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SECOND EDITION

Sir John Hall haa returned to Auokland from Fiji,

A. rap named D. F, Anderson fell oS the frain near Johnson ville /aat night and was killed.

The conspiracy charges against thei Hon. J. B.- Whyte and Mr 0. N, Baggetc were mentioned in tbe Wellington K.M. Court this morning, but the taking of evidenoe was postponed till to-morrow. To«night the Dobaon-Kennedv Company will produce tho great Anglo-jswisa Musical Oomedy " Hans the Boatman," This is one of the best pieces in the company's extensive repertnirof and as the programme will be olianged every night this will be tho only opportunity afforded Maeterton residents of witnessing it.

The regular monthly meeting of tho Masterton Maaonib ; Lodge, No 11), NtZ.O,, will take place toimorroff (Wednesday) evening. • c Messrs Lowes & lornn have received instructions from Mr Small, of Tinwald, Canterbury, to'sell on his account a few first class.pedigree mares and fillies. The sale is to be held at Mr W. Neill's Horse Repository at 2 o'clock on Saturday next. Full particulars as to pedigrees, etc., at sal*.

Tho Annual Meoting of members of the Maaterton A. and P, Association will be held in the Club Hotel to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon. . The Annual Plain and Fancy Dresa Ball uf the Greytown PnYate Band is to next Friday night. Catering lists are Being generously responded to, so that the wants of tho innpr "man will be well supplied. An orchestra of ton instruments has bpen,. arranged for, whigh will ensure good musio Fancy costumes may be obtained from the secretaries on hire. •

' Orders for the following wonderful Bargain Parcols will receive prompt attention and the goods be duly forwarded to any ad dress, carriage paid, by' parcel post 1 on receipt of the amount in cheques, postal notes, bank notes, or money orders, addressed to James Smith, Te Aro Bouse, Wellington.

Pakkl No l-Oonsists of dresslength of superior Melton Cloth, in navy blue, .mars one, brown, grey, fawn, green or blaok, 2 yds body lining, 4yds skirt lining, 2doz button; to patch, 1 yard Velveten for trimmiiigipriut'irginghainapron.' The'whole lot carriage paid for one guiheii,: To' Aro House, Wellington, • Pascd/No 6jit), twilled flannelette, 6yds odlouial flannel in,; white, Shetland or.Orkiiey,' 12yds stout Dacca calico,! honoTcOmli towels, Syds'stout white slieetirigi 1: The lot carriage paid for Sjss, Te Ar6lfouse, Wellington. '' i! '»

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4132, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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385

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4132, 7 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4132, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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