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LOCAL AND COAL.

MastertoiiTown Latistccs meet this evening. f There ivcro in the iH prison at the end of last week Iks mid 15 females. Mv A. W. Benall Wat faith in the Indies. At the Purist meeting yesterday he said thej'cnuablc of carrying anything un/noon." This isalittlefni'-lctelicai Mr A. ¥. Eenall I has already done too much for jyon and got no thanks for it. | An eJYorfc is to bc'|fiKJLob> tain subscriptions for the Mastcrtoii fj'ff^^^H Messrs hold an Elliston's Hall, July 10th. J | We regret to consumption, Mr P. Mur ny,janl'|^^^H The man H"/.'''f^^^^| almsa charged ij'l^^^^^H ' Elcctalmuu, luw^^^H i Tuesday next.' fiP :^^^^U We remind on/rc'^^^^H connection uih )'^^^^^M 1 bytcriauGhurcjth^^^^H . TlicJ[as(cr[|n/)^^^B Society will fi°fj'i^^^^| ''K'.s O^^^^^H i to . '(xmincr) t Co. ) Gray, factory be shit ( l'^^^^^^H Thisrej^^^^^^H the ]):i's;t Horscmffi! of tlil the frosty I Hj^^^^^^H over, esncf 01 I^^^^^^H ThcnuthV^^^^B rent ntM|^^^^^^^H Occideni^^^^^^^^^H worse. Tauhcr^^^^^^^^H site in Govci^^^^^^^^^H yestc^^^^^^^^^H sis '^^^^^^^^^^^^l sin^^^^^^^^^^H

aWfoiitfoivtlie ahnvial orWctMtcUTj irinuf Cambfidgo'.by eight wicm. f ■■■' ■ m ™ B %MoriiditiiM.Hiß,,!MTOffiimi.i» iirapm volumes in;' tho Fnfliki!#j' 4 '■ 'jl valued at 'about und«|rp]cs may >be byfiro in o C(B1I sroodon librarj aM ny ; moment.'. S u w|woutli; Australinfi GoTomment mpßfcwiißted Hid Agenlf.&bMi'fll to of. Erato with Mr MMne, : tho-flew B ; kland dairy expert/when producers' arc identical, [lj The numbor of ostatcsjilaced' under fio charge of flic Public -.Trustee- during Jul-month of JuA> last was .26. Tho Mf gest estate was that of Wm. Taylor. ■.Tcniii, which was under £7OO in j ■ MrP. Wood nddstonoxtTaratahi ■tock Salc'oight fat bullocks. ■riie funeral of tliolatc Mrs P. Murray ■'ill, take place to-morrow 1 , Saturday ■oaviiig Mr Murray's rosideneoat 1 p.m. ■Tricniu are invited to attend, The polling for the Tuapcka scat takes place on Monday next, A man named Marsh was admitted yesterday to the Masterton Hospital, suffering with a broken leg. Tho Minister for Lands said it would cost the rovenue £II,OOO per annum to admit fencing wire duty free ■ . Tho Premier docs not ■think it possible to dcalwith tho question of charitable aid this session. .: Tho siim of £1,678 was putthrough tho totalisator at tho Tauhercnikau Kaces yestorday. The Yincentian Fathers' Mission, will open in Masterton on Sunday next, when tho Hov. Father O'lleilly will preach at Bt. Patrick's Church. One pound reward is offered for the recovory of a silver mounted purse, lost between Masterton and Gladstone. '■ The quarterly meeting of tho Masterton Kcehabite Tent was held last evening, liro. J. Carpenter in the chair. Tho. election of officers resulted as follows; Bro J, Carpenter, C.lt. (re-elected); BroW.Betty,M, (re-elected); Bro W. Gillespie, Secretary; Bro if. Finlayson, lioolc Steward, (re-elected); Bro W. Byford, Cash Steward, (resleeted); Bro J. I Falk, Lcvito; Bro J. H. Jones, Guardian. Tho newly looted officers were duly, installed by iro J. Prentice, P.C.11. One now memicr was proposed. In drafting tho labour legislation of his session tho Government have enicavourcd to check a growing evil (says ho N,Z. Times) tho practice of employ■re; in giving out work to bo made up in mvate houses'at sweating rates, in de-l ipce.to tho Factory Act, and to the inf^ I 'f:iiooL- r ./h!'- , ----.T ,! the new Factories Bill 1 , it is providcc that garments Vnade outside factorici . arc to be specially labelled. Tho pub lie will tlion bo aMc to recognise clotliin^ made up in that way, ami to punish tin t sweater by boyeoiting him. 5 . \ Constable Slicckii, of Wnngarei found a, newly-bornV ant in the Wang; y arei liivcr to-day, wrapped in a slice; | aud tied in a sugay bag. The cliih was apparently fully developed. I At the Dnncdin City\Court, Willianj jr Edward Hanlon, seller o\f general mcc t chandiso, pleaded • guilty to thrci charges of selling, pills m which, falsi trade descriptions wore attache! j representing them lo be Bqccham's. H lh|sfmcd£son each charge, togethe to lira an in v»as ic to sup that bcfoic fn-st meeting seven hotels ti to the oi nigu (leliiued powci cxeithe appli msiiq leasuggesting that s qthci an Wy^Utldi aceitflm numbci hearing not md it Mi ic iwerycd, g ■ I. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 6 July 1894, Page 2

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676

LOCAL AND COAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 6 July 1894, Page 2

LOCAL AND COAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 6 July 1894, Page 2

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