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One of the mostimportant Colonial Indus tries, and one winch is attracting a con iderable amount of public interest at the present moment, is the manufacture of our chief product—wool—into the various fabric* for which it is adapted, at our our. factories, insteading of sending the raw material to England for that purpose. Following the inauguration of this industry comes naturally the manufacture into marketable foim ol the prod net of the woollen mills. This was first undertaken by Messrs IMkmte'mßros., who commenced business in 187;!, and manufactured Clothing, etc,, from Colonial material. At first'thcy employed about CO hands, and their business was a wholesale one. Snbso quently it was changed into retail, and now branches have been established all over New Zealand, at each of which siiujle (jarI/Wilts can be obtaiued at whoki de price, and auch is tho popularity of the goods, through the first-class work put into them, and the superior nature of.colonial material, that the demand is daily incro sing, and the firm now employs nearly 10UO hands! The Welling, tou Branch's managed by Mr J. Gallie, on Lainbton Quay, where an extensive and well-assorted stock is kept of Clothing, Shirts, Shavls, Blankets, Hose, _ Woollen Yarns. Ac., and, as in other branches, a single garment is sold at wholesale price. Those inclined to support Colo, nial Industry on its merits should call and judge the articles from aay standard, *ud conviction as to their superiority is certain. —Advt.

FOE SALE-GREAT BARGAIN. HOUSE and Hilf-acre GOOD LAND, Makora-street, jaling feiiced, iron pump, pig-styes, and usual outhouses. Price £Bo—part cash, remainder mortgage. Apply F, T, REDMAN, care of R, Brown and Co,, Council Chambers. 93] AN and aftor Monday, the SSth \J instant, the WAIRAtiAPA DAILY will, be published at 2-30 p.m. Its Proprietors have, after due consideration, decided to postpone the publication of thu paper to this hour—lst, In order to give their readers _ fuller l'epoi'ts of Public Meetings and later Telegraphic Ne>vsj and 2nd, To suit the changes which have recently been made in the Rail\Vay Time Table and Postal Avran<>-e----lucnts. The Proprietors of tut) WairaMk Duly have also the pleasure of announcing that tlioy will shortly issue every SATUUDAY ut Supplementary Sheet, containing fouitcen columns of interesting reading matter. TENDERS WILL be received by the undersigned up to,WEDNESDAY, 30th NOV EMBER in st., for splitting posts and errcting ■4l chains of w'"e fencing. For further particulars apply to A. It. BUNNY, 932 Masterton, SOUTH WAIRAfiAI'A ELECTION. MEETING of all electors willing to serve on the CiRTERTON COMMITTEE to secure the return of Mr W. C, BUCHANaN as a member of the House of Representatives, will bo held at 7.30 on SATURDAY EVENING, the 26th November, 1881, at the Committee Rooms, Maguiro's Buildings, opposite Gardener's , store, Cartoon. 932 w Md .—A nurse girl. Apply at this office, 932 LOOK-OUT for the Grand Procession and Foresters' Sports on BOXING DAY December 26,1881, 1 Programme and full particulars in future issue. , F,T.REDMAN, , Secretary, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. if hereby given that V Mr ALLEN FRANCE is appointed Surveyor of Buildings for the Borourh of Masterton. A. VV. REN ALL, Mayor. T7IOR SALE—FARM of 370 acres, near JJ Masterton, cleared and. grassed, sabdivided into convenient paddocks, with good water in each; a few dumps of bush for. shelter; 800 acres rabbit-proof fenced • 111-roomed hoiiso, outbildingß, shearing and cart sheds, and stable, stockyards, sheepyards, &o, Tprms aod-pai ticulya on application. •, ; " ";. ..'. '' ■ B. BItOWN & CO. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 932, 23 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 932, 23 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 932, 23 November 1881, Page 3

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