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f 1 ' y It e repoased>;t<hat another flax- . mill ifl about to in tho Masterton district] Tie damage done to Messrs WatSOQ and Go's, store in Masterton by fiafcuitfiay morningis fire is estiniHted at between £2OO and £3OO. Mr. W. D. Lysnar addressed a meeting of farmers at Timaru on Saturday on the question of the advantages of Bristol as a port for receiving New Zealand frozen produce. The Masterton branch of tlie Farmers' Union is endeavouring to organise a rifle team to compete for the shield presented! to the Farmers' Union by the Colonial Ammunition •Company. tin the counse of his remarks at the notion in Masterton on Saturday . f last, Mr William Perry stated that ho & had been, commissioned, when in tho Old Cbuntiy, to purchase stud stock for various people, •. Tho fourth animal ploughing match in. connection wlith the Wairarapa P. wnd A. Society is to be held on Mr Q. Donald's property at Tauheremtau, on. June 6th. The Society, at its meeting on Friday last, decided to substitute an additional open double--furrow competition (cut as you please) for the: single furrow class. , Tho Seccotvy of t'hie Wairairapa P. find A. Society has been instructed to write the Railway Department and inquire what arrangements it. is / to make for stock travolOBg from the Wairarapa to the Auckland exhibition, and to ask that information be. Supplied as soon as available. The fire alajrins in Masterton do not appear to be working satisfactoiily. The Jiight-watcisman told an "Ago" reporter on Saturday that when he observed tihe fire that morning he hastened to tihe alarm at the corner ®f Queen and COmrch Streets, but failed to jsetauire ai ooinnection with - the Fire Brigade station. A meeting of delegates .of the Masterton and Wfiirarapa-A.and P. A,ssociatione was held at Carterton on Friday last, to discuss the possibility of arranging a Wairarapa district court for the Auckland exhibition. After full consideration it was that the expenso attached to . collection of exhibits, and of oonBPSying tlhem to and: arranging them Jit the exhibition!, .together with the mangaging of the affair, would be too ' g?eat. The delegatftl therefore decided to abandon the proposal. Itwas, however, decided, that breeders lie wged t<? the Auckland S'oS&ty'f,' exliihition show by sending stock and produce for ejdiibition as f»T.. as possible/ It Was' resolved to ' inform the Exhibition Committee that, this district Has for.its principalprimary industry the breeding of v stock,and : consequently with • " greater reason support tK,show than "the exhibition. "THE MOST pANGEHOUS OOUGH. Jjothe Summer Cough. It seems to IKke a thorough grip of the chest, KPd is extremel ydifficult to shake off .In summer one becomes hot • and cold alternately, so quickly that little chills been. feedmg- the trouble and freshening it up, and so it goes ■on fro® da v to day, until it so weakens the. chest' that ...tsannot throw ' o ffthe trouble without assistance. "PECTROL" is a real friend to all, so situated. "Pectrol" immeidately arrests the progress of the cough, and before a bottle is completed, the cough, will be completely removed. It is safe and harmless, and contains i ; v .nothing'', injurious,,, and that is worth knowing. If yoii need a qucik and ; safe cough cure then, don't forget "Pectrol," I.s 6d;"amd 2s Bd from J. V. Gordon. Chemist (by exam), MasPosted to any address.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 March 1913, Page 5

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554

Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 March 1913, Page 5

Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 March 1913, Page 5

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