SECOND EDITION
Messrs Lowes and lorna add to their stock sale for Wednesday next 15 first classpiga, three months oJd,and 1 wooden roller.
The erection of a new flour mill at Greytown is to be commenced by Mr D. S. Fapworth on Monday. The mill is to be worked by steam, and is to be fitted up with all the latest appliances for flour making. We retjret to hear that Mr William Stewart, the late proprietor of the Com» mercial Hotel at Pahiatua, died last night from the effects of influenzi. Mr Stewart, who ww a member of the Masonio fraternity, was highly tespected throughout the district.
At a meeting of settlers of the Upper Plain to be held to day, the Waingawa water supply question will be further discussed.
The Dublin corporation has appointed a committee to enquire aa to how it is possible to co-operate, with othor municipal aud commercial bodies in Ireland bo as to obtain an Irish section in the great Columbian exposition to be held in Chicago, and how to financially assist the promoters in obtaining Irish exhibits for this purpose. A London solicitor recently tendered a bill in which the laßt item was thus seated :—"To dining with you after the case was lost."
Decision in the case which Eli Strawbridge, of Carterton, is charged with perjury, will be given in the Masterton It. M. Court on Monday morning. The five roomed house on the Upper Plain lately occupied by Mr G. Farmer, is to bo offered for sale by Messrs Lowes & lorns on Saturday, December 12th.
An old resident of Dunedin named •Tames Cramonel was found dead in his closet this morning. '-'*" A Woman named Mn M'Kinley committed suicide by hatigiu? herself at Dunedin this morning.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3975, 28 November 1891, Page 2
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293SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3975, 28 November 1891, Page 2
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