FARMING- OPERATIONS FOR dJJNE. Wheat sow in dry weather ; to prevent smut one pound of blue stone to seven gallons of water will form an excellent preventive ; steep 8 to IO hours and dry with lime 6r wood ashes. Beans sow; look well to cattlfes, particularly milch cows, give shelter and dry iiood. Cut and slash hedges when required. v
• WEEKLY CALEKDAEi Moon—Full Moon, Monday, 17th, at 4h., 23m., 47 secs.,p.m. POSTERS, Circulars, Bill-heads, Handbills, and every description of printing executed at the Wairarapa Mercury Office, on the shortest notice and on the most reasouable terms. k TO OUR TOWN SUBSCRIBERS. Owing to the alteration in the days of the arrival and departure of the Mail Coaches, our Hutt and Town Subscribers will not receive their papers until Monday evening, instead of Saturday evening as heretofore. In order to meet the difficulty as far as possible, we intend to print on Monday morning in time far the mail a Second Edition, which will contain all the local news of importance which has occurred , in the interim.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 24, 17 June 1867, Page 2
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176Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 24, 17 June 1867, Page 2
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