Correspondence, EARLY CLOSING. (To the Editor.) Sir—lu reply to "Interested," whoso letter appeared in yeur issue of yesterday,. I should like to know why should this solitary individual as hetemis hiin be allowed to infringe tlio, jj|(it3 of about one hundred employees. " Interested" speaks of fairnesabut I think the fairest thing that lie civil do is to use his inlluence to get the hours of labor shortened, instead of increased. I might enlighten your correspondent by saying that salesmen in the various branches of trade do not get an increase of wages by working later hours.' Even though they did, I don't think they Bhould make life slavery for the extra filthy lucre that tlicy would earn, I think the early closing is a step in tberight path, and I for one will not support those who keop open late at night, I am, to ~ Faiwmy.
FOR SALE, PRICE £32.—Suction 13 (containim; _ Ono Rood) Wrigley Street, part of Section CO, Masterton, Apply at this office to-day. 3440
JJ-EW RAILWAYS WELLINGTON SECTION. Fir&ii gacle Demonstrations AT WELLINGTON, March 4th and sth, 1880. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS May bo obtoihed' froiii (ill stations to Wellington on March let, 3rd, 4th and oth respectively, 'to bo availablo for returnup to and including THURSDAY, Maroli 6th, 1890. 13Y ORDER, Traffic Agent's Oflico, Wellington, February 25, 1890, ■ ' DMS
WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE TO SHIPI'ERS or FROZEN ■ MEAT. APPLICATIONS aio invited for Frozen Meat Space in steamers leaving ihe Colony, from June Ist to NovcmfcteO(!i next, . Particuhrra and forma of application may be had on npplicalion to the undersized, and applications recsived up to MARCH 10th, will be treated simultaneous, DILNOT SLADDEK, Secretary, Wollington, 19 th Fcbruarv, 1890. ■ . ' 3440 PIS I EU' RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON SECTION. Horticultural Show ATMASTERTON, • ON WEDNESDAY, L'Gth iuat, depai' turo of the ordinary 5 30 p.in train Masterton toElietahuna, will be delayed until 9 p!m. 15Y ORDER, TraOio Agent's Wellington! FoLni p,ry 2-1,1890-MABTEIk>> 7 RIFLE VOLUNTEERS DAYLIGIrf PARADE next Tiiuiiaday at 1 o'clock sharp, Glengarries J:bn worn.
After the parade the annual meeting of the Company will bo hold. There must bo a full attondanco, Also recruit parade on Wednesday sb xt at Bo'clock.' Tho non-com missioned oificerß will attend to drill recruits, , 0, A. POWNALL, / Ml? Captain Commanding,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 27 February 1890, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 27 February 1890, Page 3
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