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SECOND EDITION

Profesjbr Liohtwark has been'most; suMeiaful inth'e Lower" Valley;' He has 1 p'yen eihnjitidns orhp skill fri "the" treatmenl of horses to largo clas'aos. The Professor ijj now in Greytpwfi. "

During recess at the Poaiheraton school on Wednesday, a, boy named H 6117 Gaiely had the small bone of hit lei? broken. The boy has heen taken to the Greytown hospital, We ato informed by Mr E. J. Searl, proprietor of t'uo Htar Hotel, Masterton, that he has disposed of the business at a satisfactoiyprice to.MrEastirood, son I ol the Rev, Eaßtwood, "■"'"'

Mr W. Whitenian notifies his willing, ness to' maM his mare" .fenny Lind" against the horse " Butcher" for any sum at even, weights for a mile or a mile and a' : quarter on the Tauherenikau racecourse at any time this month,

Lovers of darning are again remioded uf .the Cfreytow'n Private Band Ball, which takes plage toVmorrnw ovenini!, It mil probably be a very large gathering. Anumbor of Masterton people hare notified their intention of being present. The many friends of Kt. A. J. son, of tbu'toiro, will regret to hear ' that hut sod, Mr A. Ernest Kawson, who was for Borne tim» connected with the Masterton branch of the Bank of- Aus • tralß»ia, ( 'wa« thrown 'frori."Ks'"ftdtse whilst riding at Wangaht({ yeiterto and seriously injured. He mlmn to the residence 01 Mr Brabant; R.M, and afterwards, by the order of Dr Earles, removed to the Wantjanui hospital, The infortunate young man is in a. very precarious state, having sustained eon • Mission of the brain.

The sitting of the Native Land Court in Masterton'was resumed this morning! before jfudgeg O'Brien and. Spanriell. Although the division of a'blook- of laud containing only 5,000 ao'res ia In dispute! a large number of witnesses fur the reVpective parties are to be examined. It ia therefore expected that the Court will be sitting for some days. r '■ 1

A comfortable and convenient seven roomed house, situatoil near the miblio school, Masterton, and now occupied by , Mr W. B, Jackson, ut advertised to let. The great event of the bush season eaoh year hat now become the annual ball in connection with the Eketahuna • Rifle Club. This year it eolipses all previous offorta, and a large number of :■. Masterton and Pahißtua residents wilLti probably be present at the gathering which tales place fo«morW night.

To-night and to-morrow- - ovening Biiet'a charmici? opera "Carmen" ie to be performed in the Opera House, Wellington, by the Modtagrie-Turner/Coni< pmj. "II Tro'vatore" was afraid micdsjs* fully Riven last nirbt to an excellent and enthusiastic house.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 2

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427

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4134, 9 June 1892, Page 2

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