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The Kuilawa errunerv will ho opened on Monday or Tue May next, j Mrs Wall’s linking business Ims been ' Inkrii over bv Messrs Donelson and M e Ken ,lie. I A hoy, I'. ,v. ms of age, giving at. I,be Court vesterda v said lie we, work i„g f ()r 7, , we-k lied bis mlmeep. mi I tlmt he eon aimed a lie-), of jm>i> or il .riiy j i. one of the bill-slopes near the town i are ju.t ipi’V ouvered with enormous j pinches of da,lsle, w|,n.|j, from a disl.aoee, j iiavo tho appeal aoee of siiow-wbiti. ,ai| • | pets. At the land sal I Wrdnr.dav the sum of XIIM Us I 111 V • reel'll e(l in deoil i! on the I tnrlri .r of land el on, J e'j „ „ ..... 1 11.. s,n.l of I’i.’l Is ! i 1..., J<: , 1 "I del,, al.- 11l ’ppbeal.jns I fjf v.iiaje -

Mr J. Ecoles has purchased the business for many years carried on by the late Mr Jus. Topping. The supply of milk at the Ilawera creamery is now about 400 gallons daily, and is rapidly increasing. On Saturday, December loth, at one o’clock, Mr J). Crewe will hold a horse sale ; also, at I'ahiatua, on Tuesday, the IHth, at 1 o’clock, a stock sale, for which further entries are invited. Messrs Lowes and Jorns add to the* 1 * Masterton sale list for December 12th* 1000 store wethers, 150 fat ewes, steers* heifers, etc. The Woodville Iliflo Club have sent a challenge to the Puhiatua Rifle Club to lire a match on the Pith in.st., the conditions to be *2OO, 000, and 500 yards, 7 shots and 10 men aside. The match is to be fired on tlio i’ahiatua Range. The local club have accepted and the match will eventuate on that day. Mr D. Crewe will sell at tliG Mart tomorrow at ‘2 o’clock, furniture and produce.

The privileges in connection with the Knights of Labor sports on Boxing Day have been disposed of by tender. Messrs Donolson and McKenzie (successors to Mrs Wall) have secured No. 1 booth (refreshments), and Mr G. Celderd will preside over No. ‘2 booth (fruit). To-morrow a tennis mutch is to be played at Woodville between representatives of the I’ahiatua and Woodville Lawn Tennis Clubs. The following will represent the local club:—Messrs Martin, Tosswill, Martin, H. Crawford, G. li. Smith and 11. 11. Knight. Mr F. G. Moore has already a very fine display of Christmas novelties in his shop, which is packed with dolls, toys and fancy goods specially imported for the season. A very large stock of -Japanese ware fs also in stock. A special feature is the display of Christmas and New Year cards, which Mr Moore has in endless variety and at ail prices. The book-selling department as usual is well stocked with choice works.

Mr NY. Dougall, watchmaker, jeweller, etc., of Queen-street, Masterton, advertises in to-day’s issue the fact that he has just opened up six cases of English jewellery specially indented for the Christmas season. The display in Mi I window is equal to any metropolitan show, and the prices compare equally well. I’ahiatua folk requiring Christmas presents would do well to peruse Mr Dougall’s advertisement.

j Mr W . Redmond, of I’ahiatua, has purI chased the Star Hotel in Masterton and takes possession at the beginning of the ; year.. Mr Redmond 1 | experience in the line, and is besides very I popular with all classes ; therefore in his hands the Star Hotel should soon !« iconic • one of the most popular hotels in the Wai- ' rarapa Valley. ! Mr J. H. llaker, Commissoner of Crown Lands, accompanied by Mr X. J. Tone, i Crown Lands Ranger, left yesterday on a | visit to the Makuri and Copnoor districts. • The committee of the I’ahiatua Rifle : Club met in tiie Club Hotel on Wednesday ! evening. Mr \ ile (captain) occupied the chair. The committee appointed to arramy for the erection of additional targets it- . ; j move a tree that had fallen on Mr Dotty. 1 instructed to write to the Woodville Rifle Club and a certain v !. flier it- was possible competition f»r ola trophies on tin; plains*., ranges 1 yards. D v Says the Hawke’s Ray Herald Some very kind friends have suggested that \vc I ! should publish t lie names of dairymen who I are found milking cows suffering from cancer or other diseases, and have even J accused us of failing in our duty for not doing so. If these same kind friends will j ! <h posit, say £IOOO in a bank, to be used in defending throe or four actions for libel, I ■ ! formation. Rut as the law of iiuei stuiais • , :u New Zealand a newspaper undertaking j to publish such matters would .-imply b* ; ' financi tl run. l hanks to ihe p« , position of the present “ Liberal” Ministry j the bill repeatedly introduced by the ! i Journalists Institute to assimilate the law | of libel in New Zealand to that now in j force in Great Britain has been burked j 1 ■ • j and some of his colleagues would even go I further, and real riot, instead of extend, the j liberty of the l’ress. So benighted in this I country is the law of libel that Inspector j \\ aterwoith dare not even report names * ! of owners of diseased cows to the Rorough Council! This is a solid fact. The Chinese residents on the west of this island, as a token of esteem, have presented Judge Kettle with an oil portrait of His Honor in otlicial costume. The portrait. which is from the brush of a celebrated Chinese artist in Hong Kong, is mounted in a massive gilt frame, and reflects great credit upon (he foreign artist.

i 1 strong girl is advert I ! MrJ. M. Levin has a replace in this | Mi ]>. Crewe lias a business notice in j this issue. The I’ahiatua Debating Society have an : advertisement in this issue. Messrs Doel and Williams have a business notice in this issue. Mr 1). Donald invites tuiid-'ri* for cutting scrub on sections at Makuri. The newest in gent’s cricketing trousers, tennis shirts, straw hats, ties, etc., at the j W.I’.C.A., Limited. For tailoring go to Trcwbv 1 trot hers. : Sne suits to measure, £:\ fls‘ (with extra trousers). Sac suits to measure, superior i tweed, £•» 10s. I weed trousers to measure 15s, 17s fid. Ditto, superior tweed. ‘-Ms. , Finish, style and tit guaranteed. -Trcwbv Kros. iMir A 1 vuliio ill l.uv curtain*, toilet 1 •■over*._ carpets. linoleums, .nul llooivlotlis

:;oto I v.’wliv lirotliei*. Drapers amt out - fitters. The (ion;’* MVroory Department -it Truuhv Droll,er* is now heimlv sleek,s will, the lutes, i„ serfs. I, nvs. shirts of all «l. -. e (> ,, sill; hall,I! , elm is v.T\ line selection.klllllllierhiools for erieketers , ips and b, Its. Huts, the liu tun, in l’aliialim. Trewbj li,'others, out titters. It v fur tin eh licest ilispl * i milliner) .•>m shown to the public of I', liintmt is now on view : ,|>y ] I I I hats ami hoinets to suit the pockets of all. I. l,line' hloie.es. in,; ! a I IS, feathers, lower* and 1 Triininim;* in pie it variety. Trewhy j 1 irothere, l'':imily I'r.ipers. I’or sale at half price, three sewinp : iniieliine.s nearly new in pood nr,lor, also 1 .tilth lirieks ; ills,, one ii ,m,l , , ass, \ rj oh< ip 1U h, , Jhirlow. Tho aetiiid monetary post of a suit of „101!.,..i is 00 I. sf of its cheapness or | .Iltieiir-l, |,V e.yijDs, veil is thill win .lasts I tit it) ■ .a , tiaiil tail <r. \. DM ni, nly will, a i nu his la clis, . loci, ui j_.„l

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 237, 7 December 1894, Page 2

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 237, 7 December 1894, Page 2

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 237, 7 December 1894, Page 2

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