SECOND EDITION.
An (English and Australian mail was delivered oyer the counter at the Master ton Post Oflioe to-day. Tendeis for building a strongroom and and addition to tlia institute buildings close to-morrow (Tuesday)at 6p m. • At the Blackheath Harrier sports on Saturday, tho Ono . Hundred; Yards Handicap was won by P. Wood,'#f Ne* Zealand, willi L, A. Cuff second. • Tonden are, we notice, being invited for the purchase of the Dunedin Globe newspaper, This is a Liberal organ. Tho Mowing probates were on Saturday The will uf Sir Harr? Atkinson on the motion of Mr Kirk , au the will of Mr Samuel Vennoll,of Waira" raps, Btatioh owner, on the motion of MrJellicoo, The will of Deeming has been recognised by tho Victorian (loveniraent and his estate is being administered. A block of land has been bequeathed to the governor of the gaol. _ AtNolßenon Saturday, MrO. A Tomlineon, of Misterton, who iB a member of the North Wairarapa Gun Club, won the Open Handicap, killing all his birds. A delegate from tho Middle Island Dairy Association is now in tho Wairarapa, interviewing exporters uf dairy produce. The receipts of the Masterton Hoßpitnl for the past year were £BO4 and thoso of tho Waipawa Hospital £1832. ; A Native was asked at the Napier K.M, Court if he was at a recent race meeting. Be replied, "You bet, me go to all race meetings," The annua] meeting of parishioners of St Matthew's Church, Masterton, will be held ou Tuesday, July the 2Cth, at 8 p,m, A petition lit favour of retaining Mr H. 8. Stratford as resident magistrate at Oamaru is in circulation. It has already received four hundred signatures. There is some mention of a speolal train being put on next Saturday even- ■ ing to run from Featherston to Wellington, after the Wairarapa Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting is over. The sum in (area required to be guaranteed to the ■Railway Department by the Hunt Club would be about £37 10a, wo fanoy. Tho ordinary afternoon train to tlio metraw lis leaves rather early, and mthoiinl special train, Wellington visitors would need to remain in the Wairarapa until Monday. This would prevent the attendance of some who would otherwise bo present, - ' An accident of a very peculiar nature happened near Mastorton to a pedigree coursing dog which was Sabbath breaking yesterday morning. The wioked canine —on his own account of course—was engaged in ohasing a nimble rabbit when he suddenly ceased bunting and on returning to his master was found to have broken his tail. The servioes of a local vet, were called Into requisition and the dng.may now be seen walking about with his caudal appendage in splints and bandages. Something really worth Bseing in the way of horn-taming will be presented at Messrs Lowcb and lows'sale yards to-morrow, when Profesßor Lichtwark, who has secured athoroughbuck-jumpar, will give an exposition of his marvellous skill, and demonstrate to all present,how simply tho remarkable feat of curing a vicious buck-jumper may be accomplished. Professor Lichtwark hashittarto more than done everything ltflfeii professed to be ablo to do, and every person at all interested in horses who possibly can attend, should be present on this occasion, as the information to be r obtained may be invaluable on somo ■ future occasion, and perhaps by the expenditure of the Bmall fee for admission to the Professor's exposition, a broken limb or a broken nock may bo prevented, Hero is a picture of what it meanß to be out of work in Sydney (says 'Tablet'). The writer alludes to a friend of his, whom he found among the unemployed! —" There ho stood, poor wmtch, starving. ] asked him to have a feed, No, ho would tske some bread and butter and eat in the park, He did not touch a morsel of it, but hurried out to the wretched hovel where his wife and two children lived; it served for their meal. Next day bis eldest child died and his wife from grief, hunger, and utter despair, went raying mad," Tho sale at Mr F H Wood's Grey town rooms onSaturday last was well attended and bidding spirited throughout The half acre 'and with house aud Bhopjtas Bold toMr Kichard Wendon for dnrt large quantity of furniture merchandise and produce was also disposed of.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4168, 18 July 1892, Page 2
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716SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4168, 18 July 1892, Page 2
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