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SECOND EDITION

Mirth Bros' ciroua gives a special pec•mance for childreu at three o'olook on iday afternoun at million prices. . , Thonma Philip Scholield, of ftlaßterton, - Hirer, was this day adjudged I* V*Tlie R.M. Court at Greytown haa-y----en adjuurned till the next sitting, ilonel Boberts, It. M., biing yesterday Feathoreton, attending tho inquest of e young man Green. A little girl adopted by Mr Ward, and siding at Yackandandah (Victoria), is sitting on a rail, when one of Mr ardVbuys abputsixor seven years of e, got a loaded gun that was in the iubo, pointed it at her and the shotpenetrating thegirl's arrases issing through her aide. NohopOTe itertained of her, recovery. Five civil cases 'were sit down for., iaring in the Masterton B.M, Court .10 morning, none of which were. ad» dicatod upon. Notice ib given by- tho Wairarapa orth County Council that certain lecial orders will bb presented for coti" ' r rinntion at a special meeting of the ouncil to be held on Friday, 13th May. Mr Brynn Weyburno, Inspector of /orks at Mount Cook Prison, died last ightathis residenee in Tasman-atreet, Wellington, at tho age of sixty-two yearß. Tho Oarnaru Mail wants to know hetber flail, of Timaru pojgtning utoriety; is still in Auckland (HI or . ay other gaol at the present time, as no dings of him have been hoard for Borne me past. The Greyto nu Hospital Ball on Friday zoning, 13th May, shows every proseot of being a most brilliant social event iid there is likely to "be an extremely irge attendance from every part of the Wairarapa Valley. For the convenience [those who wish to attend from Master, m, a supply of tickets has been sent,! ir disposal, to Mr Charles Hames. of io Wairarapa Daily 'Times Office. Messrs. Wirlli Bros, great Circus and Vild West Show opens in Masterton to« iglit. Considerable excitement was aused at tho Bouth. end of the town this lorning by the arrival of a cloud of lorsemen mounted on steeds of all sizes nd colours, A large staff of workmen iave been busily ongnged all day in rooting the tents and making the lecessary preparations for the accommo- ~ Nation of visitors We should trongly recommend patroiiß to book heir seats oarly to avoid tho crush, Tho following appears in the annual eport of the Wanganui Acclimatization Joeioty;—Owing io the division of the listriots the income of the Sooiety is of leceisity small, and. your Committeo iarly after their election resolvndjo con-v ine their efforts'to increasing, trabtock if fish in the district, AVith that view he Ohairman entered into negotiations vitli tho Masterton Society to deliver lore sevoral thousand yearling trout. Delay occurred m tho correspondence, uid tho Masteiton Society finally decided ;o deliver them here in May or June lost ensuing. It appears almost hope* ess to endeavour.to stock with fry, the iempßratun of the water beinp too high in the aummer time. Several cans were obtained from the Masteiton Soeiety last September, and were doing well until last February, when, a hot N.W. gale killed two-thirds of the youn*? lishi in . one night, . ■ Mr J. W. Bridgo, who has lately com-, menced practice' in Wellington as a dentist, has a notification in our advert tising columns to which we would draw the attention of our readers, Mr Bridge • formerly practised inOtago for ten years, whore he met with considerable success in his profession, but desiring to put' himself aw Jait with all the latest im« provements iii dentistry, both mechanical and surgical, lie loft tor England and there Btudied for some time, Mow he has returned to give us the benefit of his studies. To go to tho dentist is a very unpleasant process at any time, but Mr Bridge possesses thorough skill and has every modern convenience wheroby the visit is very muoh shorn of ita/isual terrors, ■ ry Messrs Lowes and lorns beg to remind our readers of the large and unreserved sale of drapery, clothing, electro-plated waro etc., etc., whioh commenoes tc morrow in tho Theatre Royal, and nc*f iii the Temporance Hall as at first an* nounced. Mr Murphy is directly ao« credited from tho Home manufacturers,and tho auctioneers' instructions are to sell the wliolo of the thirteen cases of goods absolutely without reservo, hence great bargains may be looked for. Tho goods ure now being opened up and will bo on yiew at the Ladies who study fashion and elect to bo in the mode, will be pleased to know that we have opened out, and have now on view, somo of the latest styles in single robe dresses at Te AroHouse, Wellington, Most of these arc tho generally admired rough-surfaced materials, and the most prominent among tliO'ii are—Scotch Home* spun, Panama Tweed, Milango Toile Cheviot Negs, Malvern tweeds, Ohevio Flotte, Drap Urasse, and Missouri Carrauxt all very handsomo and.attractive stjles at 1 ' le Aro House, Wellington, There are also great varieties of Examine and Naval Serges, including tho (iSurated Waterproof Sergo, called Impervanas, For durability and making up well, very fow materials can surpass those AC To Aro House, Wellington. In addition to these there aro several other materials as announced by us on tho fust page of this paper, foremost among Which are the favourite Dress Meltons, uncoiled, for durability, and which wo havo in various widths from 25 to 48 inches wide at Te 4ro House, Wellington, These Dress Meltons wo have in all colours, such as Navj, Gioy, Fawn, Myrtle Claret, Brown, Marono and Black Pat« terns of these and an; other dress material will be forwarded postage ree .by applying to To Aro House, Wellington. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4093, 21 April 1892, Page 2

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937

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4093, 21 April 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4093, 21 April 1892, Page 2

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