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SECOND EDITION

The Rot. J. K. Elliotte, of Wellington, held meeting in the Presbyterjan CJiurpli at Greytown last night, there being a large attendappi.

Says the Lyttelton Tin*ts:— There seems to be two schemes for starting a new paper in Wellington. One bait already been, mentioned, and the other is|sose|)upa paper which wjll depen4 for support op araait writing and literary excellence instead of news, There was some idea of buying the Jubilee Ilerald, a weekly published in Wellington, and converting it into a daily, but it is understood that the negotiations so far have come to nothing. Mr Ballance's paper, the Wanganui Herald, which recently was in deep sympathy with the "cobbling" profession, is now moved to gush over tho frozen meat trade, of which it says : " Facts and 6gures associated in any way with the frozen meat trade are always of undivided interest |o us here, as indeed they must well be to aU'who'Eare the advancement of the cqlony at heart, for the giganiip proportions assumed of lajje by the industry point indubitably (to it as a wealth-producer that will have but few, if any oouipetera in the not far distant future." If Mr Ballance's paper has lueid intervals which enable it to peicei/e tho importance of tb«> frozen meat trade, it h astounding that Mrßallance h»s not lucid inteivals which would enable him to perceive that that thoao ongaged in such a trade should be fostered and encouraged and not hamssed, aa now, by every foolish means in the Premier's power. To hear most of Mr Ballance's public speeches it might be imagined that tho farmer and the settler ha<* ho busine** \fl live, fiut Derhaps Mr Ballanc'e' thinks the frozen meat trade should be ' more largely distributed than it is now,' aud that one mat ahmiid hayp ime mutton and no more,—Ca'thqtyc Times." Boy? Blue Serge Sailor Suits, Wh,ite tsra|4e.d Oojlar, Whife Flanne} Fronts, Arm Badges, Lanyards, *p.', from q/*f) each at Te Aro Hoqse, Wclliugtp,n. iiovs' jSlue Serge Sai|qr Suits, Collars trimmed Rs'd Braid, with Whito Sing* letis und Lanyards, Beautiful Badge on the Arm, from 12/0 each at Te Aro H luse. Wellington. iSv\H summer clothingjust received at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House. The following are all made to our special order:— Boys' White Drill "Snilor" Suits, Gilt Buttons <«nd trimmed Blue Braid, from 4/9 each at Te Aro House, Wellington. , i : Drab Drit) Sailor. Sufa, Collars trimmed Blue arid Whit*-Braid,Gifa Buttons, ffbrnfi/0 «ioH at Te Aro Houie Wellington,

Shearing commences on Glendonald station on November 26th.

The promoter of a swoop consulation at Brisbane has left suddenly with about £IOOO belonging to two trustful inves* tors.

Messrs Elder and Co. adrortitafor two rabbit trappers.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3968, 20 November 1891, Page 2

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454

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3968, 20 November 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3968, 20 November 1891, Page 2

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