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SECOND EDITION.

Mr Lee-Smith is definitely announced ev as the Ministerial candidate for Bruce. ftl Mr Vincent Hooper informs us that or he intends staying a few months oniy in th Sydney, His family will remain in „. Masterton. ~■ th The Hon. Richard Seddon paid as '„. official visit to Masterton yesterday, ! returning to Wellington by special train . in tho afternoon. ln The Pahiatua Star says:—H umbers of , swaggers are commencing to make their way into tho district, attracted, mi ai doubt, by the glare of. tho co-operative tl works. At present there is no work for d< them; ' <j; _ The Government has received inqui- b ries regarding (he working of the Labour o: Bureau from England and America. 81 During the current-month 200,000 n sheep have come through the Wairarapa n i by road from the Hawke'e Bay district; e . Of these 180,000 came along the beach of tho East Coast and the rest through , the Forty-Mile Bush. 40,000 were " froezers and the others ail store sheep. s; A case was heard in the E.M. Court 8 yesterday,, in which Stephen. Connell I olaimed from J, Oatnmings the sumot I £2O 2s 3d for work and labour done on a e certain road oontract. Mr Bunny ap- J peared for the plaintiff and Mr flsard for j the defendant, After the hearing cf a considerable quantity of evidence Hia Worship decided that a partnership ex» ' isted between the plaintiff and defen- »' dant, and declined jurisdiction, allowing c 1 the defendant £3 Ills costs. • , a ! The following team will represent tho v < Orientals in a match to bo played with 1 ■ Iho Excelsiors on Saturday next at i Kurupuni :-J. Wickens, King, Maisj, , Welch, Doughty, Gardner, Kicol, ( Wilton, Peterson, Reynolds, M'Kae and l Walker. Emergencies ;—Finlsyson, Burton, Donald, and Sutton, ! Anion? those who formed Sir James and Lady Prondergast's picnio party and yisited'Msßterton yesterday by special i 3 train from Wellington were the ( 3 host and hostess, the Hon Mr ( I Beddon, Hon P, A, Buekloy and Mrs , > Buckleyi Commander Pike, Lieutenants e Whitehbuse and Pelly, Dr O. Buchanan ' j Hamilton (staff surgeon). Assistant ' Paymaster Sjymour, of iI.M.S. Tau- ' II rang* ; Mr 0. P. Kniriit, Mrs Knight, 0 tho Misses Knight, Mrs Tolhurst, Mr - Tolhurst, junr, and Mr Rupert Wilkin, e The party left Wellington Btation at t 8.30 a.m, and reached home, after the I, return journey, at 6 p.m. Two hours U nnd a half were spent in Masterton, a Always 1 read too newspaper, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to tho Iran- ' saotionsof tho world. Ho who ia without a '" newspaper is out off from his speoies, in le these days of telegraphs and Bteam. Many ,t important inventions and improvements in every branch of trade aro being mado, and " he who don't consult tho newspapers will J t very soon find himself out in the cold, is Strangers .that don't read this paragraph t t will hardly know that ?j. J, Hooper and Co,, of the Bon Marcho, is the cheapest and best ' draperyestahlisliment, and have nowopened J* up their new season's shipments of all is tho latest novelties in English and ie French millinery, dreßS goods, eto j 8 Co. aro known to thorn as well as Howrockses II Residents have an advantage as Hooper & " and Crewdsons calicoes, which tho firm kce a big stock of. Still thero are times when residents would be out in the cold if they ,j did not consult tho papors, For instance , Messrs Hoopor and Company have a speoia 01 lino they they know is going to give 46a in St the £in value to those who purchaso it. They ,), let their friends know through the columns of or tho press ;• some road it, some don't, Those they do have an advantage over those that j f" don't. Ladies' and children'a ulßtera, is, jackets, furJined cloaks, velvots, and ii, plushes, fur goods, umbrellas, now hosiery |j 0 and gloves, Spechl makes in olothing jUBt „ oponed from tho Mosgiel, Roslyn, Kaiapoi, r Petono, and Onehunga mills, blankets and ll- flannels, rugs, Bhawls and a large variety of he boy's clothing manufactured to their own iI6 ordeffroin good durable tweeds, Tailoriug ia a specialty with tho firm, The address to or those who don't know thorn (which is very es few in How ZealandJ is L, J, Hoopor & \\. Co,, Bon claroho, Masterton, and any j ordor so addressed will ha promptly exeouM,

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

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740

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

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

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