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SECOND EDITION.

Published elsewhere in this issue is the programme of the Wairarapa Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting at Tauherenikau, on Saturday, 23rd July. A young man named MoDonald has died in the Wangauui district through' injuries sustained while playing football. A delegate from the Labour Bureau arrived in Masterton yeaterd&y. He ffas sent up to obtain work, but as there was none obtaiuable he adopted the othor alternative and solicited alms. His brother was a bank manager at Homo I A settlor of Coylton, itangitikei, has very generously offered to provide a home and suitable employment for the, unfortunate woman whose cate was brought under the notice of the Secretary of tho Wairarapa North Ita nevolent Society in Masterton last week, In the huerprovicoial football match betweenViotoi'*land South Australia, the former non by two goals. The concert to be given in the Temperance Hall on Thursdny night by the Masterton Wesleyan Church Uhoir, assisted by friends, promises to be a greac success, The choir, composed of twenty, vocalists, has been practicing for some weeks, and the orchestra, which is a large une, will be quite new to a Maß* tertoh audience. The concert will ba Bacred and secular, and the programme, apart from tho worthy objeot of tne gathering, should iuduoealarge number to be present on Thursday night. The Hawera Star says:—A Hawera romance in real lifo has come to light. About two years ego a resident left that town for'the South, where ho resided until reoently. For the past thirty years he bad been seeking the whereabouts of a married'aisler, whom he had lost Bight of so long ago, but could get no tidings. 4 Bhort time back he returned hero, and found that his sister and family had rented a cottage belonging to himself, but without being aware that it: was her brother's house until the letter's appearapce on the scene. Of course the meeting, ss may be imagined, waß a happy one.

On Friday evening, the 22nd of next month, the Wairarapa Hunt Olub will hold their first annual ball, in the Palace Theatre at Grey town. This will no doubt be the event ■ of the season, as members and their friends are exported from all parts, cf the Wairarapa and from Wellington. The management has been left in the hands of a local com» raittee and a sum of money has been granted by the Clnb, bo that every effort will be made to ensure success. Tickets may be obtained from any of the local committoe, as appears in our advertising colnmna, and from Mr J. H, iJethune, ■Featheraton, Mr W. M. MoKenzie, Carterton, or MrW. J. Hiraohberg, Masterton, ' ■ ■■; ■

Messrs Lowes and lerns' usual fort* nightly Stock Salo will be held at their yardßto.morroff (Wednesday.) The list is a comprehensive one, embracing 320 ewes In lamb, 700 fat and store ewes, 680 fat and store wethers, 60 hoggets, 80 fat and .store cattle, horses, dairy cows, pigs, etc. eto

We have to acknowledge receipt of a prolamine of the United Hunt Olub's Steeplechase Meeting at the Hntt Park on Saturday, 16th July. There are in all seven eventa, and taere is every prospect of a successful gathering of both men and horses. A Bpecial notification concerning the meeting will appear in our advertising columns in a. few days' time.

Orders for the following wonderful Bargain Parcels will receive prompt attention and the goods be duly forwarded to any address, carriage paid, by' parcel post' on reoeipt of the amount in cheques, postal notes bauk notes, ormoney orders, addreoeed to James smith, Te Aro House, Wellington, ; Pinrai No I -Consists of dress length of superior Melton Cloth,' in navy blue'.' marone,brown, grey, fawn, green or black, 2 yds body lining, 4yds skirt lining,.2 doz buttons tomatob, 1 yard Velveteen for trim ming, print or gingham spron. The wholo lot oarriage paid for ono guinea, Te Aro Home, Wellington. '' ' : :i! PmcilNo 2-Contains 6yds twilled flannelette 6yds oolonisl flannil-in white Sheand or .Orkney,: iahco, 4 honeycomb towels, syds Stout while heeting, The lot carriage paid for 25!," : ■Te Aro House, WellingtoD.-ADVT:'"'."'" ■•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 2

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