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SECOND EDITION

Messrs Lowes k lorns add to their stoCK sale, 110 ewes and lambs. Mr John Jacobs, of Chapel-street, notions that he is prepared to undertake paperhariging and givo estimates for every description of painter's work.

An announcement in connection with the annual gathering of the Wairarapa Caledonian Society appears in another column. The members of the Cbrlatchuroh Olub gave a ball to the Governor and Lady Onslow at the Club last-night. A. marquee for dancing was pitched on the lawn. Two hundred and fifty were present. Itia stated that the marriage of Misi Lizzie Payne, of the Payne .Family,., to, Mr Ralph Steele, the baritone of "the company, will take place at Dunedin after the Christmas holidays, and that the prodent tour of the talented -family will then end. Hr Messrs Lowes & lorns remind our readers of their sale to-morrow of house, and land situate Upper Plain, Masterton. lately in the occupation of Mr G. Farmer Also the goodwill of lease of Section in Dixon-streot, and building of 4 roomed cottage in Chapel-street for removal. Row Kee, general storekeeper of Queen street, has a special Xmas advertisement in this issue.

The Tekapo, which arrived at Wellington from Sydney this morning, brought 215 passengers for all ports, amongst the number being Archbishop Redwood and Whhley King, Seoretary of the New South Wales Pastoralißts Union.

Owing to the large increase in the number of patients admitted and treated at the Greytown Hospital of late years, the Trustees at their laat meeting voted an increase of salary to Dr Bey, the medical officer cf that Institution.

A blazing fire of scrub and flax roots on the Taratahi Plains last Monday night attraoted myriads of those obnoxious brown bugs, so prevalent just now, and they were destroyed by the flames and smoke of the fire in thousands. It might, saj'B the Observer, be a good plan to a*\rt fires at dusk to promote the destruction of those bugs which produco the grab that feeds on grass roots.

Even tbo Governor has tried the Aubert Berbal Remedies, and elsewhere iu thia issue may be seen his op'iiSbn of them as given in a letter written to the French Consul, Wellington. Lord Onslow, speaking of the preparation! says : " 1 have used them for some time, and am in a position to inform you that I have found them perfectly satisfactory! They are teally tonio and fortifying." The following programme feather > nermitting) will be rendered by Pearson's' ! Brasi Band in the Park on Sunday afternoon next, in aid of the Peaoook family. Quick march, ''The Engineers,''. 1 (A. Morelli); Waltzer, "Lund Und VVasser," (Carl y.. Keller); Soleotion, <-' " Evening Revels," (C. Richards); Slow March, " Reception," (E. Leconte); Sacred Maroh " Beautiful Land I 'Far Away," (E. Nowtonj; Waltzer, " k!xcel< ; sior," (El. *Von Mehden); Quiok March, " Queen and Country,", (T. Dawson); God Save the Queen, ; ti J. Hooper and Uo are ; now showing the most. fashionable arid largest assorta ment of now spring goods over shown in the district. English and Frenoh.Millinory, Trimmed, and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Flowors, and Feathers, &0..

Stylish and Pretty Jackets. Dorothy/ / Capes, Mantles, Dust • Cloaks, Garaboldi' ' Jackets, &o.

We are showing a splendid stock of Fashionable Delaines, Prints, Cambrics, Zephyrs, &c. , ; " We hold the best assortment and largost stock of nov dross 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, ribbons frilings, collars, cuffs, and parasols etc

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3986, 11 December 1891, Page 2

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588

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3986, 11 December 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3986, 11 December 1891, Page 2

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