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SECOND EDITION

; Scott Bros., of. .Ohristoharoh, have contracted to.raise tho wreckod atoamer Elginshire and'take her tu Lyttetton. ilo time is speoified in the contraot, I The.doad body of a woman was found lit the trater's edge on .Cheltenham Beach, Davenport, yoßterday, having i evidently been washed ashore by the soa. The remains have not been identified, and nothjng is yet known as to how the;woman came by her death* Mr Fred.Wnriifc, the enterprising proprietor of tho Railway Hoarding House, jas just completed extensive additions to thm well-known establishment, and notifies that he is now prepared to accommodate forty boarders. Special attention is directed to an announcement from Mr Wright winch appears m another column. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association will make a grand display of Autumn and Winter' novelties, tomiirrow(Friday) evening. v Messrs Lowrs and lornß'add to their ■took sale for Wednesday, April 6th, 35' breeding ewes, 4 fat heifers, 600 breod- : ing ewes, and 200 breeding ewes. TheEk'etahuna Athletic Sports, whioh. were to have benn held on St Patrick's Day, will take place on Easter Monday,the 18th April. All accounts against tho North Wairarapa Benevolent Society are requested to ba rendered to the .Secretary not later than Monday, 4th April. Miss Ethel brown and Mr William Johnston "have been appointed pupil teachers at the Masterton Bohool. . .Mr ..Fred, Wright, of the Railway Boarding House, advertises that he will not be responsible for- any debts contracted in his name without his written authority,. First-olasß body hinds arid also apprentices are advertised for in the Wanted " column, by the Manager of the Wholesale. Drapery Company, Mastirton, . ■ ■ The_ tenant's interest in the Argyle Boarding House, Masterton, is to be sold cheap,as the present occupant is about to leavo the distriot. Auotifioafioricon« ceming it appears in,our "Wanted" column. A. flemishing fruit and confectionery 1 business, situated in a rising township in : the-ftorth Wairarapa, is advertised for sale; 'The premises consist of a double i fronted shop, and a six-roomed house. . There is also a good garden attached. • Thiß property offers a good opportunity | for a parson with small capital wishing |to Beoure a permanent businoss, ■ , Subscription lists In aid of George Freetli, the jookoy .who broke his leg at | the Masterton-Opaki races, have been . opened at the Maryborough Hotel and the Empire Hotel, Featherston, The 1 appeal made in Masterton for assistance ' has been liberally responded to. We i are glad to hear that young Freeth is . making satisfactory progress in the Masterton Hospital, ! Mr H. Eyre Kenny, B.M. again lud before him yesterday morning the case ' Ziman v tho National Fire and Marine t Insurance Company, in which the plains ) tiff olaimed £62125, which he had paid i to Mr Joshua Goodfellow, aroluteot, for . supplying plans and specifications of a house wiiich had been burnt down at To Ore Ore. The defendant 'Company r paid £25 into Oourt, and contended that r that was the amount beyondwnich they ) had told Mr Goodfellow they would not i go, besides whioh they denied having > entered into - a definite oontract with i plaintiff to provide tho plans and specij fioationa. Alter a lengthened hearing, his Worship nonsuited the plaintiff, with. £7 3s costs', exoept in regard to the ' £25 p»id into Oourt, on the ground that 1 there was no concluded contraot between i Mr Z'man and the Company. Mr . Skerret'. appeared for the plaintiff, and i Mr Gully for the defeiidantOpmpaoy..

It is with pleasure we dray the attention of our roaders to the notification re« gardirig a celebration in connootion with Arbor Day at Grpytown on Wednesday, 6th April next. On this ocoasioa there is to be performed in the Palace Hall for the first time" The Now Zealand Arbor Day Cantata" which has been specially written for the occasion, the words by the Rev, E. H. Wyatt, and the music by Mr M. B, Vamham, and which is spoken of as in every way a sparkling production. The first part of tho evening's entertainment will be in the torm of a concert programme, then tollows the cantata, in whioli mainly children take part supported by a Bret-class orchestra, andjof whioh,by the way Sir George Grey has accepted the dedication. We hope and expeot that tho pleasurable gathering will be in every way successful, for Mr W. 0. Nation, who is its organiser; is not only a moat enthusiastio and' unsolfish worker in every undertaking which is likely to benofit his township and all the district, but,as regards the celebration of Arbor Day, he is the institutor of the observance in New Zealand. Asnow it is beginning to be a thoroughly general movement, he deseryes congratulation on the foresight and earnestness which haye made him the pioneer of an annual treeplanting day on systoinatio plf,na 'in this Cojony, Our first shipmopts ot new goods lor tho Autumn and Win'.er sonson have now come to hand by the latest mail steamers, and we have been busily employed in opening them oat and preparing them for inspection at To Aro House, Wellington, We shall be happy to forward patterns of our new Dress Fabrics and other novelties free by post to any address, on application to James Smith, Te Aro House, Wellington, Our selection of Autumn and Winter Fashions has been maae by our own buyers —men of great experience, taste and judgthe 'British, Frenoh and Continental markets, and may be religd on as surpassing everything we hive previously sljoiyn' Te Aro jSgijse, Wellington, ■ Our ladies would find It' to their' advantage to make tlioir choico as carl;.as possible, and so to have the advantage of getting their dresses made in good time for tho Season, at Te Aro House, Wellington, We will also forward oar Chartc for selfmeasurement to anyone intimatiog their wish in this respect to us, and Till guarantee to all customers the advantages of taste, fit, 4°>sh and prompt execution in our Celebrated Dressmaking Jtoom at' Te Aro HbuSo I ,'WellWini, ■' • '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 2

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990

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 2

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