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SECOND EDITION'

, We learn by speolal telegram just received from Martun that at a meeting of tho Rangitikei Politioal Association, requisitions were preacnted to Mr Bruce asking him to contest the Kangitikeii election, In reply, Mr Bruce said that he would, put himself, in the hands of' : his party and would do his best to win.. The: contest is thus between Moasrs Bruce and Stevens. v V

: Mr Joseph Carpenter has been appojnW ted a member of the Licensing' Committee for the;District,.of : Masterton^iiicc MrG. 8, W.Dalrymple, resigned, i< : - : The ficht between Jackson and Slavin, which took place on Tuesday, was' wbii by the former. ' '

Theßov.MrGrabb.when preaching, at Napier, asked everyone who was in debt to stand uo,. Not a soul moved oh" his seat, ~ ~ [

General servants and housemaids are advertised for by Mrs fleilly. ~ ■ .<■ , Members of thoVStbnehehgo f Lodged No. 119, U.A.0.D., are requested to meet at the.: Lodge, room-tomorrow (Saturday) at 2 80 p.m., for the purpoflH of attending the fuueral of the late wi?e of Bro. W. Carey.

' Time is money I and our readers oah saveboth by availing themselves of the special parcel system, inaugurated by Te Aro House, Wellington; Wo are asked lo refer them to the. announcements' on this page and in our Wanted Column. '

The funoral of tho late Mrs ; William Carey, who died on Wednesday after a long and painful illness, takes place'on Saturday next at three o'clock.- The deceased's death was hot Caused by cancer, as was at first reported. .!„ i We are glad to see that Mr T. Jago, who has been prostrated with' a severe attaok ot quinsy for Beveral days, is now enabled to get about town again, : '

The police are taking aotive measures"' in Masterton to suppress the" nuisance, which has bo lonp prevailed of youths congregating in the main thoroughfares,' Four: boys were charged in the JRJM. Court this morning, with obstructing the footpath in front of the Theatre iioyal, and pleading .guilty were severely repri-. maiidod and discharged, : ""\"..^ Notice is given by Mr it. Achesonf bankrupt's solioitor, that application will ' bo made for the discharge of Joseph Ingley on the 22nd day of June, the date : appointed by the Distriot Court of Bank* ruptoy,, ' ~" '/..,',' .„. ...

To-niaht.'lLuoreziaßorgia" is to be performed at the Opera House, Welling" ton,by .the Opera ' Company, and Sir James Prendergast, Lady Prendergast and Suite will bo ; present, To/morrow : evoning Balfe's musical and romankio opera of "The : • Bohemian Girl" will be produced, There was another good house last night, i. Besides instrumental.musin by piano, cornet, and Spanish melodies,. the following ladies and gontiem'on'takeipart in the programme in Bfc, Matthew's schoolroom, Masterton, to-night, Friday! -Mrs Arnott, .Mißses Pearson, .Sellar, Gurr 1 , Anderson, Duckworth,'Dagg, iad Messrs Bray, Clifford, Campbell, Kees, Russell, Candy,'Aitkeni : Ginders, Wincheater, and W. Beetham. The manage' mentis fortunate in having mot with such generous response, for with these ' names before us, a most enjoyable evening's l eritertsirimont may' : be coni Bdently anticipated,'. , ••' ;i .' Ordcrs'lor' the following wondoruilßar«A gain Parcels will receive prompt attention© and the goods be duly forwarded to any dreßS,carriago paid, by 'parcelpost' on re^'' ceipt of the amount in cheques, postal notesi banknotes! or money orders, addressed to James smith, Tc Aro House, Wellington, PAKOEL;No.I~ConaistB of dresslength-of ; superior Melton Cloth, in navy blue, mar- '' one, brown, grey, fawn, greon or blaok, 2 vds body; lining,' : 4yds skirt lining; 2 doz buttons to match, 1 yard Velveteen for trim* ming, print or gingham aprpn, Tho wbolo lot oarriago paid for one guinea, ; ,Te Aro House, Wellington, ~. ■ ..',.. . Pabcei'No 2-C6ntains,6yds twilled flannelettej 6yds oolouial flannel in white, Shetland or Orkney, 12yds stout Dacca calico,4 honeycomb towels, 6yds stout white sheeting, The lot carriage paid for 255, Te ' Aro House;' Wellington, .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4129, 3 June 1892, Page 2

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616

SECOND EDITION' Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4129, 3 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION' Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4129, 3 June 1892, Page 2

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