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SECOND EDITION

Tenders are invited by Mr 0. Tilleard Natusoh, arohitect, for the erection of a house on the Upper Plain. There are still sixty typhoid fever patients in the Wellington Hospital. By order of the Doputy Official Assignee (Mr W. B Ohennolls), Messrs Lowes & loniß will sell the etook in, tradoaud book debts of'Mr \V. A. Rowae, bankrupt, of Eketahuha, at that place on Thursday next, tho J4th mat. • The Rev Robert Wood will doKver a special lecture to young men : to-morrow evening at the Maßterton Presbyterian Church, ' • ; ; ' Pearson's Brass Band gives an open air concert in tho Maaterton Pub'lio Park at 2,30 on Sunday afternbdji. ' '' In the Maßterton R.M. Court on Monday two cases are to be heard jn which MrE.|, Searl,. licensee of tJie' Star Hotel, is charged with 'failing to admit the pV)|io6 c to his premises without "unneoessary delay.' Two otargea of using obscenjujnd language" lai4 by Mr Sejrl against Constable Oashion, are also to be beard, The Opotikl .'Herald' reports that some parts of that distriot aro suffering from the ravages of "a regular avalanche «f oateroillars," They are travelling aoross the country, stripping the mai« fields to bare Btalkß as they go. Seventy members have joined a musical' union 'recently fbriiied-at PaK moraton North,' The Rey. J, Dukes will proacb at the Wesleyan Church tomorrow', Subjooti-Mornins.'iTheWillbfplwt,'' Evening, ''Apologies for--,; gainMirig considered," Young rnon are specially invited, ; - i The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd,, announce that they have just : opened their first shipment of seasonable drapery, millinery, and dress goods. Messrs Campbell and J]iford,..are now fairly settled in theit new premises and have,' received a<: stock of fipqs. Mr Clijjiorjj "it "ajao. now, p/apare|j to receive 'pupils for' music' and singing. MrF.H. Wood has for salea bargain, an expresß waggonette, nearlynew,.btiilt to cany nine passengers,

A nuinbar of valuable well-bred horses will be sold by Messrs Lowes'and lorns at their next stock sale on account of Mr TwentymanHodgson. The Maaterton Horticultural and Industrial Society wdlhold its fitßt annual Chrysanthemum Shu* on Wednesday, the 27th of April. Exhibits can |t& entered free of oharge at the Hall on t& day of tho show. Full particulars may be obtained from the secretary, Mr W. B. Uhenaolls. The South British Insurance Company has declared an interim dividend at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, payable at the head office on Thursday neat, the Hth inst, and at brandies on recoipt of advice. The Boilermakers and Iron Steamship Builders Association in Wellington hat fallen out with the masters, and the Union meets this hfternoon to decide wheiherthemen.shallgo out. • Says the Feitding Star:—The mur" deter, Deeming, parts his' hair in the midule, yet the Loudon agent of the Press ABsooition has failed to wirnthat important piece -of news. All How Zealand thrilled when the intelligence was flashed over the wires: "that the fr murderr took in the milk with his night gown on." The decision of the Bench in the oate Police v. Bead, given this morning, was g»vernedby the case Somerset v. Hart, quoted in the Queen's. Benoh dimw Reports, This case was oited byMfPownall. In it the Judges held thal/Sifword " suffer" in the charge of " suffering an unlawful game," in the corresponding provisions of the English Act meant "knowingly suffer," and therefore anme actual or implied knowlodge 1 on the part of an innkeeper must be > proved, i i Messrs Lowes and lorns announce ; their neit stuck sale tor Wednesday, ! April 20th. Several entries are already , advertised. •• • At the regular meeting of the Grey* : town Lodge of Freemasons, N.Z.O-, held , last evening W.M. Brother F. H. , Wocd was nominated as W.M, for the ensuing twelve months, and P.M. Bro. W. Skoetas Treasurer. There wore no other nominations. i . Always reaa the newspapor, and keep thoroughly posted ia regard to the trailsaotions of the world. He who is without a newspaper is out off from hi 3 speoies, in these days of telegraphs and steam. Many important inventions and improvements in , every branch of trade are being made, and 1 ho who don't consult the nowsp»pcrs wdl * very soon find himself out in tho cold, t Strangers that don't road this paragraph . will hardly know that L, J. Hooper and Co,, a of the Bon Marohe, is tho cheapest and best . draperyestablishmentiOndhavenowopotted ■" up their new season's shipments,-ewM n the latest novelties in English am P t French millinery, dress goods, etc, pr Residents have an advantago as Hooper & ' Co. are known to them as well as Howrookaea and Crewdsons calicoes, whioh the firm kee 6 a big stock of, Still there aro times when residents would be out in the cold if they )[ did not consult tho papers, For instance Messrs Hooper and Company have a special line they they know is going to give 40s in ir tho £in valuoto those who purchase it. They let their friends know through the columns of it tho press; some read it, some don't, Those they do have an advantage over thoso thai don't, Ladies' and children's ulsters, jackets, fur„linfd cloaks, velvets, , and plushes, fur goods, umbrellas, now hosiery and gloves Special makes in olothiog juqt opened ftom the Mosgiel, Roslyn, Kaiapoi, Potone, and Onehunga mills, Blankets and flannels, rugs, shawls and a large varioty of boy's clothing manufaotuted to their own Order from good durable tweeds, Tailoring ia J^. d a specialty with tho firm. The address to .3 thoso who don't know them (whioh is very [. few in New Zealand,) is L, J. Hooper & ■ , Co,, Bon Alaiohe, Mastericn, and any order so' addrossed will be promptly } * executed.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4085, 9 April 1892, Page 2

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