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Some, wellrbred' greyhound pups/ are advertised for sale in another column. •; Therumour that Mr H. S. Wardell was abouWo retire on his pension at the end . of thowesent year is unfounded. W^j.Grace, of Gladstone, has been appointed starter fof the; Wellington Racing 1 Club vice Mr Andrew Young - reoigris'd, ..'. j •'.We are requested to remind prizo•takers at the into Flower Show that the Secretary, will specially, attend at Mr Jas. Brown's office to-morrow afternoon, ■ and from, 7 to "8 in the evening for the purpose of nwipg awards. - We dinpftttention to a new advertise- • ment in another column from Mr G. Hooper, jeweller and watchmaker, Queen; street. Mr Hooper, announces that he has appointed Mr Catt his Car terton agout, and that all work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention, We are pleased to learn that the two men,.- James Wells and Thomas Geohagan who;were injured at the Mnngatnnhoe blasting accident, .ate progressing favorably at the Mastorton Hospital. As was expected their injuries are superficial, but they have both experienced severe ; shocks to their systems. ". Mr A. W. Eenall invites" the inhabi- > ■ tants of Mastorton to meet in' the Kuripuiti rMjm Saturday evening, and at the Eoyal on. Monday evening, for thu purpose of considering 'the ■ impending Mayoral election, and Borough business generally, together •.with the affairs of the Town Lands Trust.

'A buggy containing a Maori child about three years of age was left unattended in Queen-street this morning, when the hotse attached to the vehicle,' bolted. The infant occupant seized the ream and "hung on likrigrimdeath, and succeeded in'checkimpthe animal, which wsb . sapped by akd in the employ of Mr Pelling, confectioner, without any damage being done. , • , Yesterday morning, a shearer named Edward Wadham. working at Mr J, Stuekey's, Rnngaitumau, received a very nasty wound, about 1$ inches in length, in his shoulder, owing to a pair of Bhears, kicked from another shearer's hand by a refractory Bheep, af.riking him while ho

, was stooping down to his work. Dr ~-Hosking attended the,sufferer, who lost "ji considerable Amount of blood,

... MrFg^Yood'eTaratahi yards yes- . were well supplied with = stock, although the classes were The attendance, of buyers not- •' withstanding iHo'heavy and continual downpour'of rain, was good; and all the ' slock yarded was sold under the hammor, . the following being a quotation ef prices realised. Ewes and Lambs in the wool, ,600, 9s (Idj Shorn, Ewes, fat,"7s 3d; ■Hoggets and dry"sb.eepenteredwere held ; ; overtill next sale owing to the wet; ..calves, 10s; yearling heifers,-.;259;d0. i Bteers 25a to 325; 2-yearold heifers 35 ,i. to 42s 6d; bullocks (nmed) 2, 3, and . 4-year-old, 695; store cows, 37s'6d to 45; horses, 80s to LBlos. Jtfo pigs' forward. * iAIHER: \i GETTINO TOM, —My daughter sawA' flow much' better father is since he TOed Dr Soule's American ••: Hop Bitters. Ho is getting well after his long suffering from, a disease declared Jn'curablc,andwear'e s'o ; ,glad, he used ' tour Bitters," A lady" of Eocheator, ./faHRtoBwH,.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2758, 25 November 1887, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2758, 25 November 1887, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2758, 25 November 1887, Page 3

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