SECOND EDITION.
There will be no parade of the Masterton Eifle Volunteers this week. Messrs Lowes and lores add to their special sale for Wednesday next 2 draught horses. We have beon asked to state that the Government possesses no power of interference in the matter of the proposed "Woraiti KoaJ. The Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral.- Association invites offors for from fifteen to twenty acres of land, with water if possible, suitable for show grounds, . Mr 0. Tilleard Natusch, architect, invites tenders'ftr the eroction of houses atOpakiandMaiigaone. " The Wholesale Drapery Company's great cleaving Bnle;was remarkably well attended on Saturday night. Numbers were unable to get served owing to, the rush of business. A number ot entries for Messrs Lowes and loms' sale on the occasion of the, Masterton' Earn Fair are published to-
Special orders striking certain rates will be presented for confirmation at the next meeting of the Wairarapa North County Council, Wo are informed that at tho fire at Gladstone on Friday night the whole of Mr Fairbrother's mill was. destroyed, cogother with four outbutldings and 100,000 feet of timber. There was no insurance whatever.
Messrs Lowes and loms add to their regular ioitniqhtly stock a.ile for Wed« nesday, January 27th, 200 two tooth wethers, 200 two tooth half-bred South Downs mixed ewco and wethers, aud 280 lambs.
Owing to the rapid and steady extension of his business Mr Frod Wright, of the Railway Boarding House, has decided to make extensive addition to this popular housoof call, as at present the accommodation is quite iusufficient for the number wishing to use the house. The timber is now on the ground and an early start will bo made. ' Wo have ploasure in drawing attention to a new advertisement from Messrs G. and Ti Young whioh appears in another column. Tho firm have a very lino assortment of handsome jewellery aud also gold and silver watches of every value, at their establishment on Lambtun Quay, Wellington, and their notification sets forth somo of the leading lines 'in stock.
Messrs Kirkcaldlo and ■'Stain's, of Wellington, notify ail unreserved' cash sale for three weeks, when the whole of their stock of drapery, amounting h' yalue to £OO,OOO, will be offered at ut reduction of 20 per cent. The Manager of.the London Loan and Discount Bank notifies in our business columns that ho has from £IC to £IO,OOO to advance at moderate interesfcfor short or long periods on personal security, deeds (no mortgage costs), shares, bills of lading Ac,, and also that bills ore dis» counted daily. The address is Panama street, Wellington, and tho London Loan and Discount Bank is one of the most substantial and old-established financial institutions in the city, The bulletin published In another column by Messrs Harcourt and Co. in connection with tho Palmerston North Gasworks Company, seems on tho face of it quite irreconcilable with the statement that capital is leaving the' Colony and that all financial operations aro absolutely paralised, but as a matter of. fact it does njfc prove or disprove anything except that gas sharos are as highly regarded as over as a medium for investment, and tint dospite the hard condition of tho money market there are still many who have funds to inveßt when they oome acrosß a reasonably good thing. A nasty accident befel Mr and Mrs J. D. Foley in returningfrjm Tenui yesterday, In rounding a curve between Blairlogie Junction and the Taueru the buggy in which tlioy wero driying capsized, and the whole concern was precipitated down an embankment. Mr Foley escaped with slight abrasions, but Mrs Foley sustained severe injuries, the extent of which are not yet known. Tho vehiole, which bolongea to Mr W, Neill, of Mastertoi,, was smashed, to pieces. Mr and Mrs Foley were driyen into Mastertcn by Mr 0, Valliuico,
A visit to the Bon Marclio would well repay anyone wonting a Nicely Trimmod Hat or a Pretty Bounet. Some of the most lovely goods evor imported into Masterton are now being shown in this well-known Palace of-Fashion. ilso jml give yourself Jive intnufa and cast an otiquirinn optic over tho ma«niticent Ladies Dress Materials in all the latest shades, and the very pick of the season's fashions, and don't forget to ask the prices. Miher should you go amy without seeing the stock o/ pretty sunshades, parasols, etc., and 300 what a grand shop the Bon Matche is for anything of tho kind. Perhaps you don't want to spend much money in this way, possibly your limit is something less than half a sovereign or half a cromi, well, ask tho prices and see what Hooker and Company can do for you.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 2
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779SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4015, 18 January 1892, Page 2
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