Jfo fptiibw'fiix. oua mm st* saw r»nsipg VBOKTABJiS _ 4Sa pJusfcies ia growrji'i'LiE*!. vv% iad staling *egetftblss ia Hyiterion. A* ILO iS.iiogsen sasiHoia si caliuie »KKXUM) a tiud vsera * hoiegise $ d» jn§r<.N.v » A*&* J »**.«* V* -*9 * il rf-t4 fctffc* r 1
it (h tins loliNiiniur who h atblts tor Ui« morons* ait<i ' ili>» of John Ohttmmai* lu N«w Ss«sh.» 1 I vWI _ I Api lendm }<if 18W, nuMUlwi it llu» lipiiii of our Ira ilor pft<» lu ill It uml m'k liuliswuioilfc Nhlm #lllß WiIUAIAfA iMHs: Tim Ms mid fix she dttU in wiiiiMtefc lu foMrt wii liojift It wtil itfiivß jwrvlcNiblt to dm 1 iiiilisiSiljetß. is beeuuuHit v#i'y cuintiioii iji WelTiiigtiHii Tha win eE £3,(WSJ u<i put thr 1 iugli In* lolallMior lit the OlmM i(i«cos v*«» U-rtkyv _ ■ 'fliufe wato llftwm -.lumicraptL'tiM IMfllT 0 11 M>> during Bpeltdi l ;! anil belttH >f lili'U wrfe tftau HjjL'ttdiisly abseut from tlio Opuki itaoss ytiilwduy, Muuriurvilld Btwi-ts life btlitg lietil tO'diiy, Silii several Maßteiton rtiiiidt'iiid llilVC fjollL' out. • 3?tiio weather prevailed nil tlifougii tuts ClmaluMH LoliJuyßi and holiday makers generally BJu'lit a (jootl iVIrW, U. Abbott ( Into rjdrtlK'r with Mr Geo. I'iall nt Mmiymiiaiiw, returns to ISiiglauJ on tlio Crothiu in February Two women, linnicd King uliil Duly, were struck by ligb tiling at Islington (S.A.) on Friday uiid 'seriously injured. Onu hundred and three ycarß ago the white popufulion of Australia numbered i)SOO. Tlio Wellington Education Hoard invites tenders fur the Erection of £ 'iools at Ponatuhi and Newman. Tenders close ou January (ttU. Mr A. W. Citve'B stablo was Yery lucky at tlio o|)Liki Unci's yesterday.
pureo raccH Deiug won uy ins horses. Necilleßs to Bay the wins were popular, Tbo General Manager of the National Bunk of Upw Zciilni.il has received fablo ndvii'o of an interim dividend being dcularcd for the half year at the rate of 0 per cent, jilt iinmim. An unfortunate accident happened to Mr J, Mnoara's mure Dinah Hliad, in the last nu'u at tlie Q|ml<i yesterday. Just turning; injo the Btriglit olio fell, and on examination was fouuil to Juivu lirokun her bitiik and lind to la shot. A pedestrian who hud I'C'it parlidkincr too freely of Ohrislmni cliper, fell tliroucU a window at tlio residence of Mr i\ in (Jiieeii.titrcet doing duninuu (a the extent of about ii'i, l'lio culprit lum, ivo utuler«lniid, ngrocii to make goud tJie ihimuifu without fur. tlmr IrimMo, A click(it mutuli wan played on llio Park Oval on CJliristnum i ltiy between the " J'ii-dloH of Pentsrmcn mid the Kxpelmor wcond, Tito latter won, making (JIJ runs lo their opponents 21. Muh»vh Lowes and I'oriiN olVer lit their mile yards 10-moriw a uoiiHjffinnetil. of •1(J liornoß wliicli will mclmio a foiv j>iiSrH of ilrnt clus9 liitttKy liorscH, gooj Herviceutile ImcliH nml lmiilui'H, niist'il hlijclc, horsoß utiitablo for linilicn, (.•ojlchmt, fnrm, atul waffKon. 'to tlicHo l't'iiuii'iiiK iinrrtOH of uuy eliiHd tliis sale all'ordi a gacn.l opportunily. Jlr John Oroven, of Hush Grove, re. eently elippeit ut lot of twenty Lincoln rams wliieli he purelinsed a tiHlo while lijjo. Xlie wool from the lot averaged ll'Jlb each, one lleece wei«hinjj 2:tMl ami the lishtest of the lot 171b. This ii eertniiily ut remarkably (good average foi lloelc rams ami would he hard to beat. The weather on the East Coast hu< been very hot lately and at Manjfapakchi! on Saturday last the thermometer Etooc at 100 in the shade, This is the record for the past ten years. Referring to the ease Wops v. Stewari tlm IVuimrapa Observer remarks—"i! resident of Jlasterton last week broughi an action against a local eonstable foi " assault and battery " in ejecting Inn from the Prince of Wales Hotel. Wit nesses were ealled to prove the proseeu tor was committing no disturbance no act likely to cause tliopubliean toeomtni a breach of the Licensing Aot. The de fence set HI) was that tlinmnatnWo in,.
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ucimg unuer instructions trom tlic licen. see. The magistrate in dismissing the information held that the constable was bound to ejectanin dividual from licensed premises when requested so to do by the ■ landlord, even if lie saw no disorderly • conduct. If tliis is the law, what be- ■ comes of the liberty/of the subject ? A 1 hotel is a pub] ie place within the meaning of the Art, and any man may stay there so long asheis well-behaved, and ' yet this provision isiiogatived by another t clause making it compulsory, according 1 to the magistrate's reading, on the part qf a constable to eject a man at the . command of a publican.' Why should that particular trade be protected any wore than any other? In IheOld Country j if a, publican wants a man ejected lie calls in a constable, who stands by while the landlord does the work, and , only comes to his 'assistance in case of assault or redslancc. Here, by the magistrate's ruling, a publican can call ' a constable in to turn any'man out, and the constable dare not refuse! The sooner such a law is amended the better for all parties." 3 Mr .James Lewis, of Greytown, gave a ■ public exhibition .of a mpst novel stnrts niff machine at the Eire Brigade Sports I on the Masterton Park Oval yesterday; j Theraachine is not Mr Lewis' invention; it is already in use in England It is 1 suitable for starting I'ither foot or horse rncps, and is one ot thp jnosr ingenious as. well as effective starting machines a'e ■ have yet seen, 1 Mr "Reeves of the Criterion Coach } Fsctory, Mastertoii, has just finished to ; the order of Mr C. McKillop, a most ' Bcrvicable four-seatcd, bnggy. It has ■ an exceedingly ncntbut rich appearance; > It i.s painted dnrk groena'rid striped with f a lighter! green. The trimming is of . maroon leather.' It is fitted with, one of , Mr Besjves' 1 pat.ejit" brakesj. one of th)j > ipost perfect bralics yet applied tq light Tehiplps, . ' . The annual picnic lu connection wiih , the Mastertoo Wesleyaii Sunday School i was held at Messrs A. and L. jDonald's Potiraii property yesterday.; a very pleasant tinje being spent, ; fully two bundrdd ehildreh.beinit present, and a goodmariy adults.-'Provisions were yery plentifully supplied. Eaces ivere run and games: indulged! in, and a : novel feature of the day was a big Xmas tree, managed .sad arianged by Mr Peter Hider.:: A number of friends supplied' vehicles to carry tlie youngsters to and from the ground, Cole and Bartlett's Pclfipp- Car also conveying visitors. PlWJjer>"ji vary ppjoyable day was Spent, ~ * i',». : A solitary Boxing iJay drunk was captured at Jtfaatsrton yesterday,- aad brought rbefore-'Mr" G.'W.'Woodroofie, ■J.P., thismorning. A fine of ss, or in hours;-was inflicted. The Theatre Koya), well filled on Boxing Hi'ghfc, When tho last rtf" TJ»* 'A*
CT *> * * vijiuiwiirti i/i . +ruo ,yc Pp/oflrjJJe, by .the Jfasletfon Amateur sfsepf psok; place. All 'the prw«>p»l*.»ijfiajiijd ft.elf jjusjrfs in tie iain® goo4»tjr)o^«fla.pnnojjj QMttjyflus. Xlie aovolty of tixs perfornjasc* *h Mad suae Cope,aa"Q-erinaine," TJijs lady, wfco *o kindly csm« to ti>e relief of I tke Society by Stling the priiicijiiil part ] whick w*J Mt racaot by Miss Franks!, I ilia _ former " j .]»ft tie; Colony on & lioitdi^ 'V>?. r- receiyod a most i .euiaunMtJb round "of ap»)»jus« for lier [ flmnjiiaiMf Unroof]* tjie opera jdba wi* psp«|t fecsifm!, and tiie reception wss well 'Hit sa>g"h oiliu fMi -us ivuiS/ juod, ml vfurtU fTvio niuMtly &e<iid lu ■yn.l i,! utj liottaii, iul <ri eavutu .ay mora tjitia L>ai Wtj aicicr „ly jobo chat » if iLiJieriui * ill njam tt J oppwvu-ity Qi CUB*• V} thii ,4.Uausd ljiy jrlu* SU,h!J, JS ■" p,riAjnJy: avet/ tsuoait, lofAt. & cguf, sa» alio fur UM • >wn< an Mlt" t3t» tkkr "M £f.i to \ *■ 6 yj«jlrf," t^f/^41 1 : r-%+*r cj #■ I^7'J,.
, »'>«•« ,ir«i vat ttoougb, ss§ iMhrUaboi'oiiifk ys§ls£Tlw AhcVLowJ Cup i>rov»d agaia 11 inMrUiatlM of tlws turf, in* «>„ kvorfuui " 0B d * r ' bMtill > Dicing «rt Mdt «eawn, thn turn of OW Wtti e*}>t<Md«l In iniuromututi ua tk» Op*kl Mommm, liowoi And Inrnt airnoti jte %tr jitsst M'ustertoii stuck sale for VVediiMdtty, dattuufy Bth. That jiwtiUrK*th.rii.|{. '• ']li»C»tty>])e ' tiii'Hlc," Is kmwimecd to take plast in . l'*tte MdJCwiUll'g buib trh New- tt: ir'« ' Dajr< 1 lie euijotuaty sports«»J ami s«. ! liiellts Will ua indulged iu. | A <jutel- WeUdlhg took place at Km. < tor-ton. Hi in Biofliiiij;, when Mr CMe iati I J alius Lumch, a, highly renpei ted MkUtkevllle Settle! 1 , was united to BUbs ' Kj J. Autlricksmi, j A well-dressed, middle-eged mau frits st'eh, Oil Christina* Day, by Home young lilcll who were buttling, to walk aimlpßsiv Sloiiff tliß Witinuawu liivcr, fi'-urossiiig, and when questioned appeared out of liis nlind either with drink or the beat. iiatlier an unfortunate accident 1j impeded at the conclusion of the Mantertull Wealeyau picaiu yesterday, and through _ it back-strap breaking, ' tbe rehiele ill wlni'H all tljo eroukery.ivai'e bad been plaeed ready for removal, tipped up, and a quantity livag smashed, and both shafts were broken. The uart belonged to Mr C. E. Daniel!. The Masterton Opnki Jockey (Hub settled up with winning owners to-day. This is remarkably prompt work on the SeL'retury'a part, 'i'he amounts paid are:—A. w. Cave, JUUO i 1». p, r ßn . ered, jEiJO; Wi Hutana, £Hi); W. Cor-
ot/. £ls i J. Macnro, JL'IO ; T. James, ;i(>: K. Melfettzie, £lO ; 'J\ ltny, £5 ; rV. ]). Buiek, £5. 'lotul, JL"t(is, Mestirs Simmß and Mowlem ciiil to lie list of entries for their next itock ;ulc iii the yards, Queen-street, on' 'ucslay, 31st iust—3 fat cows, A j'ouiik man numud Oi-orno l»lj Llpott vaa thrown from a horse und killel, in Wellington on ChristmuK morning, Tho ditcliurge from bankrupt ;y of VKbh Masuu, of Mustcrton, h'tti beou jrmitcd by Mr lJintrii t .1 J£ultlo, ho -Uatilt (tho only creditor in tho o ituta) jil'oriiig no opposition. Tvndm for contract .\'o, 55, ci rlinji 32U of motel, «<>iv i jifd 11 tho \VHininijia North tj.iiinty Ct mini [illieeifl on tlio 2'lth. Tint only smiM—M. Kemns, |jh;>, m-eeiited E nnd U. Cullolty, .{JIM •!», dorlimn], " A utnhhiiiK affray mviirii'iE id Ww Kiinui on Clirialiiiiis Kvu IwUwni twe nuilora of the Si. JCildii, The iiiouhnil e llHht, ami ono ol thorn, Arthur i.nrjujii mm stubbed in tliu left kUIc. Up in now in tlw li'iHpitul. Tho other iniui, IVioi Jfehooj Jiiim Wi';i urrualuJ, uud ri'i.vi luli'd tillMomluy, A small barque limited lhufira«>iinm laden with eonlb, run unhurt' mid jfunh outaidu Wellington on Tuesday hut All lunula wwo aaved. Tho Trcauurci' or thp Masterlaii 3fos liilul, [U'knowlcdKe# reucii't o< V2, fruli Mr H. J. I'. AIpMH, Alfrcdton, with eomplimeut# of the seuKou. A resident of Henderson's Vnlh'y, XI W. Woodward and his wife, uiiirriei ouly three months ugo, have beeniouiK drowned in a creek. Il in tin Mrs Woodward tfot out of her depth and that her husband, in diving to rcscui her, was stunned by striking his hcai agaiust a snag, and was alar* drowned Woodward's ago hum IM mid thutlof hii wife 27. The Nciv South Wales amateur utli Jetic team, on their way to tho Ajistral asiun Championship Meeting, arrived a Wellington, from Sydney, by the Mam roa, on Chriatmas Day. The team con sists of E. E. Corner (Sydney Harriers] and H. W. C. Biggs, distance runners li. Masterton (Darlinghurst Harriers] lon« jumper; J. Ji. Gorrnlcy, pol jumper. C, Campbell, oE the Twbwoiij Harriers, is the only representative o tlie Queensland Association. Messr li. JJ. JPMUins (Darlineliurst Harriers!
S, YV* Hughes, J. Wiseman and 111* J ; White (Sydney) Harriers.) and Mr I ;S. Murks, lion secretary of the Ne\ : Soutli Wales Amateur Athletic Assoc ; iation also accompany them, the] latte :as acting manager. They continue thei I journey tliis afternoon. Meslrs I j (ralloway and G. B. Lusk, the amateu j athletes, returned from Sydney by tli Mararoa. fTiie pleasure which invariably at tendß the holiday excursion trips to Pic ton was marred yesterday oil tb Mararoa'a trip, by a sad accidentfwliicl occurred just after the vessel ejitere Wellington Heads, says the Setp Zea land Times. By some means the hydrauli winch was set in motion, and in th ascent of the chain the hook caught: large gangway, which was on the vessel' dock. The winch was at once stopped but as the gangway was being lowerei to the deck it struck a young ma; named Michael Ash, and bruised hi spinal muscle, besides causing othe serious injuries. Everything posaibl was done for him, and on the arrival or the boat Dr. Henry was sent for, who attended to the young fellow, and ordered his removal home. Aslt lives an Wehb-strect, Wellington, and is employed at Cable's fouaary. A young lady named Miss Scholefield was also hurt, but not very seriously. A boy named Grigg, while playing in thcjbocial hall of the steamer, slipped an'd fell, receiving injuries to his head, buttoot oE a serious nature. A young j.ady struct on the Lead by a cricket ball Picton, and was somewhat severely Jburt. A very sad accident, resulting iin the death of a young girl named Jane Co'nnell, occurred at Parematu'during the journey of the Maaawalu traui'whk'h left Wellington at 11 o'clock on [Xmss .Eve. Miss Cornell, who was about 18 years or age, lived at Wabganui wiUi her parents, and' came down to Wfcllingtpa on Saturday last on hep way to viHt soifle relations a); Parcmata. Qn' pciniis SJve she and a consiq named Lucy Gastroe started from Wellington by train, and fls tho ttaili was entering the Parcmata. station jt is supposed thst Miss; Conqell, seeing her uncle on the platform, made a jump on to the platform without waiting for the train to pull Up. The result was that she fell backward between the platform and the moving carriages, several of which passed over her head. As soon as the train .was stopped Guard MoParlane lifted up the poor girl, but she ras quite dead, her head being badly smashed and one of : her arms almost torn off the body.—'N,lS. Times. Jjonad to rise " istbe linn conrio :io.t of *(i(liDg the spoonful F&atl? ponlil be *ll tu» hotter, while there would be itorUb.oi refiuirlog a tom&hbwk .to earve ity it good hontwi baiiuj powder wore used. One oE ike most efioctlve bskingpowders, ao<l ana that bin been proved-by analysis to 4o sbBfllujfllj.jmii*,' Anderson's Jumbo iSnuid Biking ftwier, *,ftioh i»«lowljr but purely
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