Lady Augusta Boyle, oldest daughter of lord Glasgow, was thrown from a horse at Auckland yesterday, and sustained a compound dislocation of licr left ankle. A railway truck at Auckland, ran over the wharf, into the sea, with two men in it. Both were saved, but one, an old man named Diamond, had Gvc rilis broken. We have to acknowledge receipt ot a clever production entitled "Colonial Capers," written and illustrated by Mr J. btuart Allan, of Wellington. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRIZE MONEY in connection with the late show will be obtainable from the Treasurer, Mr J. Carpenter, ou or after FRIDAY, Bth March. T. GILLESPIE. Secretary. BED STAIi FOOTBALL CLIIB. fPHE Annual General Meeting of the 1 Bed Star Football Club, will be held at the Empire Hotel, Masterton, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant. F.J.JJUTEMENT, Hon. Secretary. B i S NOTICE. IjlO my old customers and public I generally, that I intend still to carry on the business of the late firm, and hope by keeping nothing but the primesfc of meat still to merit your patronage. A. WILTON. (Late Wilton & Graham, Butchers). l| MASTERTON AGIiICULTUBAL 11 AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TiHE adjourned annual meeting of members will be held at the Club Hotel, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 9 inst. Wm. LOWES, Secretary. FIRST AWAED Cheisiciiokcii Snow, 1894. gODAWATEK AND ZEMDE Sole Contbactobs 10 IHE UNION S.S, CO. OF NEW ZEALAND and the Wellington Hospital, owing to QUALITY and NOT MCE. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO,, Wellington. Bbakchxs : Wanganui and Otaki. Sob Auckland Agents-L, D, Nathan & Co, MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. PUBLIC tenders will close at NOON on WEDNESDAY, 13th March, at the Road Board Ofiiec (whero particulars may be soon) for Cartinq mcialoii the PairauSwamp, section of the Upper Opaki Road. F.G.MOOEE, Clork. March 6th, 1895. MAURICE VILI/E ROAD BOARD mENDEES close at 3,30 t>,m. on Tues J, day the 12th March'for— Contract lOi.—Sotcen's Soad, 10' SO chainsforinationand3oftplalfom bridge. Contract 105.—Johnstons Soad 27'86 chains,formation, , Contract 106.- Central Mdngamahoc Boad, 40 chains formation. Coutract 107,—Central Mangamahoc 78cha'mformlion. Contract 108/—Cleland's Boad, 80 chains fwMtion. Contract 10l—Clelani's Boad 'BB Plans etc,) atlho County Ofllcos, Masterton, and Mr C, Gundcrson's, Mauricovlllc. The West or any tender will not nccesn&ily be accepted, 1 W.GRAY, I Clerk. Mauricoville Ith March 1895.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4970, 8 March 1895, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4970, 8 March 1895, Page 3
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