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Mr C. T. Xatusch was tho architect who prepared the plans for the factory at Ballance, a report of which appeared in last Friday’s issue.

At the Fielding races last week Auroa, by Diomedes, now travelling tho district, won the hurdles on the second day and ran a good race on the first day, gaining second place w ith the top weight up. Tho Wairnrapa Farmers' Co-operative stores are making up Christmas hampers at 255. Each hamper contains nine quart bottles of English Ale or stout, besides numerous other liquors. There should be a large demand for these parcels, as the liquors liave been well selected. W. ff. Hawkins calls special attention to his l’ahiatua Stock Sale to-morrow- at 1 o’olock. Cattle, sheep and lambs. Jlo will also offer 10 bead horses w ithout reserve. The horses are a splendid lot from Me I .aria's Station, Martinborough.

The members of the l’ahintun I.iterary and Debating Society will devote this evening to a debate on the question '- That Monarchical Government is preferable to Republican.’’ Mr (jrevillo will take tile affirmative, anil Mr Kidd tho negative. Mr Tossw-ill reports that during the month of November rain fell on 20 days, the total fall being 4.80 inches. The rainfall for the same mouth of last year was 8-98 inches.

Wellington has subscribed £ISOO to ibo Wairarapa relief fund; Auckland, £1000; Christchurch, nearly £IOO and Dunedin, the head-quarters of tho Union Company, £IOO.

We omitted to mention in our report of the social to Mr A. W. llogg, that the members of the I’ahiatua Hand gave some choice selections outside the I’uhlic Hall prior to the commencement of tho concert.

The business of tho Pahiatua S-M- Court to-morrow will be taken before Justices. Mr Hutchinson, S.M.. 1 laving gone to Wellington to relieve Mr Martin, who has gone to Christchurch on business connected with a charitable aid enquiry. Messrs Elliott and Co’s replace advertisement is crowded out t.f this issue. Mr W. Dougall, watchmaker, Masterton inserts a business notice with this issue.

It is reported from Australia that the* famous racehorse Carbine has been sold to fin Auiorican firm. Should the report prove correct it may be surmised that the gioatest horse that over nirriod m 11» will shortly ho consigned to tho land of start and stripos, Jt is probable that “The Sorcerer will be produced in Pahiatua by tho Mustorion Operatic Society at an early date. It has been truly stud that “i»i tljo multitude of counsellors there is wisdom.'’ Therefore it. may he safely inferred there is much wisdom in the statement we so often hear expressed, and by so many, to the effect that there are few teas which equal and none which excel those of the Kiljpire Tea Company. The public mo the best judges of what n good article ir und their verdict is unassailable. The highi s; possible verdict h;i? bcoji pro n.oune* d upon tlx Empire tens long aim, and hundreds are evefy day endoi mi tlj/it judgment. Th.e fcuhtl r./ngitMi population of tin) colony i*

The attention of persons nominating horses for the local race at the l'ahiatua Jockey Club’s mooting is directed to an advertisement in another column.

Mr Glascow, the Government Auditorinspector is at present in Pahiatua auditing the Pahiatua County Council books.

Several good lines of cattle are udded to AV. H. Hawkins stock sale which takes to-morrow, Tuesday, at 1 o’clock, when 40 horses of all classes will be submitted. A concert and dance was held at Ilawera on Friday evening, in aid of the sports fund. There was a large attendance and a most enjoyable evening was spent.

A recreation ground on the house-top lias boon made by a firm of printers in London. It is for the use of their employees. Garden scats and games, shrubs, and plants have been established on the leads, and a very pleasant open space is said to be the result.

A discussion took place at the last meeting of the Land Board relative to the disposal of the forfeited sections in various special settlement blocks, and it was decided to offer them at a big sale in March. It is understood that about ‘2OO sections have been forfeited. A portion of the Awarua Block will probably also be offered for sale in March. The Commissioner is of opinion that these sections should not contain less than 500 or 800 acres each.

For job printing of every description in the latest styles and at the lowest rates go to the Pahiatua Hkkald Office. For A 1 value in lace curtains, toilet covers, carpets, linoleums, and floorcloths go to Trewby Brothers, Drapers and outfitters.

For tailoring go to Trewby Brothers. Sac suits to measure, J to 3s (with extra trousers). Sac suits to measure, 15s, 17s fid. Superior tweed, ‘24s. Finish, style and fit guaranteed.—Trewby Bros. The Gent’s Mercery Department at Trewby Brothers is now heavily stocked with the latest in scarfs, bows, shirts of all descriptions, silk handkerchiefs a very fine selection, kuminerbunds for cricketers caps and belts. Hats, the lurgest and best selection in Pahiatua.—Trewby Brothers, outfitters.

By far the choicest display of trimmed millinery ever shown to the public of Pahiatua is now on view at Trewby Brothers. Trimmed hats and bonnets to suit the pockets of all. Ladies' blouses, fancy aprons, feathers, flowers and millinery. Trimmings in great variety.—Trewby Brotlrers, Family Drapers. For sale at half price,—three sewing machines nearly new in good order, albo 1,*200 bricks; also one couch and one spring matrass, very cheap.—Radford and Barlow.

The actual monetary cost of a suit of clothes is no test of its cheapness or otherwise. The cheapest suit is that which lasts longest, fits best and looks best, 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 goods. jy3l

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 235, 3 December 1894, Page 2

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 235, 3 December 1894, Page 2

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 235, 3 December 1894, Page 2