SECOND EDITION.
Messrs Handysido Koberts and Co notify by advertisement In this issue that shearing at Akitco station will commence on Ist Octobor, Mr F.fl, Wood will hold an extensive general Bale in the Greytown Auction Rooms next Saturday, of which particulars -will bo advertised to-morrow. Additions are alio made to Mr F, fl. Wood's Taratabi Stock Sale.
At tho E.M. Court, Maaterton, this morning John Smith sharped with drunkenness was convicted and discharged, he having boon in the police cell during the A trout or salmon was recently caught by Captain Clarkson of tho fishing cutter Florence, near Amur! Bluff, while fishing for Moki and butteifish, Messrs Loweß and lorns add to their Masterlonatcck sale for Wednesday next, 100 good ewes and lambs, 160 ewes with lambs at foot, and oue entire "Napoleon," by Ben Lomond, dam Gipsy. Another plagiarism has been committed by fad on fiction, A young' gentleman who had lost at marbles, with a view of recovering his property, bet his companions that he would swallow fifty ' "alleys"- Master Kartell's favonrite marble. He did .swallow thirty-three before he began to feel uncomfortable. ' The doctor who was called m, declared on shaking the boy, that "there was a rattling as of a ropedini? wave on a pebbly baaoh that could beheard for yards around." Now this iajustwhafc happened to the boyj'n 'Tickwibk," whb bad to be wrapped up so as not to disturb the patients jn the hospital with the same artiole in bis interior.
■The annual General meeting of the Masterton-Opaki Jockey Olubwllbo hold on Saturday evening next. Mrs Caroline Meill, aged 36 wife of Mr John Noill died thia morning from in. flamationof both lunga andbtonobitis. She had been sufferinc; for abouU week! She is supposed to have cans;ht a ohill while washing, Mr I. H. Wood will sell by publio auction at his Groy town rooms on Sate* day next, September 24th, a valuable corner freehold site, together with a comfortable verandah cottage antfjuit" building. The site has frontaglFto Haatwell and West streets, Greytown, and is from all points of view a desirable property, A dark red cow, lost from Junction * Street, is advertised for In another column, i ■ Tho new broomstick drillinauguratcd tho other day in tho Masterton Publia School appears to havo had a very dis. agreeableeffeot on tome delioatechildton, Ho doubt it is a capital muscle-stretcher, but whether it can be applied indisorim« inately in a mixed school ia extremely doubtful. A rather painful accident happened to Mr Frank Felling, of Eketahuna, whilo playing in the match with ManawatuSL Saturday last. When collaring another " man, both fell to the ground and Pel. ling's shoulder was found to be dislocated. The injured limb wsb attended to by Mr Eidd of Ekotahuna, after returning home.
A question has recently been agitating Inglewood and that neighbourhood. One resident called another resident !'a fraud," and was brought up to answer a charge of using language calculated to provoke a breach of the peacei The magistrate said he did not thp'tho phraßo was rery objeotionable. Ho would not care very muoh if anyone called ■.him a fraud, The complainant' roso and said that if he had not hees.an old man there certainly would have been a breach of tho peace, The magistrate, however, inflioted only the nominal fine of Is, which carried 9s costs,
It is notified that there will not be a parade nf the Masterton Rifle volunteers this week. • Afieh tho delngo of waters wo havo ox poricuoed Jot the last two months wb may hopo that now "Spring, mild etherial spring," will visit the land and prove to bo no transient Rucßt, Everyone wants fine weather, Everjone wants to see the radiant \ sunshine, and every lady in the city is doubtless most anxious to seo the wonder, ful and attractive spring fashions now openout at To Aro House.
We may say that we have been greatly p leased with our now spring goods, and wo are quito sure that they will meet with the' approbation of our oustomcrE, We shall ho happy to show them to all visitors, without unduly soliciting them to buy.- We havo a very large quantity of tho newest Bpring fa3hionß, in all departments, ready for inspection atTe Aro House,
Ladies would no doubt be pletfid to inspect these beautiful goods, andifflfe an early solution, We can assure them that there is a treat in store for all who may visit our warehouse Tho fashions aro beautiful, the variety is very great, and tho selection is, without controversy, one of the very best we havo ever mado at Te Aio Houso,Advi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4222, 19 September 1892, Page 2
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