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SECOND EDITION

A speoial evangelistic service will be held in the local Presbyterian Church tomorrow (Sunday) evoning. A youth has been fined at Napier on a charge of drunkenness. A prohibition order is out against him. A settler of Ashurst was gored by a cow on Wednesday, and had several of his ribs br«ken.

Messrs Lowes & lorns add to their •took sale for Wednesday next, 6 young pigs.

The election of five members rf the North Wairarapa Rabbit Board takes place on Monday, November 2nd. Nominations close on Monday, the 26th inst.

We are requested to point out that no defaulter in his rates will be eligible to vote at the forthcoming election for the North Wairarapa Rabbit Board or to nominate any porson.

The new announcement by Messrs Price A Co., of Lambton Quay, Welling ton, should be studied by those about to haye photographs taken. The redujjtd charges are noteworthy, and so aleg'is the fact that two proofs are given with each sitting. The privileges for the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Society's show will be sold by Messrs Lowes and lorns on Saturday next. The Salvation Army is, we nndea» stand, about to open fire on Cartorton, Greytown and Featheraton. Officers an to be stationed at the former township.

The Hon. W. JRolleaton addressed his constituents at Halawell latt night, and received a vote of thanks and confidence. The following nominations have been received in connection with the election of two representatives of Wellington and the country districts at the General Synod, to be held in February next: - Messrs 0. P. Powles, B. G. Jellicoe, R. Parker, 0. Rous Marten, W. H. Quick, G. Allen, and G. Beetham. The eleotion will take place on the 12th of next month.

h J. Hooper and Co are now showing, the most fashionable and largest assort* ment of new spring goods over shown in the district. English and Fronoh Millinery, Trimmed, and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, and Feathers, &o. Jf

Stylish and Pretty Jaokets, Dorothy Capes, Mantles, Dust Cloaks, Garaboldi Jackets, <tc. We are showing a splendid stock of Fashionable Delaines, Prints, Cambrics, Zephyrs, Ac. We hold the best assortment and latest stock of new dress materials in the Wairarapa- All the leading shades, del signs, satins, and materials for the season, single and double widths, The Fancy Department is tall of the atest novelties, pretty aprons, ribbons, frillings, collars, cuffs, and parasols, Ao

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3941, 17 October 1891, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3941, 17 October 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3941, 17 October 1891, Page 2

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