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SECOND EDITION

A housemaid is required aUnce, See <' the" wanted" column, . ; A jury of twelve was empanelled'in thoDistnct Court this morning, but as their services were not required in the three cases' sot down for hearing, they were disohar?ed. The case 0. It, Miller y. H. R. Elder was struck out by District Judge Kobin. >- '•'- son this morning, His Honor that the Court had no jurisdiction, _ The Masterton Theatre Boyal is now in the hands of Mr 0. A. Pownall, who is holding it for the Trustees, A Wellington advertiser in the Now Zealand Times heads his .notification with the frank but non-commutinj! avowal that" Tynhoid is everywhere!" ■ Mdsfcetfcon sports who are. of a speculative turn of mind will be interested to know that the well-known sweep promoter "Tatteraall" has been arrested in Sydney for practicing his rameillegi'ly. (In his premises were found thousands of circulars, but nothing to indicate that prizes had been ballottod ' for, Amongst other money orders was one from New Zealand for £7los. Mr Parnell's personalty is proved at L 12.000, His friends intend to present the Oity of Glasgow with his portrait by Professr Herkomer. The Wairawpa Lake is in a state of flood, and the. natives interested mot in counoil yesterday and determined not to allow the Lake to be opened. This is with a view to bringing the long»Btand« ing dispute to a climax. The disagreement of the juries h£t Ekotahuna murder oase has, it is satMu' r . people talking about ahiendinp the'jury Bystem.. One proposal that lias already been suggested is to introduce an education test in the seleotion of jurors, Autumn weather is now approaching "" "- 1 and we are reminded ol this fact by the display of seasonable novelties at tho Wholesalo Drapery Company's Queen street warehouse. • The great clearing sale juat conoluded left room for an absolutely new stock, thojfirat shipmont of flhioh has arrived, and- is one of tho finest evor imported by this firm. To enable everyone to inspect these now and fashionable goods,.a speoial gaslight display will take placoto-mbrrow, Thurs> day evening, when Mr J. L Marray (manager) and his staff will be in attendance to give visitors every information about the new goods, Should tho "*> weather bo inolementthe display will be poatponed, It will bo remembered that some time ag> Mr Lundqvist, of Carterton, had .' the misfortune to be thrown from his horse, sustaining a Bevere fracture of the leg, and for tho last sixteen weeks has been unable to follow his profession as a toacher of music Mr Lundqvist was always one of the foremost to asßistid any entertainment got up for a wcJßfy objeob, and the amateurs of the Wairarapa, to show their practical sympathy with him in his present trouble, aro arranging a concert to beheld at tho Lyceum Hall, Carterton, on April 21st; » Mr A. Keisenberg, of Maßterton, will be qlad to receive the names of any ' ,l ' amateurs wishing to assist, not later thau tho 29th March, Mr Lundqvist has many friends, and we may safely predict a orowded house on tho occasion of his benefit. .A Mr F, H, Woodadvorttseßasaleof household furniture and effects at his Carterton auction rooms on Saturday neit. The directors of the Wellington and Manawatu Eailwty Company have recommended a dividend of five per cent, _ Mr W. Gray of Mauriceville notifies in our" wanted" column that bo has a amsll of exceptionally oloan cocksfoot seed for sale. .Samples and price may bo obtained on application. A'little, daughter of Mr Donald .( Nicholson, of Masterton, wbb poisoned ' yesterday by eating bella donna (night shade) berries. Dr. Hosking was called in and successfully admirit&ftd antidotes. The child is now A% rightagain,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 2

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612

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 2

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