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Accidents and Fatalities. Dubedin, April 8, James Hurley, an old miner at Drybread, died very suddenly yesterday. The cause of death was failure of the heart's action. Reeton, April 8. A very old and respeoted resident named Daniel Meanley was found drowned id the Inangabua River early this morning. The inquest was held this afternoon, and a verdict of found drowned returned. Nothing peculiar had been noticed in deceased's manner. He was a native of Antrim, lrelard, and 58 years old. He leaves a wife and four children. ThoAdtato sir George toy. Auckland, April 8, It has been decided tbat the address to Sir George Grey on his eightieth birthday shall be presented in Albert Park if the weather is fine, The children of the city and suburban schools are to attend, and will be given a half PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MAIFJSMOHi |HE REV ROBERT WOOD will men to-morrow evening ; Sobjfct-" Tho Publio House the Gamblor's training echool," ASSESSMENT OF INCOME. T having been found impracticable to . deliver forms of return it is requested that these be obtained from rose Offices, Persons whose total net income does not exceed 1200 need not send in a return of Income. CHaS, M. OROMBIE, Commiesioner of Taxes. Wellington, Bth April, 1892. L BALAND [ INDUSTRIAL SOV ?f CIETY'S First Annual— CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, Will be held on WEDNESDAY, 27th April, In the Dmu Ham, Mastebion. Exhibits can be entered FREE of Charge, on the day of the Show, at the Hall, from 8 to 01 a.m. Catalogues and further particulars from the undersigned or any members of the Committee, W. B. CHENNELLS, Secretary. MUSIC DEPOT. I RRIVED a stock of sweet-toned PIANOS FOR CASH or ON THE HIRE FROM OK/. PM MONTH. AN? JtyaKtyt INSTRUMENT ON OBDEfI, Re-Fitting a' Speciality, Mr Clifford will now receive pupils for Musio and Singing, CAMPBELL &" CLIFFORD, QUEEH SIBEET, [Opposite Loan & Mercantile Office.] Central Boot Warehouse. Queen Street, Masterton. Boots} BpogH Boots I!! JUST opened up a largo and splendid ■ consignment of • ' ' COLONIAL MADE BOOTS AND from the leading factories of the colony, Being made to my special order customers can rely upon getting ({apd oi«W|/i Qoo'l Filling and Oood Value. Also my stock of English Boots and Shoes will bo sold at GREATLY REDUOED PRICES to make room lor NEW GOODS to arrive shortly. . All Goods mrhd in'f fans fijwra. Boots and Shoes made Id order, and .vyjt|j Promptitutlo. Country Orders Promptly attended to. '.J.OARPENTEB, PROfRIETOB,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 3

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