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'- their sale for Wednesday'next J6,ie{ri:pt mixed cattle, p, I/O*» I Very" heavy gales ara reported from Auckland and the. Thames: -iift ?^. ; ■■;..: The Wellington unemployed are to be given work«fethe xonetructian .of-«• rpad between ipuatija and Makuri.<" i }' are Jieven patieuta. in. the Maaterton Hoßpital at the present tithe, The Alameda, with Colonial mails to .25th : April, arrived at 'Frisco;-from; Auckland on the 14th inst., contract date: '"■ ~''-l;.-:'."..,i .. Tenders are invited for undersorubting 500 acres of bush in the Mikimiki district. ".-•:•> .*";. -'■ .'-..' •:..'. ■ • nhi'.-th The prospectus of the Co*operttvy6 and Farmers' Alliance of New Zedlan'dif Limited, appeire with thiviisue. - • n% The Wellington Amateur Operatic Socioty commences season ef six nights when the opera " lolanthe will be reproduced, with new dresses and new scenery.
The time for clomng teriance of the Te been extended to 30th Mayy2 '£'' %%&$ The Otago Daily Timet aayajthe Hon Jobn M'Kenzie aoems to naW irone info ] tHe Minis to; iUustrfte the truth of the "old it» impossible to make-a silk -purse oufc-of a sow's ear- , < | „"_; J} .*-! > ■
-L.'J. Hooper Marche notify tba largest and; niost complete genoral drapory and olotbinV in H the r Waiiarai)ai The firm hare always, held the'premier, position for keeping pe most fashionable and beat claues >of gobda' propurabie| together with moderate prices j and this seaßi-n their' reputation- will be -fully sustained. Any'pfonr readers requiring fashionable drapery cr clothing shou Id visit the B6ri» • Marohe." I'hb following goods are no*M>gea-for •inspection:—French and Eughsh'niillinery, tridimxl' bats, and boaneU, birdrf; r feitbenr, lacliCH' and children's ulsters,' huliea jackets and iiiantles, corsets and under clothing, new dress goods in the 'follow ing velveteens,"'Baked cheviots', chevio - checks. Dress tweeds, real Scotch homespuns,.diagonal cloths, cuhmenta, fcjulle serges and Estamjnes.' : Winter gloyea and- hosiery '■] ■'- in ; 'aJl itfrt bes£ njakeg, furs and fur thmminfaftojDressmaking on the' preniiwi by first clast modesty.- .' L^J. HoopMaa* Co. the Bod Marche. -v
Mr. Wilson, of Broken Hill fame, has purchased the Pabi estate situated a few miles from Auckland, and intends going in for blood Bfc>ck breadinjr. The Hinemoa. now (on her way to Wellington, has on board twelve oonyicta trom Milford Sound.
The Auckland A. P AI. Association, recommend that Professqr Thomas, of.. Auokland.-be appointed with Mr, Mcy Clean to make inquiry into the cause of the disease prevailing amongit tha sheep { on the East Coast. •• ' ■*• - "- ' ' Owing to the scarcity of feed ini the:; Oamarn district two tram loads of sheep left Oamaru on Saturday morning for Gore. The trains consisted ol! tftrtyfive trucks each, and cohtainw in all upwards of 6000 sheep.' ■; ; % Whon "Bishop Julius preached i crowded congregation of unionists in the Chrißtchuroh cathedral they once showed their concurrence in what he said'or theft disapproval x Jby fTIVMig audible -expression to it. ' ' • It is now mooted among the.Campbell. ~ town total abstainers (says tho Adoveate) to erect a large' temperanoe aocoromodation house, which will provide every, convenience and comfort obtainable in a first class hotel. It is proposed to make a special feature of the news, or reading room, and provide it with some of the ' leading newspapers. It is not anticipated that the establishment would be remunerative, at any rate not for the present , Despite bad times Mr 11. Herrmann of the Cuba street Photographic Galleiy opposite Te Aro House, WelUKtaß, seems to be doing a thriving WjjpfjJ, and no small number of thosrfwfio" visit him to have their likenesses taken are country resident*. Mr.Hermann is admitted to be a capable artist with" special knowledge of photographic chemistry, and both ia operating, and in retouching he hw produced some excel* lent work. It" to this th at he owes his liberal patronage, and also to the iroder-' ate prices he charges when the excellent, quality of his productions is taken into account.— Extract.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3812, 16 May 1891, Page 2
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621SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3812, 16 May 1891, Page 2
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