SECOND EDITION.
v The petition of Crown ProseoutOr at Auckland has been accepted by Mr J. A, Toie, who will take up the duties of the office after the next Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court. ' "5 A private letter received in Auckland states that Admiral Lord Charles. Scott will be succeeded in command of the Australian station by Bear-Admiral £ Nathaniel Bowden Smith, who, pect'ed to arrive at Sydney in Ootober. Tho injuries sustaiud by thehd Stevens, who get his lei; into the wheel of a timber waggon at Carterton on Monday last, have teuninatod fatally. Tbo lad's mother lies very ill in Wellington. Mr W. Hawke will run a brake to the Tauher'emkau on Saturday neit, the 2?td inst., so that visitors to' the Waltawpa Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting msy make the journey by rojfl if they w:?h to do so. .. A first-olar< temperance hotel doing a large business; ißadvertlsedtobo let. Particulars may be obtained from Mr W, B. Chennells,.Ferry street, Masterton. Tenders for falling about 2iK) acres of light hush and sotub are invited by Mr John E. Wrigley, Uppor Taueru, Messrs P. Qleeion and W. Neill notify that poison for dogs has been laid un their properties near the Maeterton Hospital. Spceial train arrangements to meet the convenience of visitors ■ to the Wairarajl: Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting ,JW Saturday next, have been made by the Department, and in addition to the delayed goods train, which leaves Mnertun at 9a.», a special train from Wellington, reaching Feathenton at eleven o'clock and leaving on the return at five minutes past six, hsß been laid on, Eveiy faoility for attending the meeting is therefore given to the sporting public. - Messrs Donovan and Inglewood have applied to the Labour Bureau for twenty men for bushfalling in tho Taranakl district.
The Public Schools Rugby Union of Wellington intends sending a representative football team to the Walrarapa this season to meet a toam of the country school.
The approximate sheep returns of the Oanterbury-Kaikoura district show an increase of 300,514 in 1892 over 1891.
The Directors of the Wellington Bull, ding and Investment Sooiety, of which Mr J. H. Blair is chairman, are recom-' mending a dividend of nine per cent, for tho year.
Great interest is uprated in the footi ball contest between the celebrated Taifrnaki team and the Wairarapa representatives which takes place on the Masterton Park Oval on Saturday nut. Lovers of the £,<tme mil then be enabled to ahotr their real practical sympathy by contributing a humble shilling towards the expeuces of the match.
Ikraemberl Our bi; sale of Surplus Winter Drapery and Clothing, commencing on Friday, July Ist, at To Aro House. Remember I II you want Iq receive wonderful bargains you should visit or send' to the Big Bale at To Aro House, Wollinglon.
Komcmbor! There are wonderful tar. gains in every department such as will make a trip to our Big Sale remunerative. You will save far more than your expenses! by visiting tho Big Sale at Te Aro House, Wellington, Remember I Sale Price lists will on ap« plication be forwarded post free, Sale lasts 15 dayß only. If a visit is impossible, send your ordors, enolosing Caßh, so that you may share in tho good things going at the Big Sale, Te Aro House, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4171, 21 July 1892, Page 2
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551SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4171, 21 July 1892, Page 2
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