho leading dress- - maker in Hid colony, Weguaranteo perfect , fit and tho latest styles and designs as known 8 only to French drossmakors, Our charge for making dresses is from 22/6, at To Aro Houso, Wellington. D Ladies can do their shopping by post, and s sive tho inconvenience ot coming to town. • Our order department has been enlarged, and is under most efficient management. c Patterns of all our general drapery and Dresses will be sent post free on application j TeAro House. Webegtoroii!} thittbe tollovnng lines o Messrs Bock & Co., Manufacturing Chemisti, • can ")c obtained at 'le W,F,O,A's Fancy . Goods Department :-Nou Mercurial Plating Fluid, prcc Is Gd, unsurpassed for ensuing j go'dortilvcr and io-plating brass and copper, Bock's Waterproof Cement, price Is, will I resist hot or oold water and repair cbina, l glass, dejf, leatt-erj ete.j elc. Camphyleee Balls,'u neat a'r-i'jht lire, containing 18 ! balls, prico Is, to keep moihs out of olotliing. . [, also a perfect disinfectant. Herb Eilract, , . price Is, an infolliable cure for toothache, guaranteed not injr:!oua to the tcpih or 1 1 bcalth jit stops the most acuto pain im' . mediitely, and proves a permano, t euro in nearly allcases where the teeth are hollow, German euro for corns and warts price Is. this ' famous Remedy will speedily anil painlessly • euro soft or ban) corns also <rorts, bunions i end chilblains --Tho Wtarnpa Farmers Co. . operative Association Ltd. Am, I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878.] WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1894. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878.] WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1894. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 2

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