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SECOND EDITION

Messrs Lowes and lorns announo* their nest stock sale for Wednesday' Sept. 28rd. with good entries. An old man named R. 0. Bull, an inmate of the Salvation Home, Panmurc, drowned himself early yesterday morn* ing in a well. Messrs Lowes and lorns remind our readers of thoir sale to-morrow, when the property in the estate of W. Brannigan, bankrupt, will be submittal to public auotion. The windows of the " Bon Marche " will be lit up this evening for the purpose of displaying the latest novelties and • I fashions introduced by L* J. Hooper. ' Kb advertiser desires to purchase twenty aores of land, with or without residence, within about two miles of Masterton. The Dobson-Kennedy Dramatic Company repeat their performance of "My Sweetheart" in the Theatre floyalthia evening. The annual Meeting of the MastertW Opaki Jockey Club will be held in the Club Hotel on Saturday ,96th September; The Greytown Parliamentary Associa» tion met last night. Considerable ' business of a routine nature was cot through. The house was then adjourned till next winter, the date to be fixed by the Committee. - ' "The Mikado" is to be played at the * Opera House, Wellington, to-night, by '' Williamson's Juvenile Opera Company. ' The season closes next week, when "The dri| Pirates ef Penzance" will be put on for "9 two nights, probably on Wednesday and V™ Thursday. The following are interested in the Native reserve at Whareama over which the dispute r« branding has arisen:— Hani Potangaroa, Baraitiana Whakarato Hori Te Haki, Waarta Parone, Matutaera Hawea, Winhana Dioi, Karai* tiana Te Kortu.

Our local contemporary corrects our statement that Mr William Murdoch, of Eketahuna, is an employee of the Star Office, by a Jesuitical affirmation that he is not an employee of the Star. We based our information upon a written application which Mr Murdoch made to us a short time back offering to transfer his services from the proprietor of the Star to the proprietor of the Daixt, add saying that he would " bail the appointment with delight."

There was more interest taken day in the election of three councillor! to the Carterton Borough than has been displayed for years past. The following wm the result:—Wm. Vickeritaff 76, 0. J. Eemble 76, E. L, Wakelin 63,; i T.f A. Weston 36. J. A. Dudson 40, and H, Canister 24. Two of the three elected are . the old councillors. Mr 0. J. Eemble i takes the plaoe of Mr Thomas Moore, ;.' who has retired from municipal honors. •■

The windows of the Bon March* will be lit up this evening for the purpose of displaying the latest novelties and fashions.

Hooper and Company announce the arrival of their first shipments for the season which is. now being opened up at the Bon Marche. Every department will be fully stocked with all the latest fashions and charming millinery, English and French flowers, hats and bonnets, fashionable mantles and jackets, the '■"• newest styles, designs and materials for dresses, new prints, muslins, detains,', new laces, ribbons, gloves, parasols, . , &c, &o. ','..' The Bon Marche has always held the reputation for the nicest assortment of new goods at the opening of the season, and Hooper'-uid Company are determined to offer the public suoh a choice this season as will eclipse everything in the [district. ' •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3910, 11 September 1891, Page 2

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546

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3910, 11 September 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3910, 11 September 1891, Page 2

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