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SECOND EDITION

A dividend of one shilling and four* pence in the pound is now payable in the estate of W. A. Rome, of Eketa. huna. The lease and goodwill of the Marquis of Normanby Hotel at Carterton is advertised for sale. _ Applications are invited for thopoai> tion uf surfaceman to tho Eketahuna Road Board. , V ' Boarders in a private family aire advertised for through our columns. At Hastings R.M. Court last week a man was fined 40s and costs for working a horse with sore sholders. A recent visitor to a lunatio asylum near Svdney saw among.iha inmates a near relation to a British poer, a brother in law of a baronet, a son of a dean of the Church of England, a Church of England clergyman acting as warder,' two captains and one colonel of tho British Army, the brother of a popular English novelist, and a memborofthe famous Light Brigade of Balaclava. The following is the programinefor the concert to be held in the Temperance Hall this evening, commencing at oight oclook Bharp:—Overture, Herr von Koisenberg's orchestra; son?, (selcoted), Mrs Mueller,- song "Brave old Oak," Mr Ralphj duett "Eventide," Miss Williams and Mr Boagey; pianoforte solo, Miss Pearaoni song, "Mary of Argyle," Mr Ohaa Clifford; song, " Good bye, my boy," Master Jago. Part II Vocal Duett, "Scots wha hae," Master and Miss Holdaway.j song (seleoted), MissPorry j song '.'The Gauntlet," Mr Boagey; recitation, "The Quack tor," Mr Forbes. Mr James has consented to preside, The question of the Legislative Oounci appointments occupied the House of Representatives during the whole of its yesterday's sitting, An amendment preposed by Mr O'Conor, 'That the Govern* ment be requested to introduce as soon as possible this session a measure to pro* for the election of members of the Legislative Council, and that pending the legislation upon the subject no further appointments be made to that Council, was rejected by thirty-one votes to eight,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4200, 24 August 1892, Page 2

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579

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4200, 24 August 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4200, 24 August 1892, Page 2

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