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SECOND EDITION

S. T, Gilford, alia* Wilfrid Lawaon, has been arrested at Cambridge on a warrant and oharged at Hamilton with issuing a valueloss cheque for £5 or £6 at Wellington, Ho has beon remanded for three days to Auckland. A Malachite broach is advertised as loat. It was Mr D. Hegijie's horao which ran away with.an express yesterday in Masterton, and not Mr H. Colo's, we are informed, The jury in the Lora Gore;o mutder case returned a verdict that Bell was murdered by somo person or persons il unknown,. Mcftae will be kept in custody S, and has been remanded till the 18th inst. Mr. E. M. Smith, M.H.R., baa fpcoiyed a apecimon of galvanised sheet iron made from ifonsand at the hunga works. Mr R, T, Holmes notifies that he has a few copies (eft ot the ' 1 Academy Pictures," 1832, '

An open air concert was given in Maaterton last night by a mucli.worn individual, who playod a concertina and mouth organ. The hat was of coiirso passed round.

The report of the Mauriceville oruelty caso appearing in tho Wuearapa Daily Times of Wednesday, was reprinted (with acknowledgment) by the Evening Prpss yesterday, and created quite a seflgation in Wellington. . Mr W, ET. Cunningham, formerly of Masterton, hag undertaken defy at Carl terton as manager of the' Marquis of Normanby flofel there, pf which Mjag Oardou is the proprietress, Mr Cunning, ham's ability and thorough experience of hotel management should benefit any establishment that he has to do with, and he is in every way well regarded by \ the travelling public and those who depend upon hotel hospitality. Eemember I Our big Sale 'of Surplus Winter Drapery and Clothing, commencing on Friday, July Ist at TeAro House, •Jlemeniberl If you want to,.receive . to tho Sir Ualo.'at Arc Howe," WellTngl toil.'' ••• '• i' 'i : ' f\ **! |<

• Eemember I There are wonderful bargains -in every 'department 'Such as 'will irt'oke a;trip to our Uig ffolo rem'uner&tivo 1 Yoil will save far more than ybur'exrferlse'g by visiting tho Big Sale ai 'Te A ro House,' Wellington, ,r ' ' v 1 ' ii*! ! Salg Price Lists will q'n an» plication be for wiled post frpc,' Malasjj 15 days only. If a visit is impassible, send your orders, enclosing oash, so that you may share in the good things going at the i Big Balo, Te Aro House, Wellington

In the House of Representatives yesterday, replying to Mr Ho®, tho Minis, ter for Lands said he was informed by tho department that there was no truth in the tumour that instructions had been issued by the Lands Department to the engineer in charge of tho labour cangs at Makuri, l'orty-Mile Bush, to reduce tho rate of payment for their work by 25 per cent. Messrs Lowes and lorns desiro to remind our readers of their sale of iruit trees to-morrow, at 2 o'clock, in their V rooms, Queon-atreot, The trees are from tho nursery of Mr S. Bolton, Nelson, and are upon blight-proof stocks. The catalogue includes apples, plums, peaches, cherries, nectarines, almondß,apricots, nuts, walnuts, Spanish chestnuts, figs, etc; also 5000 barberry, As this will positively be tho laßt snlo of the season, orchardists and others would do well to attend. It is notified in the Gazette that a reserve at MauricevilleEast, hitherto used as a gravel pit, will bo appropriated for the purposes of bbclioo! site under clause 111, of the Public Reserves Act, 1881. The Waikanao correspondent of tho N. Z. Times says:—A fatal accident occurred hero to-day. A Maori named Watene Tawhaio was bush felling in company with a half-caste named J. Roach, whena tree foil on tho former, completely aiuaahii.g his skull, death being instantaneous, The doceaaed Natire was the owner of considerable property in tho district.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4190, 12 August 1892, Page 2

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625

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4190, 12 August 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4190, 12 August 1892, Page 2

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