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SECOND EDITION

MrF. H. Wood has already a number of important entries for his nextTaratahi stock sale. On dit that the Hon W, J. M, Larnach will contest the Bruce seas. . ; _A manufaoturer'B notice in connection with "The Leslie Gun" appears in our advertising columns, A reward of £lO has been offered for the recovery of a torpedo lost in tho Wellington harbour, ; ' It was reported in Masterton to-day that William lhaiah, a son of the late lhaiah Whakamairu, has died in Palmerston North. . . Tenders close at the Road Board office, Masterton, on Saturday, 2nd April, for contract No 2, consisting of road formation, eto, at Norfchcroft'B road.Messrs Lowea and lorns announce their next fortnightly stock sale for Wed« hesday, 6th April, Present entries are as advertised. The Beverley Manufacturing Company publishos through their agent in New Zealand an advertisement in our advertising columns whoih Bets forth the eood qualities of tho safes they mannfaoture, ( Mr W. Dougall, watohmaker and joweller, of Masterton, notifies the arrival of a third case of Rotheram watches, being a portion of his standing order. A few new lines in ladies' watches, by some of the leading English and Swiss makers, have also been received. Apropos of the Windsor and Rainhill murderer, whoso record of prime has been so Utely brought to light, Mr A. McKee ,of the Press Agonoy,tella theN.Z, Times that he has a clear recollection of tho uufortunate Miss Mathor, whom Deeming, alias Williams, alias Dawßon, &c, &c, married, and murdered, and also of the houso at Rainhill (a village 11 or 12 miles out of Liverpool), where tbo atrocity was perpetrated. The girl was the right hand of a widowed mother, who kept a small stationer's shop at Rainhill, and acted as agent for the Liverpool and St Helen's papers, Attho time to which Mr McKeo refers he Vfas part proprietor of a St Helen's paper, of .which the Mathers held theagenoy. The girl's father met his death on tho rail* way line, being run over by the Liverpool eipress. Always reaa tbo newspaper, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to the Iran. aaoUona of the world, He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species, in those days of telegraphs and steam, Many important inventions and improvements in every branoh of trade are being made, and he who don't consult the nowßjiapers will very soon find himself out in the cold. Strangers that don't read this paragraph will hardly know that L, J, Hooper and Co., of the Bon Marohe, is the cheapest and best drapery establishment, and have nowopened up their new season's shipments of all the latest novelties in English and French millinery, dress goods, eto Co. are known to them as well as Howrockses Residents have an advantage as Hooper & and Crewdsons calicoes, whioh the firm kea a big stock of. Still there are times whon residents would ho but in the cold if they did not consult tho papers. For instanoe Messrs Hooper and Company have a spcoial line they they know is going to give 40s in the £ in value to those who purchase it, Thoy let theirfriends know through the columns of the press j some read it, some don't, Those they do have an advantage over those that don't, Ladies' and children's ulsters, jackets, fur„lined cloaks, velvets, and plushes, fur goods, umbrellas, new hosiery and gloves, Special makes in olothing just opeaed from tho Mosgiol, Roslyn, Kaiapoi, Petone, and Onehunga mills. Blankets and flannels, ruga, shawls and a largo variety of boy's clothing manufactured to their own order from good durable tweeds, Tailoring is a specialty with tho firm, The address to those who don't know them (which is very few in New Zealand) is L. J. Hooper & Co., B.on tfarohe, Masterton, and any qtdw so addressed will be promptly executed.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4074, 28 March 1892, Page 2

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641

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4074, 28 March 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4074, 28 March 1892, Page 2

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