SECOND EDITION
The train arrangements for the Easter Holidays appear in our advertising . columns to-day. Messrs Lowes and lorns make eatensive additions to their stock sale for Wednesday'next, : • A reward < f £6 is offered for inform if*tion which will lead to the cunvioiion of Ihe person or persons breaking or leaving • the gates open at the Opaki racecourse . or on Mr Herbert Welch's propetry. MrLJ.Lohr, the popular theatrical manager, is looking forward to a big Boasonin New Zealand, He hopos to open in Dunediri'on Kaster.Munday with ' ' Hertz, the man of many wonders, The late Mr H. L, Byrn is to be given ■ a military funeral, The MastortonKifle Volunteers are requested to meet at the Drill Blied at 1.80 dm. ' to-morrow^. (Thursday) to follow the remains to tra • r " Masterton Cemotery. ' .MembersofMastetton Lodge, No 19' N.Z.O:, are requested to meet at the Masi.uio Hall to-triarrow (Thursday), at 3 p.mfor the purpose of attending the funeral of late Bto M. L. Byrn -j no ' '•*" regalia will be worn. r*"' The opening hunt of the seasbnj under the auspices of , tho Wairarapa Hunt; Club, is announced to. take place at . . • Featherston ou Saturday,the 7th of May. The huntsman and hounds will leave the Empire Hotel at 1,30 p.m. The " throw off" will take place in a paddock in the vicinity at 2 p.m. Mr Geo. S. 1L MoDermld, the honorary secretary, be glad to receive subscription!, tind tickets will be . promptly forwarded. . These tickets must be produced at the' -'% meet, non-members being allowed to follow the hunt on payment of five" ■hillingii, Owners who wish to qualify for the Wellington and Wairarajm Hunt Club's Steeplechase meetings in. July , uext are reminded that horses must be , hunted regularly to the satisfaction of the master of the hounds, v t. . , , j . Mr Alexander, business manager for ft tho Messrs Wirth Bros.' Great United 1 Show and Circus is now in the Waira» i rapa, and yesterday and to-day he was ' busy with the preliminary arrangements , ait Greytown and Oartorton, andsubss-* i quently will make provision for the ; two nights at Masterton where the oirciis/ perforins on Thursday and Friday, 21st and 22nd April, It might be specially ' ! mpntioued—and we hove Mr 1 authority for saying this—that the i Wairarapa will be visited by the full . [ strength of the organisation in', all ite i attractions, preoisely as it •is now ap-' ! pkring in Wellington. The prdprietors recognise that the way to gain the confidence and support of people in tho country ; is to bring all they have to show and ! hold nothing baok. That this policy has i been a wiaa one has been amply demoni Btrated by the overflowing and enthiiair astic audiences they have drawn at e^ , town they have stopped at. The f 'Pal- : meraton and Vest Ouast season, it might be mentioned, is quite a. distinct. ■' tour, and will not be made for .some little time yet, ■ Messrs P. Kennedy Maodonald and * Co. (Limited) notify that they will sell ) by auoiion iuthe Exchange Land and r Mercantile Auction Booms, No 3, I Panama street,. all that piece of land , situated near Greytown in the Wairarapa j district being subdivision No, 2 of tho Oruokakite South B. Block, containing ' ' 800. acres (more or less), The prtperty • is a 1 valuable one with a long lease at 'a ( moderate rental,- and should attraot ■ buyer?. Further particulars may be . obtajned from the auctioneers', or from j Messrs Martin and Richmond, solicitoli, ■ of Featherston and Brandon /streets, t Wellington. "' .''. B A meeting of tho. directors of 'L, J, ' Hooper and Company was held to-day, > Present, the Chairman, Mr : L,- J, Hooper, 8 aod a full complement of the directorate,' 0 rha Chairman in accordance with previous instructions Bubmittcd plans for converting , the shop next door to the Company's pre--1 misea into a first class grocery and proif visien store run on thß principle of keeping ; the very beßt of everything and retailing at a small margin of profit. Tho Managing " Diieotor .submitted a statement of the e month's transactions, showing the estraoti 5 dinary rapid progress the CompanjJie * (i making, l and advocating a ejitjm wlii^i j, would bo a boon to all doing business With the Boa Marcho and completely knock* 0 ing aU the other companies and Amis into a 6 cocked hat, This matter was in the blaze a of disoußsion when our reporter sent his , notes to the press.—Abvt. ' ,J*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4088, 13 April 1892, Page 2
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738SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4088, 13 April 1892, Page 2
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