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Th'’ postal authorities have non- deci led to extend the morning delivery » r .fie whole of tho borough, but -h.' non delivery will bo confined to tile dm.as ■ j » h I. put imu J icrs ltd in a sed to tile streets in widoii I evv-dag 'last in tbe Public School . . a very sarviceabl nta to ; -lyists and p ring to all present his thorough knowledge of the nr: of essay writing. The e-sav was dbi-c.-sod and criticised by a n uabei . t» m era, and a | l-mrly vole of thanks was passed to Mr iiip foi .1 '.' . I ■ election of offico bi-iuer* fc r tho ye.'.r : presidents, Mr 11. 1\ Greville and Mis Dawson; a treasurer, Mr llasloit; counnluee, Me-":* 1). Ta.vlor, A. lhe-o, W. li. Hawkins, MB* Mimic. and Miss Reuse. It was decided to hold weekly ui Monday being the night selected, and m< etings to be held in the public liool buildings, tho use of which has been kindly "ranted by the school committee. Mr Lee will read a paper at tiic next meeting vvhinh t«k-G : place on Monday evwicng next. The I public are cordially invited. I A man named Morris, lat of Price's | Mill, Newman, was brought- toELciah-: ■* from Tutntkara on Triday aulfvrin from Bfscts of a vsrj isty foot having been Tcry badly cut with an

axe. The Registrar of Births for the Fkatahuna district Ims commenced to take action against pci sons f illing to register in the proscribed lime. Two of these wore they wei* a#t to others. They wer. 'merely fined 1h and costs 9s, but in the future a heavier penalty will ho pressed for. Wo regret to record the death of Mr Joh Harvey, of Mangatainok», who died at L’almci slon on Saturday. Deceased leaves a wife and Id children to mourn their loss. Mb a. Hi ', m nd < 1 furl her entries to their list of stock to ho j oiV'iv.l for sale next Tuesday, and invite In its Inst issue, the T.xaminer, true to ' -1 | weep nd fawn ■• « . own loathsome mM nhimcs ns mr having vindicated the Ib.rmerT Club m l n p' ! oA uu falsehood circulated bv the advn.g l.cua:..*. : and in :mimics !hst on action was due to pany. If the *ditor of the Examiner is accustomed to he dictated to by the ... • mm-ir' A o-*dvilla people may i i'w on i'o i* t\v Mod in Ivt fuj A [ laid disirud.

Th* Wairarapa Junior representative football team beat the Nelson juniors by three points to ail on Monday. Tho Secretary of the Wairarapa Rugby Union wires u that his Union has decided to play the Rush Union at Kkctahuna on Saturday, September Ist. The drawing in Mr Hvde’s Art Union of valuable oil paintings is to come off shortly. Tho lists are being filled rapidly and those who require tickets are advised to secure them as soon as possible. A special meeting of the Borough Couu ci* has been called for next Wednesday evening to conddor the matter of the Mangut&inoka bridge. Our Mangatainoka correspondent writes: —After a stonn come- a calm. A short time ago there was rt storm here over the question of the site fora library, one party wanting the building at one end of the township and the other favoring a site in tile other ’direction. Now tiie calm has come iwnd an enterprising settler. Mr G. Yalther, has taken the matter in hand, ;i»J is putting up a building which will ha larger than the Public Hall in Pahiatua. The frame is already up, and it is antiei .ted the hall will be opened in about three weeks. The front will be occupied by shops and the part behind the hall by reading room and dressing rooms. Following are the dimensions of the compart merits: —Shop, 20ft x 20ft; showroom 12ft x 20ft; hall, .‘s2ft x 32ft; reading ro un, 12ft, x 20ft; dressing room, 02ft i 12ft.

At the Town Hall last evening Mr Stanton delivered a lecture on “ Socialism" to a very fair house. . Mr T. Keohaa was called to the chair, and in a brief and wellchosen speech introduced the lecturer. Jr Stanton. who is a fluent aud pleasing speaker and logical reasonsr, delivered an eloquent address, which lasted an hour • and three-quarters. At the cleso Mr P. | Connell moved, and Mr T. A. Eagle seconded, a hearty vote of thanks to Mr Stanton for the intellectual heat he had given them. The proposition whs carried , unanimously. A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the meeting. Mr j Stanton lectures at Mangatainoka tomorrow evening, uud w ill probably deliver a couple of lectures on his return to the district in about a fortnight s lime. Mr Hoisted, manager of tho dary factories, informs us that Mr J. Gaiisby i* given an acre of ground on tho Main Road in the tow r n»h p for a creamery a: Ilawera. Tho site for the Kanawa I creamery lias been fixed on Mr G. WhitI .•inubo’sproperty. For the central factory a Pahiatua a thr*.e-acre site has been ; purchased from Messrs Hughes Bros. The siie is on Hall’s Hoad, a few chains ' ..ft the Main iioad. Men are now engaged jin clearing and preparing this site ; plans of the buildings aie being prepared. *-,nd directly these are ready tenders will l»e called for their construction. Powerj ful engines and boilers have been oidertd : iroin a leading firm in Napier, aod a re fr’g« ating machinah i- also been ordered, which, on arrival, will be located at the central f ictorv. Altogether it is plainly I f vi.lent that the new firm mean to send ! ; L>« dairy industry in this district along at a i miming pace.

Fourfold linen collars to be cleared at dir.-e half-peace each at Trewby Brother*’ j clearance sale; ladies' and children’s | rimmed straw and felt hats, only 2* lid : : > venliig shoes worth 5s lid, to be cleared ! 3s lid; men's blutchers worth 7s 6d. : o be cleared at 4s lid ; cotton 200yd> on [ reel only lu£d dozen reels; black ca&h- . i«:. . worth Is Old, now going at 11 *d ; j Cardin il cashmeres only Is *2*.d. Be « arlv and secure some of the bargains to .o had at Trewby Brothers' clearance, Men's English tweed suits, worth 20s. edi c l to 14s Cd; men's Fnglisli tweed suit:. uth 23s fi t. reduced to 17s fid : all .. .J .-vd.-nial tweed suits, worth 35s 64, •ducito 22s fid ; all wool colonial tweed iut.-. worth 42s fid. reduced to 29s fid ; bo\ 2 riris only 9d each ; men's merino sox, ;; paiiw for Is; men's oilskin coats. • iuci k. - s 1U; mens leather leggings, ; reduced 1<» 4s lid: ladies' carpet slippers, niy 1 . yd : ladies' leather slippers going t -is 3d at Trewby Brothers'great sale. The public soon find out when there is a good thing Oil. Crowds have visited ( Trewby Brothers'great sale, and the stock ■ is b ;ng r.ipidiy cleared. Tapestry cai-pet worth 2s fid, reduced to Is fid ; white lion .comb quilts worth os fid. reduced to *. Ill; coioiod quilts. 4s lid. reduced to , 3s fid ; all wool riaimel reduced to Bjd ; i o.)b)rcd blankets worth 9s fid, reduced to b- 11 i per pair at the clearance sale of Trewby Bros, stock. Dressmaking depart meat. —We have ; ! eng gvd the services of Miss Bedggood, | has recently an ved from Melbourne . ud cr-ui-'s to us highly recommended. This department will re-open on Monday next. July 30th. Trewby Brothers, family drapers and outfitters. Tiie actual monetary cost of a suit of clothes is no test of its cheapness or otherwise. The cheapest suit is that w.iieh lasts longest, tits best and looks , bi , and this combination you can only , secure by patronising a thoroughly practical tailor. A. BLAIR will fit you to a nicety with a suit from his large and firstclass stock of good*. jyßl ;

i Sale of boots. Radford and Barlow j I having bought .£9O worth of boots, shoes. • Mi | public the benefit during the next 14 dars. i Ladies' 'ho. s 10s fid, now ds 6d; ladies i ra iiioraU, 7s t» i ; children's Balmorals , irom 3s fid; hulics stropg lea titer slippers. I3* ( 1; boys boots from 4s fid ; men's j boots from is lid : short leggings. 6s fid; 1 »ng !• gings. *>s fid. Half price only a I Radford and Barlow's. I Tahlk A.lt. AS AX IXVKSTMKXT.—The I attention of our representatives ha* alj ready been directed to the amended con- I I ditions i*f this Table as published in ** The j Safest 1m« stmeji;.*' recently issued by ( e A * « - J .. LanUgw I of .1 polk > n U T xbi IB h o j ln-1 II ili-s lil'i'd as uu li ll i«|ii,. combiuiuioil f life iannranro anl invostuMnt. Tiie 'mesiuii -it |wt •( tin- s,-ii,.iii« iimv be il■ - • .1 . \ IST. .fliKH*. Aii -JO. i Vm :r.. mu CIS in-. Ihe meiuhir - .i * u 1000 hh ii-.* ii lit '• 70 lid m fur twenty ymu-. Tke pretainm *, alxive i i- Cl s 10s. 1 11.- iircumm for a whole • !.;i’ nssimimv. ijs I ii*. I’iifen nee, hi .111. uinuul ve»i i it £2O. Now fai ; iiivistuii'iit o! XJi> n ,i i-.ii, tiie Asmh- aiu.'i ■'mrai'ti'ii t*> pay in ciwh ili<* sum of .1 .0 . r the lit* sill live for tweuii years. , I- in other word- to . 'turn the Wliile of till' piinnp.il Willi alio il s per rent .-.mi I '">•! i«t. "*l. After mci'.inc tbi, • ■■ " P»1 >•> • «Uer would In' " iVn .» , w ‘ ■’ ,i,e P' , ’-“' v • ''•»-•’»> year- I l! . a: in ai nisi premium of only £ • W;' I'" - ' I" . lie nil in I a 1.1,. V ■ r '> ‘ ••'7. would 1... . lV ,i It.'-. Il would 11' ;• "I I'll 1 1 Mi||, ,L r ' l.’>. liiwilll.il.. . ||' ( . Hi.,,],' ' 1 '■ t'-'.O' or lo apply a port i' ll uf it ' ""'I- uat a... .uu , tlllOO '«” poR fj ~„.l ( |„. ■ ’ •of an annum. , , '"Hi ''•turn is not an " KstmiaUn” j I'-' "t. Mutual i.ifi A . ,n of VusU '.i.iMa,

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 806, 8 August 1894, Page 2

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 806, 8 August 1894, Page 2

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 806, 8 August 1894, Page 2

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