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The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1886.

The annual meeting of the Wairarapa Caledonian Society Will be held at the Club Ht>tel this evening.

A notice to the ownor of section 47, Block X., Mangaone, appears in another column.

Tenders are invited by Mr W, jp. Ken* dall, of the Mauricaville Lima Kiln for 500 cords of six inoh firewood in four foot lengths. The Rnv. James Paterson will bo prevented by ill health from delivering his promised lecturo at Masterton this week. Wo regret to hear that Mr R, 8. Hawkins still continues very ill, and has again had to Bend for hit medical attendant Dr Hoiking. The Alfredton Road Board gives notice in another column of its intention to raise a loan of of £I3OO under the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1886. The work« for- which the money is,required are enumerated.

Mr Georgo Diion has applied for a patent for a new wire strainer to be oalled the " Champion," which does away with holder or stopper and boring the post. This will provo a great saving of labor The machine ii all in one piece. The following team will represent the Upper Plain Cricket Club in the match vith Opaki on Saturday nextHarrison, Pond, T. Chamberlain, H, Yates, E. Yatei, 0, Evans, Knyae, M, Wilton, H,' Hill, Chalmers, Hunt, EmergeiiClJS—0. Anketell and A. Chamberlain, The matob will be played in Mr W. Perry's paddock, Upper Plain, to start at 2 o'olook. Tho death it recorded of another old nattier in the person of Mr Samuel Gawith, the father of Mr 0. F. Gawith, solicitor, of Mastorton. Mr Gawith arrived in New Zealand in the ship Ajax, in the year 1848, and consequently has been in the colony some 38 years. He leaves a widow, three children, and a large number of grandchildren to mourn their loss. '

Venetian Blind and Revolving Shutter manu aofcory, All Blinds guaranteed of the very beat description. Price list on application to R. W, Henn (late Hetui and Hansen.) Ponele Steam Venetian Blind and Bevolving Factory, Wellington,—Aim.

Inspector Shearman, who was nt the I Carterton Show yesterday is at present on an official visit to Masterton. The examination of the Masterton Public School will be completed tomorrow by. Mr Lee, the Inspector. The.. result is expected to be satisfactory,.

Two lads named Alexander and Thomas McGuifc, aged respectively thirteen and ten years, wero charged before Mr Von Sturmor, R.M., in the Masterton Court, this morning, with stealing a calf valued at 25a, the property of Josoph Billington, of Makova. Tho father of the accused was charged with receiving the same, well knowing it to be stolen, The case was remanded till next Monday at 2 o'oloek,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2444, 4 November 1886, Page 2

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452

The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1886. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2444, 4 November 1886, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1886. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2444, 4 November 1886, Page 2

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