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SECOND EDITION

A woman who recently came before theOtagoßenevolontlnstitutionTruslfles asking for relief said Bho wsuld rather starve than go into the Institution. On being pressed for her teason, Bhe said that the Institution was too far from • the church she attended. The Wellington Rugby Union collected £ 110 and some odd shillings at the Newtown Park gates yesterday afternoon on tho occasion of the match with Canteis. bury, and it is estimated that when th% money represented by all tho ticketsc issued has come in the total sum will amount to £lls.

Tho Labour Bureau sent twenty-five mon, who came from Dunedin, to Mr Donnelly's station, near Napier, yesterday morning, for bushfalling, and, from what the N,Z, Times states, found era» ploymont for thirty-two more from different parts of tho Colony with private employers during the past week. Mr C. e. Powles, Secretary of Wellington College, notifies that the third term will oommence on Thursday, 15th September. The body of the unfortunate man James Head, drowned at Oroua Bridge* near Palmoriton North, about a week? ago, through falling off the bridge while with his mate, was discovered underneath a snag in the river on Sunday a short distance from tho bridge. An inquest is being held to-day.

It will bo observed on reference to a notification in our to-day's issue that Mr J. L, Murray, formerly manager of the Wholesale Drapery Company, ii about to commence business in Masterton on' bis own account.' Mr Murray is alreaik popular with residents here and h*gained for himself many friends. This, together with the experience and thorough busirioßß knowledge ho possesses, should make him do exceedingly woll in his present undertaking. In a few days time Mr Murray's promises will bo stocked with now and seasonable drapory and clothing of every kind, and during tho Spring and Summer season now_ commencing he will exercise special chb to maintain an amplo selection of all tho latest goods. We wish Mr Murray every success in his enterprise. ■ We notice that a recent resident e Masterton, Mr W. Graham Vining, formerly in Mr W. B, OhennehV oice here, has been appointed organist and ohoirmastor in the Church of England at Nolson, Mr Yining's many friends in out town will be glad to hear that, he has got this post and is doing well. • Tho members returned at the recent election (Mews Hessey, Feist, and Oullen) will be sworn in at the Masterton Borough Counoil'e ordinary meeting to-night.

A sharp froat was experienced at Groy. townthis morning, followed by a gloriouL day, It is to be hoped that tine weathijji hai now set in,

With the football season practically over, cricket should begin to make Us appearance, but we are afraid that the latter game is not going to be ontosiißtioally taken tip in Masterton this summer, The cricket ground is in bad order, and lawn tennis 'is all-absorbing. Last year it was much tho same, and although Masterton has qood men, only about three matches were played the wholo Benson, tmd in those the players were got together in an altogether imprnmp'.u manner, almost without any practice play whatever. If those who are attached to the game wish it to flourish or even to oxist, they should take early stops to pull things together a bit, so as to he ready for tho fine weather when it comes, as it should now 60011 do,

When Melbourne gives up theatregoing, we may be sure it is indeed dopmsed 1 Thus writes the corrospov dent of tho Dunedin Star:-" The Gaiety Company has biddon farewell to Melbourne for the present and gone to Brisbane. The company haß been tho only one that has been at all well patronised in our oity of late. The that the Operahouße and tho.lloyal now closed may be taken as 'a sign of tho times. People, who have lest their money in liquidating companies, and who have, moreover.'to pay heavy oalls, cannot afford to go to the theatres as mnchastheyusedto." The Campania, a now. vessel for tho Gunard K. 3. Company has been launched atGovan, on tho left bank of the Clyde, She has a displacement of 19,000 tons whon|loaded, and is nearly as large as the Great Eastern,

A.FU'maiNavEßOioi.-Bpeaklnj»o£ . one of the most noted of colonial specialities, the press says:—"Sharland'a Baking Powder deserves more than a passing notice.for the "Moa" Brand Baking Powder enjoys a reputation second to none, From one end of New Zealand to tbe other, largo orders aro received for this popular brand. Even in the most out of the way districts the careful house-wifo, possessed with the laudable ambition to make her bread and . her scones better than her neighbours', buys Sharland'a Baking Powder, and triumphs over the few of her loss sensible sisters, who, from a mistakon sense of economy, buy cheapor brands. The reoipe of a goodr Baking Powder is anything but a secret { but how very few manufacturers use, as Messrs Sharland k (Jo. do, tho best only of materials, carefully tested before mixture and exactly proportioned," Readers, who require an economical, satisfactory and healthful Baking Pow« der, cannot do better than use the " Moa " brand.—Anvi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4217, 13 September 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4217, 13 September 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4217, 13 September 1892, Page 2

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