SECOND EDITION
TheDobson-Kennedy Company will make its positively last appearance in Maiksrton in the "Lady of Ljons" on Thursday evening next. The Captain of the Greytown Rivals has written to us donying that his club intended to enter a protest agauut' the Masterton Club, olaimißg the'match played at Carterton last Saturday, or that it was desired to have it played over again.
The usual fortnightly Stock Salflttf Messrs Lowes and lornswill be hett/M their Masterton Yards tomorrow (Wed» nesday) commencing at one o'olock. The Hat embraces 450 Fat Sheep, 800 GoodEweS, 230 Good Wothora, 170 Ewes In Lamb, thirty 2 and 3 year old Cattle, ten fat Cows, twelve Storo Cows, and four useful hacks. The firm will also sell on acoount of MrM. P. Britt, contractor, twenty-two first class draught mares andgoldings, some of which were recently purchased from the South Island. Full particulars as to pedigreeß, eto,, will be given aMhe sale. . The Montague-Turner Opera Corapany perform ''Luorezia Borgia" td« night, and to-morrow evening they reproduce "The Bohemian Girl," upon which ocoision His Eioellenoy the Governor, Lady Glasgow, and Suito will be present, and there will ■ no doubt asomblealarge end fashionable audi" enuo to hear this charming opera,
An ovent of social interest to the numerous friends of the principals was quietly celebrated at St. Mattbow'a Church, Maßtortpn, yesterday, when Mr Walter Ernest Stanley, of the East Coast, was united in matrimony with Miss Sarah Elizabeth Barrer, of Nelson. The bride'was given away by her brothar, Mr Thomas Barrer; and Barrer fell the pleasant dutyoibriaeaS maid, The dresses were, wo are i|Mf both handsome and tasteful, but ojirfoy formant could not negotiate details. The ftev W. B, Paige officiated at the wedding; Dr Philip James, of Wellington, has an advertisement in another column to which we would direct the attention of such of our readers who are unfortunately in need of modioli advice. Dr James is a specialist in the diseases of tho eye, throat, and ear, an 4 has also made the diseases of women a particular branch of his course of study. The doctor has "walked" the ohief hospitals of London, and tho comprehensive experience he has gained thereby should be of great service in this Colony, Appointments may be made with Dr. James by letter, and he will arrango hours most suitable to his country patients. Dr. James is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng,, Licentiateof Royal College bfPhysicians, Loud., and a gold medallist in clinical medicine of St. Bartholomew's Bospital, London, so it will be seen at aglanco, that his diplomas are of the highest order of excellence. A.t present Dr, James' rooms are above Mr Cross', Chemist, the Occidental Hotel, Lambton QSy! Wellingion, but he _ intends' to remove into premises of his own as soon at a suitable house can be secursd, of whick due notification will be given in our columns. :
Orders for tho'following wonderful Bur' gain Parcels will receive prompt attontion and tho goods be duly forwarded to any ad' dress, carriage paid, by' parcel post' on re ceipt of the amount in cheques, postal notes, bank notes, or money orders, addressed to James Smith, Te Aro_ House, Wellington Parobl No I—Consists of dresslength o superior Melton Cloth, in navy blue, ma> one,browu, grey, fawn, greon or black, 2 yds body lining, 4yds skirt lining, 2doa buttons to match, 1 yard Velveteen for trim ming.priul or gingham apron, The whole lot carriage paid for one guinea. To Aro Houso, Wllington PabcewNo 2—Contains Cyds twilled flannelette 6yds oolonial flannel in whito, Sheand .or Orkney, 12yds stout Dacca .calico, 4 honeycomb towels, syds Btout white sheeting. The lot carriage paid for 255, Te Aio Howe, Wellington,-Adyt
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 2
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616SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 2
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