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SECOND EDITION

Mes;rs Lowes and Iqrnq remind oijr readers of their Jiorse e,alo to-morrow at their yards, Renall tit,, at i o'clock sharp. Mr J. Mandel, tobaoconist, notifies that extensive improvements are being made to his premises, which will include die provision of hot, cold, and shower baths, and of other business facilities,

The farm and property situated at Cross' Creek, lately owned by Mr Lot Cross, deceased, together with the stock thereon, is shortly to bo sold by auction. Messrs Badham and, Co., of Wellington, are the auctioneers, and (heir preliminary notice tin the 'subject appears m our advertising column, * Notice of stopping a road is given by the Wairarapa North Coilnty, Sunflowers 2ft lin, iq diaiflotef have been shown at Ghristchurch. Paradise is now Lake Wakatipu. At least the people have so named the place; Mr F.Q> Wood, makes several additions to his next Xaratahi Stook Sale, Mr F. H. Wood will sell at his Greytown auction rooms on Saturday, 1M March, i 'freehold farm property at Toatherstop, by order of tlie I'riftteen ill the lato Mr. G, Liodder. A team of the Pdlmerskm N. Football Club will probably play a match at Masteiton on Easter Monday. Arrange ments are now pending. The little boy Alex, Munro, the only surviving victim of the Tauranga tragedy, is rapidly recovering, tnd is'Consctius. The Minister lor Publio Wwh addressed a public meeting at Blenheim last night. . , Mew Lowes & lorns add' to their stock'hilli) 'furWedmiMay.-'Oth : March 60 stufl Lincoln 2-tooth eweaftQOlainbs! 200 fresh fiill-mouthewes, and ISO 2tooth wothers,'' ' ■' ?R 0 hjs! !>eeii MityieiJ by the local ptidnmaater I—Tempera-, tura (|S.2O; rainfall,, 8.13 inohea on twelve days.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4051, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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274

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4051, 1 March 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4051, 1 March 1892, Page 2

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