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SECOND EDITION

Madame Patey, the Rroat English con« tralto, arrived in Auckland yesterday with a concert company. The partnership carried on between Messrs Oade and Harrison, sawmillers, has been dissolved.

George James Olark, lato sooretary of the Oddfellowß lodge at Port Ohalmors, has been committed for tiial for embezzlement.

The annual meeting of mombers of the Msßterton Agricultural and Paßtoral Association will be held in the Olub Hctel on Wednesday, June 3rd. The cost to the colony of the Public Trußt Commission will be £BOOO or £4OOO. This is retrenchment with a vengeance 1

A correspondent of the JNew Zealand Times suggeßtß the addition of a Minister of Information to tho " Liberal '■' Ministry.

The New Zealand Times says : "Her Majesty tho Queon will attain her 72nd year." We presume she has tho consent of the paragraphist of our contemporary I

The comic opera "lolanthe" again \ affordedenjeyment to a large and fashionable audience in Wellington last night. There are several performances yet, quite ovar the holidays, so that visitors may have an opportunity of hearin? lolancho.

In connection with the overcrowding of tramoars in Wellington (a subject alluded to in one of our Wellington Correspondent's letters) we understand that from to-dav stringent measures are being introduced to ensure that the number jof persons carried shall nob exceed tho legal limit of each car, Messrs Levin and Oo notify in our advettismgcolumnsthattheyhaye money to lend on good freehold seourity, in sums of £2500 and under, at the lowest current rates of inrerest. . The football match between Masterton and Wellington on the Worksop road ground on Monday next, promises to be well contested, and thero should be a larg" attendance of the public Pearson's Brass Band will render selections during the progress of the game. There was a good attendance at the Masterton Mutual Improvement Society's meeting last evening, Mr Baum» ber, Vice-president, in the chair. Six new members were elected, and three others nominated for membership. The business of- tho evening, "Short Speeches," proved very interesting, each speeoh being criticised. At the next meeting of the Sooiety the " Journal " will be read. A sale of some very fine young draught horses is to be held in Wellington on Saturday, Cth June, and in another column will be found a notification of the sale by Messrs Cunningham and Badham, the auctioneers who are instructed to dispose of them. The horses are from Mr James Johnston, of Mosgiel, and if they are anything like the last lot he sent up (which wore the best seen in Wellington for some time) they should exoite some interest and a degree of competition. Among them are fillies and mares admirably adapted for breeding superior horses suited for all purposes. Somo of them are prizetakers, and Beveral are tho offspring of tho noted mare "Glasgow Maggie," well known in the South.

Sporting men would find It greatly to their adyantage by corresponding with A. J. Jacobs, the professional Taxidermist from London. Birds, fish, animals and reptiles preserved and mounted in the highest style. Every description of skins preserved or tanned and made into rugs, etc. Work done in all Its branches -ac lowest rates. Gorrespon* donee in all parts of the globe. 80 years' experience. All work guaranteed, Highest price given, or work done in exchange for huias, crows, Now Zealand , quail, and other birds. N. Z, birds wanted in any quantity, Orders left at Mr. Williams,' tobacconist, Masterton, or Mr. Oatt's, hairdresser, Oarterfcon, will be attended to.— Advt. Wk have received from the host Home manufacturers a largo supply of excellent babylinen, and are prepared to forward on application to any addross (carriage paid) eight (8) articles of thoroughly good material and work for One Guinea. This should be a very convenient method—one of oaoh garment as pattern. All our babylinen and underclothing is personally soleotod by an oxperionoed lady assistant at To Aro House, Wellington. ' We have also an oxoellont'flsßWnßHSf ladies' undorvosts in Merino. Woel, Natural Wool) and Silk. All orders will bo promptly executed, and when cash is sent with!'sno. orders, will bo Bont carriage paid to any address from To Aro House, Wellington. v Ladies in the country desirous of knowr • ■ s ing the best place to purchase underclothing ' and babylinen should at oiioe communicate their wants to Te Aro House, Wellington. We have an unrivalled stoos of ladies' underlinen in nightdresses, chemises, drawers, combinations, and all our garments J/ are guaranteed to be extra lock stitohed or • hand sewn, and include such popular makes as "Hirbernia" and "Stirling" at To Aro House, Wellington. Oon assortment of ladies' corsets is unparelled in tho province, Wo keep only the best and most approved makes, To select from wo have a stook of nearly 2000 (two thousand) pairs; and tbeso range from tho very smallest to the very largest out-siro t To Aro House, Wellington,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3818, 23 May 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
809

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3818, 23 May 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3818, 23 May 1891, Page 2

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