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SECOND EDITION.

Farmers and horso-ownora generally are remindod that Profeßsor Lichtwark will give a lecture on the aubjeot of "Educating the Horie" in the Masterton Tomperanco flail on Thursday next. 19th May. ' 1 The Pfllmorgton North Agriculture and Pastoral Association has doomed to hold its annual show on the Bth and oth of Novomber, instead of the 2nd and 3rd, as arranged at last meeting. Thii will not clash with the Wairarapa Short Mr F. H. Wood notifies for priyato sale one new double seated buggy and two now single seated buggies built by the well-known Wellington firm of Messrs Rouse and Hurroll. The vehicles may be seen at Mr Wood's Qreyfcowp l . auotion rooms. »«r A special winter Fashion Show is nftv on at Messrs Kirkcaldie and Btains, Wellington show rooms. Visitors from the country will do well to pay a visit to tbis ,woil«known establishment, aB the new shipments of goods quite maintain the firm's reputation as importers of high class drapky and olpthing. A very neat Irish bull was perpetrated by a witness in (ho Mastorton M, Court thiß morning. Describing a case of assault he said, "Your Worship, the , aecusedstruok him on the shoulder at the baok of the head." (laughter), A black buggy mare either strayed or was stolen from Mr G, Daysh's property on the Opaki, between half past nine on Monday night and six o'clock on Tuesday Homing. Mr JJayah offers ono pound reward for the return of the mara A valuable canine belonging to Mr 0, Winchester, baker, was run over by a buggy at the Post Office corner this murning and instantly killed. The .ollowing conversation was overheard in the street the ether day, but for obvious reasons we shall omit the name of one ol the parties; the other was the well known draper, Air I. J. Hooper. Mr Spot Cash I la it true Mr Hooper that you intend;!, opening the shop next your drapery esJ*'' tablishment as-a grocery-and provision warehouse?'Mr'L, J.': " Th'a't ia (jo; Mb Cash,-and in abouta'wtek I' SKall" bo 'abli w qlioto to 'you the' lowest prices for '4l funds i)f general merchandise." 1 Mr 'Spot Oath Good I {'suppose jou will k&£ only good goods and sell as'oheapas anyoio else ? MrL. 3.:!' You b<st I TKa best ao'dL nothing b'ut the test, and every qrtiole' at bpd rook prices ). foundation pjones upon whioh w§ intend td erect oqr business;" Mr Spot Cash i « Your hand my boy, My account with so-andWs worth three pounds a week, and I pay cash. I am not satisfied lately, I fancy Ipay more than I should do, So directly you open your business look upon me as a regular qusn - omer,"-AnTi, '

Mr Oedrgo Johnston, of Mastarton, intonds miking extensive additions to hisQuoen-Btreet premises, Tenders for the wurk are invited by Mr John King, architect, The Qreytown Band will hold thoir wonth annual plain and fanoy drose ball on Friday, tho 10th of next month, "'of! Tho previnuß dances held by the band have been very successful, and wo have very little hesitation in predicting a large gathering on the present occasion. An * energetio committee will be appointed, and an orchestra of ten instruments will supply the niUßicalpart of theprugrnmme. A preliminary notification appears in our advertising columns. "' A meeting of those interested In hold- */-»- . ing an international tug-of»war in Mas- ' terton waßheld at tho Star Botel last night Tho following gontlomon woro unanimously eleoted a General Com- ' mittce :-0. Carpill, J. Gardiner, J,P., J. Moment, J.P., 0, A. Pownall, W, , Perry, A, \V. Cave, T, Thompson, A. V/hite, E, J. Soarl. C. T. Natusch and } R. H.Elliotto. Mr Pownall haßconsented to act as prize-holdor, and tho stakes, ] amounting to £SO have been deposited with him. Tho prizes were fixed as follow! j-First prim, £25 j Becond, £ls; , third, £lO- It was docided that the ' nomination fee be Us. Competing teams ' ere requested to select thoircapf ains and < apply for forms of nominations and geueral information to the Secretary, I Mr R, fl, Elliotte. Tho contest coinmunccain tho firafc week of next month, , '*. ===== !

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4116, 18 May 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4116, 18 May 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4116, 18 May 1892, Page 2

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