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SECOND EDITION

A lost fishing 'od cover !s advertised for in the wanted column. Mr James Allen, of Dunedin, is to be asked to stand for the Brace seat, The members of the New Zealand athletic team Uft Auckland for England by tho Kaikoura yesterday. The Wairarapa North County Council invites tenders for 99 oliains of road formation on the East Coast road.

Smith Bros., of Eketahuna, contractors, wore to-day adjudged bankrupts.

Tho morning and ovoning papers oE Wellington are devoting themselves to exposing each others plagiarism. The Females Employees Union, the only society of females represented on the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council, has decided to sever its connection with that body.

A man named George Walker was found by a constable tho other night in a semiconscious condition in Hyde Park, Sydney. Be stated that two hours previously he had been robbed by some larrikinß, who threw him into one of tbo ponds, from which he afterwards managed to scramble ashore.

It" is understood that the Salvation Army labour bureau has ha*i to close owing to the competition of the Government bureau and private agencies. v

An old resident of Tiinaru, who, according to the local Herald, has kept a tally for aboat a quaitor of a century, and counted in those to be heard of before he began his register, says the Elginshire is the 30th casualty at or near Timaru. And in money value sho probaby oquals or exceeds the previous 29.

' The Treasurer Masterton Hospital acknowledges receipt of the following subscriptions with thinks Messrs Henry Jones, senr. 10s, John. Cameron 21s, John Groves, jun, 10s, Vallance Bros. £2, employees Kthumingi £3, G. W. Mace II Is, employees do £3 ss.

Much intetesb is aroused in football circles over the match that has been arranged between the Junior Oup winners (second Red Stars) and tho second fifteen of tho Greytown Club. The match takes place at Greytown onSaturday, the 30th of April,

Messrs Lowes and lorns make extensive additions tp their stock sale for Wedneeday next, '

" Tonders are invited for the ereotion of onebaker'a oven with shaft and one chimney to put range in.' Specifications may be seen on application to Mr W. H. liaye, at the Star Hotel, Masterton, {

I The certificate of the captain of the | Elginshire, which recently went ashore at Timaru, has been returned, the Oourt holding that tho casualty had not beon caused by his wrongful act or default, Official notification of the appointment of the Rev G. R. Maclean (now Archdeacon in the Diocese of Nelson)' as Buoceaaor to the Rev E. H. Wyatt, (resigned)' curate of Greytown' and Featheraton, lias been received by the Church Wardens, from his Lordship the Primate, MrMaoleani« knownas. a man of great ability, and Is highly esteemed by all who have worked with him. Our friends at the southern end of the Valley are certainly Jo be congratulated on his appointment, It is expected that Mr_ Maclean will commence his new duties about the end of next month.

We regret to record the death of tho wife of Mr W, Hall (fihe "well known driver on the Uovfc Railway) who succumbed ~at about half past one'on Sunday morning; from pollapse |n childbirth., Dr 8, F. ! Beard, who was in-attondance, recoßnizinp the gravity cane, sent for! Br Johnston but Mrs Hall only lived half an hour .after bis. arrival. Mori phla was injected to ease the unfortunate woman's Bufferings and she pasaed quietly away at the tlme '.aboye stated. 1 'Mtt, Hall: who .was.4B;vears of age leayea a family of ten children

We. hear from Mr P.; Gill, resident agent of the Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia (m whose office the deceased had a small policy) of the death at Dane-*' virke, on Ist March, from'heart disease, of. Mr J. Reaidon, who was formerly connected with the Masterton Gas Works. The late Mr Reardon, who leaves a widow and several ohildren, was well-known in this district, and his friends will regret to hear of his death so soon after leaving their midair.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 2

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