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SECOND EDITION

A man named Daniel Lriscoft who was arrested at Tenui on Friday went North by this morning's train under the care of Constable Stewart.. Driscoll is required to surrender himsolf at Napior, having failed to pay a fine which was inflicted tome time since as an alternative of fourteen days imprisonment. ■ Notice of tiling final accounts in severs bankrupt ostates, ia given by Mr W. B, Uhennells, Deputy Official Assignee.

Tho usual parade of the Masterton liifle Volunteers will bo held in the Drill Hall on Thursday, 15th Soptetnber, at 7.30 p.m.

In our last issue, referring to a promised band entertainment, the balcony of the Mutual Provident Association was named in error, instead of the balcony of the Mutual Life Association of Australasia.

The case against Harry Smith, nirested in Wellington, on a obarge of wrongfully obtaining money and goods from Mr Lee, botelkeeper, of Blairlogie, is tohjft heard in the Masterton R.M. Court on* Thursday next.

Tho Egmont Farmers' Umon,Limited, report that at their stock saleatHawora on Wednesday, 7th instant, no sheep came forward and that bidding for cattle, which were numerous and of an exceptionally good class, was flat. They quote fat bullocks £sl7s 6d to £6, 2J to 8 year buttocks £4 lis to £4 16s, 18 months to 2 year steers £2l3s to £3los, springers £4 5s to £5 IBs, heifers and cows in calf £3los to £4.

• Poor Frank Goorge Pittock, late of Maunceville, whose arrest wo chronicled tho other day, has been found to bo of unsound mind, and the Justices at Wsn« ganui have committed him to an asylum,

A general sale of household requisites is to be held in tho Greytown auction rooms on Saturday next by Mr F. H, Wood.

Messrs James Elliott and Co. hare for sale cheap, two sets of second-band ladies and gents saddles.

Mr K. A. Haggen has memorialised the Minister for Justice for a remission of the sentence passed upon him. «■%•• understood that the Chief Justice will recommend the remission of the fine.

On reference to the new advertisement nf the Wholesale Drapery Company it will be noticed that Mrs P, Dickson has assumed the management, That lady's business aptitude and urbane qualities should securo for her a largo share of patronage and we whili her success., Mia Dickson is now daily expecting the arrival of a large shipment of choice now goods, which, when displayed in tho spacious Queen-street warehouse, should command ready sale and lead to a successful season's output.

Information respecting tho whero< abouta and occupations of the undermentioned persons is wanted by the Secretary of the General Post. Office:—Jnmoa Tennantis inquired for by his friends in Beverley, Yorkshire, England; Michael Forbes is inquired for by his brother In London; Edward MoCullooh, last heard of at Grcymouth j H. G. Harvio is inn quired for by his friends in Birkenhead, England.

After tho deluge of waters wo bare ox perienced lor the last two months wo mav hopo that now "Spring, mild etheriip*spring," will vißit the land and prove to bo no transient piest, Evcryono wants fine weather. Everyone watts to seo the radiant sunshino, and every laiy in the city is. doubtless most anzious to see the wonderful and attractive spring fashions now openout at To Aro House,

We may say that we have been greatly ploased with our now spring goods, and we are auto euro that they will meet with the approbation of our customers. Wo shall bo happy to show them to all visitors, without unduly soliciting them to buy. • We havo a very largo quantity of tho newest spring fashions, in all departments, ready for inspection at TeAro House.

Ladies would no doubt bo phased to inspect these beautiful goods, and make an early selaotion. Wocanassuro them that there is a treat in storo for all who may visit our warehonse, The fashions are beautiful, tho variety is very great, and tho selection is, without controversy, one of the very best wo havo over made at Te Aro House,— Anvi,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4216, 12 September 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4216, 12 September 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4216, 12 September 1892, Page 2

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