The council of the Wellington Central Chamber of Commerce has been advised by Mr. James Macintosh, Consular agent for France, that arrangements were being made 'at Lyons for a “sample market” or “exchange,” to be held annually, and to be open to merchants of Allied and neutral countries. It wa s remarked at a meeting cf the council of the Chamber that this was a step in the movement for the development of French trade with the Allies, and for the capture of markets which had hitherto been largely monopolised by Germany. The present season has been one of the best experienced for stock in the Wairarapa. Lambs hav done so well that 50 and 60 per cent, have been lifted by the buyers on the first draft.
"Now, Gladys, g(L in oil that gas-box, It’s time all young girls were in bed; The nights are too cold for love-non-seuse. And you have a bad cold in your iiead.”
“O, mamma, it’s so warm in this corner Tnere”s no need to worry, I’m sure. For Bertie’s just brought m e a bottle Of Wooda’ Great Peppermint Cure.”
Public Notice. PARTICULARS OF FARM FOR SALE AT KAPUKA SOUTH. OiN EASY TERMS. 595 ACRES, freehold; title, Crown Grant. Soil from 2ft to 6ft in depth, of a dark rich color, and capable of growing good crops of any kind. STRONG NEW FEINCE, sheep-proof, surrounding property. Several strong DIVISIONAL PENCES, making five small home paddocks. Two pretty stretches of NATIVE BUSH of 5 and 14 acres, of VALUABLE FENCING and BUILDING TIMBER, and affording the Best of Shelter for Stock, and almost UNLIMITED FIREWOOD. In the bush is fine feed for Stock. Surrounding the House is about an acre in Fruit Trees, Vegetables and Flowers, and surrounding this again is about 4 acres in grass enclosed by a double belt of Pine Trees,about five years of age growing well THE LAND is within 7 miles of the Village of KAPUKA, and the Railway Station by a really good Motor Road, which the County Council has made provision to maintain in good condition for the sake not only of the Settlers and the School Children, but also for the convenience of Picnickers at the Lake and Beach,which Is becoming a favourite holiday resort.
THE CREAMERY is situated at Kapuka, adjoining the Railway. THE PRICE asked for this SPLENDII, PROPERTY, which has Great Possi bilities and a high Prospective Value is only £5 per acre, and the terms are generous—namely, £IOO down, and the balance at 5 per cent, for 10 years. Apply to T. ELLIOTT WILSON TAIHAFE, , , Or W. W. WILSON L * KAPUKASOUTH - - SOUTHLAND | = -- ——— Scones and cakes are always light -and nourishing when baked with that superior compound SHAELAND ’S Baking Powder. Most economical you can buy.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 2
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