SECOND EDITION
, Messrs 'l'ownsend and Cowper thank patrons forpaat favouraand invite settlers in want of really flrst-olass saddles or harness, to inspect theirstock. A good assortment of stallion go&i foe the coining horse season may be obtained at their A schoolboy was recently given torn qnestions in physiology. The. following was ono of his answersTho head of a person is made up of tho head, the thorax, and abdoman. The head contains the brains, if there is any; the thorax contains the hart and lungs; the abdoman contains the bowels, of which thero are five, a, e, i, o, ut, and sometimes wand y. We learn from an exchange that Dick Matthews, tho boier, was oshibiting in Kingston, Jamaica, on Juno lltli.and was then uu Mb way to New Orleans to fulfil an engagement. jf Messrs Lowes and lorns announce our advertising columns their Stuck Sale tor Wednesday, September 7th, the entries for whioh are as follows:-600 hoggets, 20 head miied cattlo,l2 fat bullocks, 6 beof bullocks, and 6 dairy cows to calve next month, The old-established butohery business carried on so successfully by Mr Waltor Perry for the last twenty-six yearn is now for sale. Full particulars may be obtained on application, and satisfactory reasons for disposing of the business. A careful traveller left the Occidental Hotel, Masterton, this week, and on his ariival at the next town it occurred to him that ho hid planted'' under his pillow at Host Phillips' establishment the snm of £lO4. . A hasty wire to Master, ton was followed by a comforting reply that the money waa discovered where ho left it and would be immediately sent on to its owner. "Blood, lago, Blood" iB the text of Professor Mason's address at theTheatro Royal this opening, only it is its circulation and not its exit from tho human frame upon which he dilates. At a meetiug of the newly-formed Volunteer Band held last ni»bt, the followofficers wore electodConductor, E. ▼ Candy; Bandmastor, J. Bentley; Secretary, S. Ralph j Treasurer, J. Bentley; Committee, 6. Bentley, J. Thompson, 1 M. O'Meara and O. Bentley, The mem- . bars' roll has uow fifteen names. Tho War Cry of this week reports that ' on Sunday last at Waimato thore woro " wayes o/poiMr and much conviction." 1
At Hydonham ihero were "fiery times, ono holiness, one salvation." l)anevirke was successfully attacked, the crowds being orderly. The fire was burning brightly at Lyttelton, whilst at Port Chalmers there was a "spanking day." Maslerton, in its unpretentious style, intimated that "Tho Juniors' Review was a booming success," At Tcpiuka the crowds were terrific and tho Officers catching on. At Tapanui the folks were jubilant. At Marton four souls were weepingand rejoicing, with tho collections tip-top, and at Linwood the forces of Hell were drfvon back after a desperate fight.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4201, 25 August 1892, Page 3
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467SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4201, 25 August 1892, Page 3
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