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Notice is .given by, the Alfredton iad" Ooard ;of .the.strikinp of a special e of fiid intho£, to meet interest on 3 PurlTSoad loan. ■■--■-- . -•'■' rhe ! anriual'licensing meeting of the censing'Comraittee for the Borough of, wterton will be held oc Friday, the 3rd y'of June next, at noom V;'-'' Notice is-given that nominations for o vacancies on the Akitio Road Board II be received at the Aohonga Boad >ai\l-office up till .noon-of*Thursday, e 28th inst, . Nominations of candidates to fill the nancies caused by effluxion of time on e Oastlepoint Road Board will oloseon •idny, the 29th inst,, at tho Board's Sec, Tinui, Nomination forms may be itaiacd at the Tinui store. ■. Mr J. Jacobs; the Masterton toxider» Ist, announces a grand art union, parHilars of which appear in our advertis* g columns to-morrow. .; - An inquest on the remains oftrjw mng man Greed, who was killed Gross' Greek on Monday ovening, was ild before Colonel Boberts, E.M;, istrict Coroner, at Featherston tliis orhing. { first rate programme including all the :incipal amateurs of the Wairarapahaa ien arranged for Mr. W. Lundqvist'n metit concert to be held in the Lyceum "all, Carterton, the date of whioh has jW been finally fixed for .the 28th of lis month, Attention is directed to io advertisement appearing in another ilumn.,' •.'.'■ ..--.- v - Publio notice is given that the annual losting of ratepayers in the Upper aueru Boad District wiilbe held in the ond Board office at Bideford on Saturiy, May 7th, at 2 p.m. The triennial election of members of le Masterton Boad'Board will take lace on the 4th of May.. .Nominations ill be received until noon of Wodnesay,tho27thApril. ;,;-; A movement is (according, to the New ieaiand Times) on foot for eatabliah ing '^Farmers' ; Co-operative AsJooiation, mbracing thoWairarapa, Manawatuand larahaki districts, one of its special injects being the grading and packing of mtter and cheese for shipment, and to ild the establishment of butter.factories md dreame»ies in suitable localities^, A wagonotte belonging to Mr J. ■{roves, jonr., of tho Coast, came to <rief .-at the Lower Tauoru on Monday aet. The horsos.'took fright and backed iho vehicle over an embankment, smashing the pole and doing other damage. - Mr Qharles Cathie, tailor and olothing manufacturer, of Wellington, will be in Masterton on Friday and Saturday next, 22nd and 28rd April, with patterns, to take ordors. Mr Cathio will also visit Eketahuna, Fahiatua and Woodyillo luring next week. Our Greytown correspondent writes: Metsrs Wirth Bros,' famous circus ap> peared at Greytown;last night, in the paddock adjoining the Club Hotel, There ps one of the largest audiences evet jc-en in Greytown present, Tho performance throughout was,.marvellous, tho riding and acrobatic feats being simply wonderful, Threo rings were kept going the whole time. The moustei show will appear in Musterton on Thursday and Friday next, when wo hays nt doubt if will roceive well meritet patronape, ""' The latest invention in musical instruments is tho Piano Melodies, am this': really wonderful' novelty ha already arrived iu Masterton and wil be on exhibition at Messrs Campbell ant Clifford's music dep6t on Saturday cvanj ing next, The Melodica is constrfijjli in imitation of the celebrated Spanul students string baud and has a par ticularly sweet and rich tone. ■' Whet shut up it makes a handsome drawinj room table, and is so constructed cha anyone can play it. All the latest c any niusio can bo played upon it, 'an for a country house the instrument i particularly suited. Samuel Lyons was arrested in Master ton yesterday afternoon on suspicion c having stolen from Thomas Burslum th sum of £3; 12s, The two men wer sleeping in the same room in the Em pire Hotel on Monday evening, On th following morning Burslum missed hi money, and mformed Lyons of his lost when the latter replied that he had als been "gone through" for about £3l The matter was reported to the polici and the contradictory statements mad by Lyons led i to his being sus pected, and be was . taken int custody. He was charged with th offence in the E.M. Court this mornin and remanded for twenty-four hours. . second charge has since been profervc against him of having stolen £<Wjw property of D, Smith, of the Tancn Smith was staying m the Hotel on th night of the 18th inst, and reported hi loss on the following morning,' A pot ket book containing receipts belongin to Smith has been found under th mattress of the bod on whioh Lyot Blept. A meeting ol tho' dirooters of L, i Hooper and Company was held to-da Present, the Chairman, Mr L, J, Hoope 'and a full complement of tho directors! The Chairman in accordance with preyioi instructions submitted plans for. conyertif the shop noit floor tp the Cornpany's pr pees into'a first class grocery and pri vision store run on the principle of keepir the very best of everything and retailing i a small margin of profit, The Managi) Director submitted a statement of tl month's transactions, showing tho extrao dinwy rapid progress the Company a making, and advocating a system whit would bo a boon to all doing businc: with tho Bon M arcbe.and completely knocl ing all tho other companies and firms into cocked hat, This matter was in the bla: of discussion when our reporter sent h notes to the' press,—Advt.' :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4092, 20 April 1892, Page 2
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891SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4092, 20 April 1892, Page 2
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