Tho ll'Noivulef Review, in an trticlo on the oxtes.i of wi'lows in England-, an excess brought about by the proportion of lull 'marriages nmoiig the men, who, when they do marry, nsimlly choose Homo yoiina thing 'just Irora her mummy,' and, ih a cunspquencf) the avenge husband dies first— B:iy9!—So oajjor aro some woman, wb do not any nil, (o ruler the beuds of wedlock iliat, if they can reasonably hope that tli? prospective coveted husband will get the mama®# ofiniiiony and honymoon they seem tolerably conlonied, liven in. this limited forecast they are sonic: limes led aftiay by enth'isiiism, Only fast frinj, wh knew an uldnrly swain of sixty SUiiiniers or thereabouts, who, being captivated by a fair young chtirmor, must roils marry her; it is true he got thiotigh the ccreniopy, but he was not successful with the honeymoon, for i>. came to pass thai on tho lifth day his soul wna required of him.
MASipTON THUS l" LAN IM. rPAKB .NOTICE—THE VOTERS J. LIST fir the onsuitifj yenr is now open for inspection (it elm Town Clerk's LOfß.'o, Al,i<t<mon, during office liuur*. until the ti'iw'iitli day nf Mnurv, 189 J. All ttbjjoti'ins (hereto must bo in writing under tlio Imrid of tho übjoutnr, and muu lio nddreswd to the Trustees »nd delivered at their offico an «r before the M day ot Fcbiuuy. 1890. B. IiROWA, Secretary 4 MASTEIiT' N LOHGE, No .U3O, E.C T 3 ® ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETINGuf tho Lodga win be M°L!'" Fubriury.'H at tho Mijtoiiig Hull, lianniater-itreot. Lodgmy'ol n8 p.m. By order of tho W.W. P. DICKSON, ' Sccrc-tiiry,
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH, rpHERE will bo TWO MASS 58 in Aj. the above Chur-jJi to-m»rro',v, the 'oral at 8,30 a.m, unci the second at 11 FATHER MCKENN'A, LOST-Uetivo'n Carterton anil Mas, terton on Fill DAY, n Grey Jhoknt, rotui'niny the snmo to hIBo, „f WJ puiior will bo rewarded. 3i<v: I m Wellingt'in, January 81, 1890. TlB hereby iiotitied tlmt the above will hail been finally accepted in accordance with tin; provisions uf'' Tlio fublio Trust Offlctf Act, 1872," and that, the Public Tnisteo i 3 the Executor appointed under the said Will. IN THE MATTER or the WILL JAMES C'JLWAY, LATE MASTJSRTON, DEOBA6ED, PdbIIC TkosT fIFi'ICE,
All petrous indebted to the abovenamed deceased are rrqueatod to pay iliu auijuntjaf their soy-jrai accounts tu me, or tu Wm S.'xhr Kbi], Wasttrton. Also—AL persons having clniina asatnst tho aaiu eaiaio aro requested to forwird tho same tu me or to Air Sellnr, fli! or bo'ore Wjsdh.hday, the fifih day of March next. li iblo tu be ezcludorl XV. v. JAMEIITON, Public TiUßteo, MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY Autumn Show, To bo he'd in Drill Hall, Wednesday m FEBRUARY. Special Prize List will bo published shurlly. ENTItIRS trill bo received at the Secretary's Office, TUESDAY, 25: h Fet rmry, from 7 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION' TO SHOW la. PEAKSON'S BAND in Evening SHOW OPEN from 2 till 10 p.m. Entry Forms and Catalogues can bo obtained on application tu'tho undersigned. Uiv partuination, N.B—Any claim not sent iu by the
w, B. OHENNEIiLS, 3424 Secretary, \ DISTRICT ORDER. Mllitiiiiird Volunteer "ffico, / dreytown, 29: h Jan. 1890. RSIHE Annual Insiioctiw of tlio MasJL tetton Riflo Volunteors, by liißpcctut (Colonel Hume), will be held at 7.30 p.m., on tbo 13th pr.ix. Membors uro reminded that tho penalty for absonca from' this Parade is fixed by law at One I'ouiid. J. S. 11UTTS, Lieut-Colonel commanding district, 8434 bAiiii 1 bALE! SALE! The Mooter Sale AT HOOPER'S COMMENCES TO-DAY. EVERY ARTICLR in our extensive stork of ow iOODO will bo offered to the public at CLEARING PRIOES, Sensation in WILL COMMENCE TO-DAY, Feb IST. EVEItY DESCRIPTION of DRAPERY . MILLINRRY, and MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING Will be sold at prices that Musi ComMJND A SALE. PRICESINPEPENDENT OF COST. Wo mußt reduce tho Stork to make room for Winter Purchases, |jOOPER'S gALE AT The Bon iYlarche.
COMMENCES TO-DAY, FEB IST. LOST.— t® Jubilee Night, the aprinc of a Cariiaiio Lamp, between Club Bud Royal Hotols, Queen-street, Maator* ton. Finder will kindly oblige by returning same to Wairabapa Daey Office, mNCK OF WA.LES LI VERT JffABLES AND HOUSE Jf DEPOSITORY WILLI AM NEILL Is prepared toßupply the travelling public with BOOGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the care of an experienced uroom, and every attention is paidto stabling, bait and stall accommcxktiwi. " HORSES o lifßt-class quality kept op Into. • ijono—.Civility, frW Aamimodalian wIRKAMnvLECh'm. A 'BOS will run to and irom the (jtabl«t9 pet pver tfdin ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3424, 1 February 1890, Page 3
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