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SECOND EDITION

Messrs Leo and Fleming visited Featherston on Monday for tho purpose of conducting the annual examination at tho Public sohool. The examination will be finished this morning. Tenders are called by Messrs Ohamborlain Bros of Maßtorton for cuttinc; thrca hundred cordß of firewood. Specifications may be seen at the Flour Mill, Albert Street, and tenders oloso on Wednesday sth October,

There has just been opened up by Messrs John Graham and Co., of Masterton, wo are asked to say, a shipment of tho well-known excellent 8.8.A. sheep shears and other brands of similar repute Messrs Graham and Co. also havoto hand a lino of specially soleoted Turkey Btones, There does not seem much ohance of the woathor clearing up yet. Captain Edwin wired yosterday afternouu:—< "JSorth-eaat to Worth and West gale with rain after twelve hours from now." Tho Wairarapa Farmers Cooperative Association announces that it is landing, ox Essex from New York, twenty Dovor stoves to bum coal. Sizes and prices are given in the advertisement.

An extraordinary yaoancy has bpcurred inthoMastertonßoroughOouncilthrough the resignation of Mr T. E Chamberlain, a representative of the Cuter Ward. Petitions for the remission of the sentence passed on Mr Haggen for libel have been received by Government from Anhurat, Woodville, Pohiatua, Eketahuna, Kumoroa, Danevirke, Waipawa and Napier, . ,Mc Tho Temperance Hall was crowded laßt evening, when tho Rov. J. Dukes • delivored a most interesting address entitled "An evening with fir Guthrie." Tho lecturer kopthis audience interested and amused for nearly two hours, soma of the anecdotes related by him being very humorous. Mr' James McGregor ocoupied tho chair. During the evening songs wero contributed by Mrs Muller and Mr S. Ralph, the former re. ceiving an encore. Tho Masterton Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr A, von Keisenberg, played the Grand Overture "La Couronno D'or, twelve performers taking part, The piece was splendidly executed and was received with loud applause. At tho close of the meeting a hearty vote of thanks was accorded the lecturer and those ladies and gentlemen who had kindly assisted in making tho evening such a pleasant one.

Aran the deluge of waters we have-en • perienced for the last two months wo may hope that now "Spring, mild otherial spring," will visit tlioland and prove to he no transient Riießt, Everyone wants fine weather, Everyone wants to seo the radiant sunshine, and every laly in the city is doubtless most anxious to seo the wondcful and attractive spring fashions now opeiS out at Te Aro House.

We may say that wo have been greatly pleased with our new spring goods,' and we aro quite sure that they will meet with tho approbation of our .customers. ty"c shall be happy to show them to all visitors, without unduly soliciting them to buy, .We- have a very large quantity of tho newest-spring fashions, in all departments, ■ ready for irm speotion at To Aro House,

Lades would no doult be -pleated to inspect tlieee bcauliful gq6de, and male an early selection. We can assure them that thero is a treat in storo for all who may visit our warehouse, The fashions are beautiful, the variety is very great, and the selectionis, without controversy, one of the very best we have ever made At TeJ Aro Honeo,iAovi, . . '

A elip occurred yesterday afternoon on tho Governmont railway, near the Summit. A larpo quantity of blue clay came down near the entrance to tho long tunnel, complotoly bluoking tho lino, Passengers had'to change trains to coinploto their journoy. Tho line is now clear. Mr Auckland asked learo in tho Houbo last night, to withdraw tho Washers and Mangtora Bill from tho Order Paper. His requost was not complied with. Wo had a look this morning through «tho now shop in Queen Street just opened by Mossrs Chamberlain Bros Evorythine has been very nicnly fitted up, including a sido room were light refreshments can bo obtained at any hour of the day, while the tasteful arrange, ment of the goods on tho shelving and in tho windows makes the display attractive to tho purchnaor. Most of tho edibles which usually constitute a bakor'aand confectioner's stock seem to be on hand, and thereißin addition a good assortment of lollies of every kind. Tho premises are already wellknown from having bcon _ lormerly occupiod by Mr Joseph Dixon, and MejHj Ohomborlain Bros, will, wc have no Wit, do the good business in their new slwp their enterprisa entitles them to.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 2

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