SECOND EDITION
It was Mackay, the sculler, who defeated HMilan, not McLean, of Sydney. An address will be delivered in the Temperance Hall to-morrow evening on the subject, "True Manliness Exemplified.'' Quite a change in the weather occurred in Maßterton lift night, and this morning heavy showers of raia and had have been falling.
Larrikinism is very rife at Auckland at present. One jumped on a young lady'B back the other evening, throwing hor and her mother, who was with her, down, and there are many complaints of breakages of windows. Av advantaoe to customors not possessed by any small traders anywhere is the immense range of chcice in evey description of fabrio and fashion to bo always seen at Te Ar<> House, Wellington. Visitors to ou" Warehouse will view with wonderment our vast piles of every description of Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics consisting of Jaoquard Beiges, Natural Homespun, Art Diagonols, French Corduroy, French and Scotch Cheviots, Savouy Suitings, Camel Hair Twends, Jncquard Vigoneaux, Twilled and Plain Beiges, Frenoh Delaines, Printed Benzalines and Foulards, Flora, and Striped Bengalines, Silk Grenadines. Summer Sorges and Foules, &c, &c, at Tk Ako House, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3923, 26 September 1891, Page 2
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192SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3923, 26 September 1891, Page 2
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