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SECOND EDITION

'' Mr W. Whitt, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, is romoving to new premises next tho ■ Bank of New Zealand.' Wiliiam George Rains was yesterday committed for trial in Wellington on d charge of manslaughter, in connection with the Garrett street tragedy. Messrs Lowes and. lorns add to the coming Masterton Kam Fair, 20 2-tooth Romneys bred by Mr E. Chamberlain. , Constable May has been appointed Collector of Agricultural Statistics for the Masterton Borough district. A special meeting of the Masterton Masonic Lodge, A.Z.0., .will be'held this (Wednesday) eventne for the nomination and election of W.M, Messrs 0. Smith and Co., of Quoen« St. Masterton, notify' that their great surplus stock sale will commence on Saturday next, the 80th insfc. As the summer goods must be cleared out, bargains in. every department will be offered. A Napier fruiterer informs the Woodvillo paper that tho codlin moth has novet- been so bad as it has been in tho Hawke's Bay orchards this season, and it ib a difficult matter to get any soUnd fruit. , A boy named Porter was recently bitten by a brown shake at Glen Innes, N.B.W. The father of the boy sucked the wound, but without avail, the young fellow oxpiring on the following day.'' Members ot the Masonic fraternity in Masterton will be pleased to hear that BroS.H. Wickerson, P.M., prominent position in the TenterfiidSl Lodge, N.S.W. The other evening he installed the officers of the Lodge and addressed the Brethren on the ; duties and government of the Order. ': Two six astlered stags head*.wero objects of interest and admiration at the Falmerßton railway station on Saturday. Mr Eattan, the owner of them, informs us (Standard) he shot them in tho War. rarapa and was taking them to Napier. _" The Y oonion of tho Guard"- continues to bo a powerful magnet with the playroing community in Wellington, and Another good heuso greeted last night's performance- The Opera is exceedingly well put on,; and both musically and histrionically has not yet been surpassed in tho Empire' City. It wlil be piayed again to-night,' The Beason oonoludes on Friday evening.

Loimm Saline, aiiow summer drink combining medicinal qualities with ordinary refreshing properties, is the subject • of an advertisement elsewhere. This specially prepared saline is atated by those who have used it to bo net only ranch cheaper than the imported fruit suits, but also of hotter flavour and more /<■*. desirable in effect, A statement of thalF üßesit may be put to, and also of, \*&P loml agents from whom Lemon Sal L..'' may be obtained, appears in the advertisement. Tho notification, in addition, gives information concerning Barra« dough's Profrandra Corn Destroyer, a singularly successful application for dealing with eore feet, Many stationowners in New South Wales are glad to get rid of their sheep for a mere song, They are cutting the throats of hundreds daily, as tho rabbits have tho place overrun, and now as water has given way out back, they are.coming into the rivor in millions, and will very soon have the frontasre as bare as tho back blocks, A visit to the Bon Marcho would wel repay anyone wanting a Nicely Trimmed Hat or a Pretty Bonnet. Some of the most lovely goods over imported into Masterton are now being shown in this well-known Palace of Fashion. ,

' Also just gm'purselffm minute'and cast an enquiring optic 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. Mtkr sho\M j/oitjo away im/Jdfaf siting the stock o).pretty sunahaO™.' [parasols, etc., and see what a grand shop the Bon Marohe is for anything of the kind. Perhaps you don't want to Bpend much money in this way, possibly your limit is something leas than half a sovereign or half a crown, well, ask the prices and Bee what Hooper and Company can do for you.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4022, 27 January 1892, Page 2

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650

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4022, 27 January 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4022, 27 January 1892, Page 2

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