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SECOND EDITION

Mr F. H, publbhes .several entries for his next faratahj stook sale; whi'oh takes plso'e on the 16th- Juno, ■ ■

Lord Glasgow considers the Welling, ton harbour one of the finest in the world, ■

_ The liconses of the wholo.of the hotels in the Greytown Borough Licensing District havej)een renewed for twelve months.

Thechareeof bisjamy against Constance' M, Spurgo is being heard in the Wellington Supreme Court to-day.

, : Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their stock sale, for Wednesday next 10 fat cows.

Tp-nlgbMhe Montague-Turner Opera Company perform "Maritani" at the Opera Heuße, Wollibgtoii,'

A Gospel meeting will be held and an address delivered in the Temperance Hall, Masterton, on Sunday evening at Boyeno'olook,.. The first edition of the Horowhenua Times, a Ministerial organ whioh is be* ing_ published at Otaki, haa reached It ut well printed and contains a quantity of interesting reading matter. i Messrs Lowes k lores will Bell.|# Wednesday next, 16th ,Juue, at one o'olock, thewholeofMr M,. P. Britt's valuable draught mares aud'g'eldiogs, '* someof wbioh were reoently purchased from the Suuth Island. Mrßrittis well-known throughout the distriot for .'■ i' keeping only fint-olassttook \ intending ' purchasers desirous ul securing a good animal would therefore dq well .by at> tending this sale. . ',.":. . At the Conference of County Oonnbils ' reoently.held at Auckland the following resolution was passed:—That it ut desirable that the Hospital aud Charls table Aid Act should be amonded so as - to empower each lowlbody,to administer out-door relief '.nthi'n its own district, the.cost tq-be a .ohahte on the funds of the lociil'bddy. "Hospitals and refuges to remain under the oontrol and manage* mont of a Board appointed by thereon' tributing bodies, / Mr Charles Wyatt, who. for some '*■' few months has been temporary duty as operator at the Mastorton tole» graph.'oioe, :haa''been transferred to Pahiatua, His'successor has hot yet been appointed, . .••;:;■ A vigorous alarm was sounded on the Masterton firebells about 6.30 last e'vM} inp, the:. cause, of whioh was a burning flue in the West Ward. .'■:'.•;

A younglady fell into a dead faint in the Masterton Theatre' Rbyallast evening- whilst witnessing the performance of Little Lord Fauntleroy. Although a little commotion wbb caused, the. pro' ceedings on the stage were not inter* rupted,' •' .'...

A man named Henry Chase' was arrested In Masterton. this (Saturday) morning on a charge of failing to comply with an order of the Court to contribute to the support of his father.

The Featherston correspondent of the Now Zealand Times say :-I am informed on the most reliable authority that Mr E .8. Wardoll, late Resident Magistrate, of the Wsirarapa, has signified bis intention of contesting the Wairarapa seat at the next general eleo« tion, Mr Wardell is exceedingly popular in the district, and is sure to receive a certain'amount of support,

■ The weekly aeesion of the Maßterton Mutual Improvement Sooiety waai h«ld last (Friday) evening,' there being' a moderately largo attendance. The chair, was ccoupied by the Rev JV. Dukes. In the absence of the Editor (Mr W. M. East-hope), the "Journal" was readjy Mr Burton. It contained articles cJlne following subjects i—Winter Evenintri; how.to spend them; Depreciation; The Submerged Tentliy Newspapers {' and Japan, The "Journal" also hadi'a Question Column, in whioh a number of questions were answered, and an interesting discussion followed, The session was' ; a most enjoyable one.

The sensational drama "Colleen Bawn" is to be put ori m the Masterton Theatre Royal thiß.(Baturday).,evening by the Dobson-Konnedy Dramatio and Comedy Company; .^A-leading charaoter in the piece will be taken by Mrs Walter Hill, iwho makes her first appearance before a Masterton audience.: .The oast of characters is a particularly strong one and with good music arid elaborate atatca appointments " Colleen Bawn ■" should bo the piece it, resistance of the season, We fally expect to sea another orowded house. , . ,-....,

An interesting little ceremony was performed in Si. Matthew's Ohurch, Masterton, this (Saturday) afternoon, when Mr Joe'£er.riedy and Miss Violent Sheridan, both of the Dobson-Kennedy Dramatic and Comedy Company, were united in the holy bonds of, matrimony, The Rev. W.'E.'Paige was the offlcating olergyman, The many.friends of Mr and Mrs Kennedy will wish them much happiness and prosperity, far Orders for the following wonderful Bar« gainFarcels will receive prompt attention « and the goods be duly forwarded'to any ad- ™ dress, carriage paid, by,' paroelpost' onreceipt of the amount in cheques, postal notes, banknotes, or money orders, addressed to James Smith, Te Aro House, Wellington Parcel No I—Consists oldxesslength o superior Melton Cloth, in navy blue, mar* one,brown, grey, fawn, green or blaok, 2 ydß,body lining, 4yds skirt lining, 2dos buttons to match, 1 yard Velveteen for trim riling, print or gingham apron, The Whole lot carriage paid for one guinea, To Aro House, ffihngton,

ParobwNo 2—Contains 6y3a 'twilled flannelette 6yds colonial flannel in white,' Shetland or Orkney, 12yds stout Daooa calico, i honeycomb towels, 6yds stout wiiita sheeting,. The lot carriage paid for 255, Te Aro House, Wellington,-Abtt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4136, 11 June 1892, Page 2

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814

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4136, 11 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4136, 11 June 1892, Page 2

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