SECOND EDITION
A special meeting of- the Masterton Town Lands Trustees will be held ,011 Friday next to hoar and determine objections to the voter's Jiat. We are requested'to state that the Easton Variety will appear in Masterton posisively for one night only. The Oakleigh Handicap of 1000 sovs. was won at Caulfield on Saturday by Wild Roue in the phenomenal time of 1 mm 7 sec.
An inspection parade of the Masterton Rifle Volunteers will be held on Thursday next.
The operatic burlesque "Aladdin" will again be placed before the public of Greylo*yn. Saturday night turning out so wee, Mr Barnard wisely determined to pns'pono the play till Tuesday evening, the 21th.
A public meeting has bean called by His Worship the Mayor for to-morrow night, to consider the action of the Borough Council in refusing to adopt Mr Renall's water supply scheme, and the advisability of dividing the Borough into Wards.
A gentleman in Christchurch recently spent part of a holiday exploring the upper putt of a Bix roomed brick hous?, resulting in the collection of no less than eight clothes baskets full of birds' nests. Architects, house Holders, and insurance company managers should take a note of this extraordinary collection.
Mr O. E. Daniells informs us that the statement reported to have been made by him that there was not a gentleman on the Town Lands Trust is incorrect... What he aotually said, was that no' gentlemen would bo . guilty of the conduct of the Trustees in neglecting to reply to the Committee's deputation.
We are requested to state that Mlas McLean and lier pupils will have the assistance of Mr. McDuff Boyd, of Wellington, and looal araateura for the concert which is to, be given in the Theatre on St Patrick's night. 1 A pleasing little ceremony was performed in the Wesleyan, Sunday School yesterday aftemoqh, when, E. Kibblewhite was presented with' a hand some album by the teachers and scholars of the school as a token of the high respect and esteem in which Bhe is held as a teacher. Mr. and Mr*. Kibblewhite are, we understand, about to leave the district.
To morrow we have resolved It# clear oat all our Remnants of Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black Satins, Colored Satins, Black Silk Velvets, Colored Silk Velvets, and all dress Fabrics at half price at "The Fair," Te Aro Hou'cio, Wellington. i To morrow we invite special attention to the remarkably, cheap lots iu our dress department at Te Aro House. Those who will throng that counter and -make their selections from, the array of bargains displayed will have every reason to be thankful for the institutional " The Fair." , $ -.1 ? „
To morrow we shall offer dress lengths of French cashmeres in several beautiful shades of the new greens at; 25s for 12s t'd, dress lengths of the fashionable" mohairs at 15s for 10s 6d and drfeßß lengths of black grenadines reduced to 5s lid at '.'The Fair" Te Aro House, j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 February 1891, Page 2
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497SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 February 1891, Page 2
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