SECOND EDITION.
Thodrawing in connection with Mr J. Jacobs' Art Union tonk place lost night, - before the following Committee! Meisrß John Gmss, R, 0, Cowper, J. Forbes, J. Hobley.vW. Bell, W.Lanst, 11,15. • Welch, J. Carpenter, A Cunningham, and W. W. Smith. The folluwing are "'■ the winning numbers: 3,6, 7,10.11, 12,124,29,112,37,38,40, 41,45.49,63, G0,68,75,77,88. 91,98,104,112,116, 116,131, 132,145,146,168,1(15, 176, 180,182,200,203,205,21!!. An alarm was sounded on the Queenetreet firebell at 1140 this morning, the cause of which was a burning flue in f Perry-street, Th» London Sportsman, in its report of the Jacknoii-Slavin fight, doclarcs it to liavo been '.'.the most aoientifio exhibitidn of mo'dern times." .,.. A bottle containing tho followim? haß been found at Oqeanßeach, Dunodin:— 11 May O. Three castaways Macqnurries, barque Kentish Lass;. Captain." Sir P. Buckley, was banqxtted at Wellington last night. The wife of a welNknown Maori Ohiof named Hoani to Toruraamhora Eangitakaiwaho, better known as John Manihera, diod at Papawai near Greytowri on Wednesday evening, A tangi is being held, at which a large number of Natives from all parts arc present. Professor Hutton, of Dunedin, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, ' Speaking at a luncheon recently, Mr Tozor, Colonial Secretary for Queensland, said the Government was at present giving relief to 900 families in Brisbane'ata cost of £IBO per week, "Not guilty, but don't do it again,' the verdict of the Irish jury, wa3 aptly illustrated in tho Maetorton U.M. Court this morning, when a man was found not guilty on a charge of larceny, but was advised to handle things more carefully in the future.; . -| ■•;, Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their advertisement for to-raorrow'ssalo eleven cases'of colonial wines and spirits which will be sold entttely without resorve. MrT. W.Shuto, of Masterton, has madtTa generous donation of tho ing works to the Bnyß' Institute in Welli&ston :—"]n Darkest Africa," "By Fire and Sword," " Athens and tho Poloppono3o,"" The Young Squire," "Old World Worthies,"" How he made his Fortune," and " Livingstone, the Weaver Boy who became a Missionary." Mr D, Henderson, the crack shot of tho North Wairarapa Gun Club, left for Napier.this morning to take part in the Hawko's Bay Gun Club's Autumn meeting which will be held at Farndou Pink on Tuesday next, Mr Henderson was entered for all matches, and should give a j good account of himself. ™ The following programme will be submitted at the concert in St Matthew's Church this evening ;—Songs—Mißses Andeison, Duckworth and Rock el, and Messrs Campbell, Aitken, Clifford, Bray, Ralph, Jago and Rm. Instrumental music—Miss Payton, Messrs JSton, Candy, Clifford and the Orchestra. Recitations-Mrs Moflit ond Miss Olive Jago.
Messrs Lewes and lorns add to their usual fortnightly stock sale for Wednesday, 29th instant, fifty head of mixed cattlu.
The noted boot and shoe manufac* hirers, Messrs Turuby and Fulman of Broad Street, Birmingham, England, publish a manufacturer's notice in our business columns to- day, with a special intimation to Colonial Layers. Orders for tho following wonderful Bar« gain Parcels vrill receive prompt attention and the goods be duly forwarded to any address, carriage paid, by' parcel post' on receipt of the amount in cheques, postal notes bank notes, or money' orders,' addressed to James smith, Te Aro House, Wellington, Parcel No I—Consists of dress length of Btiperiurilelton Cloth, in nayy blue, maroneibrownjgrey, fawn, green or black, 2 yds body lining, 4;dß skirt lining, 2 doz buttons tom&tob, ljaid Velveteen for trim ming, print or gingham apron. The whole lot carriage paid for ono,guinea, Te Aro jta, House, Wllington. PmcemNo 2—Contains Gyds twilled 'flannelette Gyds colonial flannel.in white Sheand or Orkney, 12yds stout Dacca calico, i honeycomb towels, syds stout white heeting, The lot carriage paid lor 255. Te Aro House, Wellington,- Advt
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 3
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618SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4147, 24 June 1892, Page 3
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