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SECOND EDITION

lnvercargill boasts of twenty-six miles of asphalt pavement. To-day is the monthly pay day of the Masterton and Greytown Building Societies. Messrs. Lowes and lornß add to their sale for Wednesday next 105 breeding ewesMr. J. Godfrey, of Pahiatua, has been appointed agent for the North German Fire Insurance Co. of Hamburg. ? - The third wool sale of the season will bo held by the New Zealand Loan anrl Mercantile Agenoy 00, in conjunction with Messrs. Levin and Co, at their Wellington stores on Friday, 13th February.

A movement is on foot to establish a grain and dairy produce export company in Wellington. Mr J. V. Brown, ex-member for Taapeka, died last night from diabetes, after a short illness.

Mr. W. Buick, M. H.R., acr.ompanied by Mrs. Buick, is in' Masterton to-day. The Wellington Racing Club has refused the application of the North Wairarapa Hack Racing Club for its approval of the programme for the races proposed to be held on St. Patrick's Day.

The poll of Wellington ratepayers to decide whether or not the proposed scheme fir drainage should be'under; taken resulted yesterday in its rejection? We are requested to state that Mrs. Noill, whoae husband was recently committed for vagrancy, ib anxious to be removed from the books of the Benevolent Society, and would be glad of work of any description. The Rev. William Watt, a missionary from the New Hebrides, will conduct the service in the local Presbyterian Ohurch to-morrow (Sunday) morninp. In the evening the Rev. R. Wood will lectureon General Booth's social scheme

The Rev. E. Walker, who is to deliver a lecture in the Temperance Hall on Monday night, has been specially selected by the N.Z, Alliance on docount oi his giftß as a publio speaker. The Temperance friends are expecting an intellectual treat, and as a large audience iB sure to be present those wishing to secure seats should go early. / A resident of the Wairarapa was recently committed to the Wellington Lunatic Asylum because, he . had the temerity to presume that the millennium was at band, Now, our sympathies are decidedly with this Wairarapa resident,' for is it not a fact tbat with the ohange of Government the millennium did ensue? Is not this the consummation of all Liberal bopes, which has so long been fought for ? And why then do we doubt it?

The following Wairarapa candidates have passed the annual examination 6f pupil teaohera for appointments under the Wellington Education Board: —Fifth year—Grace Brann, Carterton ; Edith Sage, Masterton. Third yearElla Brown, Masterton Infantß; Mary . Broadbent, Carterton; Reginald Fobs, Dilefkld; Annie N.. Kean, Masterton Infantß; Caroline Kelliher, Fernridge; Jane Miller, Pahiatua; Margaret Wilson, Mangatainoka. Second year Cecilia McKeriny, Pahiatua. First year—Ada Ames, Waihen^a; Edith Richards, Parkvale ; Margaret Smith, Masterton. Caroline Kelliher and Annie IN. Kean have been promoted for two years for good work. R. Faikbrother & Son, of Carterton have just opened a very large , assort mentof (;hina and Earthenware, and Paperhangings, and are offering the best quality at very low prices. Call , and see.—Advt.

To morrow we invite speoial attention; to the remarkably cheap lots in our dress department at Te Aro House., Those who will throng that counter and inake their selections from tho array of barstains displayed will haye every reason to be thankful for the institution of " The Fair."

To morrow we shall offer dress of French cashmeres in several beautiful shades of the new greens at 26s for 12s fd, dress lengths of the fashionable mohairs at 15s for 10s 6d and dress lengths of black grenadines reduced to 6s lid at "The Fair" Te Aro House. To morrow we shall showdresslengths of summer niohatra, reduced from 5a jSd to 2s lid, summer checks reduoed from 7s 6d to 3s lid, summer flakes reduced from 8s 6d fca 4s lid, summer tweeds reduced from 12s to 6s 6d at "The' Fair" Te Aro House.

To morrow we shall sell full dress lengths of the following double width material, viz:—Delaines at 9s lid for 6s lid, Ecarte at 12s 6d for 8s lid, Beigeß at lCs fid for Ids (id, Snicker Tweeds at 218 tar 12s od, Striped Cashmeres at 16s Od for 10s 6d, and Figured Suitings at 21s 6d for 12s 9d, at "The Fair," Te Aro House.

To morrow we have resolved te clear out all our Remnants of Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black Satins, Colored Satins, Black SiUc Velvets, Colored Silk Velvecp,, and all dress Fabrics at half price at "The Fair," To Aro House, Wellington;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3730, 7 February 1891, Page 2

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754

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3730, 7 February 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3730, 7 February 1891, Page 2

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