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SECOND EDITION

Mr Row Kee notifies that he has taken over the boarding house lately carried on by Messrs Johnston and

The fortnightly meeting of the Masteitnn Borough Council will bo hold this (Tuisday) evening, The Wellington City Oounoil hu resolved to raise a loan of £165,000 to carry out the drainage proposals, The Woodville Agricultural and Pastoral Association has decided to hold its first showihis year. A son of Mrs Hamilton, of the Royal Oak Hotel, Carterton, died on Sunday la.l after a very short illness. He was a lad of about fourteen years of age, and his death was sudden and unexpected, being the result of an inflammatory attack. Sympathy will bo for Hamilton in her loss. The young man Aubrey Wills, who has been arrested on a cnarge of having itolop it horse, saddle and bridle, valued at £l3 10a, the property of Mr W. G, Speedy, of Tenui, is said to be of a good family, and arrived at Wellington two years ago to be cadot on a station in the Wairarapa, with a view to gaining "colonial experience." Some little tlmo ago he received £4OO in a lump .sum, which hois said to have squandered within six weeks. He was recently in Masterton and left in company with a gentle maid who was to share with him a fortune which he said he possessed. The ac< ouaed will probably be charged with the offence in the R. M, Court to-morrow and be remanded for a tew days. Applications for the position of head teacher for Mauricevillo School and assistant for the Shannon School wilt be received by tho Wellington Kduca* tion Board up to the 25th inab.

The Wellington Evening Press says:— i - The political atmosphere is full of rumours about serious trouble between the - Governor and the Government about tho appuntrueuts of the LcgislativeCuun- ji cd. It is said that his Excellency has M, called upon thePremior to define his poai-' tion, The Premier has advised that four-. teen appointments should bo made to the ••■ Council, and the Govornor has rejeoted <• that advico, offering, it is alleged, to " make eleven appointments. This being the second occasion on which the advico tendered by the Government to Her Majesty's representative has been rejected, there are only two constitutional ' alternatives open to tho Ministry: They should either resign or dissolve Parliament. Of courso there is not the small" est likelihood of their adopting tho first alternative, but it is now pretty freely believed that they will adopt the latter, Indeed, it'is said that hon, members will be sent about their business in a fortnight at the latest.

Tho large shop, hall and duelling combined, known a,s the Maurioeville Hall, ia now in tho market and will bo - sold a bargain. Half an aore of land is attaohed, including a garden with (rait troes. Tho position is a good one and it admirably suited for a staro or hotel,' A number of good building allotments, situated at Hastwell's are also offered at £7los per aore,' and ono section of one . and three-quarter acres with house and three-slalled stable, can be t obtained for £65. This offers a splendid opportunity to anyone wishing to put« chaso a small property at Mauricovillo or flastwell's. The prices askod aro very low, as the vendor wishes to disposo of the properties at once. Particulars may be obtained on application to Mr T. Price, Dalefield. '

The annual ball in connection with the Maaterton Football Club is 1 to be held in the Drill Hall, to-morrow (Wednesday) eyenlnj?. Tho hall has boon hung with flags and evergreens and presents a very attractive appearance. The floor is in good ordor, and with the best of nmsio lovers of tho mazy waltz should have oyttrythihg tlieir hearts desire,

Remember I Our big Salo ol Surplus Winter' Drapery and Clotljing, commonoing on Friday, July Ist at To Aro House, ' ■ wonderful bargains you should visit or send to tho Big Salo at To Aro House, Wollington, itomcmborl Thero are wonderful bar* gains In every dopnrtmont such as will make a trip to our J)ig Sale remunerative, You will savo far inoro than your expenses by visiting tho Big Sale at To Aro HoqsoCl' Wellington. v^_ Kcincinber I Salo Prico Lists will on ap> plication be forwarded post free. Bale lasts 15 days only, If a visit is impossible, send yourortlcre, enclosing cash, so that you may share in the good things going at the Big Salo, Te Aro House,Wellinßton—Advt A flattering: verdict.—Speaking of ono of the most noted of c'oloniaf specialities, tho Bays;—! 'Sharland'a - Baking RwoV dcseHea more 1 than & passing nottce.for tho "Moa" Brand Bakl ing Powder enjoya a reputation second to none. From ono end of New Zealand to tho otlipr, largo orders are recoired for this popular brand. 'Even' in the most out of the way district jlje careful house-wife,' possessed with the laudable ambition to rnakpjjiprbjftsdfim} hersconps better fhan'ljer' neighbours!', buys 'Sbarlandla Baking' Jowdcr, and triuniplis over the few of her less sonsible sisters, who, fronra mJßtaken sense of 'ocouo'nry,' buy apparently cheaper brands. The recipe of ''a good Baking Powder |s anything but a secret ; but how very few manufacturers use, as Messrs Sharland & Co. do, the best only of materials, carefully tested before mixture and exactly proportioned," Readers, who require an sdtiefactory and healthful Baking Powi,iL der, cannot do better than use the*' ' " Moa" brand.~Api #l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4193, 16 August 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4193, 16 August 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4193, 16 August 1892, Page 2

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