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SECOND EDITION

The data of the closing tenders for repairs to thoTenui bridge has beon oi" tended till noon of Saturday. 23rd January. Messrs Lowes and lows wish to inform farmers, contractors, and all settlers wh» use draught horses that they will sell at their yards to-morrow immediately after tho sale of land, 11 draught mares and geldings oonsigned to thorn from Ohnstohurch; also five pedigree bulls and 25 head mixed oattle. , To those interested in sscurin? block" of land on a leasehold tenure with the right of ronewal, and valnatian for improvements, an oicellont opportunity uccum at Messrs Lowes and lorns rooms to-morrow when the firm offer at ex« deptionally low upset prices, a number of valuable education reserves, The sale commences at 2 o'olook sharp. The medical officer under the Publio Health act has informed the UnderSsoretary that under no oircumstances will ho tjrant pratique to. the barque Inverurie,

The' annual statutory meeting of contributors to tho Greytown Hospital mi held at Mr P. H. Wnod's auction rooms last ereninf, at which there uaa a good attendance, Mr Geo. Wyett iraa voted to the chair. Messrß W. Skeet and J. G, Oox, who retired by rotation, were re-elected as Trustees.

• A telegram received from Brisbane states that the new Commission of the Peace for Queensland inoludos Mr John Ballnnon, Premier of Now Zealand. We have made arrangamonks for receiving the result of tho Wellington election to-night immediately the poll is declared. An extra containing the figures will be posted in the window of Mr J, Williams, tobacconist, A vieit to tho Bon Marche would well repay anyone wanting a Nicely Trimmed Hat or a Pretty Bonnet. Some of the most lovely goods over imported into Masterton are now being shown in this well-knoivn Palace of Fashion, Alto jud g'm puridffiw minute and cast an enquiring optio over tho magnificent Ladies Dress Materials' in all the latest shades, and the very pick of the season's fashions, and don't forgot to ask the pno6s,

Ntiikr skull yon go am]/ wi(M suing the stock oj pretty sunshades, parasols, etc., and 3ee what a grand shop the Bon Marohe io for anything of the kind. Perhaps you don't want to spend much money in this way, possibly your limit is something lets than half a sovereign or half a crown, well, ask the prices andseowhat Hooper and Company can do for you.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 15 January 1892, Page 2

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400

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 15 January 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4013, 15 January 1892, Page 2

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