The Wairarapa Daily. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1887.
Pressure upon.our space compels us to hold over for another issue our Wellington letter and other items of interest, ■
Mr T. flitchirigs, of Waironga, advertises for sale 700 four tooth cross bred ■wethera, shorn and ready for immediately delivery, A notice from Mr Handyside to the .ratepayers, of the Akitio district appears in our advertislng.columns. : ; The usual monthly meeting of the Masterton'Town Landß Trustees takes place to-morrow evening at.the Institute.
We understand that the sum of £ll2 was taken at the gates of the Wairarapa Pastoral Show grounds yesterday.
Messrs Lowes & lows add to the ontries for their next Stock Sale 12 3-yoar old quiet heifers, and 1 good shorthorn Bull.
The Masterton Rifle Volunteora parade for daylight inspection this evening at 6.30, and to-morrow morning at five o'clock for. class firing, '
Mr Beetham will aßk the Government to-day it thoy will consider the advisability of removing the prohibition that now exists against the imporation of cattle and sheep from Europo. . Mr Renall'a water supnlying Bcheme proved a self acting affair last evenine; to the consternation of some of the residents ,6f Lincoln Road who were under the impression that the Waipoua river, (instead of a portion of it) had broken through the town. After flooding the footpath and the road in the vicinity of Perry street, the stream was cUt off without any damage being done,. There never was a finer display of ladies' morning wrappers, costume's and dressing gowns than are td be seen just now .at Te Aro'House, Wellington, ■ Xho styles are, good, the materials varied, and the prices are uncommonly reasonable, even in this era of actual wholesale prices. Ladies are invited to inspect them'early, at Te Avo House, Wellington. We have opened out ex " Rirautaka," a very nioe ohoice of ladies' morning wrappers in white, cheoked, and striped muslins, neat pattern prints, zephyrs, &c, at 3s Gd, 5s 9d, 7s lid, and 10s 6a csoh, and a large variety of costumes in every fashionable material and color, atl2a 6d, 15s 6d, 19s Gd, 21s Gd and so on up to five guineas, at Te Aro House, Wellington.
Limns should also see our new stock of short tweed jackets, and be astonished to find that they can be had at less than London warehouse prices, viz., 5s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid '9s lid, 10s lid, and 12s lid. Every other article in the mantle department equally fashionable and economical in price at Te Aro-House, Wellington, Tee approaching holidays will necessitate the wearing of dust oloaksjj; we have an admirable assortment in colors, material, and style, from 5b lid to 12s 6d, at Te Aro House, Wellington. i We are also shewing an extremely attractive assortment of millinery, in the latest fashions and all shades of the new colours, 656d,756d,1056d,12f16d,168, 17b 6d, 21s--255, 27s 6d, and upwards, at Te Aro House> Wellington.—Advi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2741, 3 November 1887, Page 2
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