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"|\/fSSS' will bo celebrated in'/'khe Catholic Church, Tinui on'SUNv DAY, 29th,at 11 o'clock. ■' . ••' 1943......■ P.TREAOY.,' HENRY OWEN & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. [HE largest consignment ever sent into the Wairarapa". :.•; „, £l9oo'b Worth to Select From!!' Reserve your purchases until you have HENRY OWEN & CO.'S DISPLAY, NOW OPENING UP, £1900! £1000!! £1900!!! NEW DESIGNS. NEW MATERIAL. HALLOF.COMMERCE!!!. TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIRARAPA. Emporium. Maatertou, March 28,1885. clay disposed of our business as General Storekeepers and Provision Merchants to Mr JOHN GRAHAM, and whilst thanking our numerous friends for tho very libeial support accorded to us in the past, beg a continuance of the same to our successor, who is so well and favorably known. Yours Faithfully, : RAPP & HARE, TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIRARAPA. Emporium, Masterton, March 28,1885. TN reference to the above, it shall be - my endeavor to merit your support by a strict attention to business, and supplying the best aiticles at the lowest possible rates. For the next week I intend offering the whole of the Drapery, Clothing, and Boots, at less than Wellington prices, to uiako room for large consignments of Autumn ami Winter Goods, of which due notice will be given on arrival, Trusting to receive a fair share of support, I, am, Yours very obediently, 1951 JOHN GRAHAM.

COMMERCIAL. SHARE REPORT. Messrs Williamson & Co,, Wellington, report for week ending 28th March, 1885 : sales: Banks: New Zealand (£lO paid), 122; Colonial (£2 paid), 42s Oil. Insurance: Colonial (10spaid), 7s3d; National (20s paid), 20s 3d; Gear Meat Co,, Limited (Css paid), 47b Cd; Wellington and Manawatu Railway (14s paid), 14s; N, Z. Land Mortgage (20s paid), 24s Gd; N. Z. Loan and Mercantile (50s paid), £5 6s, Banks-New Zealand, £22; National (70s paid), COs; Colonial, 42slid, Insurance-New Zealand, 78s; South British. 50s; National, 20s 3d ; Union, 225; Standard, 12s Cd; Equitable, Is7d; Colonial,,7s3d; N. Z. Accidents (2s paid), 4s Gel; Accident Association (2s Gd paid), 2s 4d. Miscellaneous, Wellington Trust and Loans■ (£5 paid), £6 2s Gd; Equitable Building and Investment Co, (£6 paid), £G 3s Gd; N. Z, Loan and Mercantile (50s paid), £5 Gd; Wellington flns (£lO issue), £1610s; Wellington Gas (£5), £8 &; National, Mortgage (20s paid), 245; Kaiapoi Woojlcn' (£25 paid), £26; Mosgiel Woollen (70s paid); N. Z. Drug Co., par, 20s; Wellington and Manawatu Railway, par, 14s; Gear Meat Co, (65s paid), 47b lid. The market dnring tlio week has been steady, with considerable business done, Banks are buoyant and in demaud, except Nationals, which are pressed at 10s discount, Insurances continue dull and somewhat unsalable. There are buyers of Wellington and Manawatu Railwaya ajt par, Gear Meat. Co.'s are wrated at quoted price, N, Z, Land Mortgage have numerous buyers at 4a Gd premium. Messrs Charles Pownall and jOo„ jcriveners, Wellington, report.:—The money market is jniescejit, contracted application's for mortgage investment during the laßt month leaving quotations unaltered at 61 to7J percent, There is, howoyor, more inclination to invest at the lower quotation ort high-class securities, and operations to aconsiderable oxtcntwonldnowbe entertainedatthatfigure, CapitalintheEnglißh market is again over abundant, our last quotations being 2 j per cent for commercial purposes. The impending uncertainty of war with Russia naturally creates some uneasiness, and were that event to take place we might look for much higher prices; otherwise, in the absenco of any large demand arising, the supply is amply sufficient for present purposes.

PRODUCE PRICES. The wholesale prices cf prfl.4s? e i" Masterton at this date are as fol).ow«;—Fresh butter, 7d to 8d; eggs, 1b fid; bacon and hams, 9d to lOd; new oats 2s 6d, retail, 3s; wheat 4s; cheese, 6d to 8d; potatoes, 4s Od.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1951, 28 March 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1951, 28 March 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1951, 28 March 1885, Page 2

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