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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Miss Carolinfc Kellihjr is to be transfcrrcd from Fernridgc It one of Uic city schools and Miss "\V alfoii- luis- bccu up* pointed pupil teacher allDreyerloii.' At this cveningYniec!iniyf.vt]v»Af- ■• 1 WJMwßMßonary contest will take ] place. ■ •

lls ' el '' oll I'lU'k Trustees meet on llmrsday afternoon next, July sth. livcrylhing comes (o liim whojvaits —and works the oracle. 'llie Education. Hoard has granted (he request of (ho Carterton School Comiiiillce to allow Mi' Jolui Kay to rcinaiii m charge till after tlio examination, In Melbourne there is a new field for he unemployed,' Several well-known jirnis now have their letters delivered uymembers of "(he great army" to whom they give Id per letter delivered. Tnrouaki Herald says that flowers from jN cw Plymouth arc being sent to Chrislclmrch for sale. It is alleged that three cows died allel' (milking from thccrcckinto which the (iOO gallons of illicit whiskey found near Ifccfton were spilt.

Tho I'psideiits of Makuri and Ngaturi have guaranteed the inlerpst ontlic cost of the prec(ioi) off ho telephone between lulniiliid tii)d Makuri,

The Pnliiatiia Herald says that Mr pyson, front li'iiuikfi, South Canterbury has takcii.thcMnkakahi Hotel, and entered mto possession to-day. The London correspondent of the Leeds I xpicss asserts Hint Sir William ilarcourt intends to single out the brewers for punishment in tho Budget, llie treasury, lie states, lias just been furnished with a return from Somerset louse detailing (lie incomes of the brewers lor tho past ten years,

Plans arc to be prepared for ateachcr's residence at Hastwell, at a cost' not exporting £2OO, Karma, Times, referring lo the discovery of an illicit whjskcynjillat licetton, says:—"We often used to wonder where some now brands of whiskey came from, and from what furnace t|ipirsj[oijk of consuming lire was derived. TJie mystery is out. ]S'o doubt the greater number of bilious headaches and cases of 'jim-jams' which have occurred dm'llig tho lust live years could bo traced to the 300 gallon vat iiK the fern gully at Inangalma,"

I Says the Bulletin-It is not strange liat thc brothers of many Australian bushrangers have changed their names, ti ondenvhellicr llie brothers of t'crliiin "hijjhhijancfirs" will .follow the comincndabie example 'f' I

• 'A pretty wedding look place at St. Marks Church, Carterton, on Wednesday, ATr Jidwiii'4 Wadhaii) being united iijnfriraony with Miss Hellish, of rentljpi^ion. IJ/c brhje .jyore n bcaufinil while satin.dfess, with' the'cijstoiiiary ypil rti((l wreath, and wi|ij, attended h.V the sisters qf (V bridegroom, Mr >'• WsejMdcd js best man, aj|d the Jiev. H. lialli|cl|ey waS (he celebrant,— Observer,'

lersons; lii. Jersey (U.S,j hayo queer ■iniys.pf,Upcoming jntoxica[ed. Dj' M. J, Simpson', of l'aiiilield'saysthatho knows of several of t)|c ,||rsji finiiillcs.'wlio use three 8-onnce lioftlcs of pjii'egoi'iii inveok, and may be more. 1 " I assure yoli," said the (loelor the other day," this paregoric habit is more frequent Ihaii inOst people suppose. PiiregpriccqiiliiiiiSjiiiiiong oilier things, about forty-eight pec cent, •of! alcohol, • which: is. about the same i)roporlion of alcohol'tllatthereis m whisky 'llien it contains two per cent of opium, so;that the drinker gets tho'cll'cct of both poisons at ono dose and foi" about the same price."

t •Mf'J' -W. bridge, dentist, 0f302, , Upiior Willis street, Wellington, notifies i , (lint ho inserts urfiiirinl teeth on the very i .' lllos .t liriiiciiile, at ii)ost moderate charges, m order to bring tk'jf'-ntKSQs- « sioit within the resell of everyone.. The . palnlijiifioit'nciipiiof teeth isa speciality ■ oM )jp pftn riljjo insert [ artificial teeth with or witlioiif, (lie hi- [ traction' ■ of' stumps. Country jit jenis I junking npjioiiitmonts by*Jctter or tele. , gram nre iiitenMto before all otliersiu ' order to ftvoid<Jclii)V "We all knotf, or 1 we ought io lyiow, and the sooner the 1 letter! tlmt : iht possession : 'of :- good . teeth, for the inifttieatiug process is a niajjer of' absolute; necessity•tocnsiirc sound-health. ■ Abojit half, the ills the flesh, is' heir to, arise fraif'imperfect luustieation, which causes iiidtgpsljoii iijjd".Qfhcr troubles.aiiil lici|ec'(oo'ii)iieli unrcpwirt bj! pajclfo the subject. " ; lYc . ndvise ajl those ivllojiifiybVii)" trouble w;th their teeth to give Mr. Bridge a ' trial, as ivelnow'hini|o boathofoiighly i skilled jspeeltilist jn ;^pirtjsiry. j ' i , )Ve beg to notify tiiiit tho foljowln'g; lines ! of. Messrs Book; & Co., Manufacturing Ohonmt j can |io obtaiqodat t)io WF.C.A.'b Fanoy, Goods Department : r NomMeWurial plating fluid ; ls 01 wnsurpwd for oleaning 1 8"11 or Silver, and.- re-plating brass and ( v lCenientp"prion 1 Cenientp"prion j U, will'iedst hot or 'cold 'jvater'' aiid repair | china;.glass r delf, leatlier'eto.; eto. .Camphy- i lone Baj)s,jn -neat air-tight jars cpitaimiiij ,f 18 balls, prico'iU'a£tb:-keep-mothS 'otit' -of I 1 Extraot prico'ls % 'j|

Lrfc^joioPprKk^ldojloAit p f co of , a cc |%n pent wliti, it lYallMd, L is. not a liousclioldor, (is li'o is livinjnii i .^'j o Mncntiqu Board decidcdlb applv ' £ n!'?" 1 to ofcct aloliool- , 10USO titAynJiuuga; uuriiod down;; ■ I Sydney L armed ll clhugtou ycstcwlayr s . f sS™ Chinamen were dumped i ? ft : y> elliugtoii • wlwrfTytßtcrday; '> rP* .tonics rroni Sydiieyv ■;. •■.■:• V I i i ranis'.scnt , the Sydnoy sheep fair by j tJio s.s.Tasiiiaiiin. . ■ ■''•'■.■ •■'■ ~ t of the Wellington Board of Education linvb been amended ' so as to permit of .the., infliction of cor- . Tornl punishment; o£' girls' 'by hdad 3 teaniew.m extrcmo eases, ' ■ j 1 Leave of nLsciitio for six niontlis has ; 'l M . ut Sauted to Mr' Eobert Darrbeh, t assistant' teacher ;nt ; tJie.vMastei'tou » OCIIOOL i • • ' •' Jfastcrlon ) icwnis Glnb met last night, and decided s to holdla.special general meeting of the ■ ■ 1 , ou: l 'My, to ■ consider the question of tho ground. ' ll'f little girl Butler, whoso aim was broken while skipping at school (he ' ? T ] , ™S rcs si»g"vcry satisfae'\r % i llc T 1, "! 1) . lv .ns set by Dr Beard, ' • .i v \£- Wtsonmerely placing the | il'jjiral limb in temporary splints. .•; Worboys has been • promoted from tlie head tcachership at jiUij iricovillo Last to.tlio cliargc of the »tua (school, Mr Ml*, of jt aihcugawill take his place.: . J -Some" years ago a bankrupt's estate, j> Ihc surpriso of everyone, debtor included, panned but very well, paving auhvidend of ; lt)s 6d in tliel, . Cortain cjeditors demnri-ed even at this. Tho "May tho same man went" through" for Gd m thc£. This time, naturally, Ito was very great dissatisfaction, and the bankrupt was willed upon to explain. .What, ho cried, "lou grumbled when I paid yon 19s (id'in the £, and nov ■ that I can actually pay Od-which makes 20s m thc;£ don't it—you still gro vlll ; A l|eal Chinaiiiau (says the Wood: villi wroiiicr) had one of our 'settlers veryj Wy-thb.other. day, He lias a hpiwjvlnch lias been a great nuisance to tholsaid settler. After repeated warnjngs tile settler decided to iinjwuiid the , horse. John saw tho move, and doteniuijed to be to the fore. Taking a nearcntho gotiirst to the. pouiid, and hiclingibcluud a log awaited events. The settleiiiavinq arrived at Ih^muLUL >ior mi jiouiidkcener, John quietly took possession of his horso, and went oil home withjt. It was Olily when the settler returned with the pound--kceiicr that ho found how lie had been sold, ' . i

Two ladies on their way from Clarevilie to Carterton tlio'other night (says | , Observer)lintVa narrow osemiefrom being horned by,a mnnber of bullocks that were being put into a paddriclc near 10 sale yards. Owing to the darkness llicy were almost in tlio midst of tho animals they were, aware'of il and were so frighlcnod that they emitted screams mid cries for help. Men soon came to their assistance, aiulafter some (lillicnlties, hel)icd them to'd lilnce of safety. '

The importance of raring boots a shoes made ou scientific principles, en uot be too carefully • considered.' T various troubles that people bring, themselves, such as corns, bunions, ct by wearing badly, fitting boots, can easily avoided by having tltc;covcrhi of our pedal extremities made only bv thoroughly competent tradesman. Su a man is Mr J, E, Hubert, of 11 Wllhs-sliwl, Wellington. JfrHulbi has had twenty years' cxperitaee in t » est Lud of Jjoiuloii, and therefore may bo safely inferred that his quali cations are of tho highest, knadm ablojiltlc talisc oiifitlccl, /' Tlic fc and its troubles, has just lltcen ivritt by Mr Hulbcrf-, and it is Well to poi'usal by all those who «ish to ta care of their feet, The priceM the tro tise is sixpence, and may bo obtained application. A system ofJselV-mcasui iiient is described in the "Fokandi Troubles," whereby country fcsiden jm send their measure to Mr Ifulbci Jhis should be found particuli rly co venient.for those living at a listaiu Careful attention is directed t< | the a yerliscmont in another column. 1 Sir Westby Perceval gives imleepli to the itight Hon. Sir George (Jrev the Inipcrinl Institute onCtliJulJ.' In ronnoctioinvith the Prcsbjferi Churpli, services will be bold byllfi W. H. Philip on Sunday next,' th\ li July, as under iPaliiatuaat 11, seilim to ehihli'en, -Ballanco at 3, Pahiatul . • A hunt was jield at Greyioira ye Jit b 'l«ylo 'qualify horses for the'foil! , coming btceplecliasc. meeting on - ■ |)i'ox, There were only about ten ! , lowers mid llio ground' was very sofli . jumping iiolnp to usual form; The: was over the properties of Mrs Cotl and Mr Judd, ; A meeting of the Hospital Ball Co ; miltee was held yesterday atlqriioou ; [he Council Chambers, Mrs lioddingt . iii tlie chair. A statement showing r ; suit of tijo ball wiis pfcscnled, the ri ! aijiuunt which will be available is ft , 3s 2d which, with subsidy, ivill total ut ( to £lßl. The Committee expressci ■ satisfaction with the statement am resolved that the balance to the credito the Ml Gomii|ittee bo handed over tj the Mastcrtoii Hospital Trustee. l ) as'i siibscriptioi) to the fipids of the institu jioii, a balance sheet to bp circulated am published as early as possible. A cordi'a Vot»' of - thanks to' Mi' Solliir fp P ' ]jij services, ™passed, the mooting closing with the usual compliment to the chair. C-Wo regret to havo to record (lie death of -aii old settler and friend, Mr p. Cottei senior, of Wdodside, Greytown, '.For some time past the deceased, though iii good.bodily -health, has been suffering from a partial loss of memory, but it was hardly, expected by his'relatives that his end was so near. "Mr P. Cotter look his full share of work in the more enterprising early days of tlie r Colony. As a sheep farmer ho'wiis very successfill, but many - years ago lie lost a portion'of Ids'capital byuiioveijonthusiasiie devotion to ilitx. -However, ha lias in liif ilalter days, been in cxccediiigly. com; fortablc' circuiristijnccs 'and received I P v ' c Jy f ! afwa«daltent!op fj»injjigcln|^n iind'grandchildpeii. Jic'was'tiip-fii|lier pf; Mrs Joseph Freetli, wcll-kiioivniii' this (own; and of Mv, Join) Cotigi'i a proiuinontMoiiawahi sottlcr,'The funeral irill tako pltico at Woodside, oil Sunday next. - r Messrs T.. G. -Mason'and J. Payton haveprosentcdtotheMunieipalFiro'J3ri. giido. Jiand a large building, which they intend to use as li practice room, library, Pie. Tho bujlding is io be removed to [ho Fife'Sriglide premises,' wliich'will jneijr spe.ljlgo:o.vpo||sc, ancl the band liiteud. fo, give iv: coiiccrl pii TJiiirsday jicxt, to. raise jhe iiccpssM);lfi|i'ids, Ijauil Jias bpeii jii for a, coii s sidckblo' jjumbep.vpf 'years, 'aiid ;has; always assisted Tpliuitaply, every char- ! liable iustitutjbu. aud gdotl pause. Tho: in'onibprs thercforo'-/ i.easbuabjy oxVept thatlhe public mil rospond to tliis.thbir

IYc ( remind our reiders'of McSsr l , LoTrcs nnjlloriw solo of furmturo to llioirdw, Saturday nt 2 o'clock J/ The Gmcmniciit, through 'the Mucation Department last year'paid £520 foi the mnintcnnnco of 21 person" at tho Auckland Jubilee lusfitnto foi The Ho\ Mr Otlloy, Yunr of East bourne, has dfclinid iho of n cllington Tlie ranks of the Opposition have ueeiLso thinned that', it. takes a ten thousand, horse-power magnifying filass to find cm -]) M Smith, T r Hutclnsou is urging.tlmt only ccriiiitntcd inou should be allowed" to xiavo clinrgti of steani engines. - ■ llu inoportion of boys to gul s attend•ng pulilicschools of tho colony itr'lß93 was—Hoys, sloper cent.; girls, '4B - 4 percent,; •. ■yf In the House of Commons an ameiidment t° loduce tho beer duty by 3d™ defeated by a majority of 18- ; W. G ; Grace, playing for tlio Mnrylbbone Cricket Club against Cahibridgo University, made 196.:. , \:J.J tdison, tho well-known.inventor, foil down a Jliglifc of steps in New York and received internal injuries. ' " Kemp, Secretary to the Victorian lie mil j Tender Board, has been sen tented to five years- imprisonment" for embezzlement. ' - A petition is beforo the House asking tlial.au Act ; bo:passed compelling! landI on-nors to cut nil gorsc, blackberries,;, biinr trees, and "other on tjioir property within 33 feet- of the road or boundary line, ' ' " '' " In lonsujutiitc of tlio dangerous practice of children running about while tin Gun Club is holding its matches tho blub is Komg to takc'procecdings against one boy for .trespassing ycKtcrdny.-- The siimei lad will probably be prosecuted for' Ihetlicfc'rif apigcou'during tlio course'of'i yesterday's match.. •■ ■. t ..;. J

It is officially announced in the Gnze to that the Queen allows Sirß Dillon Bell, Sir Ma'urico O'liorko, and Mr;W; .J. Stoward, to retain the titlo of Honour', able by, virtno o£ their .services ,as" bpciiKoi'tj of (lie House of itcprescnta-" tivesin New Zealand; .

Mr Bruce, of j\ T cw South TVales, consulci's the Protection element too strong on the Continent to iillowof much being done (hero with frozen meat.

Through a tree falling in a camp of \ illago settlers iu 1* onitvcc Gully, ti man named Huyboom, together with his'wife and child, were killed.

Captain.'TiiiSsell is; urging Government thcgWat toiirist road trpin \\juroato liotorua via )\ raikaremoimn.: :

ivitli £SOO a-ycfti- mid j o| his money in his pocket and la® fit his debts."—Mr Willis'on tlic InFisoiiinent 1 for Debt Abolition Bill, I . \ Wc regret to leaf I'hat 1 'hat Mr Cross of Glcnsido, Wharcanii ''»!< just lost an infant, daughter, bornU ortlll 'g' lt ago in this town, Settlers in IMS'Whareama are placed somcwiiat at Thcylmvouo medical mnii v rcs ' ( l c »t i» their' owii neighbourhood, v nllt ! w h<™ their wives coino down to MitsH oll medical assistance it occasional happons that the long journey by unsatisfactory results,

J MrCol ™ Johnston will spea^ lll ™ J cmpernncc Hall, Masterton', thr2 «'<«'■ |i)g. The subject dealt with will b)'% last new tiling." j' : , Mustcrtoncircjii' of thcAuH.^'P l will ™ hold a cottrcrsiidmo^gMEv;;' 1 The )ii permanent arc be Alfrcdtoiij'l^^^^^^^^^K'iigaa telephone ?A ch Alfrcdton, and Mangataiuoka. AH those who have clniius ngainst the Zoaland Loan ami Morcantilp 1| Agency Company, arc requested to for- „ .wnyd particulars of the sumc on or before Saturday, 14th July, 1891 in ordor that " they irniy be dealt witli under the proj? - visions of tho Scheme of Arrangemciit. r (Ji In tlie• Auckland libel nclioii,Miss Ice n . chairman of a school committee,' claim in £2OO daijiages, the Jury returned a c . verdict for. £75, The Judge awarded Id costs on the lowest scale... Tho. defence ( s was' that defendant's letters to tho •t. Board of Education were privileged and n . disclosed no malice.. . - !:; 'c. The circle of the HomoEeading Union d- met as usual in.thc Masterton Wcsjeyan. schoolroom last evening, a fairly, lijrgc 3U number of members being present. A „t considerable amoiinf; of Tennyson's h dfc/||oriam.wasrcad, ami disqussion took place on the passages. The advisability of an intormissioulu tho weekly meeting came under tho consideration of the ' Union, on account of tho probable ab; >'} sencc ot mauy of thomcmbers, but it was decided to continue the evenings as usual. 1 ll '" Yesterday afternoon the House of '■ licproscutalives again : discussed i the , question of tho appointment of a Scr> ; j geant-at-Arms, on tho motion by Cap--111 tain Hussellr "That the pioscnce of I Colonel;Fimcr Tvitliin.tlip, :prccinc(s- of j this Chamber in a breach of the- prcvi ■ leges of the House." This was lost by i- <ls votcslo 16.' The Shop Shop Assisa tants Bill, Industrial Conciliation and i Arbitration Hill, Lunatics Act Amcud- • "lent'BiJl. and Conspiracy Law AiijendIt Dijl were i'e'adMl spcond tiii]c; mmilteo was appoii|tcil to cqnsulcr jueslioi) of abolishing Party Soy. icnt.—jPiitfes' ' " ' an ill wind that blow nobody pond', old saying but none tho less' (ruo Ist the grenjt depression existing jq ey a( tho present tip/lias gauged a irable qinpunt of iriinpry yet the people elljngion anil tbq surrounding dislriots reap p, gigantie boDeflt. During his loSydney recently, Mr James Smith lased at absurdly low prices a largo : which Is' now being sold at the lesa'o Family Warehouse, To, Aro ifl, Wellington, ,vUV» ! I -l ; ili i viow to mating tiiis sale tho event b year, two special buyers were dealedfrom To Aro House to Christchurch o attend tho great salo ot Edwards, ;ett and Co's wholesale stock," and the to piok out bargains from the matinirera of the well-known Kaiapoi. Woo!o. Both; these gentlemen have reill after a most sncoesslul trip, and the. results .of tiioir. off oris is to oo seen in 9tom»hitig.lnrgjins now bc'n;; sold at fholesalo' Family.Warehouso. 'To Aro e, Wellington; km. ; . (

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4760, 29 June 1894, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4760, 29 June 1894, Page 2

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