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SECOND EDITION

Nutice of the proclamation dividing the Boroilgh of Masterton into wards appears in our advertising columns today, /

The proceedings taken by Mrs Heighten in ihe charge of manslaughter against Captain Falconer, in connection with the Shelly Bay explosion, have been cancelled and the matter is to be allowed to drop t The lupus patient treated in tho Dunedtn Hospital by Dr Koch's tuberculiue is. according to Dr Mcdonald, much imp-oved the Ivmph having been of undoubted benefit.

Moasrs Levin &Co., of Wellington' reqmitly sent Home as an experiment two wvaea of potatoes. These were sold in the London market at tho rate of £l4 per ton.

Mr. J. Clnrlton, tuner cf pianos and organs, is now on one of his periodical -visits to Masterton. As an able' tuner Mr. Charlton is so well-known that comment upon the efficiency of his work would be altogether superfluous, Orders may be left with Mr. Holmes or Mr. Gant.

TheVen. H. B. Macartney, D.D., Dean oF Melbourne, has entered upon hi« ninety-third year, haying been born in 1799. Notwithstanding las. great age the rev, gentleman is comparatively hearty, and preaohes every Sunday at his ohruch (St. Jame's) with unabated vigor.

The Premier and Minister of Lands, escorted by Mr A. W. Bog*, and a couple of members of the Knights of Labor, visited the various places of interest in Mußterton this morning, including the ponds of the Acclimatisation Society and the Public Park. I'ok the seasonable, the attractive, the fascinating in material, shapes, styles, and the very latest fashions and novelties just to hand per steamer Rimutaka, ladies should not fail to epibrape the opportunity now offered, and pay a visit to, the mantle department at Te Aro House,

We are n&w showing Home marvellous I " creations" in ladies' Beulefcte jackets, and specially note the following:—" The Afelba," with deep beaver facing, high Fife collar, wltijh can be worn in four distinct ways, and at prices ranging from 3 to 6 guineas; "The Rainsav," faced with nutria fur, reversible collar, cord ornaments, latest styles, from 2 to 4 guineas, at To Aro House, An exceedingly handsome garment is " Tho Douglas" sealette jacket, faced with PersiAi lamb and real astrachan, high reversible medici cellar, lined silk throughout from to 5 guineas. An equally charming sealette jackec is the "Isle of Wight"' with deep facjng and collar of pure squirrel fur, price 5 guineas, at Te Aro House.

In plush, seal, plusjiette, and sealette jackets we have an immense variety. A liner assortment was never yet shown iu the colony. The new stock is larger, better selected and, more complete than we have ever previously been able to exhibit and we are sure that any lady requiring the latest, fashions in jackets of every description, u'atera, macintoshes, fur-lined cloaks, travelling wraps, etc will find everything desirable now on view, at Te Aro House.—A pvt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 25 April 1891, Page 2

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480

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 25 April 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 25 April 1891, Page 2

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