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The Mastcrton Lawn Tennis CJub's new ground, adjoining the Mastertbn Fish Ponds, is now looking yA and promises to repay tho time sn<| frdublo that has been oxpeuded in preparing ft. ' : (

A very fine optic lantern and fittings, imported direct by the Her. R. Wood, Las just leached Wellington. We understand that the Roy. gentleman intends shortly to give a series of instructive lectures, at which the now lantern will housed. . ' ■

Messrs James and Duncan McGregor left Maslerton yesterday afternoon for Hawera, having been called to the bedside of their brother, the Ecv. Robert McGregor, whose condition is very critical The Rov. gentleman has been in indifferent health for some lime past, his infirmities compelling linn to resign his charge of the Presbyterian Church at Hawera.

Mr Jamos Brown, the Secretary of the Taratahi Dairy Company, has compiled an admirable little ready reckoner for the milk suppliers, and it is now published. Milk-suppliers should each secure one so as to keep a check upon their respective factories. Subscriptions are boing raised at Hawera, for the late Mr CavcrhilL's family. Mr A. Henderson, watchmaker, of Maslerton, announces the arrival of new electro-plated ware; also special lines in Watorbury and lloston lever watches, etc,

Messrs Lowes aud lorns hold their stock sale to-morrow, entries for which at present comprise, 'IOO owes in lamb, 80 fat sheep, 20 3-year-old steers, 20 2-year old steers, 20 heifers, 30 yearlings,' mixed cattle, dairy cows .and heifers, beef, horses, pigs, vehicles, etc.

Tenders are invited by Messrs Pcnty and Fordc, architects, for pulling down,' re-building in brick and plastering, a shop front in Queen-street, for.,Mr James Mncaru.

At the wedding at the Masterlon Presbyterian Church this morning, Mr W. Simms conducted (he choir, the orchestral music being contributed by Mr A. von Keiscnberg (organ), J. Candy (violin), D. S. Papwortlt (bassviol), J. Ueut'ey (cornet). - The Albert Lucas Company gave another very pleasant entertainment at the Maslerton Theatre Hoyal, last night. The new term of the Wellington College begins on Holiday, 9th September. A meeting of milk-suppliers to the Fcrnridgc Creamery was held last evening, Mr I. Sykcs occupied the chair, j nnd gave a report of the proceedings at the annual meeting. Mr Udy, one of the Directors, was present and addressed tho meeting. Mr Hives said tliat after the treatment received last year, he did not think the suppliers could be forced to keep to their guarantee. Mr Udy, in reply, said the Union being a co-oper-ative concern could not guarantee a fixed price to suppliers for their milk. Those ihareholders who had only paid one call would have to pay all calls in arrears, to bring them on equal terms with shareholders who had paid four calls. After some further discussion it was decided to start the Creamery on the 9(h September. The meeting then concluded with a vote of thanks to Mr Udy for his attendance aud explanations, proposed by Mr E. Chamberlain and seconded by Mr McKay. Mr G. K. Bond, architect, of Masterton, notifies that next meeting of the Borough Council, ho will make an application for a relaxation of the building regulations, on behalf of the wardens of St. Matthew's Church. Mr W. McKcnzie, of Manaia, who has been seriously ill, is, we are pleased to noticu, about again, Messrs Simms & Modem add 10 yearlings to the list of entries for their next Stock Sale, in their yards, Queenstreet, on Wednesday 11th inst. The Directors of the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association met to-day, and adopted tho balance-sheet for the year, which, with the annual report, will be issued to shareholders in a few days. Mr Burton Boys' many friends were glad to sec him in town again this morning, haying so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able lo atlond his office,

If you study practical economy you will buy your drapery and clothing at Hooper's Hon Marchc. You ask why ? We'll tell you why I You've twenty pounds to spend or twenty shillings ii you like. Your object is to get all you require for tho money you have, K you buy ot Hooper's you will get all you determined to secure and a bit left lor something else. Also jou will get the I bcßt of everything;the goods ot standard ! manufacturer'. If you buy elsewhere your twenty pounds or twenty shillings, as the ease may be, will not go as far as you thought and you will cither have to sink the quality or sb II out more cash. Will that suit you ? Wa trow not. You'ro no tool; you've been wandering up and down this blessed world [or years and you know your book, One may say this is only assertion, whtrc's your proof? Wo reply, uso your eyes, exercise your judgment ana criticise and compare, and your vwdict must bo for Hooper Ic Co,, ready money drapers, Bon Marchc, Mostertan. -Aovr. Ono of the sights of Wellington, at any lime is undoubtedly (he magnificent cstablishmeat.known as To Aro House, and now that overy department within its walls is filled to overflowing, with a bewildering variety of the season's novelties in millinery, mantles, ilress-.'S, etc., it is more than ever a pleasure and profit to visit the wholesale family drapery warehouse, To Aro House.

Particular attention has been paid this year to the requirements of country customers, and the' result is 10 be seen in the immense and Varied stock of calicoes, shirtings, flannels, |lannellettcs, strong wearing dress materials, men's ani boys' clothing e?c. The choice in each department, is almost unlimited,, as may be imagined, when it is stated that of flannelette alone, over 50,000 yards have this season been imported at Te Aro House, Wcllingtoa.-ADVT,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5123, 3 September 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5123, 3 September 1895, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5123, 3 September 1895, Page 2

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