SECOND EDITION
A gentleman advertises in out wanted f column for rooms with board in a private ( house, on liboral terms. ( The Venerable Archdeacon Williams, I of Gisborne, took the eorvioo at 8t Luke's church, Greytown, last night, ' and preached an eloquent extempore j sermon, before a large congregation. He took for his test the 9th verse of the 7th ohapter of St Luke's gospel.. ' The Elsie farm, lying between .Wasterton and, the Opaki, containing 2500 acres and 6910 sheep, is being offered for sale. . - A shooting match will take place on Saturday next at the Masterton rifle butts, between a team of tho Taueru Rifle Olub and a toam of the Masterton Rifles., A Government parade of the Masterton Rifle Volunteers vrill be held on Thursday next. ■ Messrs I). Henderson and Co, require oat and wheat chaff, Application is to be made to Mr Joseph Corps, manager. Messrs Lowes & lorns arM to their stock sale for Wednesday next 250 shorn lambs, 60 ewes, and 2 draught geldinea by Avon. A benefit entertainment is to be tendered to Mre.l. D, Foley by the public of Masterton on Tuesday, Kith February, A number of lady and gentleman amateurs have volunteered 1 their Beryioes. The Ashburton Guardian records a somewhat surprising incident which i occurred on the farm of Messrs Watson, , at Ashsy. A crop ot corn was being cut with a reaper and binder, wher. a hare i wan seized by the machine and bound ' up in a sheaf. The creature was utiluirt, 1 its whereabouts being dhccveied by
its repeated cries, ■, The settlers of the Upper Plainintend moving actively in the ' direction of securing a water surply as soon as harvesting operations are concluded, The work will, it is expeotod, be undertaken under the Local Bodies Loans Act. - This will necessitate a poll of tho ratepayers of the district
interested being taken on the subject, A price list and Bpocial notice from Messrs Price & Co., tho wellknown artistic photographers, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, appears in another column, The firm have all along preserved a high standard of excelleuce in the work
turned out, and at the present time they are achieving some wonderfully pleasing effects in faithful portraiture and skilful finish, MrW.'Kiusey, the principal of the firm, is in charge nf the operating room, end as besides having thorough knowledge of practical photography, Mr Kinsey is an artist in oils and watercolours, ho obtains most excellent results from this careful personal attention; sitters nay therefore rely upon securing a good portrait and an artistic picture.
It is always an advantage to be able to buy a sewing machine from a thoroughly practical man, and in this connection our readers would do well to study the businessannouncemont of Mr F. J, W.'iFear, of Willis street, Wellington, which appears in another column, Mr Fear is an expert in his line, and by no moans confines himself to the machines of one manufacturer, but on the contrary, keeps on sale an excellent assortment of sewing machines by. every known maker of repute. The new "Rotary Shuttle Standard "is rather a specialty of his, and it it certainly a machine of acknowledged position and superior merit, but as a matter of fact, Mr Fear, we understand, is prepared to guarantee any sewing mechine he sells, as he only keeps in stook those which are likely to give satisfaction, There are several machines in the market which are mere oopios of better and older established articles, these, he _doos not profess ■-.to -stock. Repairs arts also given careful attention at this. woll'known' establishment in Willis street, Wellington,
"The.Summer 'bale, commencing on Saturday, January 30th, and intended lor the disposal of the balanco of the Season's Stock, promises to be one of the most such cessful ever held at Te Aro House, Wellington.
The Summer. Rale will present to all visitors a wonderful array of bargains in all .departments. We do hot believe in the policy of carrying over goods from one season to another. Wo would rather dear them out every season, Hence the reason for the unmistakable bargains that will be affixed at the Summer Sale, Te Aro House, Wellington;
The Summer Sale offers substantial reasons why oountry residents should pay an early visit to Te Aro House, By so doing, they would have an opportunity of purchasing soimql the greatest bargains ever hearer of in the drapery trade in Now Zealand. ' tyo would retnind the publio th,at this, Summer Sale is limited to 15 days only, and the last day will bo Saturday, February 13th, All orders, if accompanied with the cash, will be instantly attended to and promptly forwarded fromTe Aro Houbo.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4032, 8 February 1892, Page 2
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780SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4032, 8 February 1892, Page 2
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