The cable servioe was apparently interrupted last night, for an exceedingly small budget reached Masterton. A telegram from Wanganui last night stated that the Pelotas, the vessel stranded last week, was still in the same position.
Mr Joseph Merlowe, a very old resident of Qrmondville, was found dead in a swamp on Saturday morning He was seventy-five years o fage.
A gold neck-chain, lost in Church Street, is advertised for.
In another column Mr F. J. Robbins advertises cape gooseberries for sale.
Two shares in the Workers' Mutual Benefit Building Society are advertised for sale at face value.
Mrs Saba and Son, Queen Street, are now offering seasonable lines at greatly reduced prices. Inspection is invited.
The Masterton Cemetery Trustees invite tenders for falling six large pines at the boundary of the Park and cemetery entrance.
A farm of 500 acres of first-class land in the Wairarapa is advertiyed for. Particulars are to be sent to Messrs J. Fraser and Co., land agents, Masterton.
Messrs A. J. Johnson and Co., auctioneers, sell to-day on the premises, Opaki Road, on account of Mrs McGrath, who is leaving Masterton, the \Vhole of her live and dead stock, furniture and household effects.
Messrs Maclean and Co. have been instructed by Mrs Bunny, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction on Friday next, the whole of her household furniture. The sale will include **" a phaeton in good order, and a firstclass piano by Bohm.
Madame Carle, millinery specialist, Queen Street, announces a special sale of millinery for 14 days, commencing to-day. The models are all fresh and dainty, including draped velvet toques, stylishly trimmed straws, smart tweed hats, becoming matron's hats and bonnets. A considerable reduction has been made in prices, and ladies desirous of securing a fashionable hat at a moderate price have the opportunity now offered them.
We ary the agents for Messrs P and D. Duncan, Ltd., (Christchurch), McOormick Machinery Co. (America), Booth, Mac Donald and Co., Ltd. (Christchurch), Andrews and Beaven (Christchurch). The r machinery manufactured by these 'famous firms is btoeked'hy us, and we ' shall be pleased to supply you with full information regarding any itn- < plement you in ay require.— : Tlie Mas- ' ferton Farmers' Implement Company, .1. H. PAUTJNG. Mamioror
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10267, 20 June 1911, Page 5
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