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The Wairarapa Daily. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1890.

Owing to onr langthy report of Mr Eeetham'a meeting we nee compelled to hold over telegraphic and other news. The Melbourne Cup, run at Flemington yesterday, was won by MrD Wallace's Carbino, Highborn second and Cotreze third.

The New Zealand Cup, tun at Christchurch yesterday, was won by Wolverine Dudu being second and Strephon third, Mrs Tayler advertises for eenern servants, housemaids, and a nurse girl. it is announced that the Baby Orden Company will appear in tho Theatre Eoyal on Monday evening next and following night. Thero will bo no parado of tho Masterton Rifle. Volunteers this week. Tho next parade will bo held on Thursday November 13th, Mr G Beetliam addresses (he electors at Woodville to-morrow night. A warrant has been issued in Wellington for the arrest of Ah Sing on a oharge of failing to support his throe ohildren,

From reports to hand we have every reason to believe that Mr W 0 Smith will be defeated by Mr Hunter in the election of a representative for Waipawa. A grand Ball is announced to be held on Monday the 10th inßt (Prince of Wales Birthday) at Mauricevillo. It is pxpeoted to turn out a big success. Jlr Fleni|pin? commenced 'the examination of tjin Wijirarapa candidates for scholarships in the Masterffln school May, Tbire are tw.enty candidat.es in »H, ' ' i

We oUl,r6iu^Brs " 10, concertkthoTh,:^ ll^^ irg oh behalf of the widow anu. ' ■.. the late Albert Spackman, It is to bo hoped that the attendance of the public will be very largo. Information was brought to the police yesterday afternoon that a Garman named Honry Gunderaonhad been killed at Wangaelm while bushfallins'. The deceasediwas a single wan, and has a brother in Carterton. An inquest will bo hold,to-morrow morning. Wo are informed tint eighty five fishiug licenses havo been taken out thia sea Eon in tho Masterton district, and not fifty as published by us yesterday. Our information, we migktsay, was taken troin the list pnblished m tho Wellington, papers, .

; In our report of the recent tho Masterton Agricultural and Paatora 1 Association, wo omitted to mention tha' Mr E MoEwen took a first prize with one of Moists P and D Duncan's wellknown double furrow plouriis, '■ Messrs Lowes afid lomsroporfc having sold the whole of the properties in the estate of R J Fit ton bankrupt as follows: -House and land Cole at, Mr R. S. Hirschberg; houßo atid land Dixon's Estate to Mr H Millington; flax mill plant to ; Mr Burslein; land and shed, Chapel and Queen streets, to Mr 0 E Daniell.

L J Hooper and Go will make ther fiist display of Spring and ■ Summc Novelties in their windows this evening from soven till nine. We aha' how ihis season the newest and most fashionable styles, designs and material in dress Roods, prints, pongees, cloth 8 zephyrs in all the new and leading colorings with trimmings &c., to match, The above goods have been specially bought for the fen Marche by one of tho most exp6riertced buyers, having a thorough knowledge of the classes ol goods required for the colony, especially ottlie Wellington province. Our stock being tho pick of tho whole of the New Zealand warehouses, together with bur own importations re Tongariro, will make the grandest display of lashionablo and ttyhsh, millinery inantleß, jackets, diess £[(.(1(13, &c. Our customers alid the publio generally will do themaehes justico by roserving their purchases till they hare inspected tho goods at the lion Marcho, -We shall as jn previous year snmvk every lino at wholesale price and in plain figures. L. J. Hooper and Uo, Bon Marche Fashionable Drapery Warehouse, Queen Street, Mastertou,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 5 November 1890, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 5 November 1890, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1890. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 5 November 1890, Page 2

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