SECOND EDITION.
The two nion arroßted iu Eketaknv on suspicion of. having murderedJoha jUarton, were, taken to Wellington to/., day in the custody of a couple of Constables. i
Our reidors are again reminded of the. sale of work to be held in theTemperanoe liallonWednesday in connection with the Wesleyaii Sunday School. Tire full pi'ogrjmrae of to MastaVtonOpaki Jockey C lub's St-' PiitricWTDay meeting appears in to-day'a Daut, and! on perusal will be found to bo a roa°| attractive"one." The OlnbTipbsars to « doing its heat to make meetings at thaj end of the Vulley really enjoyable, anl that to be held on the 17th of March, bids fair to eclipse any previous effort, Messrs Lowes and lows add to their stook sale for Wednesday, February 24, 160 fat wethers.
Tait Te Are issues a challenge to \ wrestle Simeon, or any other man under p : ll;Btone,;afcthe Theatre Royalj onSatur-.v. day next 20th"hut. . s '': . ■ ■ ■ • • A f'.noy skotch of the Hessian fly, | ■■ twenty'five dumetora is on, :1 view at Mr J, Williams' shop. It is the f production of Mr 0, E, Bremner, andii | : exejuted in his very beat Style. 1 It is requested by the:, executors, in If a notice published'elsewhere, that'.all accounts owiog'to the estate of the late Peter Diokson shall be settled on or be» hre Monday, ."2nd Febr'uary s and ,: !■ notified 'that otherwise proceediusp will' :. betaken without further hotico. , ;
The latest on dit in Wellington ia that the' Groat Liberal Party' has purchased the " New Zealand Times." tor source of information is a fairly raluKfcr one, and is such that definite'confirmation of the transaction may be expected, . Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their stooksalo for Wednesday, February 24th, cross-bred shorn lambs, 80 owes and lambs, 200 lambs uTwool.aud 150 breeding owes,
Special attention is directed to an important sale of 4100 ewes by Mr F, H. Wood at his Taratahi sale yards on Thutsday, the 25th, The whole of them are from the celebrated Tupurupuro. flock of Mr W. : O. Buchanan; Who'is well known for his careful breeding. ; The Wairarnpa, Farmers' Cooperative , Association, Limited, commenced their " ; great clearing 'sate on Saturday last. The Mastorton warehouse was thronged with oußtomers throughout the day, and there was a graatruimfortho bargains offered, Astheaile will not oontimie for aleugthy m ; period, the publioshould oaU early and make their purohases.
A local photographer (says tho Auck> land Star), tells a story 6t a young .man whocame into the studio one day and asked nervously if he might have a little Conversation nith him, Ihe visitor was painfully ugly, and after some aj&ward blushing and indefinite alluJfiiJ he asked the artist if ho among his samples a picture of any younp man, who looked like Mm, bu was totter looking. " What do you mean young man?'"askod tho photo* erapher. " Well," replied he, making a clean breast of it, " I am just engaged to. be married. The young lady lives down South. She is going home She says she thinks I'm so good she doesn't mind my. being homely, but she wants a good-looking picture to take homo with her to show the girls."
Some do, some don't;! The majority ; do, the minority don't. The largo- "': brained level-headed folks do, the others .'-■•■' don't! Those whostudy their best interests do; those who negleot them don't, .' Of course there will always be a minority who persistently avoid doing the right ; and of course the members of that minority rnwt pay for their baoksliding, They backslide with their eyes open. Ihe eyil they work upon themselves is \- continually being pointed out to them and yet they continue on their downward career, The ] case in point is a aimplo one, a mere matter of £ s. d,, of the value of the circulating medigh and ; whatyou oan got for the money tospond. Thero is no sontimetyToont It, it ia of the earth, earthy, it's bound up" in worldliness and yei it's a mottor of •«« ; ~: much importance as half the things that are preaohed from stump and pulpit and platform from yoar's ond to year's end, - Join the majority,' make ono of tho. happy throng ever changing, always in- '■ i creasing, .who day after day, week after weok, and all the year round buy all they want at the Bon Marche, Masterion, it's the best store hi town, out.of it or routid about it. If you doubt it go - v , and seo thi proprietors—Hooper & Co., and you will soon be convinced,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18920215.2.11
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4038, 15 February 1892, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
740SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4038, 15 February 1892, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.