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DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE.

... • . (Prefcs Association.) • . ;: Auckland, November H. Jamei Charleston, laborer, residing ill Hobsoii-street, dropped deivd whilst fit work at the dock yards ibis morning. He was affected. with heart disease. Charleston leaves a wife and five children. ' .

Mr Thomas Henry ,\Vriglny of Master ton, has filed a declaration of insolvency. Notico vis given of a dissolution of prrtiiersliip between Mr.C, R. Miller and Fred Wright, of Tinui. ' - ' The binanco Committee,of the Borough Council have decided to recommend that " tirat inai.alment of the special rate on November 7th bo not collected. We call attention to a valuable leasehold station property, which will bo offered for sale by MrF. H, Wood, of Groytowh, 'on December 3rd. The property is known as ''The |lount : -Adame Station," and contains 4U85 acres. The Chairaan of the North Wairarapa County Council notifies the result of the poll on til!;. Black Hill Loan in the Cashpoint riding,. Professor Chaiqey delivered his lecture on "The'. Ideal Man and Woman" at Greytown-last evening. • There was a good audience, and everybody presant were delighted with the discouise. Ho lectures again to-monw evening, (Wildly nesday)', the subject being "Does death end all ?" The Works Committee of the Borouirh Council have decided to recommend thiu Coal Tar and Ammonia water be used n the water tables, to prevent the growth .otweods. They alo recommend to the Council that as Mr A. W. ilenall only received permission to bring his WAter supply to Villa street, and as complaints fcrnp been made by property owaers in jjftf street of their approaches being interfered v/ithjio be asked' hot to proceed further with the work until a detailed plan be placed before the • Council and their consent obtained.

Numerous, entries are coming in for neit'Thursdsy's spring exhibition of the Mastiirton Horticultural atjd Industrial Boojoty, • The Show, as ie well known, inolu'des all .kinds of pot- plants,, out. flowers, fruit, ■■vogotabloß, farm. product), apiirjan exhibits, and ako many-articles, both/anoifd'ana useful,-of 'local mami- • ■ fac^iiro,, There' fire special' classos. for 1 ladpi ifd gtrlu, «nd-bo£s, aod - of. these • tWfhcy woVtolasses is one of the attrac- • • tioii&f&o-Sh'dv. Theexhiijitionopens fraMZiwcmito 6anil from?to 10; in the evening Pearson.# band,' wiH piay.: Kntticalau' bc.made Athe' office, of Ik ?f.-2'9 : p'cl«pkVon Wednesday ovoning,: .We. are'absb a®k ed to re rn irid oUr; "subEcrib era that the paymeht -of jthgjr "donations; bjforflf'Bh'off day .will entitle them to a frißo : 4draission,-Wh;for : themsqives and their exhibits. It will bo BOen. by. advertisement, iii' Bifother column that Mrs Greenwood and Kt»r talented family will! app'iiar, in Mastortoti, at the Theatre Royal; ; oii. Thuru- • ®:andpFriday o veninga b, wl j eii they Wli "give two of their pppiilar .concerts. The Greenwood Family were greeted with,a crowded and enthusiastic audiencer at the Wellington Opera House last evening,""when a ■ most attractive', pros jjrtomfcwaß performed, and almost every item encored. Master Bob, a child of . Beven years of age. is spoken of as being decidedly clever, and was • encored for a recitation, " The Young Orator." Miss Jluty had to respond to a - recall for her serio-comic singing.. -Miss Maribel, who " possesses a.-considerable musical talent, gave two violin solos, and Miss Agatha, a talented vocalist, 6ang " Poor wandering • one" with such taste and- expression that was .redemanded. Each member of family possesses marked ability, both lirfocal • arid instrumental music, their part singing beinef exceptionally good. -We predict a great musical treat fur the : AVairarapa pleasure seekers, and crowded -houeea for tho talented family.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2750, 15 November 1887, Page 3

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DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2750, 15 November 1887, Page 3

DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2750, 15 November 1887, Page 3

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