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SECOND EDITION

A walking stiok in lying at the office of this paper, waiting an owner, An elderly individual who. had indulged rather freely found his way into the Masterton police cells last evening. He was dealt with in the usual manner in the R.M, Court this morning A " Kirkman " piano, nearly new, i& , advertised for sale for onsh or on the hire syatom, by Mr Barnard, of the Palace flail, Greytown, The piauo may be Been at the Theatre' Koyal, Mastetton, The Board of Education has made tho following appointments :—Miss Riley, assistant at Waihenga'j Miss Chappie, late of Ota?o, assistant at Fotone; Mr W, B. Smith, asßUtant at Carterton.. . In the case Eawanafiopia v, Greytown Borough Council, whiohi was heard at the K,M, Court, Greytown, yesterday Mr Izard, solicitor for plaintiff, gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court, Tenders tor stumping, ploughing and loyelling the new Masterton Tenniß Ground close on Saturday next at noon, The Wellington Trades and Labour Oounoil consider that negotiations with Mr Hall regarding the tramway strike are at an end, and the strike must go on, The plan of campaign willh'e arranged at a meeting of the Council to be held to-night. ' ■' A property of 45 acres, cleared and subdivided into five paddooks, with a new five roomed house and outbuildings, stable, orchard and garden, ia advertised for sale on easy terras by Mr W. L, Johnston, commission agent, of Hall St. Masterton. The s,B. Kuapohu, which sailed irom Lyttelton on 20tti February, arrivod at Plymouth on 4th April, alter a passage of six weeks, two days, Mr Joseph Payton, of Masterton, it will be remembered was a passenger by her, The late Mr' Thonias Booker,' of Carterton, will bo accorded a Masonic funeral to-morrow (Friday) at 2 p,m. Brethren of other lodges aro invited to attend. The deceased was a member of St. Mark's Lodge, No 51), N.Z.0., Carterton,

In the libel action Hutohisen v. Ballance and Boyle, heard at Wanganui yesterday, lis Honor decided that since Mr Ballance was not taking part id the management oc direction of ths publication of tho paper, he could not bo held liable for any part of the publication. Iho objection made on Mr Ballaticq's behalf must prevail, and there was, therefore no caso to go to the jury, A. Verdict for the full amount claimed, forty shillings, with costs, was given | against the defendant Boyle, Mr A, H. Fawcett, the energotio ad" vance agent of the Qrattau Biggs Oompany, is now in Masterton making preliminary arrangements for the appearance of the talented Irish comedian at the Theatro Royal on Tuesday next, when a short season will bo commenced with that favourite piece "The Jrish Deteotire," in whioh Mr Grattan Uigga appears in no less than seven distinct dharaotera. During the Company's stay here a new bill will be given nightly, It is now six yoars since Mr Riggs was in Masterton. but the favourable impression, thoh made still lingers in the minds of many, and he may safely reckon on being accorded a hearty reception, On this occasion Mr Rigga is supported by a specially strong company including,. Mr Robert E. Inman and Miss MaiiU Appleton, well known Australian artistes, .:. '■

Always read the newepapor, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to the transactions of the world.' He who is without a newspaper is cut 08 'from his species, in these days of telegraphs and steam. Hany important inventions and improvements'in every branoh of trade are being made, and he who don't consult the newspapers will very soon find himself out in the cold, Strangers that don't read this paragraph will hardly know that h, J, Hooper and Co,, of the Bon Marohe, is the cheapest and best draper'establishment, and hayo hbwopened up their new season's, shipments of rl| the. a'lest notifies. |i) |jngl|s.h and French millinery, dress good?,, etc, Residents have an advantage, as Hooper $ Oq,arofe)Dwi!tothem;sswellßsHowrdokßes a.nd Qrewdsons oalieoss, whioU the firm kee: a big stock of, Still thpro are times when residents would bo out intheoold if they 1 did not consult the papers, For instance Mcsßra Hooper and Company have a special linotlioy they know is going to'give fOsjn the £ in valuo to those who purchase it. they let their friends know through the columns of the press; some read it, some don't. Those they do.have an advantage over those that don't.'. Ladiefl' and children's, ulsters, jaijkeis, clpakjj, /velvets,. and jjlughes, fur goods', bcs|ere| and (hn Snscial.uißkosirj olothiog: ju?f opeMd from tfio Jlosglel,.Bo3lyni Kaiapoi, Petorie.iind Ohehung&milk flannels.tugß, shawls and a largo'vanely- of Soy's-ol.bthing,manutaured:ito. their,own order from good dumble.tweed«,.Tailoring is a specially with the firm,. The address to toe \vh>d6d'tl£nbw!'thern (which is very fow .in New Zealand)' 'is' Ji. J;, gqoper j $ Cb,', : , Bon I, Marolie,'Masferton, and any order so addressed will. be promptly executed,- -. . :-\

The Education Board notice io connection with the School Committee elections whioli will take place oh Mon- , ■ day, the 25th April, is published with this . issue. '■■.'■■■ The race privileges In connection with the Wairarapa. Racing Club's Autumn Meeting will be sold by MrF. E. Wood' at hia Ureytowu auction rooms Monday, April 11th, v

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4083, 7 April 1892, Page 2

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857

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4083, 7 April 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4083, 7 April 1892, Page 2

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