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iVo Italian fishermen narrowly etcaped drowning in Wellisgton harbour yetyerda'y by their boat capsizing.'. They Mt mjMfo fafiti of • thorough. e?» Ija|iafion; " " "" * '•'' Attention 'ia directed to a new advefilsemont from Messrs T. Wagg#Uo. A. youth able W tide is ranted to look after race horses. Mourn Lowes and. lorns add to their Stock sale for Wednesday, February 10, SOQbreedinjJjm \ Th« followiqg js the comparative rain fajt af Oiafiuap for the jnonth of January; -January, 1892, <t,()s inohes pn'tt days i 1891,2.42 inohes on 9 days ;i890, ; 3,06 inches on 9 days.. '.;..■,.. ';*::'■/.';. in inset regarding the great clearing sale to be held by.' the Wairarapa Farmers' On Operative Awociatiili appears in our |§BU9 of 1 Mr F. % Wood sdvertlsos entries for his next fortnightly Btock sale, ;' Wild ijoga' are becoming ,i treat nuisance birthe rough country in Paliiaer Bay. Tlieyi haye : ; fooreaeediiitlifto such; an';r'6if«nti as.:.' to' become moat i setjoufi; anil 'if' u'Ot 'desjrpyed they ■ will ; probably spread fb.:,pnj; of the other runß.lnSquthrWaiwrapa, .Every;:effort : i na>'b'een;madeito ,keep them in check, , ibubthere'are aoreiof-rough ' country at, the batik ■ in' *bich' they • jbreed, /\;:u''.^-y-~:~:.: [ --:.:.. ;.;.., \
Pacey's evor-preen perennial rye machine dressed, and old pasture colonial rye js advertised for sale by Messrs Lowes and lorns. . Mr Edward Eton, who has always taken a prominent part in nil kinds of athletic exercises, and was a member of the Masterton Football Club, left to-day for falineraton North, where he is to take charge of a branch establishment opend by Mr 0. A, Pownall, solicitor. In i loading artiole on the late Wolf;./ lington election the Melbourne Ajfi? says:—One lost battle ut not enough to give a perpetual lease, of the most richly endowod colony of Australasia to the. seven devils of socialism who have taken up the tenancy of Sir Julius Vogel.' Mr MoKenzie, of Furniture Cream Polish fame, Is again on a visit to this distnot. Those who have tried bis polish speak most highly of its efficacy, and. we have no doubt will be glad to renew supplies. ...'., We remind our readers of the Ram Fair whioh will bo held In Messrs lowos 4 lorns' Sale Yards to-morrow and jWtdiosday, the 2nd and Brd. Theentries are good and the rams are the - best that have over been offered in -s the Masterton Yards; The will be sold to-morrow and the Romneys on Wednesday, The following first-class lands are notified in the Gazette as open for selection in this dutriot:-Makuri and Mount Cerberus Suryey Districts, area 10,000 aores, Cash price per acre, £1 la to £1 18a b'd; deferred-payment price per sero, £l6a Mto£2 8a perpetual-lease rent per aore, lsOJd to Is Ud. Being all that area containing approximately 10,300 aores, and Slated in Blooks VI, VII., XI., XVl„Msfiw) ; and Blocks I. and Xll, Mount Corberu* Survey Districts. Bounded on the north* east by the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay; on thesouth east by Crown lands and the Coonoor Farm Homestead Block: on the south-wo3t by the Middle Makurl Puketoi Block; and on the north-west by the North Puketoi Blook.
Tho Summer Sale, commencing on Saturday, January 80th, and'intended tot the disposals the balance of tho Season's Stook, promises to be one of the most auo" cesntul ever held at Te Aro House. Welling ton. . '• » .Tho Summer Rale will present to all visitors a wonderful array of bargaina in all departments. Wo do not believo in the policy of oarrying over foods from one Beason to another. Wo would rather clear them out ovety season. Hence the reason for the unmistakablo bargains that will be affixed at the Summer Sale, Te Aro House; Wellington; The Summer Sale offers substantial reasons why_ country residents should pay an early visit to To Aro House, By so do« ing, they would have an opportunity of purchasing somo of tho greatest bargains ever heardofin the drapery trade in New Zealand, We would remind the publio that this Summor Sale is limited to 16 days onljMfd • the last day will be Saturday, February 13th. All orders, it accompanied with tho . cash, will be instantly attended to and ' promptly forwarded from Te Aro House.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 1 February 1892, Page 2
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684SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 1 February 1892, Page 2
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