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SECOND EDITION.

Wc have to acknowloge the receipt ° the first num ier of the Marton MenM u) 'il which is on the whole a very oredi«i a W« sheet. / It has been decided to summon rfarlia< ment together on Thursday, " -Tenders are invited by the I Ohiel SuiTeyoßfor^dray^roayi^jejJijJ^ff ll an <3 pipe drain culvertsTn tn© Tiraume^' The notification of the division oK*^ e Barough ot IVJabterton into wards appear in to-morrQw'a Gazette. J» A young man named John employed as a gumdigger, has died suddenly at Tairua of heart disease. Ho had been only three years in the Colony, and was 2G years of'age. Tho shipping companies, at the Conference in Wellington, have decided that after January next the freight on frozen mutton will be a penny a pound. This will be of trreat interest to sheep farmers. The Works Committee of the Masterton Porough Council, accompanied by the Town' Clerk, inspepted. Mr Benall q works for the supply of water to Mr Caselberg in Wocksop road this morning, l'hey also inspected and passed Mr Kerb's contract in Bannister street. Messrs and MoLeod, the wardens for Nog, 1 and 2 sub-divisions of the Masterton Road District, have , retired by ballot, and an election to fill

the vacancios thus caused will be held on Wednesday, May 6th. Nominations close on Wednesday, the 29th inst. The annual meeting of ratepayers wiil be held at the Board's office on Saturday, May 2nd.

In the neighborhood of tho Salvation Barracks this morning a mighty voice was heard holding forth, and sinners ripe for the sickle gathered round only to discover that it was Masterton's grand old man lecturing on water engineering in general, and "dams" iu particular. It is hardly fair to "the army" for the G.O.M. to jump their claim after this fashion.

I'O)'. thw seasonable, the attractive, tho fascinating in material, shapes, stylos, and the very latest fashions and noveltics just to hand per steamer Bimutaka, ladies should not fail to embrace the opportunity now ottered, and pay a visit to, the mantle department at Te Aro House.

We are now tho wing some marvellous " creations" in ladies' Bealette jackets, and apecjally uotp the following :—" The Ajelba," with deep beaver facjng, high jj'ifp collar, whioh can be worn in four distinct ways, and at prices ranging frqm 3to (i guineas; " The Ramsay," faced with nutria fur, reversible collar, cord ornaments, latest styles, from 2 to 4

guineas, at Te Aro House. An exceedingly handsome ganne lit is "The Douglas" scalette jacket, faced with Persian lamb ' and real a&trachan, high reversible inedici collar, lined silk throughput from 2i to 5 guineas. An equally chariumg sealetto jackeo is the "Isle of Wight" with deep facing' and collar of pure squirrel fur, price 5 guineas, at Te Aro House.

In plush, seal, pliißliette, and sealette jackets we have an immense variety. A finer assortment was never yot shown iu the colony. The new Btock is larger, better selected and, more complete than we have ever previously been ablo to exhibit and we are sure that any lady requiring the latest fashions in jackets of every description, ulsters, macintoshes, far-lined cloaks, travelling wraps, etc*, will find everything desirable now ou vieWj ac Te Aro House.—Adyt.

Notice ia given by the Wairarapa North County Council that the electoral rolls and defaulters list for the several ridins-a will be open for inspection from the 27th inst. Katepuyors are reminded that those whose names .still remain on the defaulters lists after tho rolls are finally made up in June will be disqualified from participating in any eleotion which may occur for twelve months.

The Sydney Daily Telegrapk save:— "There has been quite an iuflux of people from .New Zealand during the past tew days. On Monday the steamer Mararoa arrived a full ship, and Bhe was followed on Tuesday by the Jubilee, and yesterday tho Tekapo arrived with no less than 320 passengers in all classes." Tho belief in Australia is that this iucroaie in the passenger traffic is the direct result of tho retrenchmentpolioy of Mr Seddon, writes the Melbourne correspondent of tho Otago Times. The impression is that hnlf tho Civil Service is being discharged and that the other lot is being forced out of tho service by reductions of salaries, A feeling of commisscrntion is growing up for those who are compelled to remain °iu the country. It is suggested in one of the newspapers here that Sir Gootyo Urey's nationalisation of coal mineß scheme is designed to provide the discharged civil servants with a chance of earning a liying in that Industry; but probably this is not true.

The Salvation Army Musical Troupe is to bo in Maeterton for Sunday arid Monday, and if the many "When are yon , coming back agains" are anything by we prophecy a splendid recofl||HP The Musical Festival on isto wind up with, a coffee JBper. SaSisiibTr to Cd. — Xvyt \£

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 2

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