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Mr Worho.ys. of Maurireville East, lias been appointed bead teacher of the Iv.d . - tua Public echool. Master Phillips lias been appointed pupil teacher at tie* Pahiatua Pnbli school. There are numerous Dips on the tfakini road. Mr Tuckev’s convey meo was de 1.,, d for an hour ..n Wednoi I . at one slip, having to send tn the Makuri town ship for shovels to die out n passage. The p ■ sengers were exposed to a very heavy downpour of ruin during the digging out process. At a trial ballot of Ropublionn Sena tors Cnsiiuii Verier received ill vote, for id, Presidency, Dupuy 10, and Brinon n. i similar m eting of 1 h-moerntie Srnator- “ i :rr I’orior." Two member* resorted to blow*.

The Limelight Panorama Company c imo to grief with their apparatus yesterday afternoon. They were in the street i ear the Public Hall manufacturing the gas in preparation for the show in the evening, when suddenly there was a loud explosion. The retort was blown to fragments. Portions rhot hundreds of feet into the air; other pieces were blown in different directions, and aro now “ lost for

ever.” Fortunately the proprietors had taken the precaution to keep back the few people who were watching the proceedings, so that no one was hurt. This is the third accident of a similar nature which has happened lately. On other occasions the proprietors blamed the chlorate of potash as the cause; this time

they aver that another cheraicll was the cause. The chemical was obtained from a southern chemist.

A meeting of the Pahiatua Athletic Society was held last evening. Mr A. Black (President) occupied the chair. After a lot of discussion it was decided on the motion of i)r Gault seconded by Mr Beeves that the ground committee be authorised to plant willows on the ground. A letter was received from the Knights of Labor asking permission to hold a sports gathering on Boxing Day, the request was granted in consideration of a fee of £l. A letter was also received from the Pahiatua Cricket Club complaining that the Football Club were encroaching on the their turf. MV Reeve moved That the | ground committee attend to the matter, | and see that the posts are shifted north j and south ; seconded by Mr Devonshire and carried. Mr Black moved That the Football Club be instructed to stop spectators from encroaching on the ground ; seconded by Mr G. Moore and carried. A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the meeting. Lowes and lorn* hold a stook sale at Eketahuna on Wednesday. Three hundred dead bodies have been recovered from the colliery at Pontypridd. Our Kaittiwa correspondent writes : Constable Nestor was in here this week after a lady visitor, who was required to give evidence in a case at the Supreme Court, Napier. The young lady, who was on a visit to some relatives, U*ft for Nspier on Wednesday morning.—One of our respected neighbors, who has fallen out with “ bachelordom,” has loft for Palmerston North to bring back a wife. The Pahiatua Public School broke up

yesterday for the midwinter holidays. Mr G. Bottomlev informs us ihat the published report that he had disposed of his property at Kaitawa is inoorrect. Mr l). Crewe advertises a quiet dairy heifer for sale, just calved. Mr Crewe has an Ayrshire bull for sale.

Hawkins and Oudaille add special lines to their great sale on Saturday at their brick mart, in tho way of horses, poultry, cheese and seed potatoes. The election of officers for the ensuing term took place ao the local Assembly of the Knights of Labor last evening. There was an excellent attendance of members.

Mr T. Keohan is the delegate of the Knights of Labor to the semi annual conference to be held in Wellington shortly. Hawkins and Oudaille insert special advertisement notifying that on account of bad weather and swollen rivers they have been compelled to withdraw the entry of shorthorn cattle from their next Tuesday's sale. The cattle will be offered at their next regular sale or probably at special at an earlier date which will be In advertise!. The auctioneer insert sif.se-

ment of withdrawal in order > avoid disappointment of their client . They also add further entries to their list for next Tuesday.

In this issue Messrs Lowes and lorns advertise their list of entries for their Eketahuna Stock Sale, which lakes place on Wednesday next.

A public meeting will b© held in the Brewery, Mangatainoka, on Wednesday We draw attention to the list of stock sales for tho month advertised b' Messrs Abraham and Williams. Their next Palmerston Sale takes p ace on Thursday next. Extra pair of trousers.—Revolution in the tailoring trade. Trewbv Broth*. > arc now taking orders for three guinea suits to measure with an extra pair of trousers. A tine range of tweeds to select from. All orders executed on the premises.— Trewbv Brothers, outfitters. The actual monetary cost of a suit of clothes is no test of its cheapness or otherwise. The cheapest ruit is that which lasts longest, tits best and looks best, and this combination you can only secure bv patronising a thoroughly practical tailor. A. BLAIR will tit you to a nicety with a suit from his large and firstclass stock of goods. jv3l What is one person's loss is another's gain. The whole of the large and varied stock of ladies and childrens ulsters, capes, and skirts at Coburg House, to bo cleared at twenty-five per cent under marked price, l isters marked 19s 6d can now bo bought at 14s Od. A splendid stock to select from. Trewbv Brothers are tho losers ; the buyers will bo the gainers.

We have just opened this day a special purchase consisting of three bales of the latest art paperhaagings, one case of colored and figured sheet glass, one case of Windsor and Newton’s oil colors in tubes, and water colors in cakes and half cakes, and a large lino of artists' oil and water color brushes, one case of painters’ sundries, brushware, Ac., and have marked the whole very low to clear. Cooper & Co., opposite the Bank of New Zealand.

Bought at half the usual price.—Foitytwogents’ macintoshes with cape. During the tv xt few days wo shall off»r them at the following prices : -Macintoshes worth £2 15s for £ 1 15s ; macintoshes worth Aid 5s for £2 5 s ; macintoshes worth £3 lj* for £2 10s. Trewby Brothers, drapers and out tit tors.

Seasonable goods .it tlie right prices ; - Men's M coats. 15s Od to 86s; Oilcoats, 10s Gd ; Saddle Tweed Trousers, 13s Od ; Bluchers, 5s lid; Shooters, 10s Od ; Ladies 30* l isters now 19s Od ; ‘2ls Ulsters now l‘2s Od; I,adi« s 30s Mackintoshes now I‘2s fid; Capes from 4s fid ; Feather Boas. Is fid; Jackets from 7s fid : Umbrellas. Is 111; Wo '1 Shawls from Is I Id ; Jersovs *2s lid ; Blouses, Is lid ; Strong Laceups, 7.s fid for cash only at Radford and Barlow’s, tho pooi’l"'" di-»poi N. DreaamtikinK to soil tho tinißß.-S.-o our litroo stock of dross niatoriaN. nothinto rompuro with thorn tor v.-iluo in il„province. Wo nr« now iinikin coßlumos to ordurof fancy I or liiliinonmm. hteluiUns tonkin-, liiiin- and umli-iml for H2h ('-.I nt Trowin' llmthms. (oitoimns to order of double width ilhi-o.vtls or heavy woollen tweed, includin'; m ikin-, linin' nod mnterinl for U 7» C-d ,u Trewltv brothers. Costume to order of new faiK'Y Imps*,'U. including lnsliin-. lining aud materia! for 42* 6d at Trewbv Brothers. Tho above price* include making, lining and material. In fact everything required ir dr, . trimmii o p d I iwwbj Ilrothei’s, family draper-. The tana ■wh IoM not id 1• ' '

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 June 1894, Page 2

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 June 1894, Page 2

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 June 1894, Page 2