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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1882.

A letter from Mr J, Vile on the gas question is crowded out of this issue and will appear to-morrow, Sheep kept upon the run known as

Spring Hill, the property of Mr A, Cameron, and Graasendale the property of Mr J. V. Smith, atTinui ate declared infected.

.. The election yesterday of two members of.the Masterton Town Trust resulted in ■the roturn of Messrs McCardle and Gapper, The.' following were the votes:— 'McCa'rdle':loß, Gapper 83, Woodroofo 63. Telegraph stations have been opened at.Turua and Paeroa, County of Thames. ' Notice is given that poison for rabbits is laid on the Forty .Mile Bush road. We believe the caution is particularly intended for those who may intend to. drive stook aloug that line. : The nomination of candidates for a representative of the.Otaraia Riding in the Wajravapa West County will take place atMrE.E, Martin's woolshed on Monday the Bth day of March, Mr Coleman Philips having resigned his seat for that riding, ■ We direct attention to Messrs Lowes & lorns list of properties in another column,

Mr A. L. Whyte of Carterton. offers in another column one acre of. land and a two roomed lie-use at Gladstone for £25 cash, also several good dwellings in Carterton, A man named George Miller was this this morning sentenced to seven days imprisonment for drunkenness, by. His Worship the Mayor. Mr Miller has only just finished a term of 28 days underthe Yagiianoy Act, The Mastertou Debating Society discusses the. early closing question iljis evening. Sergeant John Price has been appointed Inspector oi : Weights arid Measures for the Counties Wairarapa East and Wairarapa West, vice Sergeunt McArdle. •' Messrs Lowes aud lores hold two sales jto-morrow. one at Doon of pedigree cattle under order from the sheriff also of cows pigs, horses, &o, K ana at two p,m."the household furniture and effects of Mr T. Hi Murray.

Messrs F, H. Wood and Co, hold onof their popular general auctions toe morrow. , ; > 'i Our usual weekly illustrated f supplement containing fourteen columns of interesting reading matter will be published to-morrow. Our report of the annual meeting of ■the Pastoral Society is crowded out of out presont issuo- It will appear tomorrow. A dispatch has hoen recpived from England announcing that the Qnoon has been pleased to approve of tho bill legalising marriage with a deceased wife's sister. Mantles aro now being mado in the rich heavy materials ■ fashion dictates shall bo worn in the present Autumn . and coming Winter. Silk Matalasse, Stamped Velvets, flush, Moire Silk, Jlroche Silk, will be used largely for Wraps and Jackets of all kind?.; The shapes most iu vogue compviso the Granij. Mother Hubbard, and, par excellence,i ti.f Dolman in its nuny varieties, Stamped aud Brocaded Velvets are largely used in co nbination with other materials for ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed in richness of effect a Brocaded Velvot Dross with Cashmere drapery and overakirt looped together with rich Cord and Tassels, Ladies can select their own materials, at Tu Alto House, and have either mantle or dress made, in the latest stylp3 and with prompt despatch in the dress and rnahtlo rooms of Tk Aim House.—[Advt.l

.. Carterton v Mastorton,—4s a proof of who aro the cheapest storekeepers iu the Wairarapa wo wish to draw our readors' special attention'to B, A;;(iardenor & Son's advertisement on our front page. This (jimp detcfinitied to keep up their reputation. li'rom the time of their commencing business in Carterton they liavo repeatedly proved that they can withstand, competition, no matter how strong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neighboring township to post price listj to their customers and pretend to sell at wholesale prices, when for the smallest quantities B, A. Gardener & Son supply goods in almost every iiiatance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper and in large quantities still further couces sions are mntle.—lAdvt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 28 April 1882, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1882. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 28 April 1882, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1882. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 28 April 1882, Page 2

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