[OAKD.J MISS EWING will bo glad to receive orders for PAINTING on SATIN flowers copied from oleographs or nature. SPECIMENS Mi? dh seek in the window of Mr T, E. Pkicb, stationer, Address, Post Oflico, Masterton. , 1G76
A Tenui loam .of footballers is shortly expected to visit Maetertou. Mr Littlejohn, the well-known clock and watchmaker of Wellington is about to open a branch establishment in Perry's buildings, opposite the Club Hotel, Mas* terton. Mr W. C. Buchanan addresses the electors at Carterton to-morrow evening. In our advertising columns will be found numerous additions to Mr F. 11. Woud's Groytown stock sale for Thursday next. Notice isgiven that Mr Thou. McLennan trill prosecute all liespassers on his Burneide property. Vie umleistand this in consequence of persona going through the |:atlducks and leaving p:\lo3 opon, Geoive Thomas Ellers, writes a Weiliu«ton paper, who fiuurod bo prominently inn domestic scene at Masterton a few weeks hick was brought down from Auckland by the Hawern on Saturday in the custody of Constable Ward, by whom lie was arrested .on a charge of assault upon Mr Joseph Soler, wine manufacturer, Wanganui, The accused, who ' was for sorno time teacher of a nativo school in the Wnirarapa, lias .been sent up to Wanganui where the case will be gone into, The Masterton Borough Counoil meets this evening, Mr Wardell, R.M., bUh at Cartorton to-day. Throe bushfallers are wanted at Hawkhurst, / The outgoing San Francisco mail oloseß at Masterton on Saturday next. A horse bolted with a cart yesterday through Queen street, but was fortunately stopped by a daring resident beforo any damage was done. Messrs R. Brown & C». advertise 9 substantial dwelling bouso for 1200 on easy terms. A somewhat amusing contention occurred in the E.M, Ooort yesterday. Mr Board said that if case A was taken first he would be placed at a disadvantage. Mr Filzherbert si>id that if case B wai taken first he should be placed at a disadvantage, and Mr Bunny said that if case 0 were taken first he should be placed M a disadvantage. The Court apparently was iu the horns of a dilemma, but dexterously turned the 'flank of the contending counsel by calling case D. At a meeting of the Masterton Volunteers held at the Olub Hotel last evening, at which lieutenant Wilton-was in the chair, Mr John Cameron was elected to the vacant aub-lieulenaney. . It was arranged to hold the anniversary ball of the corps in the Theatre Koyal on June 11, and a committee was appointed to raise subscriptions to assist the band fund, A list for this object was opened in the room and liberaliy responded to, A committee was appointed, to provide necessary refreshments for the Review on the 24th inat. Two horses strayed from paddocks at Masterton are advertised. The resolutions of the Masterton Borough Council re by-laws are advertised in another column. The Bev L, M. Isitt has found dead one of his prize Dorking fowls, imported by him from Ohristohurch. From a wound in the aide of the head it is evident that this bird Was.killed by a ferret. Wells' "bough on corns,"-Ask for Wolls' " Bough oa Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure, Corns warts, bunions, N. Z, Drug Co.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 2
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539Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 2
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