SECOND EDITION
A dastardly attempt was made this morning to burn down tho Girls' School atToi Tm Valley, Poison. The timber ivas, however, green, and tho firo wa6 discovered in its incipienoy. Mr G. W, Cox, who is thoroughly well known in Mnßterton as a steady, reliable man of business, has purchased the general carrying business lately carried en by Mr David Hoggin and intends giving his personal attention to it, In common with many of his friende, wo wish Mr Cox success in his new venture.
Seed whoat, sown on Borne farms about this district, is siid to havo rotted in tho ground owing to the prolonged wet weather.
Mr Dnugall notifies the arrival of latest English and Melbourne dosigns in jewellery. The weekly parade of the Mastorton liifle Volunteers was held last night. Thero was a fairly good muster, Captain Pownall being in command, A Kituation is advortised for by a young trill as children's nurao in a gentleman's family. Tho Wairarap (Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Limited, advertise for the services of a competent man as dairy faotory managor at Dreyerton, Robert John Malcolm has been gazetted as Lieutoiiant in tho Mastorton Rifle Volunteers, his commission dating from the 9th inst. Tho Law Practitioners' Bill was read a second time in the House of Repre--sentatives yesterday, Mr C T. Natusch inyites tonders, to close on 31st inst., for erecting a grab Btoro in Mastorton, Tickets for the sacred concert to be held in the Theatre Royal on Sunday night next may bo procured from Messrs Holmes, White aud Mandel, A inagio lantern entertainment was held last night in St Georgo'B Hall, Fcathorston, for the purpose of furnishing tho hall with seats. As the entertainment had not been advortised, and the woather was very bad, there waß rathorasmall attendance. The entertainment will bo repeated to-night,
Messrs R. Hannah and Co announco that ovory line has been reduced to coat prico during the great salo now on.
At to-night's ontertainment in tho Theatie Royal Professor Mason will give an address on ''l'htenologj-J 1 The Pro» fessor may now bo consulted daily at the offices in tho Theatre,
Komember Our big Sale of Surplus Winter Drapery aud Clothing, commencing on Friday. July Ist at To Aro House, Iteinemberl If you want to receive wonderful bargains you should visit or send to the Big Sale a' TcAro House, Wellington. Ecmember 1 There are wonderful bar-, gains in every department such as wife make atrip to our Dig Sale remunerative You will savo far moro than your expenses by visiting the Big Salo at Te Aro House Wellington Remember I Salo Prico Lists will on (ap» plication be forwarded post free, Salo lasts 15 days only, If a visit is impossible, send your orders, enclosing cash, so that you may share in the good things going at the Big Sale, Te Aro House, Wellington-Am
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4202, 26 August 1892, Page 3
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480SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4202, 26 August 1892, Page 3
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