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jl Stuiirtlstatilb is to be erectedin Duncdip,^>;:^ r , I. Au English paper. says that "Now only ono* story' hous<js/«*< y •.. Maiin-- i wafu' •.JafAieV-j. "Business -is , desperately quiet, flic whole town lioing ' practically'unemployed, aud we arc'glad of the slightest novelty to kill time." ; : Mv J. F,'Heckler, invites tenders for i falling 200 acres of hush. . .. ' The libel action N; Nathan concluded yesterday afternoon, tlw. jury giving a verdict for.plaintiff for £SO and 1 costs, ; ■' . Y: ; The Governmentare to appoint six extra daily factory inspectors, who will luive special districts to attend s • ..;' i Tho 3?ub]icHnll at Pahiaiua, is now> being enlarged, it having been found al- , together too small to meet the requirements of that growing district. The ad- , ditions mean lengthening tho Hall some forty feet, giving a stage of twenty-live rooiii, which will also ho - sample-room. MrEi Sullivan is sparing 1 no pains to improve his property to'' the fullest extent. Last season the J. W. Dottridge Daily Factories in tho Pahiatiia district, paid to seventy-six milk, suppliers £5,501 3s 3d. Thismust' be. considered a tidy sum for tho secoiid season in that district. ... ■ • ■ A .Wellington ninn is responsible foi' the story that four M.H.U.'s iutend .to rent'a cottage at 10s a week, take their own blankets, and buy; a little second' hard furniture, which, they con'-sell again cheap. They will engage a Celestial ns cook, and anticipate that: their respective hoard wili not exceed 20s each a -week. They meat! to save'. £l7 per month out of the £2O. V Special railway arrangements for the AVairarapa Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting, at Tauhcrenikau, arc published in another column. Messrs.Hawkins and Oudnille notifrfl their clients that their next EkctaltfjH Stock Salewill be heldrin on Friday, 20th July. - . .. A vcry.largo Lumber of friends late Mr A. G. Thompson funeral yesterday afternoon, mid ladies were amongst those the grave-side. The burial service H most impressively conducted by Hcv Eobcrt Wood, who made allusion to tho deceased. Several able wreaths and offerings oflloniß were plaued on tho coffin,■ as a last mark] of respect by those to whom ho was best known., The quantity of butter exported from the l'ahiatua lactones last season amounted to 2,896 boxes, besides which there was a considerable local demand. Tho central factory at Palmerston of the Hew Zealand Dairy Farmers' Union, is a compact and convenient building, nndtho quality of the butter turned out stands in high favour wherever ifeVrtfa been .introduced,'. In fact the Unid[ m] now itnablo to supply the dcn]| tb although a large quantity of buttj|' being made even at this season oifc year. The supply of milk, now reached its lowest point, management expect that it will ski increase very considerably. The fs,> is built on tiiegravitation'plan.andjj is consequently a large saving of 1150,, labour.. Before next season itiM,' 1 tended to enlarge the buildings si provide cool storage. | j

The Mangalainoka butter .factor,i opened iii October last year, the supply for that month bciug 5,930 gallons, am in May (tho last month) worked 727; gallons. The factory opened with ( daily supply of 103 gallons and closet withiOS gallons. The highest sfiVpi; was reached in January, viz.:—23$| gallons for the mouth. During the sariifl month the supply' at MaugataiiiokJ Balliincc and Maknkalii totalled 80,43$ gallons, j '<

A Tramp Esq., in the Auckland Weekly News says :4-1 have heard d,! a couple of enterprisyig young Wit who combined tusinfrsij witli plcusiu peregrinated a prohibitedlßsTrteFiJTffl small bar in a bum They did A fii wholesale and retail trade—boiths 11 to 12s, single nips a sliillingcncli, imil (brown in. Wtai prohibition closes tli 'pubs'every baimaid that can raise buggy, or a'tramp roadster'will be i Ihc job. Before next season Mr Dottridge pi poses to erect his main factory at l'aliii tua, if a suitable site can be obtaiuc This course has been found ncccs?gM meet tli'e increasing supply of creameries are to be erected almo^H

mediately at Kaitawa and Hal where more than the necessary giil tees have been given. Tho ercanfl these—together with that from JM tainoka—will bo dealt with as ont)! ultimately, when the Maiigalwl.'l Maiigatamoka rivers are bridgeAl cream "will 'also bo brought froii\ Ballance district, as it is found the l uniform the samplo of butter is m tlio better it sells in tlic Home marl Besides this, tho time has arrived wl butter factories must put in rcfrigerat machinery for cold storage, and factoi able to do this can command for 11 product the highest class when grail is established. Hence, however g the make of butter may be, if it is frozen and kept in' cool stores at the lory, it will almost certainly begra "second class" when it comes, ba tho Inspector at the port of shipiH In view of this foct, it may be wise small factories to comt the trade of local markets, and allow the larger more powerful companies to enter the competition of tho cxpou trade.

1 Pttlnierston North possesses one o'l 1 best appointed sash and door fact) H for its size, in the colony. The fact* 1 H is built on llie.sito of H Nannestad and Company's old s( H and contains machinery of the ln| H criptioii for planing, turning, I H etc., together with a dor machine, by which the coinpan nblcd to turn out a buttcr-bos H' inch timber, but yet sufficient]] H; for'all requirements, and s| H> factories awl shippers a Vciy: J able amount in freight, the wcig <H: boxjieing only ahont eight nouj Geo. Howe, the mnnngiiig direo is a thoroughly, practical inrf Hs very great intercut hi thofitci Hd may be expected to make the vi . success. The usnal.weekly session of Ei Lodge,'No 203.1,0.G.1Vwas Ik •HR Temperance Hall last cvenini |||||' being n. fnii* attendance of moml JMal Bro H. J., O'Lcnry C.T, p}|jfj|f;. Tlireo now members were iiyfeif one oandidate proposed A Brother on a YisiU|^^^^His and' snbL^^^^^^^^His district. tergu^^^^^^^^Hry tho the >" ; r;

IfMimromgs, tlio v ßarraWmut JMe executed nfcTamwoiiho. ; of; t\ito;aud; s tn^ring^cgndi i' inter vc Ato stop the: tielion; agains of the loan and Mcr cant™ s )' Coinpauy. H. 0. Gardner, Presidoh 0 { ijtisli Board of Agriculture, ii y C pl ho request of a deputation use every means to proven tltWlcnt sale of foreign meal a ■day Observance Society siici t||Br of Leeds for penalties to: islccnses for Siiiiday lectures Mie lecturers were Max-O'Kcl aiiio Kennnn, of, Siberian fame A was returned for the.plaintiff's but dgo arid jury both urged tlia tliojte Act undcnVhicli the pro eccJtorc brought 'ought to be re jlliclo. advocatiiigithe.imposi (io]i'ydealliduties,thcMolboiimi jVjrihat "liuiigcr makes man sccl foiiulif his ancestors Ij'avo lef Jnipiy sufficient for his life, why Everyone has re energy of the o.wiicrlcs! the lazy listlessness o] lap-dog, whoso hair and combed and washed, bu awato that tho dilfercnci of the presence o: the Hon is.au incentive ti dog, so is tho.sti'iigglofo) incentive ;to man, amide which iminlici'itci aiit to kill.". ■c Court-will sit at Woliing (^■dncsday., Their arc foui ■cc, Provincial, and Kylands tliei; for business on- Saturday tho decree; 0 wiising "Committee. ■ll Victoria, addressing Madami lin a letter, says she is unable ti Jfrom writing though pcrsomi'li ■<n to her. Words cannot expres, Hr widow's heart bleeds at tin Hi ith dismay and horror. Hire to have, says an . Englisl Ha national collection of the figure ■>f the old wooden ships. _At al l ■ Lord Spencer has given inslruc ■hat in tho future when old vessel! Hiercd to bo sold out of the service ■ figureheads must bo retained Hisiuorr. he is ; taking steps; bj Brtlose figureheads which remaii mrbfthc'doclcyavds inay be 'res. H'rom tho destructive hand of th<

s Lyttlcton Times of Wednesday The evcut of the week to many orsis tlio resumption of business, ■ its old style, by the New Zealand and Mercantile Agency •Cornlimited.- This, institution, is id doubt a power among -the agriral and pastoral comiiiuuity of the mlasian colonics, . : rcrnl' slang terms which were used ic evidence in the libel action rely before the Suprcnic.Court seemed izzle His Honor Judge liichniond. hat is 'good greed '-'' F asked His nir, and the learned counsel has--1 to explain that "good greed "is nymous with money.-'' Chin music" explained by one of the witnesses to jaw," which'in' turn was interpreted can " too-much talk." — "rejs.

lie black curraut.mite, tho goosbcrry. .• Hly, thoraspberry moth, and Ihcwholo ® lc of pests that yjsit early fait crops. J Bsoncc more]>ursxiijigtlioirdestructive » Bscs ill England.in April, under the 1 Knee of an early spring, vlt some ? Kiniations tlic trouble spreads so fast » IttbcforoMayonc-lialEtlieblaekcu'rraii; c Bids are fouiul tobo'Moflliesoiiisccts,, 1 Ll year the Board of Agrioullure re-. ' |ned (lie case of a black currant plan- 1 lion in Kent, twenty acres in extent' I which almost every bud was de : i 'loyeiVby the action of tlio mites, who i JBiild be seoii.under the microscopc.busil.v filing away tho poor fruit-growers' ! itolils. Tlic gooseberry saw-lly is'evcn j ore; difficult to eradicate. Ininany ses the leaves are found completely ddled or quite cleaved off, together itli the young fruit. In the case of the Kspherry moth, it is tho small red uterpillars halelied from its eggs that o the mischief. They cat away the soft, nicy part at the base of the buds on tho aspberry caries,' and so prevent both oaf and blossom from coming l'oitli. A serious conflagration broke out arly on a morhing recently at Gatow, lvillage of 503 inhabitants, oil the right lank of the river Havel, and about eight nilcs by water from" Potsdam. Ihc Emperor William, being informed, of [he outbreak, at once proceeded, to the spot by a special steamer. His Majesty, is soon as possible, alarmedthu garrison it Spandau, a little higher up the river, aiul : also summoned the UcrHn Fire Brigade. Before the arrival of the contingents from Spandau and the capital tho Emperor himself took a most active part iu tho endeavour to extinguish the liames, : carrying buckets of water and wielding an axe. His Majesty was es-' |iecia!ly anxious iu his enquiries as the lire spread, as to whether any people were in thc blazing houses. The lire was not got uiuleruntil six large farmhouses, with their outbuildings, had been burned to the ground. Besides'directing tho operations to the firemen, his_ Majesty rendered valuable assistance in saving the live stock in the threatened build-1 ings. The Emperor entered the cattle shed aud hclpod to pull out a cow,whereupon the remaining cattle followed. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited send the following at the latest London market quotations, corrected by'cable messago received on Saturday ;~l r rozon 'Meats —Mutton market weaker, audprice ;of mutton has declined jd per lb since last rcpoifc; Lamb market is weak; Canterbury mutton 3]d; Wellington mutton 3j[d; Now Maud Beef, foi'cqulirlei's, 3j d ; Now Zealand beef, hindquarters, 4|d; lamb, prime New. Zealand, per carcase,4fd.-; ... " :

; 'Tcrliaps Ihavc sold ns mucli liquor • I as any .of you." was tho New South • Wiles Premier's announcement to the ' 3 licensed victuallers at the annual picnic r of the . trade in Sydney recently... Sir, 0 George Dibbs added that this wis bes pause five- yours of his business lifo had boon spent in a spirit 'merchant's office.' II Wliat was waiited, lie remarked, was; not a Bill to secure prohibition, but to punish tlio sale of bad liijuor;' A man 1 ought to have his cars split if lie did that, i' If it wnVnot a proper thing to'drink fl wine the miracle of turuing . water, into wine would never liare pcen performed ii aiuilltcy werololdlo drink a little wine i. for tlieii'stomach's Sake. He iutd never [s been "tight", in his life, and bes lipved ! in moderation, The inaii who ut drank moderately , enjoyed tlie'b'cs'L of i. : health, mid many good meii had/gone y down whose lives, : would ; have Jiecii is spared if they had had an 'opportunity io of goltlng a good glass of whiskey. .B.ut j. those .who. would spoil tlio.,gifts of a .providence by adulteration dcsci'vo the ip severest -punishment, Prohibition would never stop men from 'drinking' any moro (.lian tiiey could stop women from lassI" ing." . . .. |° : Mr Northcroft, S.M., gave judgment m at Auckland yesterday in the cases against tlicbakers. Five wore fiijpd 10? 9 eacli, for not having proper cart-seales. i s - In' thirteen informations; as to ! alleged h light weight, tlio. Magistrate upheld tho »o contention of the counsel for.the defence, !o and dismissed tlio cases, as the iuformato tioiis had not' been laid within: seventy- : hours after tlio offences;had liccn nt committed, -. .' • » , :; - ■, For the best value in drapery, millinery, and clothing, juflt: oast;an oriquiring. optio ls - ovei the stock o£ J.'.Hooper and. be q O , ( o( the Bon'Marohe.,.The,.firm,have pi- itlTadfcna'.; jaoketsV T'renah millinery, mackintoshesi dresS'gooSs, glows, corsets,' to a ud ■ drapery, in also'ivii ! uriusunl -largo ■Btupmeht-'ol, mens', '' and Uoys'blething fioirtho. best manufaik M turers in the colony.'lyo shoyM advise fin 0 yly Cftlt to $

coses of influenza in > -Jl«stcrfon } rvWe' agftiu' rcnuni our readers of Mr , P. H-. Wood's stock sale at Tauhcremkau i to inonofl (Wednesday) - - A committee meotmg of the jtfastei ton A. and P. Association will bo licld at tlio Clii¥ Hotel nbxt Satiu'diiy iaftemooi. ; 11m Masterton Town Lands Trustees i meet on Friday evening next ' V] ; ; Mr Geo. K Bond,- architect, incites painters'work, :iii-.repairs jo cottams in Dixon street, for tjic Mastortoii Borough Councils-ill moot tliis evening. • A concert m aid of. the organ fund, will bo held at the Masterton :Prcsby;, tcrian Cliiircli ou Friday orciiiiis heist.' ;■ ■ MrG. K.Eond slated in lus ovidcucpregarding tho Whpkatalii Hotel:' 'tljat.lie , Lad fo sleep in .one' of. the front bedt rooms.": By a printer's error thfyiras ■ inadvertently made to read tliatlio had •«) sleep ete. .. . ■■ Sixteen members. of ( tho. Mastorton • Municipal Brigade wore present at : tlio p Firoiu Kunpuni Lane tins morning.' •: f -It is probable that a deputation of ,; cab-'owncrs will wait on tho ■ Masterton 1 Borough Council lliia evening with refer- " ciico to. tird'""nffwr^y-law/-rcfi^Wfiiig : | As an indication of , tho, depression il oxisling iiillfc colonies, ; may bo noted

As an indication of, tho, depression oxisling iiitlfo colonies, ; may bo noted the fact that one Melborituo "soft-goods firm has "sacked" jioless than. 100 of its: bmplbybbs during tlio last 1 sis'mouths'l'alaronio Marcro'To. Apatii"; better known' as Tamo',Palaroiub,v died; at Greytow'n liist night. , : : ; /

Sergeant McArdle informs, its lie ha received word- that Mi iW. A. Tato i siillprogi'essingfayoiirably. ■ 'George. Chttudlqi formerly, licensee of tlio Provmcia Hptcl,;-Moleswoilli blioel, winch \rn refused a license by the Licensing Coin lriittec, was adjudicated a bftiißrupc. ■. 11 A chimney caught fire attho residciic of Mr Hedgcr,KimpuuiLauo thismOrn ing,' and in li short timo the] maiitci-pi» and flooring, were also alight.' Scvera neighbours assisted and tuq sKuripmi branch of the Municipal. Brigtjdc wa soon on the scene, 1 quickly -followed b; . the Jubilcc. Tlio Voluntccr Jrigttdo.wa also out very pi-omptly. The buildiii) was saved. • • . • ThoWosloyanSchoolroonnvascrowdei last evening,when the llev. S. 11. Fellows who has. recently returned from tin | Mission in Now Guinea, gave a lectur on that country, Thc> first.partofthi ) programmo. consisted sin the oxhibitioi . of inagic-la'iterii views Of.tlio land, aftc which the lecturer proceeded to describi • the, views. A collection was.taken, aiu " amounted to £3 8s 3d This is in aid'o. the Foreign Missions, \ ' The Works arid Finance Comniittei r of the Mastorton Borough'' Council moi I last evening, Present—His Worslii] the Mayor and Crs Chamberlain aui Mutric. The''Overseer's report ..to ■ s read showing works dono during the p'asi l " month. ; Tlio report was-adopted anc c the reconuucndalions agreed to. Ac. counts amounting to £205 16s 6d wer< J lec^nmciided. for : : payment, and tin j. meeting' odjournedl 'd A London firm of merchants (Messrs il. Lowtlier, Latta and Co.) have chaitercc is a vessel of 4JMO tons gross register; tt s- loud a full cargo of ontsntNcvr Zcalnni is for a dircet United Kingdom or Con. >" tiiiciital port says the Londoiidcrrj ■o -'cntud. Itis said that this will'bo tin sd largest cargo of oats ever landed in on< bottom. ' " , / 1 , :

, It is stated in Dunediii commercial circles that an itinerant vendor will bo brought before tlio Stipendiary MagistratcnextweckichargeduhdcrthePatcnt, Designs, and Trades' Mark Act of 1881) with selling pills alleged to have been manufactured by tho' well-known firni of Bcccham, Th'colfcncc was cliscovercd by' one of the firm who was sent specially froin England to Dnnct'iu to i n vcstigiitethe matter.,; ' AYe beg to notify that tho following-lines of Messrs Dock & Co., Manufacturing Chemists cim bo obtained at tho W.F.C.A.'s fancy GoodsDeparlmont:-Non Mercurial plating lluid Is Od unsurpassed ■ for cleaning goll or silver and re-plating brass and copper, Bock's AVuteaproot Cement, price Is, will resist hot or cold water and repair chiua, glass, delfj leather etc., etc. Carnphylend Balls, in neat air-tight jars containing 18 balls, prico Is to keep moths out of clothing, also a perfect disinfectant. ' Herb Extract price Is an infallisble euro for toothaehoguaranteednot injurious to tho teeth or i health; it stops tho most aonte' pain' iminediatley, and proves a permanent cure in neatly all cases whero tho teeth are hollow Gorman euro for corns and warts price Is this lamoiis Remedy .will speedily and pain lessly euro soft or hard corns, also warts' ; bunions and chilblains,-The; Wairanpa ; Farmers Co-operative Association Ltd. Anvr.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 3 July 1894, Page 2

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