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JL 'six or seven roomed house within two miles of the Post Omce is advertised for. - ..;-;, . '•"'.•■.:/'■''' A notice of interest to rate, defaulters in the Borough of Maaterton appears in our advertising columns.
An addition of a number of colts and fillies is made to Mr. F. H. Wood's sale for Thursday neiti '■'■"
The ordinary meeting of the Loyal jjfasterton -Lodge, 1.0.0. F., M-U.,, 4 will be held in the {Lodge 'room this- (Tucs. day) evening. Mr W. Kelly, M.H.R; for the Bast Coaat electoral district, was banquetted at Gisborne by his constituents on Wednesday last. There were some 200 present; - >i . »-
A bolt occurred in Garter ton this morning, when the horse attaohed to John Chinaman's cart took • fright. Beyond a fall in vegetables utile damage was done. /
' At a meeting of the Masterton branoh of the Temperance Alliance, held last evening, it was decided to employ Mr R. S.-Hawkins, solicitor, ef Wellington, to oppose the petition agaiust the election ef the Masterton Borough' Licensing Committee.
Some Melbourne theivM recently entered the shop of a chemist, bat received no better reward for the aotive exercise of tijeir profession than the paltry sum of sixteen shillings. <AcQord< insrly tne next day the following note was forwarded, together with a bunch of keys: buuoh of keys, the loss of which may occasion you borne inconvenience. We regret to say that on our recent visit we could only find 16s in your till. Should this occur again we shall feel compelled tq return with a cart and carry away a full load of bottles of scent, soaps, conbs, brushes, etc."
The New Zealand Times says:—lt was thought that the hounds would have met in the Wairarapa this week, .but as the men of that district - would not entertain hunting until about throe weeks ago no definite arrangements could he come to for fixiug the meets. The Woodville, or rather the Daneyirke men, arranged to have the hounds for eight runs, paying a lump sum tor same, at the same time fixing dates from 'the 17 tli to the 25th instant. The Wairarapa people wished to fix runs for the 20th and 22nd of this month, 'but as these dates had been filled up before they applied, they could not have the hounds. The circumstances are to be regretted, as the Wellington men are anxious to work with their Wairarapa friends. Sporting men would find it greatly to their advantage by cjrresponaihp- with A. J. Jacobs, the professional' Taxider? mist from London.. Birds, fish, animals and reptiles preserved and mounted in' the highest style. Every description of [skins preserved or.tanned,rand made into branches ac' lowest rates'. Correspondence in all parts of*the globe. 80 years' experience. All work guaranteed. Highest price given, or work done in exchange for huias, crows, New Zealand quail, and other birds. .a. Z. birds wanted in any quantity. Orders left at Mr. Williams,', tobacconist, Maaterton, or Mr. Catt's, hairdresser, Carterton," will be attendedtoi— Advjv s
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3833, 16 June 1891, Page 2
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498SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3833, 16 June 1891, Page 2
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