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SECOND EDITION

One black mare, with na viaible brandj is advertised as impounded by the ranger. i

The sentence passed on the prisoners in the Ghristchurch infanticide case is to be reviewed by the Executive.

Mr Eddy,- the Railway .Commissioner for New South Wales, whoia now 011 a visit to New Zealand, inspected the Rimutaka incline yesterday. I Notice is given by Mr. C. T. Gojlier, bankrupt, that at a sitting of the Bankruptcy Court to bo held on March 25th he will apply for his discharge.

The following Masterton team has been gelecied to play against Carter toil to-morrow, play to commence at 2 p. tp. Hansen, C.. Perry, Richards, Hswke, Boagey, D'Arcy, and A, Walker.

' A piece of lively cross-firing took place in the R.M. Court this morn'ng between Mr Beard tod the Clerk of the Court. The latter was acting <i* interpreter in a Maori case, when Mr Board asked a second time for tun answer to a question. "'1 have given you the answer already," replied the Clerk,- ''But I want it again," retorted Mr Beard. *?I wish you would listen to what I say," said the Cle?fe.; *'l 'atn not going to be spoken to like'that, Mr Freeth: >ou are a Court Official, and 1 wish you to treat me with the respect with whioh 1 have always treated you*" At this stage the Clerk &ppeal^4l° tho Court, and the temporary excitement caused by the conflict having subsided, the business of the Court was proceeded with.

Mr James Kibblowhite, who was for some years id the Mastoi«on Post Office, has been appointed escort for the mail between New Zealand and Kan Francisco.

A lad was fined five shillings and two shillings costs in the II.M. Court this morning tor a breach of the Borough by-laws in driving horses through the streets. Joseph Cartwright, for allowing his chimney to take fire, was' fined 6s and costs.

Inreply to some Newtown electorate who telegraphod to the Premier eug»™ gestlng that a candidate "should" be proposed in opposition to Sir George Grey for Newtown, Mr Ballance states, "My desire is to see Sir Goorge Grey unopposed for an Auckland seat." , A petition for commutation of the sorJI tence on the two Flanagans, it is ato ted, is beta? prepared. There was a rumour yesterday afternoon that Sarah Flanagan had conTessed, but on enquiry it was found incorrect.

The lad who was arrested on Tuesday on a chargo of stealing a watch, the property of Mr. H. Bentley.was brought before Colonel Roberts, R. M., this morning, and having pleaded guilty ar.d requested to be dealt with summarily, was sentenced to three hours' confine* meat in the Masterton lock-up.

To morrow we shall sell -fcgfc dress lengths of the following doubre width material, viz Delaines at Qs lid for 8a lid, iScarte at 12s Gd for 8s lid, Beiges at lGs Cd for 10s (id, Knicker Tweeds at 21s for 12s 6d, Striped Cashmeres at 16s Gd for 10s 6d,*nd Figured Suitings at 21s 6d tot 12s 9d, at "TbeTair,'/ Te Aro House. '" ''

To raorrow we shall show dresslengths of to 2s lid, auminor checks reduced from 7s 6d to 3s lid, summer flakes reduced fromßs6d.to,4sljd, summer tweeds reduced from'lSs to Gs 6d(it "The Fair"

Te Aro House. ,•?V To morrow' we Have t'«i 1 olear out aU our.Remnants of Black Silks, OafoSied Black' 'SaflnvlOolored Satins, Black Silk Velvets, Colored Hilk. Velvecs, and all dress Fabrics at 4jwlf price at "The Fair," Te Aro H">ne, Wellington.-! w.v : « .-iiaijl To morrow we Invite speolal attention to the remarkably cheap lots in our dress department at Te Aro House. TKoio who will throng that counter and make their selections from tho array of bar* gains displayed will Ivaye everyrepson to be thankful for the institution.Qf. '' Tho

Pair," ,f .'V-v'iVj.'.f'.'i-To-morrow we of Frenoh cashmeie« beautiful shades of the new' greens' : for 12s t'd, dress lengths" 6'f ' the' fashionable mohairs at 15s for 10s 6d and drees lengths of blaok grenadines reduoed to 5s lid "The Fair" To Aro -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3747, 27 February 1891, Page 2

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675

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3747, 27 February 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3747, 27 February 1891, Page 2

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