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SECOND EDITION

T!ic composition of ten" shillings-, in the pound in the.estate of Boas and . Muir, bankrupts, will be payable ai the office of the Oiholal Assignee on and v after .Monday next. '■ '■ '•."'•: V ;^ v An evangelistic meeting will be b.6J§h. in the Temperance Ball tomorrow' > (Sunday) evening. The subject of the address' will be,"This man ha»' done nothing amiss." The seventh annual show of the Wairarapa Poultry, Pigeon; Canary and DogSooiety will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 13th and 14th., . The estate, goodwill and interest;of the firm of Bom & .Muir has,been assigned to Mr. James Muir,. who will in future carry onthebusioess. : ■ •;. *:| .■ The Ber. J. Dukea, ati the Weileyatt" Church to-morrow evening, will take for his subject; > "Does Prohibition J Prohibit?" ■ •-*•—'•■ •■.>»-.«£■■

The Alameda, with English mails % May 16th, left' Frisco for Auckland on 28th May. The Mariposa, with colonial mails to May 23rd, arrived at 'Frisco,,., from Auckland on the' 11th Inst, both' ; ' being contract dates, . . ~. ,■, .-..,;„.;,-.,,.,/ Sarah Flansgan;'the young woman" incarcerated, in Lyttelton Gaol for child.. . murder, is at present in the hospital . quarters,':'" having' contracted a luns' complaint. She baa boon ' auffering severely for some,time past,' -. ! , _,,.., -. f With Mg&rd toMr Henry, advertisement in, another column, in whioh shearers are offered a free passage • to Queensland with the certainty of from four, to six months work, we are asked , to spedally pomt'out that meH'^hfltjr 1 go over will have ample, time to fulfil* their engagement there and then return to New Zealand tor., our own •hear.ing.; f , -, ' The reoent sale oi young hones froai Taieri, Otago, held in Wellington by Cunningham and Badham, auctioneers, seems to have been most successful aha every animal.was sold, the prices, with one exoeption, ranging from £27 10s to £Bfi\ There was a very larpß attendance of the public, among them being several Wairarapa residents. Only one horse was, however, brought to our district; but as, a, result of numerous requesta Mr James Johnston, who 'brought upfo the horses on this occasion, is going to>*v endeavor to get -together another *hlp»i'. ment, and if he succeeds in obtaining the right class of -horse, which will be well " bred young draughts, inoluding a fair proportion of fillies, thoy will be sold b* s , auction in Masterton in about a month a ut time.

Sporting men would find It greatlytos , their advantage by bnrespondin? with . l A: J. Jacobs, the professional Taxider. mint 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 lte. branches ao lowest rates. Correlpon' s<.;'> denbeinall parts of the globe. 80 years' experience., All work guaranteed.. Highest price given, or work dons in exchange for huias, crows, New quail; and other .birds. N. Z. birds -t ;■; wanted in any quantity. Orders left at ' Mr. Williams,' tobacconist, Maaterton, . or Mr. Oatt's, hairdresser, Oartorton, ( • • will be attended to.—Advt. . , j A grand display of new winter goods ' is being made' this day at the Bon., , Marche, Messrs Hooper and 06. having ~ just received, another, shipment, of 36 , cases and bales, consisting of all the latest desitms in Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Furs, Bibbons, Bain Oloakß, Parasols, Flowers, Feathers, &o.y $»•; Also from the Kaiapbi, Boslyn.Mosgiel.'Wellington and Onenunga mills, Men's, Youths'; and Boys' Clothing, Overcoats, Knioker / Underclothing, Pants, Shirts, Socks, ' Blankets, Shawls, aurgerings, Tweeds, Flannels, Dress-Tweeds, Ao » Ac. These goods are now being shown ate- L. J. Hooper and Go's Bon, Marche. We direot abecial attention to C. our Hosiery, Gloves,' Haberdashery and ■ - Manchester departments. We are not to be beaten in the colony for Caliooee, ! Sheetings, Linings,. Shirtings, Table Damasks, and aU household furniahmpi and our Hosiery and Gloves are from the best known matters.., L, J. Hoopa and Co., Bon Marche. ' ,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3831, 13 June 1891, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
632

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3831, 13 June 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3831, 13 June 1891, Page 2

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