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An engagement is requirod on a station or at a camp by a good man cook accustomed to the duties. A Golf Club wai recently formed at the Lower Qutt. Mr A. W, Hogg, U.H.R.j Intends introducing a measure next session entitled the Wairarapa Hospital District Bill. The Bill djujt now be inepooted at the Courthouse. The Jackson-Blavin light, which took place about a week ago, was won by Jackon in ten rounds. The fijht only lasted thirty-oight minutes. The betting was sl'ghtly in favor of Slavin, but it was evident he was over-matched, as Jackson hid all the best of it and won easily. It is stated that Janies Reed, the well' known Wairarapa jockey, Mr Donnelly's stables at Haitin?s. Reed has been the most jockey iu the Wellington district this ceason, having scored no less than eleven wins. We notice that another of our principal buildings, the Bank or Now South Wales, is being re-painted and canded. Messrs Cole 4 Payne bave the work in hand<

Misj Madol'no Wirth, while taking a preliminai f canter in the circus ring : n Auckland, fell from her horse, and d s!o< oat-ed her tight knee. She is l'tely to be incapacitated for some time. On a fortror occasion she dislocated her other knee. The Eketahuua Road Board invites tenders for bridgebuilding, etc, A large stable and abed, also a forty" aorepaddook, at Eketahuna are advertised Ins to be lot.

They must have lome bad theatre larrikins at Napier, as a reward of £lO is offered for the conviction of some members of the pit who misconducted themselves at the Theatre Royal there on Thursday last. At the meeting of the Pahiatua Town Licensing Bench on Monday, the opinion wis expressed that the police constable in of the district should bereiroved,as ho was not doinghis duty in the matter of the public houses. Drunkenness after hours and Sundry! trading were stated to bo rampant. The Bench also considered that two constables were now necessary, and a recommendation to that eflect would be made to the Department. One ot the members of the Masterton Licensing Benoh had the misfortune jeaterday to lose the covering of hit cranium. A lengthy search was made for tbe m ! a> sin# "tile," but this necessity aiiicloof attire has not, we believe, yet been found.

His Excellency the Governor (Lord Glasgow) landed in Wellirgton at 2.10 p.m. yesterday. He was received by the Mayor, the whams' being thronged with spectators The following conversation was overheard ip the street the other day, hut for obvious reasons we shall opiit tjio ni)|pe ol fine of tho parties; the other-was the well known draper, Ift L. J, Hooper. Mr Spot Cash: tls jt true Mr Hooper that yon intend opening tbechep next yoiir; drapery es« t»b!jshn)entas agrogery and provision warehouse? typ L.J,; 11 TOatis. so, Mr Cash, and iii about a week I shall bo able to quote to you tho lowest prices for al kinds of generar merchandise." Mr Spot Cash;" Good I I supposo you mil keep only good goods sell as oboap as anyone else ? "Mr L. J.:" You bot 1 The best and nothing but the beet, and every, article at bed rook prices 1: Those are tho foundation stones upon which wointend (9. erect our business,". Mr Spot Cash:" Your hand my boy. My acoount with so-and-so's worth three pounds a week, and I pay cash. I am not'-satisM lately, I fancy Ipay more than r'shoold'do, ' Bo directly you open your business looft iifcon. me as a regular sua* tomer"—Advt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 2

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