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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1887.

Notice is given that poison is laid oo Mvewl sections uf land iu the Manga- ■ one «nd Kopuaratitn' districts. ' Messrs C. Smith and Co., cash drapers Queen Street, announce cheap bargains for this mil at their establishment, Messrs towea .and lorus announce a safe of jewellery, watches, clocks, fancy goods, and. ««D«ral useful ornaments. Mr Bunny addressed a well-attended meeting of the settlers at Matarawa last pight, and. his viewßwere well received by many'present. - In.the Masterton R.M, Court yesterday, judgment was. given for plaintiff for £lO and £6loa coete iu the action Lowes and lorna* P. and D. McLaren, of Wainuioru, Lower Volley, ... Mr G.Beetham will addrws the electors at : Drcyerton this evening, aud at Mauricevillo to-raorroiv evening, Mr A. W. Hogn will address tho electow at Tioui to-morrow oveuing. The Masterton Masonic Lodge, 1430,* 8.0, will meet ou Monday evoning next i at tho Masonic flail, Banuiatvr Street. Messrs Lowes & loms soil at their rooms to-morrow:—Now and Becoud hand furniture, produce, poultry, horses, and general merchandise. The printing of the new electoral roll for the Maaterton district was completed at this office to-day, It contains 2043 names. Messrs W. M. Kebbell, iteginald Marsh, Alexander Napier, John Smith, Henry Bonton, and Henry Dunn, have been returned as mombera of the new Alfredton Road Board. To-morrow will be the regular monthly pay day for the Maaterton Building Society and. the Wairarapa Permanent and Inveament Society at the offices of Mr W. 'SellerAnd MeesnJas, Brown and 00., respeetltely, At a meeting of tho Maaterton Hawera Special Settlement committee held last evening the following letter was read from tho Crown Lands Office "—Sir referring to your letter of tho lit July rolativo to your application for a block of 4300 acres of land in tha Mangatainoke Diatrict. for.a proposed special settlement association, t hat* the honor to inform you thatlneapplication hw.beco approved by. tli6 Bo.q. %iniftter.pfA tee npjing and concert wta held in theAtiserliwy rootnft, Carterton, on Tueeof the funds ef St. Map's (su)ch. At the tea there were a deadly n'itober who partook of the good.! t)#s j&ylded by tho ladies. Tho con, |esat sich the Rev. W. BaUaohy pre* sds, thijrewere fully 500 people prefect. |jw programme was a well Wecte&ipne, and each Item was well w|idere| ''and loudly applauded;" Great ctjedit puetfftholadiefl who provided :jtty those- wb/> took part in the eotertejnment, and also to the promoters oftbe t*a|gering. ; • Ahoiipjl grand opportunity, and the last. and during the ensuing Meek 'wjllisee the balance o! our surplus wrote stb#c displayed en fables in the centra of to warehouse at Te'Ai'O'Houee, Cuba tjtieet Wellington,^ . ■ Axii that are ori the', tables we, are deskous to clear Cut, and'therefore we have still farther reduced them? to prices that must tempt the most frugal Thebjlaijoe of our glace Surah silksWj be sold out 9Jd per yard, the-residue <sj our tooohe Bill's at Is per yard, and the oddments'of our' super chock Bilks in';: various length? from (k to Is 6d per yard, at Te Aro House, Cuba Street, Wellington. We eall special attention to ; the extraordinary bargains iu millinery. All oor millinery bonnets at ,18a 6d, 15s 6d, and 18s Cd, will be sdd Jor 7a Gd; those at 10s 6d, 21b, and 22s Cd, may be had for 10a 6d; all at 25a 6d, -for 12a Cd ; while those at 82a Cd, 31s Gd.'and 42a 6d, are poiUMy to k had fyr'Yli 6d, at To Aro HoubC, Cuba Stroet, Wellington. 0i)8 season's trimmod hats will be also at proportionately low prices. All markedfrom; 3s 6d to 6b 6d nay k fiurthaied for 2b 6d; those from 7b 6d to 10s Gd, for 4b Cd; all from 12a 6d to 18a 6d for 7s Gd; and a few from 18b 6d to 25s Gd for 10s Cd, at To Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellington. Doh't go without a tea cosy for the sake ofofts iMltim, nor wear wool gloves whon you can get 2-bntton black French kid for ont Mling, and Mutton tan kid for Is lid, Frilling is Burelyeheap enough at 8d for 12 yards, and pompadour aprons for4d each, at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellington,.. Asvj.

Some .of the residents., of Worksop' Road are complaining of the annoyance caused by lads throwing stones on the' roofs of choir dwellings'as they pass to and from the football ground, We wouldcaution the stoinrthrowers against this foolislrpractice, and remind them; that if caiighfcy theywillbe made an example of, A correspondent signing himself' 'Vigilant" writes from Eketahuna as followsi-r-Sir,-rAt the. inquest hold at Eketahuna; ori the .body of Patrick Money, found ifi the river on Tuesday. moripgV there ir'as : 'iii:mybpini'on,no irigueat'atrallj for neither-one of the; jurymen or. the wit- ; neises exaolmed were sworn, which is father' & strange, way .of .doing things; .But then ihey might hare a different way of things here to what they have iu other jiarts of the'Cblbny. The young lady "Annie Nolan" who was reported'.to have noted in'a very plucky mapnor in preventing, a..robber from making ;ffeo with her employers gobds.in Wellington a few weeks ago* is now w custody charged with the offence of'Btealing the goods hersolf, " Annie," from her. own confession decapitated a fowl, sprinkled tlio blood about the place, concocted the story and picketed the swag, ■New'ftjaland Tweod Suits mado to measure, fit and workmanship guaranteed, quality of work unsurpassed, and prices within the roach !of the poorest. Clothing, Overcoats,- Macintoshes, .Oilskins, Hat Caps, Shirts, Underclothing! Braces and Beita, &o' 4ain fclie £,diacuunt. A call solicited. Note address-The Wairarapa Clothing Factory, Queon.§t., Mustertoii. E. B. Hare, Manaeor,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2666, 5 August 1887, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1887. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2666, 5 August 1887, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1887. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2666, 5 August 1887, Page 2

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