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SECOND EDITION

i Oosfulineß' ni^de, to" orilsr coinpletp) ltoatena!,.ttpmingii : ; : ■:every thii)g in' dulled, iflay 'dott ;be obtained at the Wholesale grapery Oompany'fl establish* msfamMs.fttyjy..■:;:■',. :;,;," :Mr Farquhar Gray, vice president of the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association,- loft yesierday • for Ohtistchuroh, having been appointed Relegate of the looal Association which feabout to beheld,''- '•'•

The Fisk Jubilee Singer a-sue* oeieful lour. *f six years, hayereturried to, p■; JJhited -States, -,»!)«».t|ejt 'are howgivitigCoiicertß.";; .■', : !'.'." '.'• ( j"'.'-.;^ A, rara. avis''iri; the .shape of awhite pheasant is reported to have been seen in the Auckland jjjstrioj; iatt.weelr..., . ' A nian;namedshaw, second., engineer. at'; theV^ait'ara 1 t'ree?iiig drowned ysstgriay off; Waiiara. Hg was engaged' pitting 'frozen ' meat, abgard tlje Rin^fal(a : |h''enVrlh' 1 getting froni th,e; gtea'tney. to ; a! piint,,". tltei' iope BJipped "and Bhaw and another man fell into the water. The latter was saved, hut Shawwas dromed,

Albert Edward Bryant has been committed for trial at Queenstown on a charge of firing a pistol at a Chinaman with intent to murder him.

The London Times, commenting on the decision of the Privy Ceunoil in the case of Buckley v, Edwards, Bays that had the Judges disallowed the appeal v disastrous blow would have been inflicteWJ on tho independence of the judiciary iiV New Zealand.

. No doubt our lady -readers- will .note simie effective announcements in our ' Wanted' column of some specialities in cloaks at Te Aro House, We!« lington. We understind that these are _*s. unusually cheap, and, as a. futthor advantage, orders with oash .will ensure theirbeinj, sent •carriagojpaidby parcel post.

. ; MrG, W, Leifens, piano tunor, ispow in'Mastertoh and will call upon. tesi> dents, Mr Lewenß possesses quite er ceptional testimonials from people well able .to judge- of his ability, so that those entrusting their instruments Whim may do so with safety, Mr Lowers is representing Messrs ; Scoullar. and Ohisholni," of Wellington, which firm, by the by, is offering to everyone purchasing a piano at their establishment before the 22nd of August next a ohaho'e of oUiinlog a seventy five guiuea piano for nothing. Tickets are given tu all purchasers and on the date above named a ballot will be taken, The fortunate winner will not be obliged totike a second piano but;has the option of exchanging for a more'ix« i ponaife inatruraentpr taking,the diffejP* enoe'in caat"''" ■■"--'■' ;| - J -, ■"'/•"r' i

We direot our readers attention to the very attractive Bale by auction at ■' the room* of Messrs Lowes and lorns tomorrow and: .Saturday,, when, -a. moßt choice varioty of Japanese manufactures wlll.be offered entirely without reserve; The goods are too numerous to particularise, but,tp lovers of art treasures and i brio-a-brao tills«sateoffers,a'nanprecodented opportunity,' The are the ohoiosst' the' firm haro ever "had the pleasure of submitting; to publlo.auction, The ea!e oommenooe «t brie o'olook each day. v.

-Mr Joseph Oharlton,th'ewell-known proficient pianoforte tuner is now in the Ulistorton district on a professional visit. : The Hon. Mr Ballance has prepared for next session a' measure called the Testamentary Trusts JRaatriotipniy Bill, whioh'proposes to offor very important facilities for the realisation.and division amongst the benefioiaries of real or personal estate whioh is the. subject of testamentary disposition. .v

Mr J. B. ;Keith;. whose off ices ; are; ! in the Masrerton Building Society's pram-ii isoa, notifies in this .issue that hennas' various properties for sale, also thaU*' has (or dißpnaal somo linea'of teed •■ 6w' * and seed wheat, This grain, tod, it might' be i mentionod, is admirably .adapted ■ for poisoning purpoßea. .-. .• (''•-. ■ -k.' ; >;>. The Second Term at Wellington C»l----lege will begin oh' Wednesday; Ist June, : Tenders tor fencing at Wangaehuare wanted by Dr Hosking, Messrs Lowea and'loms add to their stook sale for Wednesday; June Ist, 800 fat forward wethers. ' '.:'•.

After the practice of the' Masterton : Volunteor Fire Brigade last night,' Captain Hounslow, on behalf of the officers and men of the' Brigade) v pre> sonted. Mr T. Hawke, the . withu'silver penknife suitably engraved, iu recognition of his services for the.past ■' > year. The nomination of officer's for tho ; ensuing year also took placef' • •'■■..■'■

The production at the Masterton Thea> treto-night of the sensational comedy» drama of The Irish Detective, in which MrGrattanltigg'a will-sustain with a versatility'.and n^eHtylb.life marvellous . to' witness, no, less.thah',Beven''diitinot; national characters, should draw a very i large audienco. ; This. is the piece in ■ which Mr Biggs has made and sustained'' his reputation, and his pburtray.il 6f the Irish Detective is an unrivalled piecejf acting which must be,seen to ated;, Besides the'"star," Mr,lnman controls a complete and powerful little : company, stronger than is usually seen ■ m country towns! In Mr Robert Inman, : Miss Maiid Appleton, Mr Lawrence Duo-" bar and Mr J, P," West, Mr Biggs will',' have exceptional support to»nlght, and ,' that the combined talent will more than do justice to the piece they are billed for, may bo fairly anticipated. A good house will no doubt,'assemble; and everyone should certainly paiss a moat enjoyable, evening. / '.'.,.'/'' '■,"' ..

- By tho latost.inailateamerawehaverebel.; red fresh supplica of the most fashionable . and eeasonabfe Dress Materials .at TeAro, Houße, Wellington. ' Wo;have, opened out a nice varioty of Dress Tweeds ina variety of patterns and oolorsin both single and double wit : from 6/6 to 25/- the foil dress length, a" : " Aro House, Wellington. ' i . We have also a very good Boloction of plain colored Dress Fabrics In all the favourite' materials and colow, such as. I)rap,' Hom« , bourg, Foules, Sorgea, Amazons, efo, and in tho fashionable ihados of reds and navy bhw «t at Te Aro House, Wellington. » ■•:■••■. We have some handsome epeoialitle&ia' Single Robe Lengtbßi auoh as the new Diagonal Twoeda with oatnel hair mixture' from 29/6 to'4s/, j tho Chevron Tweeds with vienna atripea and oheoka, 81/6' to 46/.; the Aberdeen Twiede'in oheoka and zebras, and the Khedive Tireeds in Oriental designs, at Te Aro House, Wellington. We are also selling Colonial Dress Twaeda very freely, our selection having been very . judioially madb from the best mills, and in order to ensure a good variety of qhoicie, jAtending purchasers should without' detay send fo'rpattems'to Te Aro'House.'Welling. toil,'— kvfti :'"■' " " '.■•■ .- l '■"■■''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 2

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995

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 2

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