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the Press. "In lie said " there were four parties—individuals,. the Press, Parliament, arid political parties—and all enjoyed freedom of Bpcoch, and all used it. Did any of them abuse it ? He was afraid that none of them had a perfectly clean record, but certa'iily there bad boon no time iu English history when the Press had been better informed, more capable, and more free from personalities than at the present time, Ho had no desire to flatter, but ho was conv.nced of all . tlio parties mentioned, the largest advance had been made by the Press, w Of. course ho meant the highest portion ol tho Press, which carried it higlt standard of national honor. Yoar by year tho English Press seemed to him to take a larger field, and consequently greater responsibilities. and often, when official mouths were sealed, it became well and wise for tho Press to apeak out.' 1 Phonetic Journal.

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["RENDERS will bs receive 1 u;> tu .L Noon ufFiUDAY, the 14th in;!, for tho Krcction ot a Gi'nnur.v. Namand Spetifi ation may bo Bern . it tho office of H.J. UAIGH, Arcliiui, 4819 Q.ieen Sired, Sell aii & Oiiunnells AGKNTS FOR Loudon sud Lanoinshiro Fire Insurance Company, . Equl'nble Liturui.ee Association of New Z 'a!an 1 New Zealand ArciJent Insurance Coy The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Siicio'y, liimitßtl Mercantile and llankruptcy Gazette Protection of Creditors Society ' l'ho Public Trust Office of hew Zealand, -MONEY advancrd upon approved Fre»and leasehold properties from 125 at lowest current ratos ot ' HUNTS & DE(!TS collected, and all other Commission agency bmincsß uiiderlfken. Offices-Queen-atrcct, Masterton. 8429 OPEPA ROUSE, WSLLINGTON. Rip Van Winkle. fjpHß Lato Train leaving Wfilling'm at 11.15 wi'.l run right through to Masterton, stopping at Intermoliite statir>«. 1 3429 MOUiNT MARCH*NT ROAD CONIRACT, No 71, FRESH TENDERS muM on tlio ou'fido a' above and addressed bih will 1)3 rjcoiv.id nt this oftj.M uo lo 2 80 ii.m.'iif TUESDAY, 18th H ruary 1890, The worlt compiise* one mile of and Iwrae road furmatiou. Tr Plum and bpecificalionß may beßeen at.Mr llirwe'a store, i'uliiatua. The lowest-or any tender not necessary

accepted. i J. W. A. marouant, & Chiuf Surveyur: P'ntrict Sumy OHire, WelllnKton, 81ft Januiry, 18M) 1142 C MAURICEVILLE 4 MASTERTON. OWING to tiio Stuck Sale of Meesri Lowes and lorns being held or Tuesday next, the coach fur tho convey' unotj of uatsenoera between thn above plaoeswill Im mil on Tuesday,' Wednesday and Thursday, 3127 W. TILE, WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN |k- SOCIETY. A GENKIUTi meetirg of Membera will lie held mi Saturday. Bth day of February, 1890, at 8 p.m. in tlm Club Hotel, Maaturtuii. W. SELLAIt, 312? Hon Hfo SALE—A fimi olasa enw, tbov- ; oughly quiet, to calve in a week. Apply thi< officii. 8120 4 V/AIRAEAPA NORTH COUNTY PUBLIC TENDERS will c'osn at Noon of Tuesday, the 11th February, at the Ci uuty Ofiict, Maatettmi (wiort\ plans e'e may he eodti) for Contract No 28 Opaki to Manawatu lioad, Kerbinj; the footpaths Kketahaim township. Plans &c uwy also bo Been at Mr J,- Jonoa 1 stora, Kketahuna. F. 0. MOORE. 8125 ' Qdii'itv OrV. MASTEftTON TRUST LAND 3, rpAKR NOTICE-'THE VOTERS JL LIST for ilio ensuiii" year is nmv open for inspection at the Town Clerk's Offi'o, Maitorton. during < flice hour?, un'il the fifteenth day of I'Ybruirr, 189). Altobj icti'.'M thereto must be in wr ting under tho hand of tho objector, and mu«t he addressed to the Tiwtoes and Holiverod at their office on or before the lßth day ot February, 1800. R. DROWN, , (12 Bwretory,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3429, 7 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3429, 7 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3429, 7 February 1890, Page 3

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