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■8 The nominations For tho Woodvilla 13 District .Tpokey Club's Autumn Hack d Eace Meeting close at Woodville, at nine 0 o'olook to-morrow ni?ht. The Woodvillo Meetinp has always been an attractive, well-conducted gathering, and wo shall * ke Rlad to see a strong list of entries this 'j year. The club's programme is d published on our first page. n Tho Wellington Education Board ;8 notify in another column that applicae lions for assistant teacherahipg at the it Carterton, Waihonga and Olarevillo y Bohools will borecoived by the Secretary "j (Mr Dorsot) at the Board's offices in Wellington up to Friday the 25th kit. There are also two Wellington appoif'" monts vacant, as will be seon by tm e advertisement, 8 Honry JR. Elder was fined £7 and 0 costs in the Masterton B.M. Court this ie morning for failing to destroy the d rabbits on his property. The appeal against a former decision of tho Court has been abandoned, Messrs Lowes andlqrna remind out readers of thesale to-morrowof the privileges in connection with the Maatertom Opaki Jockey Club at their rooms, Queen Street, at 2 o'olock sharp, A. sneolal consignment of boots and shoes from tho leading factories of the colony, has just been opened np by Mr J, 1 Carpenter, of tho Central Boot Waro» 'i houso, Customers may therefore rely on i, getting good quality, good value, and a 8 good fit at this well-known establishif raont, To make room for new stoou tha s English boots and shoes will akio bo cleared ont at reduced priceß. Every- , thing being marked in plain figures, oua. tomors will havo no diiculty in making ' thoir seleotion. Two sharki, measuring ton and six feet, were recently captured in'the e Mentone dwinimlnE! baths, near Mo* - bourne, The unwolcome visitors arrived! i on the scene as seyqral ladiej and children were bathing,' and had )t nos been for the presence of mind of Mra It'Meikan these monsters would have played sad havoc amongst the bathers,' flijs 1 lady, by continuously splashing tho 1 water, kept tho manreaters at bny,' * A London ootrespondent writes to an English provincial ' journal i-i'Thjj f morning, on passing through tho Gen* t tral Bffe'at Market, I noticed severs B brisket and thin flanks of frozen beef rolled in the same waj ag ro]led, Bpiced, cured beef. 'This meat would bo ver-y . advantageous for tho army, as it oquld be 1 purohaaad in the markef at 3Jd per lb, » and might easily bo putlngjltas tip) frozen condition of|he boof would canso ; the liquid to leave the meat, which > would easily take salt, if put into strong brine. Thia could be sold in tho oantesn I cold, for soldiers at 7d per lb, so as to leave a margin for profit," I Tho Wanganui Charitable Aid Board . have paid to the North Wairarapa Benevolent Society the amount duo for the maintenance of the Williams family * upfo February 11th, amounting to M : Ills', jnd havo state/} their jntentiqnjof , resisting a'ny further olaini thaji may 'hjf made upon them.' The' local Society ' havo instructed their solicitor to take proceedings for the recovery of relief issued since that date, , When the telegraphic strikn occurred somo twelve years ago (says the Marlborough Eipresfl) one of the leaders was Mr Pearook, and he among others was dismissed, and barred by other Australian Governments from getting work under them. He stared out on account for Honolulu, and by sheer hard work jstvday the 'possea/of of a large wine and spirit store, own} four hotels, and has an interest in two others. Hu has been to f ngiand once and (ill pyer the Statei on fporc than ODB occasion, and jj not? an routs fgrfjreas. Britain again, calling hero to see his old friends ngaiu, The best days work tho paternal Dr Lemon eyer did for Mr Peacock was to''sack "him; Our first shipments of now goods for tho Autumn and Winter season have now corao to hand by the latest mail steamers, and we have been busily employed in opening them out and preparing thtm for inspection at To Aro House, Wellington, .;' : We shall bo happy to forward pattenj|Bf) our new Dress Fabrics' and other' Myttgl ■ free by post to any address, on appliaaJJto James Smilh, Te Aro House, "freflingtbbi " Our''selection of Autumn and 'Winter Fashions lip been made by our own bnyers —men of great espcricncc, taste and "judg. ment-in the British','.' French 'apd ' Continental markets, and may be.relicd on, as surpassing everything we haye preyiousjy shown at To Aro House, Wellington. ",. Our ladies would find it to thejf, tagc to make their choice as early as possible, and so to havo the advantage of getting their, dreßsqs made in good time for the Season, at Te Aro House,' Wellington. " Wo will aWorward oar Oliarjefor self. measurement to' anyone- intimating their wish in this respect to us, and will guarantee to all customers the advantage's of taste, lit, finish'and prompt execution in;our Celebrated Dressmaking Boom at Te iAro"'. HOuse, Wellington,
Out report of Thursday's mentinp of the Wairarapa Benevolent. Trustees ia unavoidably hold ovor till to-morrow. • In our list of tho highest scores of tho Greytown Rifle Club (iV, CIIS3) for the trophy given by MrH. 8. Izard and Dr. Bey yesterday, we should havo roon« tioned that each of the first two matohes were'at the 200, 300 and, 500 ranjes, ton shots at eauli. The Supreme 'Court was crowded during the hearing of ihe charge of row » doryostorday against tho men Smith and Harrison. It is expeoted tho ciso will bo concluded this aftornoon, The Feildirg Star says;—' Rush burnInt{ nnd lugging-up operating are now in full swing throughout tho oounlry districts, and should the present fine weather continue the demand for grass Bead and foiicniK wire should 1m sonic* thing phenoin<Mi:il this season. The latfl outbreak (if fevor which last spring decimated the Native tribes butween Gisborne and the East Cape has, unfortunite'y, afior dying nut m that district, extended to (.lie Haptis on tho Bay of Plenty. A telegram received yesterday from the Native schoolmaster at Omaio reports It deaths and a large number of cases. Fortunately the achooluiastor there, Mr Brodrick (who succeeded Mr Hamilton), is a man with some knowledge ol medieine and oxporience in theso matters. .Tho Don. \V. P. lieoves has ordored a supply of medioine to be sent to tho masters of the neighbouring sohools, at one or two of which cases of typhoid and influenza have unfortunately been reported.— Times.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4060, 11 March 1892, Page 2
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