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SECOND EDITION

Twelve hundred shirca in the. firm of D, Henderson and Co., Limited, saw- '• ■ . millers, are advertised for sale by tender, A hairdressint; and sbaving saloon 1b to be opened in premises opposite' the Olub Hotel on Saturday next by Messrs Wbite&Oo. : •.,• ;;V • 'William -Thomas PencockhW bjenlis ,". wsted atPalmerston on a warfanfehiirgv ine him with failing to make,adequate prcivision.for hin wife.and a6veri children Jr at Moatertop.. „ He. will answer;, the " charge on Monday next.- ■--■-- ■ The'New'Zealahd Times appeared/or ; -- thefitsttimeto'dayasaLiberallohtan. - . Inita leadina'artidleitsays, the:principles and ( ,cylicy,pTtbto be ! give<i a'brhiid; thorough budpork., : TheAuitralian.Oupofl6o()BOFß,;run !? yesterday, < was won by iHighborm with Strathmore-second-and'Forty:Winks '.'Thei'Mvation' ; Army.\^is' about'to renew the attack" upon Cartertorii'The Rechabite Hall has beeniaken for, one year, and officers have been appointed who will hold meetings nightly in future Great opening meetings are to beheld on Saturday and Bunday, 19th and SOth March,-':.''' ,: '.-V. : ; i ';•.■". ■'•'■"""'" : ' :, i Messrs,Low'es and lorns,acid to their '■ Bhook sale : for 'Wednesday next 60C 4teoth cross bred wethers,; 800. Merino vathera (nioemutton). : The Maori bride arid bridesroo'n\ 'who ied the-nuptial' knot in Greytbwn on Thursday last were ajfod IV and 18 years respectively. Nothing like making an iarly start in life. Hayes and Brillianao'a circus gave a Jjw, second performance to a very good/fr ludience iu Masterton last night. The lCrobatic and equestrian feats wore much appreciated, whilst the intelligence displayed by the bronoo horses and ponies . wtonished everybody. A meeting of settlers of the Alfredton ; district was held yesterday, when it was resolved to ask the Wairarapa North County Council to take another poll of ' the ratepayers as to whether the metal* ling loan shall be repaid by special rate or'by the erection of a^toll,It is thought that a special rate will now be adopted by a large majority, At a meeting of the general committee of the Wairarapa Hunt Olub held on Saturday, the following programme for the proposed steeplechase meeting was adopted:—Trial Steepleohase, sovs, 2nd horse 5 bovs from stakes, 2\ miles; Hack Flat Handicap, 20 boys, 2nd hone 5 sovs trom stakes, one mile; Wairarapa Steeplechase, 65 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes, three miles; Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 25 sovb, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes, one and a half miles; Hunt Olub Steepleohase Handicap, 45 sovs, 2nd horao B sovs from stakes, three miles; Ladies Bracelet; Handicap, lot horse, bracelet value 2C'fe sovsorcaßb, 2nd bracelet value 5 or cash, one and a quarter miles; Hunter's Flat Handicap, 20 bovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs from stakes, one mile. It f was decided that tho admission to the courseßhould be free, that everybody including member), should pay for inside privileges. It was also decided that ten per cent, only should be deduoted from the totalisator. Visitors to Wellington are invited to, pay a visit to the ]),1,0. Co-operative Stores to inspect the now. stock of A uturun novelties which it iB maintained is the largest and uewoßt ever opened in the North Island aud comprises drapery, men's and boys' clothing, mercery, boots and shoes, crocuery, ironmongery, furnitute, fancy goods, toys, and every household requisite, It may also be mentioned that particulars in connection with'tho allotment of the Company's shares may be obtained on application. Mr William Whitt u who has rocenlly rordoved to larger aud more commodious premises; in/Jjjueen' St.! opposite/ the Masterton Building Society's Office) has on view a very nice aasortment of furnituro manufactured by himself, Mr Whitt has been now over eight years in. the Wairarapa, and his workmanship has «F by this time become too well known to need any comment. _ A vory handsome - drawing room suite in Genoa velvet is now in hand and will be on view in a few days, Mr A. Henderson, watchmaker, jewellerand optician, of Queen-st., Masterton, has recently received a vory choice assortment of new jewollory, Amongst other things may be mentioned the gentlemen'sgoldWaterbury watches, very handsome and reliable timekeepers, tho ladies short wind Waterbury, in gold and silver, beautifully engraved and wonderfully pheap. A novelty in jbhe shape of a brooch and watch chain combined, in gold an! Bilyer, is aho very attractive, and some remarkably pretty designs in ladies' bangles are attracting much atten* tion. A number of finely cut medals, some very handsome marble olocks, and several gold watchos suitable for presentation have aluo arrived, A visit of inspection is Invited by Mr Henderson, - In another column p publish the programme of the Autumn Moetjng of tho Wairarapa Kaqng Club, which is to be held at the Tauherenikau Racecourse on Easter Monday, 18th April, The "\ events make up a strong day's sport, and --jK\ should attract a full list of entries. The w public will np doubt respond by attends ing in large numbers, for the Wairarapa Racing Club's meeting ranks high in tup sporting calendar, and is regarded as a thoroughly attractive gatherjflg. ftgm|: nations' close with Mr'W. Bock, thp ,' at Featheratan, on Wednesday, Bth March, at ? p.m. Every man has a duty to porforrn. Sorpetirnos it is a pleasing dqty, somii' , times otherwise. When it is a duty to ray a long standing butoher's account, or to pay a bill you backed for a friend " juat to obJjVe him," or when it Is a duty to receive a visit from your mother-in-law, theso are painful duties. And when our fatherly Government decide to put a duty on everything, and when a Parliamentary majority consider it a duty thoyowe to their country, and tho electors they represent (or misrepresent as the case may be), to ratify and legalise such duties, why then it becomes a duty for the public of Masterton in particular and the Wairarapa in general to siuil' ingly pay auoh dudes and quietly grin & bear it. They ope duty to perform and that is to Buy their -a Draperyand Olothinfi nt tho Bon-Marchos' Jf tho cheapest and best house in Masfcettoa \J j6r anything of., tto--* whbl?, duty of man a to do file beat b.'e cati' for ' himself. JNplsonsaifii!'' M\M ex : peflts eyofy man to' do hfs ayty7* Hooper and oo,'J" say, 'i They expect everyone, whether man, Tyoman., or child, young irien and maidens, old folk* apr| young folks to do their- duties, by doing their duty and buyipg all they require jn Draf pry, Clothing, household fur* nishings, etc, at the Bon Marche.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4052, 2 March 1892, Page 2

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