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SECOND EDITION

The abolition ot the North Wairarapa ' Babbit Distviotis notified in yesterday': ' Gazette. Some very special lines are quoted by ' the Wholesale Drapery Company for to* morrow (Saturday). Attention is i directed to their new advt. 1 Groat interest is taken in the case ' Oaahion v, Searl, which is being heard • in the R.M, Court to-day. The Court , this morning was crowded to the doors, . At times slight demonstrations wore made, which wore quickly Bupprossed. I The Benoh had once to threaten to clear the Court. f Our readers are rominded of Moshb Lowes & Jorns' sale to>day oi 1 Drapery, Clothinp, Boots and Bhoes ' Stationery, and fanoy goods in the shop I adjoining Mr Mason, chemist, Master- : ton. Tho sale commences at twe i o'clock pharp; • Tho Mastefton Park Trustees, at s ) me'etipg'held yesterday, decided to ereel j six new seats in the Park, similar to those } at'presentinuselnthepenjej^ry. | New work, for which either sex it ( equally suitable, and at which all employed earn good wagos, may' be J obtained by writing 'to Mr Jas G. Sar- '' good, Bydnoy. 'Those wishing to. earn 3 money at home should consult [lis adyor- ■ tmmenti pow'appearing in buy Wanted i ooiiimn. "' ''' 1 1 Always read the newspaper, and kcef , thoroughly postod in'regard to the tranaaotions of the world. He who is without ii newspaper is out ofl from his species, in j (hfjiedajs of telegraphs and steam. Many important inyehtw and irajiroyeiheijts in j eycty branch' oi trade' are' being iqade, and W'who aoi}-t consult th§ newspapers will ' Very soop find'himself oilt'in the cold. Strangers that do'q't read this paragraph jljl hlirdly kiiow that L. J, Hooper and Co., , fif''the'^QnMarphi ( j§the6heapeßt ijndbosi drapery establishment, aod'hayo nowopeijei] up their, new season's' shipments' of all the latest novelties in English and miiliuery, dress goods; eto, i £ rß fr. , '--i.M Hooner & j Residents have anaavau,u 0 .. Co. are known to them as well as Howrockses and Crewdeons calicoes, which the firm kee f jHg of. Still there are times when resiiciita 'jfonld 'bp opt in the cpld if thej j did not popsatythe pajje'rs." Sgr Messrs Hooper and Company Mvei'ijMl lino they they know is going'{o ii'ye®'ii] t the £in value t<j those who purchase it, Thej j lot fheirfpijnds y 0 w through ol . the press; some read it, some 'don't. Thos< fh'ey 'do \m§ advat|tage'Qver fho'30 1 thai dop't,.- Ladieg' and children's ulsfe'ra , jackets, farnlined cloaks, velvets," ai{q ] plushes, fur goods, umfirolla?,' nijw. bflsierj jnd ployes Special mates in olothiog just fippned frpn) the Mosgiel, Roslyn, Kaiapoi j Petone, and Onehnnga mills, UljanKetS'Bij'c 1 flannels, rugs, shawls and a l&rge variety '9l f boy's clothing manufactured to their owr . order fropi good durable tweeds. Tailoring ii ' a specialty with tho firm, The address t< those who don't know them (which is verj 3 few in New is L. J, Hoop.er J Co., .Jon Marche, Masterton, ana'anj , order bo addressed will be promptly . weeuted, - .

The Pakapakatea Reserve, Manaivatu va .v'fsl diatriot, was sold; at auotion bv Messrs Qi Thomas and Co.- yesterday afiernoiitt, si'.';"'/ to Mf James Bull. fop L 10,0&0. There was a good;attendance, and the competition was keen. - <,">■''! The hitherto existing' Masterton triot, constituted under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1875, is abolished by an OrdeMo-Oouncil in yesterday's Gazette, and will be divided v • . into two registration districis, ;to ;be j©2iil! known as the Masterton and distnctsj the boundaries or wbioh are be ootermmous niih.thfl marriage triots bearing name*.. £ proclamation cotaw' into'force" on J§' 18th inst, . / A private cablegram tortoh thL3 morning conveys the nfflf that l f r Joseph Pay ton has arrived safely ; j JgR at Birmingham, England, and that his ; health has already improved to some : extent., S The Anniversary meetings of local; 'H Salvation Corps will, commence on 88 Satu-uay next, 9th lrist.(-- > Ob_Bunday,: iffl mwUnita will beiheld'alllWEijjd on; Monday a. tea. : JH late of Africa, will lead the and Major Robinson and other notables! jl will tako part in what will be from a !1 Salvationist's point of view "a real , ;| good time." .• ' . a

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 2

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