SECOND EDITION
The wife of a settler named Jameson died suddenly at Munsraroa yesterday afternoon. A meeting of Trustees of the Grey town Hospital was held on Tuesday last, at which It was decided to raiao the salary of the Custodian and Matron from £BO to £IOO. The Native Court of Appeal re* Burned its sitting at Greytown this morning. A new Bamsperger piano is advertised for sale by Messrs Hounslow and Hoar, cabinetmakers, Mr 'A, W. Ho*g,■M.H.B., has proceeded to' Wellington, presumably to take part in the election there to-morrow. Mr J. L. Murray notifies that tomorrow (Friday) the warehouse of the Wholesale. Drapery Company will be dosed for re-marking stock before holding the groat clearing sale in the estate of the late Mr P. Dickson. A number of extra hands have been engaged for the sale, bo that buyers may have every opportunity ef being served speedily, A tragic termination to a wedding is reported from Dalby, Queensland, A portion of a party returning home were struck by lightning, the pother of tho bride being killed and several others badly injured, Prospectus and forms of application for shares in the Falmerston Worth Gas Oompany, Limited, may be had from MessrsHarcourcand Co,, Wellington; the "Wairarapa Daily" office. Masterton ; Mr G. A. Fairbrotber, Carterton; and Mr F. H, Wood, Greytown, Messrs Lowes and lorns, notify the alteration in tho date of the sale of steam ongines waggons, &c, from Saturday, the 23rd, to Saturday the 90th inst. The monthly meeting of tho North Wairarapa Benevolent Society, which was to havo been held this morning, lapsed for-want of a quorum. Tho Manager of the Co-operative and Farmers Alliance, Limited, notifies that the Association is now prepared to receive produce of every description on storage, or for sale locally, or for shipand that cash advances will be made if required. The Company's pro-, misos on Wnterloo Quay, Wellington, are ■ admirably situated, being direotly connected with a railway siding, and they also possess every accommodation for the storage of dairy and other perishable produce. Tho Alliance in addition' makes a speciality of the supply of station and farm requisites,- including implements and machinery,
A visit to the Bon Marobc would well repay anyone wanting a Italy Trimmed Ha| or a Pretty Bonnet, Some of the most lovely goods ever imported Into Maaterton are now being shown in this well-known Palace of Fashion, Also just give yourself fine mtmtfea and cast an enquiring optic over the masmticent .Ladies Dress Materials in all (lie latest shades, and the very pick of the season's fashions, and don't forget to ask the prices. . Neither shd\dd yougo.amy without, seeing the slock oj pretty sunshades, p«r«so!j, etc., and see what a grand step the Bon Marche ia for anything of the kind... Perhaps you don't want to spend mueh money in this way, possibly your limit is something less than half a aefvereign or half aorowii, well, 'ask the prlcesahdseewhat'Hoo'per and Company can do for/you., ':',
Mejsra R. P. .Temple and 00. notify ; that the Brat shipment of their cele* ,; brated Canterbury hams and bacon ia • . ■ about to arrive. '..' " ''<;■'■'■■ Bravo, the winner ot tho Melbourne ; Cup of 1889, has died in India, The holidays aro not quite all over yet, and those who are guinp to Welling* ton In the Anniversary Day week for the races or ou other amusement'ljr bnsineaa '■& intent, oan have tho additional pleasure of heath)? '' The Yeomen of the Guard "A at the Opera House, whero it will bf>" interpreted by the Wellington Ama-, : - teur Operatic and Dramatic Society. It ■ r is a charming opera and the Sooiety is. ■ . well qualified to do it justice. In previous undertakiuga they havo been most successful, and on this, occasion every detail is having oareful attention. ; The mountings, scenery and dresses alone will cost from £SOO ,to i 600,' and tho surroundings will not only be artistically beautiful, but they will be historically "* v correct. The box office ia now open at Holllday's, Lauibton Quay, and the season ti nine nights commences Tuesday, 19th January. . .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4012, 14 January 1892, Page 2
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676SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4012, 14 January 1892, Page 2
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