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Burglary.

Auckland, Thursday, The premises of Mr Dolck, fanoy dealer, Te Aroha, were burglariously entered last night and £2O worth or jewellery and washes stpleu," 'The entrance was effected through the back window ami there is'no clue, I

i<A liiacoffender was brought s beforo i Colonel - Roberts,; to-day t»bn a after, beiiigduly cautioned. ' ■' • : •Messrs Loves and torns v add-"- ithrce hundred fat 'wethors_n to '.theirmosl calalogua '/;<; ; A'V'l'tVjv V 1 ■ Mr J, Carpenter advertises, in our wanted columns a special line of ladies' ivarm slippors, at Is 8d per pair. Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their salo fit Saturday next'a consignment of irap'ery, liosbryi' fbraw goods, &d. - i-

■.."Tho Queen-street firebell ran» vigorously last-night at about half past nine o'clock, but it was .apparently a false alarm, as no firo was observable in any direction, • • ; r ' . Mr J. Conic notifies in nnothor column , that he has reduced the . prico of Brook's celebrated building liuie to 3a 3d per bag, and agricultural lime to 2s per bag.''..Tliis brings the latter article down to about Is per owl.' Mr Walter" Perry killid for Mr J. Stuckoy; on Wednesday, seven ofhis celebrated Hereford herd of; cattle. They were quartered and; sent by rail to the Petone. Freezing Works this morning for shipment to England. A splendid ■ specimen of a cross-bred RomneyMarsh slicop was to be seen haiiifintj outside-.Mr W.. Perry's 1 shop to-day, . This sample was a maiden "ewe bred by Mr F, JS. Tatham," Holnnvbod, It was artistically dressed by Mr G.'Foy, and turned the scale, at IGOlhs weight. We remind onr readers of the-Maque Skating Carnival at -the Mastcrtou Theatre Royal to-night. : A first class band is engaged to perform during the evening, and,the gallery .has been reserved for'those who'prefer. to look on at the performance oftheskateis. Soino very novel and rich dresses are expooted to do worn on this uccaßion. '■the Southland Daily News contains the following ;-Mr'W, J, Morrisli, who has for a number of yoars held the posi tion of organist of , St. John's Church, .leiives to fill a similar appointment at Masterton, in tho Wellington'province, His loss ii, local musical circles .will be severely felt. A -fal-ewell concert was given to Mr M trrish on Tuesday last,at whioh all the leading citizens wero pre* sent. '■ y The oratorio" Paradise" which is said to bo a musical gem of exceptional merit, has been under careful rehearsal by the combined choirs of the Greytown Wealeyan Circuit, who have*the iwsisianco of a number of musical friends, and it has beon arranged to perform it in all the townships of the AVairarapa, the Masterton date boing June 18th, and tliepta tho Drill Hall. The chorus and orchestra will number seventy performers,

The recont gold discovery at.Wailio i'b of ireat iinpurtanoi). Two men divided £25 for fivo days' work, whilst Gordon and party of three men liavo throe years' work on ground that will pay HO n man pel' woelt for the whole of the period. The locality is close to ■ the right-hand bank of tho VVaiho, opposite tho forks. The ground appears lo to ail anciont river-bed. The is got by Bluioing, the water being led in from the river. The principal difficulties in the working are from the rooks, which are numorous and large. ■

On thirty-two pianos seized by the Victorian Government and paid for at an advance of 10 per cent on invoiced prices, the Stnto has made £3BO 18s. Mr John Dillon, tho Irish delegate, is a doctor by profession,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3217, 30 May 1889, Page 2

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Burglary. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3217, 30 May 1889, Page 2

Burglary. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3217, 30 May 1889, Page 2

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