SECOND EDITION
Board and lodging,in a private family is advertised for through out columns, A good donioatic servant requires a situation in a private family. The Wairarapa North County Council invites tenders for road motalliug on the Masterton to Waiteats and Bketahuna to Tinui roads. The Marlborough Express is informed that during the past year 200,000 rabbits were destroyed on one of|the sheep runs in Marlborough, 70,000 of them beihn trapped and killed during the last five months of the year. The Wellington electoral roll contains fully 2,000 bogus names. Sad need for purgation herg; The Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society notifies that iti two days grand Autumn show, will be held in the Drill Hall on the 23rd and 24th of February, and the Crysanthemuin show in April. A successful ram fair, which occupied two days, was concluded at Palmerston North yesterday. The following persons haVo been appointed sub-onunierators for the collection of agricultural statistics for the Masterton Oountyi-Caatlepoint and Akitio Ridings, Constable Collerton; Upper Taueru and. Alfredton Bond Districts, MrW. R. Bono; Mauricoville Road Distiiot, Mr Ernest; Hare; Wainuioru Hiding, Mr D. Cross; Masterton Road District, MrO. H. Gayfer; Eketahuna Road District, 3onstablo Roache; Masterton Borough, Constablo May. Tahiatua County—Mr J, l-fodfrey.
The chronic warfare between the Williams family and the Masterton Benoyolent Society still continues, The Williams family is supposed to possess friends who will, as far aB possiblo, make as much trouble for the Society as can be invented. Why does not the family avail itself of the unemployed privileges extended by the Ministry in power i If there were many families like this in the disfcriot. the very best thing the Benevolent Society could do would be to abdicate.
, "The duty of citizens in relation to brutal sports'' will form the subjeot of a Bermon by the Rev, Robert Wood tomorrow eveninsr in the Presbyterian church. Wo are informed that Mr Wood will have something to Bay about tho rocent pugilistic exhibition. Tho following appointments appear in the Gazette:—Mr E J Dadelszen, Superintendent of Agricultural Sta* tiatics for the tiutt County; Mr Thomas Maokay, ior the Countios of Pahktul, Wairarapa North, and Waiiarapa South; aiid Mr J? M Deighton, /or the Countios of Rangitikei, Oroua, Manawatu, and Horowhonua. The farmers of this district arelookin? to the Government for some assistance in the direction ot eradicating the Hessian fly. If the Government ana in its employ, an officer who is competent to impart information on the subject, they should send him to the districMhout delay. - If not, they, should say so at once, so that the farmers might knoto what is their position in tho matter. There is no doubt but that the pest is spreading with alarming r&pidity. i The annual picnic ot the Grey to mi school was held in Stuart's paddock yesterday, the weather being all that could be desired. There was a very large attendance, partly owing to the fact that there was no charge for admission or moals. There was ut eplendid 'spread, The usual cames wore indulged in, eluding races for tho children, the winners receiving prizes in the form of toys, &c.'. The picnic" was highly satis, factory j'n every tespect. Great credit is di)B (,q the Committee and those who ftssistet), in makin? (he affair such a gjeatsuccesa,.
11(8 Sunder Sale, commencing on Saturday, January 30th, and intended for tlio disposal of the baianpo o! the Season's Stqck, promises tq l?e 01}'e q( tho most' successful oyer Ijetyiil; To Aro Hquse, AYcliingvisitors a wonderful array of bargains in all departments, Wo do not beliovo in tlio polioy of carrying over goods from ono season to another, Wo would rather dear them out evory season, Hence tho reason for the unmistakablo'bargaiM that will.be affixed at the Summer Sale, Te Aro House, Wellington: ' The Summer Sale offers substantial reasons whjr country residents should pay an early visit to To Aro House, . By so doing, thoy- would have an opportunity of purchasing some of the greatest bargains ever lieara ofin tho drapery trade in New Zealand, We would remind the publio that this Summer Sale is limited to 15 days only, and tho last day wjll'bff Saturday, February 13th, 1 ' All eiders, : if accompanied with tho piCah, will I be. instantly attended tb 'aii| Mm Te 4jq Hi)^e, ,! '' ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 30 January 1892, Page 2
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