PAHIATUA.
• !fbom our own,copK9?ONDßSi,|•;;:; > Turmoil and agitotipn-l 1 Thi||lw9i^ '■ is getting a warm one. '•; paper is quite unreadabli, o^^t^; 1 about half its spaod beingtaiwri^|;i^^ ; a wordy war botweeu Messrs;;MjdJ^ ; "' and Eeeße, The te terrimq wuteM% wa's'/.a; .letter" accusing ■. Mr' Mill« sittingon astump..''.' This -MrMilHr "' ". ; doiiidd ';■%.?'. ,A ; Bltimp; ia $m .'7 vsmeati thing-fesikicni; ■•■ Tp:r&s •• '..■ mit»rtlj9nwfiyy^«w^'urid^ : fflß .-,-.. iwsdin«» V' : :Whatdyer 4M"' Jjj9'dt f'' : •' •^bje.hji^^r-4^ c^tMnl^e&s^ . wW-J»W-'Bw^''li^P»' ; > : '' very geo¥to ..bypnebf tysrtfWiv. [ •roaring 'aud- : sibel}o^g^s ; :|^ ;:;v '| »opusa«:MiUfflf of ;^e|^^^|w»rt9M.' £ .^iortfrttt>u^ read a wiM M fit Mr E^U&i'4^^^'^^ :^'
im tt«:qoj6y.' ■, "Wkmm ■ .in- ; tlw-':vra!3s;.oavieY' % ms •' Bit»ui6 Majwfy, vHotei'VStoM 'owt'At-iau" ■ ; of it is tot m wapt "a flip ppi .1 ,&,;.' -at about tm wtis&s* ■ , town, where tee <JTw&' pews could Jje ..snugly- WM&«jj--
'every time twy ge / t.]«w..r'.-*. .;■;.. )/l±. ;'•' Jfow; for the.; general-■iitqatiowßti McCardle lays lo#; : Ho delicate affair on.wittivtlie railw»y,4v tatiou. All his :' Mb denouncing Mrßallafaca political hopes depend.oD"hiß^pw ; V ing Mr Ballance; HaideV^^yn'' !■ he holds his tongue. ;^;':K;"-.'.
The "head "butcher haa'spldpift..:;anyway he has ceased to .Bell lneaf; wheroon lie Bottom'e'i is round about as spry .'as a spring wasp, doirigaroajv. ing'trade, and the third butoher vooi-. ferates that though the others may Be flood tradesmen, still ho is M,
The newspaper is full of wur&ga, and coin; the has, bought'■» new pair of soissors and.a Bilver mounted gum put, on the strength of ; - about two oolumns of fresh adyortiseraents, all devoted to trumpeting' tha.latest craze of. ''wsh"' Birriie's.'is'the only credit store Gregory, Dawson, Doraut, 11 cash.''exclusively; all prool|p tho fadt; all say .they.' can ■ wiw^p-thQ Maharetu oash store, and bußhman f '::aocustdraed to'law lw| salmon arid jam in abu^dade^i ; *andeW' from door; to door seok&ij: tiok-audj -Bates, thebai%.;}fh»|.h!BpftWonv.. Irofeasor Bates, is blo*soir^'Uk9>:fb'ssv-witb'»gw!s , "dißplay of fantfy goods worthy ofcW" Emmrtftiite:, .. ■ #'> : -\ \ ■' "f; :,
Mr. Howlett: dreamer quarter aora otiibTj^es^a'iii^p^M^!:. |#w aai'.. 'isp: %/' •. Tb^tosb-Konainß-u being ai£aoh«jl'. againjoue outsider ■ ft"b6ut three roil«a off for £I6OO eadjy-. aridis anothei "outsider- has (it -;ii'wwsperod) ; Motions all virgin bushed .will ''fail 0 s#'.,; 4 : 6r 6 ninths, . to. ..be.~djvtded"ajnougafc'%t::sps )«j foil!' : How jiss!,;fiE§ ■how-.tJMfc wtt6t get goods ii/SB&Y'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2575, 18 April 1887, Page 2
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337PAHIATUA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2575, 18 April 1887, Page 2
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