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y K Mo-FinancialvStatpmcnli-;iras ready . i;: forVdpliypry.^utirill have to be recast w iiiconscqucnco, of re'eeut" development's/ ••-; Tito, illness- of'tlie I Col6ninl;T)'easiii'er .;; furHie^ ■J Latest news from Japaii (Gth.'Jimo), * siatcs a virulont:pliigiio is rnging there 3 _ and several Europeans have succumbed it - An information has been laid against lo Mr Wade, a local solicitor, for using in■n suiting lnugungo to the Invcrcargill : Licensing Committee. ,11 The Taratahi-Cartorton lacing Club ■ lias now ninety members. ■'."•' '•) ;■■ 4 Lady-Tailored has presented the Taratahi-Cnrlorton Eaeing Club with a number of trees for improving the ie Clarcville course. . . ' ; A son of 6. 11. Slmto was thrown 10 from a horse at Pabiatun recently, taking his arm and iujuriug Ms head. m - t Whooping cough is rather prevalent in some parts of the Forty-mile Ditsh 5 , just now.. ■■_■_. Notice of application to transfer land from _ George Edwards to Ebouezer * Toihlinson, is given. ' ■ . Mastcrton Mating Society will meet : this evening. . In nliother column Mr P. H. Wood - advertises a sale of furniture, produce etc, to be held at his Carterton auction i rooms, on Saturday the 1-lth ins* -., It is probablo that the Directors of the : New Zealand Farmers' Dairy Union '■ may decide to establish their main factory in Wellington, where they will l j manufacture the cream from, all tho ' Wni rnrajia crcamori U3, nnd from cream cr- ' ~ h ics south of Longbuvu. \ '■• Tenders will shortly be called for the '• erection of a creamery at Fcrnridgc, * and the re-erection of tho factory at J '■ Fcathcrston, . A very excellent lirogr.immo has been ' arranged for the jfasterton Presbyter; , . ian concert, which takes placo next \ ' Friday evening. i ■ ' . The tender of Mr T. F. Hcwat hm:! been accepted for the rc-crecliou'of the i ■. .Pahiatua Courthouse. . ;' ( 11 Mr D,-11. llobcrts, Secretary of trio ' O.D.F. Union y, ill probably visit tho . ,_ Wairarapa next week: i... ,;". , - Mr Ayson,. curator of the Mnftcrftii'. ] i- fish hatcheries, informs us that he wiluj '■ shortly forward a large consigiimcnt of e trout ova to Wainuiomata, ' T Mr S, ■Kingdoii has resigned his i 0 position as Captain of the Mastcrlon 1 Volunteer Fire lirigndo. > < 0 The Municipal Firefirigndc will hold j -. asocial evening pn July 17th. | Lord' liusscll (better, known, as Sir J Charles llussell, (he'cihincut barrister) ] succeeds the late Lord Coleridge as Lord Chief Justice of England. The highest price realised on Tuesday at the Sydney Ham Fair, was oCD guineas for tho imported American ram ' Golden Drop. 8 Tltf by-laws prohibiting bicyclists B from ridihg on the footpaths is utterly \\ ignored by several Mastcrton whccli men, Many serious accidents have 5 been caused by. the breach of this bylaw, andtlie authorities should seo that 1 it is enforced. ' Tho regular monthly meeting of the ; Maslortoii Municipal Fire Brigade was lipid last evening, Capt Pickering prej siding,"nnd23mcmbcrsbchigprcscnt. A _ quantity of correspondence from the . U.O.A, was dealt with. Lieut Ewing- , ton applied fora five years service medal? i which was granted.' Messrs 11. Find-1 lay, A. Hoar,and F.Duucan were elected J i members. The Brigade decided to ;-, ■ assist the Band with a torchlight procession on the 13tliiiist,on(hooveniiig of ' ! the Band's concert. •. ( . ■ , At a meeting of Woodvillo burgesses i i on Monday night, it was resolved to ask 1 the Hnwlce's Baj Board of Under- [ ■ writers to reduco the insnrauco rates, ■ I which are 4 per cent, over the principal w ' lortion ot (he town. Failing a reduction J. 1 being granted, it was decided to invite, ii . tenders from substantial colonial aud |\) foreign offices for the total insurance, of the town, which is estimated at between £30,000 and £.10,000, the insurers pledging themselves to transfer their polities to the office whose tender is accented, It was also resolved to ask the Mayor to Convene a public meeting to consider the) question of a water supply scheme for] tnc borough, The attention of sawmillcrs andolhers of our readers, who are interested in engines, pumps and mechanical applianpes, is directed to the iidvcriiscmont of Messrs Chambers and Son, of Auckland, which appears on the first page in this issue, The linn arc the New Zealand agents for Messrs 'Tnngye, the celebrated Hydraulic Engineers, and are prepared to supply engines (gas and steam) of any power, pumps, winches, mid mechanical devices manufactured by the linn. The factories at Ballanco and Makakahi are titled with the" Tangyc"' Engines and I hoy are found both simple and effective, aim have given every satisfaction. The slcnni pumps made by the same firm may be seen at the abo" factories'and arc capable ofdealiu, with a very largo supply of water. Mr Vcrry, of Tmackara, has, perhaps the' most compact steam-power engine in the Colony in his dairy factory, in a. "Tnngyo" vertical combincd| engine and boiler, which is found to be simplicity itself, It is in established fact that for workmanship and finish " Tnngye " engines of then class are second lo none in the world. ) Mr W.H.Dc Lisle returned to Mas' fcrlou yoslcvdny. from' a (rip (o the South Sea Islands. i
The proximo of the Wairarapa am" East Const 11,l 1 , and A. Society's ncx 1 Show which lakes place on the Ist and 2nd November, has reached us. Tin privato prizes amount to about £3Q j' The Givyfoiru Brass Band met las: evening, mid decided to engage the up per room of the Fire Brigade Hall fo praife; to play on the ltoeatioi .Reserve next Sunday aflernoon; and:l' the weather again prevents, as on I ' two previous Sundays, to play on s,oi\ evening during next week; to hold ; social or .promenade concert at an car : date, for which Mr T, 0, Haycocks w appointed assistant Secretary. A hitly who was walking through 11 Iticcarton (Canterbury) churchyard oi( evening lnst.wcck, had the misfoitnii (says the '/Vines) to fall into a iioviydnj grave, and received a severe shakinjFortunately forher.thochoii' ivci choky iug a practice in tho church, ant whej they were leaving she managed, lo inn } her position known, aud was prompt J released.
Amaunaincdßlylhc attempted sucide yesterday afternoon at Christchur |i by culling his throat with a razor, lh was admitted to the Hospital and hopci of hisrecovciy are entertained. ■' The programme for the nextWeslcyijn Sixpenny Concert promises to 1»; af It class one. Mr S. H. ItabVi will sfg "Thp Wolf"-, with faJWcliestral jioompauimciit. ■'. \ ' We beg to the following lin of MeursJflr& Co,, Ifanufacturi: Chcmkta oatiWe obtained nt the W.P,C,A Fancy GoodsDepartmont;-Non Mercur plating fluid IsOd unsurpassed /oroleaci gold/M silver and' re-plating brass a cpyper, Book's..Watenproof Cement, pri -is, will resist bot or cold water and rej,; china, gloss, delf, leather etc, etc. Campl I leno Balls, in neat air-tight jars coctaini 18 balls, price Is lo keep moths oat clothing, also a perfect disinfectant, - ; Ii Extract price Is an iufallwMe cure for fooiw acho guaranteed not injurious to the teetbbr, health; it blodb tho most acuto pain iii-'. mediatley, and proves a pcrmabent curoin nearly all esses where the teeth are holk'w' German ouro for corns' and wails price la j this lamous Bemedy will speedily and pan I lessly ouro solt Or hard corns, also. wails j bunions and cliilWoins.-Tko iWairjripaj Fanners Co-oporativo .Association /lid,]
.For tho best value in drapery, millineJy, and clothing, jubl -east .an enquiring' oik over'the stock of Messrs £, j, 'Hooper m Co.'. of,the Bon Marcho,' The firm.bl just opened then' eecond Bhipment of lacl and chUdrena'' jackets, Fjench kilii.il mackintoshes, dress goods, gloves, corsl and/etc, .All kinds of.seasdnabjo'dranl akdan unusual largoV shipment of s<■ and boysj. clothing from tho best inanull itureis'in.the colony. .Weshould advisel ©fttiy cftU {o tjet the : m
Mr Wood adds to tho entries for his ncflintalu Stock Sale, to bo hold on Till .July 10th Me BLowcs & loins add 250 ewes in larlpur diaught horses, and fom cxprcyoises to thou Mastciton stock salo Wednesday uo\t, 11th July . ;;:Thdis(ial weekly:rehearsal:of the) Mastfc Operatic Society, will be held I in'tliflempcrance Hall this evening.-; .j ■'ftTo-y (July 4th) is tho. anniversary of th()fclaration of American. liidcpciidio.;, ■ ■ , : A' ';ebii cliiss is included in: this i year': -V. aiid East Coast P. and A. . Socic i Show programme, with 70 s'cctii;; • '-...'■ ' VMiamcsMacara returned to Mas-tcrtofo'-lay. '. -.. ~ • | .Tire tie at present 70 inmates—sl inalo«n| ! 19 femnles—in .flio Welling-1 ton injroleut Home. The cost of iimiijiiJng them for the month was £B3 WlOd. • ■ ■ TJnjuiial meeting of Parishioners of S.lJiko's, Grey town, will take place oup2>rdiusl. Asocial will be held on ;c .j'aiiio date, Ipfijin Edwin vires;—"lndications' fafcfl cold night, Glass further rise." TJ ilnsterton School Committee is map application to the Town Lands Tnj s, for a grant of £7O. Ai lose interested in the formation of a ial Club are requested to attend the i ling of the Mastcrton Literary audi bating Society to-night, if sullii tsupport is fohiicommg, it.is the i itioiiof the Society to open a club - which chess, draughts, ami othci Jinscmcnts will bo carried on, in ad on to the Literary branch, Sc il members of" a Maslerton iajrf rcre taken very ill on Monday after rtaking offish/or dinner, They have ice fully recovered. . "It's ill. wind that blows nobody good l is un .1 saying but none tho less true' WliiJ the great ddpraion wisiing in Syiiilnt tho present timo has caused a depjjble amount of misery yet the people ot «ing}on'»!id tho surrounding districts wit ip a gigantic benefit. During his vis: Sydnoy recently, Mr James Smith pm .sail at absurdly low prices a largo stoi which; is now being sold at tho ffl isa'e Family WardwiHe, Te Aro Hr , Wellington. "S ia, view to making tbissalo the ovent ot year, twosp;cia! buyers were dnspa :d from To Aro Houso to Christohurcli ou» attend tho great Bale of. Edwards, ivltt and Co's wholesale stock, and the o«to pick out bargains from tho manufilers of tho well-known Kniapoi Woolljn. Both these gentlomen havo retad alter a most successful trip, and the j,J.'C3iilts ot their efforts is to bo seen in tlfcjonWiiug bargains now being.so'd t tlliplesalp PmnilyWarcnousi) Te Ar BM Weliir>(jton. Anvi.
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