HBH 1890 August 27 Local The first and final dividend in the bankrupt estate of John Alfred BURMESTER is payable on and after today. Tenders for carting timber from Hastings or Napier to OKAWA are invited by Mr John RENOUF Mr D.N. ADAMS has a six roomed house with bath-room and other conveniences to let. William RUDD, of Napier, clerk is adjudged bankrupt. Mr OWEN has shown us a clever little contrivance that will suit farmers, stablemen, and others, "down to the ground." It consists of an arrangement (patented) by which a solid roller of rock salt is mounted on a central pin in an cave shaped bracket, for screwing up in stables or to fences, in such a manner that while the animal can easily get at the salt the latter is protected from wet and dust, and from all other causes of waste. It is a most ingenious affair, and is certain to be largely patronised. Mr OWEN is the agent for Hawke's Bay Resident Court yesterday-Mr H.S. WARDELL R.M., George HARPER fined 5s or 24 hours' hard labor for drunkenness, and was sentenced to seven days' hard labor for using obscene language in Munroe Street.