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SECOND EDITION

Messrs Lester and Co., who have just openod up a tfancy Bazaar in Queen St. are requiring smart canyassers, and a boy to ride a horse. It is asserted by a rinholder in the Washdvke district, near Timaru, that he loses 1000 sheep each year through the prevalence of sheep-stealing.

About 50001bs weight of butterine is made in Melbourne weekly. It contains 90 per cent of mutton tat, aud but for the colouring put into it, would simply remain a quantity of tallow. Messrs Lowes and Toms announce their next stock sale for Wednesday. 15th inst, with good entries. Mr D. H. Macarthur, the member for Rangitikei, is, we regret to hear, Beriouely indisposed TheHawke's Bty representative team passed through Masterton to-day on its return journey to Napier. Prof. Henry Barraclough, of Wellington, has discovered a great remedy which is pre eminent as a cure for hard and soft Corns. It has given the greatest satisfaction to everyone who has been fortunate enough to try it. It removes all soreness and pain, while it Cures. It is also a very beneficial application for bunions, removing all that intoleeablf soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with corns or bunions would procure the corn destroyer with-, out a minute's iiesitation if they onlw had the slightest Knowledge of itsdM cacy. five days' use of the (which is m ointment sufficient co convince specific. By one bo^gjtf^^^^^^^^^H

In consequence of continual theft from Matahiwi station, notice is given that trespassers thereon under any pretence will be prosecuted. For some days past there has been such a scarcity of water in the suburbs of Dunedin that it has had to be pur« chased by private residents. The death is announced in our obituary columns of Mr Joseph Treder, who has been for some years a resident of Masteron. The funeral takos.place to-morrow . A writ his been served on the Railway Commissioners at the instance of the Attorney-General for an injunction reslrainingthe Commissioners from closing Cook and Pitt streets, Pahnerston Korth, and calling them railway crossings, etc. The Leader piyos the following estimate J of establishing a butter factory:—Two \ [separators, £120; No. i butter worker,' ;, j £ls, two churns, Cherry's patent revolving £2O; cream cans, £2O; three 400 gal. tanks, £l2; belting, shafting etc, £6O; engine, 6 horse, £150; wooden building—- «4« 40ft by 20ft, walls 15ft, open rcof ceiled with i inch pine, verandah all round, 7ft wide, Bft in height, concrete floor through out. estimated cost £160; total cost, £547. The Government agents for the Bureau of Industries hayo reported to MrTrepear that private personß require labour in the followinp localities— Carterton, 700 acreo bush felling; Little Eiver,6 firewood splitters; Wanganui, 100 men for bushfelling; Inglewood (Taranaki), 6 sawmill hands, 6 men for breaking road metal; Martinborongh, 6 firewood splitters; Fielding, 6 men for bushfelling; Timaru, general farm hands scarce; Pataiatua. genoralbush hands scarce; OpunakoA ; general farm handß scarce. Informat of this kind is a genuine boon to workfßfT"' men out of employment, as a knowledge of the districts in which work is obtainable may save many a wearying and I depressing tramp for days in the wrong direction.

A grand display of new winter goods is being made this day at the Bon Marche, Messrs Hooper and Co. having just received another shipment of 35 cases and bales, consisting of all the latest designs in Millinery, Mantles, Jaoketa, Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Furs, Eibbons, Eaia Cloaks, Parasola, Flowers, Feathers, Ac, &c, Also from the Kaiapoi, Koslyn.Mosgiel,Wellington and Onohunga mills, Men's, Youths',, and Boys' Clothing. Overcoats, Kmcker Underclothing, Pants, Shirts, Socks, Blankets, Shawls, Surgerings, Flannels, Shirtings, I>ress Tweedsr^o, &c. These goods are now being shown, at L. J. Hooper and Go's Bon Marche. We direct special attention to our TTn?iery, Gloves, Haberdashery and Mauchester departments. We are no, to be beaten in the colony for Calicoes Sheefcincs, Linings, Shirtings, Table,.-, i Damasks, and all household furnishings, • • and our Hosiery and Gloves are from the beat known makers. L, J. Hooper and Co., Bon March"

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 6 July 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
675

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 6 July 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 6 July 1891, Page 2

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