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SECOND EDITION

Tho Board Schools in tho Wellington District will ro«open on Monday next.

At the Qreytown sports yesterday the Fire Brigade competition was won by the Groylown Brigade, the Masterton Municipals being third and fourth on the list.

The first-class ohampionship yacht race at the Wellington regatta was won yesterday by the Mascotto, and the seoond-claas by the Mapu,

Tho valuation list for the West, East and Outer Wards of tho Borough of Masterton forthe year 1892-3 is now open for innpection.

The principal events at the Oarterton Social Club's Sports, held yesterday, were won by R, Gray, of Masterton,

Mr J. L, Murray, the new manager of tho Wholesale Drapery Company, is certainly to be congratulated upon the result of his first efforts. From Saturday hat (the opening day) tho premises have Bimply been throngod by purchasers, all of whom have expressed themselves in high terms of the bargains they have scoured. The public are invariably the beat judges of tho genuine character of a sale of this kind, aqd aro not slow to avail themselves of the advantages offered.

Tho Monowai, with Enclish mails of December, loft 'Frisco for Auckland on the 12th inst., five days late,• The Alameda, with Dec-January colonial Mails, reached 'Krisoo from Auckland on the 21st inst,. Contract date,

It is reported that a man named Sullivan, engaged on tho railway works' at Eketahuna, was sovorcly, injured yes' / terday by a log rolling on him. r'

Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their' stock sale for Wodnesday next:—l2 20-months cattle (mixed sexes) and 2 bulls,

A visit to the Bon Marche would well repay anyone wanting a Nicely Trimmed Hat or a Protty Bonnet. Some of .the most lovely goods ever imported into Mastorton are now being Bhown in this well-known Pnlaco of Fashion.

Also just give yourself fine mtmites and cast an onquirinE; optio over tho magnificent Ladies Dress Materials in all the latest shades, and the very pick of the season's fashions, and don't forget to ask the prices.. Neither slwxdd you go away without seeing t/ic stock oj pretty sunshades, parasols, cfc,, and lea what a grand shop the Bon Marche is for anything of the kind, Perhaps you don't want to spend muoh money in this way, possibly your limit is something less than half a sovereign orhdlf a crown, iroll, ask the prices and sec what floopor and Company can do for you.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18920123.2.6

Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4019, 23 January 1892, Page 2

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405

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4019, 23 January 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4019, 23 January 1892, Page 2

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