A pleasing little ceremony took pl.icc this morning at the Waibaiiaim .Daily Times olllcc, when Air Win. lloimslow, foreman com]iositor, was presented with a handsome English oak and silver teacaddy, lo mark the esteem in which he is held by the eonipanionship, and the occasion of his approaching marriage. AH unito in wishing Mr iloimslow and his partuei', a happy and successful journey through life. Owing to pressure on our space a large quantity of reading matlor is held over. Sergeant MeArdle opposed the granting of eleven o'clock licenses at Masterton yesterday. The applications of the Mastcrlon publicans to be allowed to extinguish their lamps at elcyen o'clock, was refused by the Licensing Bench yesterday. To-monw'sofferings at St. Matthew's Church, Maslerlon, are to be devoted to the Maori Mission Fund. The late Mr Arthur Herbert is to be interred at rfcrbertville. The death is announced of Major John Jervois.sonof Sir William Jcrvois. Cauada has refused to grant the franchise lo women. i The restrictions against the importation otJS'ew Zealand sheep into Victoria will be released at an early dale, now that the former colony is free from scab Tenders arc invited for the supply of totara piles, for extension to the Government Printing Ollice. In the case Martin and Berry v. W. M. Cameron, claim £l7 for fencing, judgment was given for £l4 4s and costs, A license has been granted to Mr McCandlish, the popular host of the Marine Hotel, Whakataki. The police reports on the hotels in this district, presented lo the Mastcrlon Licensing Bench yesterday were generally very favourable, A first offending drunk to-day at Mastertoii, was'convicted and discharged by Messrs Hutchison S.M. and W. H. Bcctbam J.l'. Messrs Lowes add lorns add 100 2-tooth wethers and 0 springing heifers, to their Mastcrlon stock sale for Wednesday, June 12lh, Messrs Lowes and lorns announce a side of fruit and ornamental trees from the celebrated nursery of Mr Jno. Hale, of Kelson, for Saturday, 15th June. Thellev, J, Dukes will preach at liangilutnaulo-morrowafternoon at 2.30., The Greytown railway station was broken into lust night, and we understand that several parcels were stolen. No further particulars are to hand. We regret to have lo record the death of Mrs C, 11, G'avcrhill, of Crreytown. The ]lcv. J. Dukes" will conduct; services at the Masterton Weslcycn Church tomorrow, morning and evening. .Evening subject, "Why the Christian 1 Church cannot accept'' Extinction of Being."" The Key. If. Wood will preach to-to-morrow, morning and evening, in (he Masterton Presbyterian Church. At the morning service he will give a short address to the children in addition to the usual sermon. Services in the outfields will he held to-morrow afternoon iu connection with Hie Presbyterian Church, at Drcyerlon and Waugaehu. Mr Feist will conduct Drcyerlon scrvico, and the liev. 1!. Wood the Wangaclm services. The body ot the late Mr Arthur Herbert, left Masterton for Woodrille, this morning. At the ordinary meeting of the Court Loyal Enterprise, A.0.F., Mastcrlon, held last evening, after the regular business had been transactcd,!thc following nominations of olliccvs for the ensuing term were made :-C.li., Bro, E. Pragnell; S.C.H., Bro. A, Gardiner; Treasurer, Bro, W. Candy; Secretary, Bro.E.H.Wad(lington;S.W,,Bro,W. .Blinkhornc; J.W., Bro. W. H.Cole; S.B, Bro. J. Sillars; J. 8., Bro. A. C. INicol, At the close of the meeting a 'coffee supper was held. The Masterton Mutual Improvement Society met as usual last evening in Die AVoslcyan Schoolroom, there being a fair attendance. Mr P. Hollings, YiccPresident occupied the Chair. Mr Coradine wns!clcctcd to membership and the chief business was the '• Journal," read by Mr 0. Pragnell in the absence of the Editor (Mr Easthopc), Correspondence on various subjects and a leadinff article comprised its contents and evoked animated discussion, a profitable evening being spent, Ono ot the sights of Wellington, at auy timo is undoubtedly the magnificent establisliment.known as To Aro House, and now that every department within its walls is , filled to overflowing, with a bewildering variety of the season's novelties in mil* ' lincry, mantles, dresses, etc, it is more than ' over a pleasure and profit|to visit the wholesale family drapery warehouse, To Ato ' House, ' I Particular attention has been paid this i year to tho requirements of country customers, and tho result iB to bo seen in tho | immense and varied stock of- calicoes, shirtings, flannels, flannellettes, strong ' wearing dress materials, men's and boys' clothing, dto. Tho choice in eaoh' depart. ( ment, is almost unlimited, as may bo imagined, when it iB stated that of flannel- ( otto alono, ovor 50,000 yards havo this season been imported at To Aro Houso, ( Wellington. A specially organised department, has i been established to deal with country orders, T Patterns ot any materials in stock,'will bo forwarded to any address, post free. '. Country residents are invited to writs for prices, or any information regarding goods , (ranted. It is confidently asserted that J nowhoro can suoh a wido selection, or such * sterling valuo be obtained, us at To Aro « Souse Wollington.—ADVT, V
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5046, 8 June 1895, Page 2
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