SECOND EDITION
Mr J. D, Wickham, perhaps better known under hia nam it plume "A Tramp," is at present paying Masterton a visit. Mr Wickham represents the New Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News and has, off and on, with facile pen contributed much to current literature both in book and paper. A line of over six hundred hogsott is added to Mr F. B. Wood's stock sale at Taratahi yards on Thursday, 22nd Bep« tember. The last dance of a very enjoyable Winter Series, held by the Masterton Private Quadrille Assembly, takes place, in the Temperance Hall this evening. Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their Eketahuna stock sale for Wednesday,. September 28th, 300 wether hoggets and. four 2 year old steer;. : ' ' A poll was taken on Saturday last upon' the proposal of the Masterton Boad Beard to raise a loan of £3OO lor forma-ti'-n and brids;o building onthe Kiriwhikapapa Boad. The majority of rotes be- , ing in its favour, the proposal was declared carried. . The official and detailed statement of the rosultof the poll will b&found elsewhere in thu advertising colupiof this issue,
Ferrets are advertised for in our Wanted Column, Tho annual moeting of the Mastertnn BnMug Society t-ikca place in the Temperance Hall this evening. Mr J. L. Murray (lite rnmaeor of the Wholesale Drapary Company) notifies in another column that ho intends to, upon on Saturday, 24th inst,, next door I to the Olub Hotel, Masterton, with a | complete new stock of drapery, haberdashety, otc. Mr Murray ha# carefully selected his goods, and ns ho is thoroughly experienced in tho lines he has to handlo. he should socure .liberal patMiiage and be ablo to do hts customers justice. Two men namod James Martin, and James McKay, respectively, were oharged in tho Greytown R.M. Court yesterday morning, before Dr Bey, J.P., with having imbibed too froely. Tho former was fined fivo shillings or twonty-four hours, sud tho latter ton shillings or forty-eight hours. We understand that a sitting of the District Court will bo held in the Msb,terton Court House on Wednesday, 28th September, before His Honour District Judge Robinson. 'The cases to be heard are Clark v. Naylor, alleged defamation of character m connection with the Pahiatua poisoning affair, and throo ' applications for discharge from bankmptcy, Besides being accomplished in tho art of photography, wheroby successful iesults, instoad of being merely within the rango of possibility become an nbsonte certainty, Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, of Wellington, aro enterprising and liberal business men. They thus, both by their exceptional qualifications find their discriminating concessions to *the public, leavo no room for competition, and in consequence are most popu lar in everyway with the perceptive pub. lie, Thoir latest idea—that of giving ono dozen cabinet photographs and a porcolain enlargomont for ono guinea—is an astonishing reduction in the coat of high-class portraiture. It is done through the coupon system, full particulars of whioh msy be seen in Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns 1 new advertisement appearing in this issue. Attention is speoully diroctedto it. After the deluge of waters wo liavo ex periettced lor tho last two months we may hope, that now "Spring, mild cthcrial spring," will vißit the land and provo to be no transient guest, Evcryono wants fine weather. Everyone wants to see the radiant sunshine, and every lan'y in the city is doubtless most anxious to see tho wonderful and attractive spring fashions now openout at To Aro House. We may siythatwe have been greatly pleased with oumeiv spring goods, and we are quite buio that they will meet with tho approbation of our customers. We shall be happy to show them to all visitors, without unduly soliciting them to buy. Wo hove a
very large quantity o! the newest spring fashions, in all departments, ready lor inat To Aio Uousc, Ladies would no doubt be pleased to inspect these beautiful goods, and make n» early sel'otion. Wo can assure them that there is a treat in store for all who may visit our warehouse. The fashions arc beautiful, the variety is very great, and the selection is, without controversy, one of the very beat we have ever made at l'e Aio House,Advi,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 2
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