There will bo a Volunteer Church Parade to-morrow (Sunday). Volunteers will muster at Henall's Creek at 10,30 a.m., sharp. Wo aro favored by Mr Jos. Bennett Aith tho following itom—Eainfall at Ocahuao, August, 1888,5'800n nineteon days; August, 1887. B'l2 ou fourteen days, Air. It. Hockley, whoso fnmo as a vendor of small goods in tho meat line is well-known notifies that ho. has removed to mure central promises in Queen-street, adjoininsr tho Indo-China Tea Depot, where, wo havo no doubt, ho will bo ablo to keep up his previous reputation as the pramior manufacturer of theso tempting dolicacics in this district,
Notico is given by tho Returning Oflicor for tho Borough-of Mastorton that all Councillors now go out of office and nino now men aro to bo nominated on September 13th to All tho places of Ibo dozen good men and truo, who are sent to tho right-about. The Borough Council is at last unanimous, as only hii Worship the Mayor is spared by tho proclamation to administer the affairs of tho town.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 3
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