SECOND EDITION
Two cases of Canterbury hams and bacon have just been reooived by Messrs R. F. Temple and Co. Tenders are invited by the Masterton Road Board up till the 27th nut, for the leose ot the gravel reserve on Dorset's road for a period of ten years.
A children's service is to bo conducted in St. Matthew's schoolroom to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at three o'clock by fche Rev; A. M. Bjadbury, . Wp are requested to me'riticn that this service will in'no way interfere 1 with ■ the ordinary school service;
We have received from Mrs Taylor to day a splendid sample ot n'pe strawberries gfowh a|> her own nursery. Strawberries and cream and hew potatoes are arinoUnced'in another column.
BMessrs Lowes 4 lorns stock sale for Wednesday, 18th' iiist7l7 fat bullocks, 7 fat heifers, 30 steers from 18 months to 2$ yrs old, and 25' fat sheep.
At tjjo Weslcyau Churclj Beryfqes to: morrow, (tie hynjim •jjiir at the rccenji Anniversary will be repeated by the children. The preacher will be the Kev J. Dukes.
The number of arrivals in this colony for the month of October was 1051, and departures IJIB. Two children named Holtz left tbeic homes in Wellington on the 11th mst, and have not sinco been hoard of. Their ages are eleven and ten. Ihe death is announced afcjfcreytown South of Mrs Fanny Bluncey, 101 yean of age.
Mr W. H. Day. storekeeper, of Greytown, mat with a nasty aooidont vasterHe was driving to Moike with a trap load of groceries, when the horse jibbed and capsized the trap over on top of him, causimr a large flash wound in his thigh. Mr J. Hodge, jnr, of Morrison's Bush, drove him back toUreytown, where in the absence of Dr Bey, Mr 81 • Goorgean'd DrSpratt dressed his wounds, Little daraape was done to tho trap and horse, but the rrocerles got mixed up. The following particulars of. the. death of the young man Charles Evans, ot Masterton, which ocourred at HorDert* ville on Sunday last, appear in the Waipawa Jfaik.-—He was the sea beach in oompany with hii*orother and another. He and his brother started raoing. After going a few chains,.both horses got into some unovnn ground flMj* stumbled. Deceased's horse threwTßßP over his head, and the rider was pioked up unconscious, with several cuts on his face, and his nose broken. Dr Biddell waß called, and did what was possible for the sufferer's relief, having to put • twelve stitches in bis face*r Deceased fell on his head, and it is thought he received concussion of the brain. He remained unconscious until he died, at 4.40 p.m on Monday. 1j J. Hoopor and Co are now showing the most fashionable and largest assorts tnent of now spring goods ever shown in tho district. English and French Millinery, Trimmed, and Untrimmod .Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, and Feathers, &o. Stylish and Pretty Jackets. Dorothy Capes, Mantles, Dust Cloaks, Garaboldi Jaokots, &o. Vf6 are showing a splendid stook of Fashionable Delaines, Prints, Cambrics, Zephyrs, Ac. We hold the best assortment and largest stook of new dress materials in the ' Wairarapa. All the leading shades, dot signs, satins, and materials for the season, single and double widths. The Fancy Department is full of the best novelties, pretty aprons, ribbonoo trillings, collars, cuffs and parasols, etc,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3963, 14 November 1891, Page 2
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554SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3963, 14 November 1891, Page 2
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