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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878] Being the extended title or the Wairarapa Daily, with which it is identical. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,1892.

We hnvo to acknowledge kind and special mention of our journal by the Manowatu Daily Times, The Bright Lights Comedy, Novelty and American Marionette Company openß in the Theatre Royal this (Wednesday) evening. We advise all who can enjoy a good laugh and appreciate a sterling entertaicment to be present. Considerable amusement was caused in the B.M. Court yesterday atternoon by the remarks of a foreign witness. In referring to the evidence of a previous witness he said," He swears the God's truth false; ho swears the false book." k ten-bird pigeon match ie to be tired on the old Waihenga on Saturday, 16th April. ■lf sufficient octriea are received, £25 will be given in prizes, The match will commence at 10 a,m. sharp, and lunch and other refreshments will be on the grounds. En* tries must be sent to Mr A. Bunyard, of Mattinbnrough, on or before Wednesday, 13th April. In the Masterton R.M. Court yesterday afternoon, before Colonel Roberts, R.M, and Mr Burton Boys, J.P., T. F. Btenohley.of Mauricevillo, claimed frum Ernest Selting the Bum ol £1 7s for having broken a cross-cut saw, and forhis loss of time in searching for the same. Mr Pownall appeared for the defendant, who denied haying used tho saw, Judgment was given for the defendant, The sale of that valuable tarm In the Feathorston district occupied for upwards of twpnt.y ynars by tho late Mr Lot Cross will be held by Messrs Oijningham, Badham aud Co., at their rooms, Brandon-street, Wellington, tomorrow (Thursday) at 2 p.m. The property contains 040 acres freehold and 164 acres perpetual lease, and now 'carries 1100 sheep, besides horses and cattle. I Tfoerp is a six roomed house, also dairy, woolshed, etc., on fh'e larip, whiph has been one of the best ponducted ip thp district, The livo Btock apd implepionw can bo talfon at a valuation, at the option of the purchaser,

There are very few firms in this colony of such long standing as thai; of Messrs E.W. MilhandCo., Limited, of Wellington, and there are also very few an progressive. Owing to the rapid development of the business, the Firm was, some fow years ago, turned into a limited ljabflily pprapany,and the result has been of' the fflOßt 'gipinenUy satistaotory nature. To Keep pace pith the tjmejjnd with the growing desire for time and labnup saying appliances, pre partioularly as wwm 'flgripultnral maohiuoiy, Messrs B, W. Mill? and Co., Limited, are obliged to have on hand an enormous stock whioh, however, is rapidly disposed of and as rapidly replaced by fresh shipments, Some of the latent arrivals 'are the wonderful Planet Junr. agricultural machinery, for wjjich Messrs E. W. Mills & Co. are the sole agonts. The representative of this paper in jtojsn lately had the privilego of witnessing an knibition of these implements at Wi ami' the results #ere really marvellous, It V. fcopver, unnecessary to dilate on this point, SSMtt implements have been exhibited and are bo well and favourably jinpwn in tie Wairarapa. We would, however, draw attoist-i°B to " 16 ncm ' B Deff nol W" ation on our first page, tat ad the suuietimo point out that it is impossible to detail in the limited space at the disposal of anadvortißor—no mate how large he may be—the varied assortment of gnoda kept in stock by supji a firm as E.W. Mills '& Co., Ld. Messrs E.W. Mills & Co. will be- pleased to _ supply illustrated catalogues on application,

Tho Rev. W.& Paige exohanses pulpits with tho Rev. W, Maohy, of. CarV terton, on Sunday next, A young man named Daniel Lidding* ton has been Oued 5s and costs by tho Justices of Carterton for disturbing the Salvation Army in their worship. Spurious bank notes aro now in cirou- c lation in Wellington, They are not good i imitations. . ' . The National Fire Insurance Company . is being sued by Mr J. Ziraan to re' cover £6l 12s on aocount of plans and E specifications used in connection with ' the re-building of a house destroyed by 8 Ore at Te Ore Ore, Mnsterfcon. t The Autumn Hack Race Meeting ot ! tho Woodville District Jockey Club, to 1 ho held on Friday next, April Ist, will s doubtless attract a large number ot ; sports from the Wairarapa. Theaccep- | lances are very numerous, and as the , most complete arrangements have been made for the comfort and convenience of ' the public, a good day's outing should ' result. i _ Mr John Ressoy, of Masterton, has : just returned from the South bland, whence he proceeded some weeks ago for the benefit of his health, During his stay In Southland he purohased from Messrs M'Curchie Brothers, the wellknown breeders of Woodlands, twenty purebred Border Leicester ewes for breeding purposes. These will bo a valuable addition to bis flock. A street musician, with barrel organ and monkey, attracted a large crowd of people in Queen-street yesterday afternoun and appeared to do a ?ood business. TheN.Z. Press Agency (Messrs McKee & Gamble) of Wellington, have justisßUod a nicely got-up catalogued blpcks suitable for advertisers of which we have to acknowledge receipt of a presentation copy, Tho firm in question are enterprisintr and capable, especially in this branch of their business, and they are to be credited with Borne artistio productions. Onr first shipments of new goods lor the Autumn and Winter season have now come to hand by tho latest mail steamers, and wo have been busily employed in opening them out and preparing them for inspection at ToAro House, Wellington, We shall be happy to forward patterns of our now Dress Fabrics and other novelties i free by post to any address, ou application < to James Smith, To Aro House, Wellington. i Our selection of Autumn and Winter Fashions has been made by our owe buyers —men of great experience, taste and judgment—in the British, French and Continental markets, and may be relied on , as surpassing everything wo have previously , shown at Te Aro House, Wellington. Our ladies would find it to their advantage to make their choice as early as possible, and so to have the advantage of getting their dresses made in good time for , the Season, at Te Aro Hou6e, Wellington, Wo will also forward our Charte for selfnwasuremcni to anyone intimating their . wish in this respect to us, and will guarantee to all oustomors the advantages of taste, fit, finish and prompt execution in our Celebrated Dressmaking Room at Te Aro House, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 2

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Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878] Being the extended title or the Wairarapa Daily, with which it is identical. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,1892. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 2

Wairarapa Daily Times. [ESTABLISHED 1878] Being the extended title or the Wairarapa Daily, with which it is identical. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,1892. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 2

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