SECOND EDITION.
Thesumofffls7 was put through the totalisator ao the Wairarapa Hunt Club's Steepleobae Meeting on Saturday. \
Tho estimated receipts and espenditnre of the Masterton Boiough Counoil for tho year ending March 3lafc, 1893, is published in.detail in this issue. Miss Watson notifies that school re; opened at her residence, Church Streta Mastorton, to-day (Monday, 25th inst^ A grand fancy dress carnival is to bo held in the Theatre Royal Skating Rink on Friday evening. A company is beina formed in Melbourne to undertake the businoss of dry. ing, canning, and oxporting fruit. Tho proposed capital is £260,000, in £1 shares. The annual meeting of parishioners of St, Matthew's Church, Masterton, will be hold in the schoolroom to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. Tho daily loss to tho worktop men' of Broken Bill through tho strike is esti< mated at from £2OOO to £3OOO. An alarm nas sounded on the Masterton firebolls about five o'clock last even» ing, the cause of which was a foul chimney. An Inebriated patient in the Hobart gaol Hospital named Samuel Baynton was found burned to death in bed In hii coll on Wednesday. It ia believed ho lit a matoh and accidentally ignited the bod olothes, The Taranaki footballers loft Morton thia. morning for Wellington. In consequence of tho wretched weather they could not be driven into tho oountry yesterday, but were takon to the fish ponds and other places of intorest. Tho team proceeds to Palmorston to-morrow, and plays Manawatu on Wednesday,
Spielers wero conspicuous by their absenco at the races at Featheraton on Saturday, but their place was filled up by a crowd of bookmakers and a half-orown totalisator, As tho crowd was dispersing after the last race a fight arose between a Maori and a bookmaker. Soveral bookmakers became excited and joined in the scrimmage. A lost lamp Booket is advertised for. Mr L, A, Cuff, manager of the New Zealand athletic tenm, won tho quartermile hurdles and third prize in the 120 yards hurdlos at the Chelmsford Athletio Meeting on Saturday, Bemembcrl Our big salo of Surplus Vintjr Drapery and Clothing, commencing on Friday, July Ist, at To Aro House. Remember I It you want to recoive wonderful bargains you should visit or send to the Big Sale at Te Aro House, Welfjkton- „ W Bomcmborl There aro wonderful ( oar« gains in ovory department suoh as will make a trip to our Big Salo remunerative. You will savo far more than your expenses by visiting tho Big Salo at fo Aro Houso, Wellington. , RemembM I Sale Prioo lists will on application be forwarded post f reo. f ale lasts 15 days only. If a visit is impossible, sond your orders, enclosing Cash, so that you may share in the good things going at the Big Salo, Te Aro Houso, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4174, 25 July 1892, Page 2
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466SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4174, 25 July 1892, Page 2
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