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We direct the attention of the public to the important sale of stock, farm implement?, vehioles, and dai'y plant, which will 100 hold by Mr IV H. Wood on 2nd, and 3rd Auuusb at the farm of Mr John Burrow, White's Line, Carterton. A complete list appears to-day in onr advertising columns.

Ten of the minors ontombed m the colliery at Thorn hill have boon rescued. I hey were found lying insensible amongst the dead.

The whalers of Dundee are forming a company, with a capital of £00,003,'t0 conduct operations in tho Antarctic Ocean from the Falkland Islands.'

It is reported tint the object of .lhe Khedivo's visit to Constantinople is to arrange a marriage with the Sultan's daughter. On Monday the acceptances have to be mode f«r all handicaps (except the Farewell Hurdlo Handicap).in the United Bunt Club's SteeplcohaßU Meeting .which will bo held on the Huttßacecourse on Wednesday next. Jt is notified in our wanted oolumn, that a machine for writing on handkerchiefs and linen, may be seen at tho shop next to Mr OulWsSewing Machine depot. |

The following programme will ba given on Tueoday' evejing next, at the Westeyan Sunday School ronm, ; ih aid of tho funds for painting thejnside of. the schoolroom Overture; Recitation, A, Wellington; Violin solo, Ur Candy; Recitation, Mary MoLenuau j Song, Mr Astall j Piano solo, Ulive DeUwvodj Reoitation, Hugh Fenyj' Song, Miss Lilly j Piano and Violin duet, Harold and fctolla Dixon; Recitation, Phoebe Butler j Duet, Misses Prentioe aud Cran j Piano duet, Nellie and Emmie Daniell; Song, Mr Robinson; Recitation, Rupert Spackrasn ; The Ohoir; Piano Solo, Edie Butler ; Song, Misa ferry; Recitation, Arthur Wise j: Song, Mrs Aitken ; Piano duet, Florrie Carpenter and Stella Dixon; Sons;, Mr Lilly; Recitation, Allie Smith; Song, Mr Aitken, Thoso who were present ah the last sixpenny concert will see from the above_ that this second entertainment promises to be quite equal to the first.

At the Masterton R.M. Court this morning, John Fergus, alias John O'Connor, pleaded'guilty to !he ohaujo of stealing a pair of boots from the shop of the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association/ The accused was eentencod to throe months'hard labour, . Ah English mail jnll close on Thuraday next at Masterton at (i.15 a,in. The annual meeting of the Pariahion "era of St Matthew's Church, Masterton, will beheld on the evening of Monday, July 17th.

Arthur Loider, arrested at Tenul by Constable Oollerton was brought before MrT. Hutchison charged with stealing articles and money to the value ol £B, from the house of John Gallon, at Martinboropgh, Sergeant MoArdlo asked for a remand to Featherston. Tho application was granted,

Messrs Lowos and Irons add to the entries for their Maitorton Stock Sale uno pair of good buggy horsss and 3 draught horses.

Our readers are reminded of tbe important sale of sheep at Messrs 0. and F, Harris' station, near Gladstone, on Mon. day next, 10th July. The sheep comprise 2,000 first-class Hoggets, 2,200 first class cross bred ewes in lamb, 2,4, and 0 tooth, and 200 wethers, . They will be drafted and sold in lots to suit purchasers, Tho sale commences at 1 p.m. The journey to Tenui'at present is not by any means 'a pleasant one, Beavy slips have taken place on many parts of the road no'less ' than six oocurii'g between Stillborn's and the Sugar Loaf | corner. ,In tho Mangapakeha the fences | have suffered severely, and horsemen have to leave the road and pass through Oamoroii Bros'paddock forsomedistance, At Blairloge Hill the centre of the 'road is reported to have sunk from six to nine inches.

Some valuable pastoral and agricultural land, consisting ot 339 acres of Langdale, Whareama block, is to be sold at public auction on Friday next by Messrs Harcourt and Co, in theirrooms, Lanibton Quay, Wellington, The farm, (which is near Tenui) has on it a cottage, woolshed, fencing, and other improvements, and is at present carrying 1000 sheep, Full particulars appear in our advertising columns of to-day's issue.

We would remind nur readers that a social in aid of St Matthew's Church will,be held on Thursday next, the 18th itist, in the Temperance Hall. Musical itoms will form the h'rat part of the programme, then refreshments, to conclude with dancinp. ' The advertisement appears in another oolumri; Offing to the unsettled weather the Kennedy Dramatic Compmy are unable to lease Blenheim. The date of the opening of the Masterton season will be' published on Monday,

The new Wellington Working Men'i Club was opened last night, The District Court sitting has been further adjourned till Tuesday the 18tl instant.

Salvage Sale of goods saved from the burning ship " Port Jackson" in Sydney harbour bought at 10s in £ commences on, Friday, June 80th. at Te Aro House, Wellington. Salvago Sale. 500 good Winter Dresses cheap atßs Gtlj now selling for 3s lid. : 350 heavy Helton Dnjsscs, in navy and red, worth 9s 0d for 4s lid.' :

Salvago Sale.•. 300 heavy Cheviot Tweed Dresb|s, valued 'at 22s Gd, for 12s 6d; .160 splenfiid Cashmere' Dresses, in all colors, uaunl price 12s Cd for Ga Salvage Sale. Heavy Striped Flannelettes Is lid per dozen yards, Twilled Flannelettes 2s lid per dozon yards. These are exactly half price,

Salvage Sale. GOOO yards Stout Grey Calico 3s dd for Is lid dozen. Heavy Grey Calicoes, Iyd wide; Gs 6d for 3s lid dozen yards. ;

Salvage Sale,' 1250 yards White Calicoes, lyd wide, 6s Gd for 2s lid dozen. Heavy White Calicoes, one yard .wide,. Gs Gd for 35,; lid dozen.'"

Salvage: Sale from burning ship''• Port Jackson" commences on Friday, June3oth, at Te Aro House, Wellington, Hurry up for best choice. . '

A craze for bargains set in this morning at the Bon Marohe.' We, that is Hooper& Company,!have started clearing out the balanco of our winter stock, Our bargains are always,'genuine, We don't say we sell at cost price, because no one or very few could Jest it, not knowing what the cost price is.; We don't offer our goods iat 2j) per cent discount because'no one dan check the'calculation, not knowing on what it is based.'. We rely upon the prices at which .we oiler our bargains and in nine cases out of nine and-a-half those prices are staggerers both for |he Public and the Trade. Of cotee; weare going to.loso money over this •job! How could we>do otherwise 1 ;But why not 1! Why shouldn't we as well as other people 1 Everybody's losing money now'-a-days, and we are prepared to drop our share just for the sake of company, but wbaVwe lose we.losein.a good cause. - We benefit ihejPublic l .so keep your eye on the Bon.MaroKofor 'bargains. Everything at panic prices.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4465, 8 July 1893, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4465, 8 July 1893, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4465, 8 July 1893, Page 2

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