SECOND EDITION
Objections to the valuation list of the f Borough of Masterton ore to he heard ( and determined by Colonel, Roberts, r E.M,, on Saturday, 19th March, The quarterly sitting of the Muterton Borough Licensing Bench, which wan to have been held to-day, lapsed, no applications having been made. ■ Messrs Lowes & lorna add to 'their stock sale for' Wednesday next, 300 breeding ewes, also 300 breeding 'ewes t bred by Mr James Stuckey. ! The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative i Association, Ltd,, announce the arrival ! of a shipment of fine Canterbury hams , and bacon, and five tons of the well an" [• favorably-known Dalefjeld cheese of th ohoioeat quality, A' special price list c the Auckland Sugar Company's-product i is also'publishefl; ; Walter fiaigent, a young mai ! emtilpyed at Price's sawmill, "Peptone ' had otie of the finders of hla right ham i taken off by a circular saw yesterday I It will be remembered' that the sam ; young fellow met with'a similar aociden , at Mangamahoe sdnie littlo'time' since i A firs| c|ass inquVator is advertised fo , sale hi our columns.'' The present; o'wrie ' hag used if fp successfully'rear seyera broods, and his only reasVfor' wishinj 1 toselljsthatho wilUhurtly'be Jeayinj 1 Masterton, ' The sum. of £5170 was.putthrougl the machines l Mh^W(in FWi racei yesterday, If the next seasonVhoneyin Mastertoi should bo flavoured with peppermint, pineapple or raspberry, no one heed bi greatly surprised, as the busy bees'liavi {ajpn charge of Mr Joseph Dixon's oordial lactdry, Wdej^ife' tho effo'rfi of a Bmall boy whoso' J duty it is 1 to'aliow the uninvited gutata tho door', the bees are remo?ing abutit a' gallon' a day ol assorted syrupg,' A tejegram from Sydney Bays tliat'Mr S. H, Qo/lan, of gawke's Bay, has purchased the Newminster—Beryl co]t fur 1000 guineas, Among the numerous lines of sheop and cattle to be at Mr F. H, Wood's Btock sale in the Tawtahi yards on Thursday, nest, specialattention may justly bedireoted;to the Jjnportant enfry of purc»bred short-horn bulls, cows and heifers and grade short horn breeding cows by Mr f)unj;anM'Master of Matawhero, who « one of the m'6§t careful and most successful breeders of pedigree and highs class cattle j n the Wairarapa, '-'Mr Wood s sale has also othor special entries on this occasion which deseryethe notice ofbuyors, '.'..-. A sheep-owner on the Peninsula (says the Lyttelton Times) who had some rams for sale recently, was called upon by a dealer who was eager to purchase. A difference as to values of course followed, but the vendor aud purchaser agreed' to abide by the result of a game of euchre, to settle whether the dealer should have the sheep for double the estimated value or for nothing. The dealer won. i The dealer wht .chagrined- subsequently '-'to find, : when'rneeting another - ram buyer, fhat:)ie,could-havc:Bold,tlie ranis for ej>" double the value lis: himself had put on them.'; '•■■■' -' :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4054, 4 March 1892, Page 2
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473SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4054, 4 March 1892, Page 2
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