SECOND EDITION
Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their stock sale [or Wednesday, March 23rd, 200 breeding ewes, Tenders are invited till noon of Saturday next, for ironing premises in Queen St. ■ Mr William Lens, of the Kuiipunl Apiary, notifies that ho is prepared to buy beeswax in any quantity, ' Mr 1\ H, Wood adds to his next Taratahi Block sale entries for tho 24th inat., 400 breeding ewes and 100 fat ewes. A notification regarding the confirmation of a Wairarapa North County Council bylaw prohibiting the carriage of cert .in classes of goods, the use of bullocks, and amendment of the wheel tiro bylaw in relation to a portion of the J Eketahuiia-Tenui road, appears in the advertising columns of this issue, The Wairarapa Farmers'Oo'Operative Association has now working at the Queen Street establishment a patent seed tester,recently sent'from England by James Carter and Co, By a olever arraogement'the seeds, which are placed in a position tn be, easily seen, are forced to shGot if there is any life in them,
The Boy. L, M. Isitt delivered an address on the Prohibition queation to a "large audience in the Wellington Opera House, last night. Tlio Mayor (Mr H. D, Bell) oooupi«d tho chair. A cmstable iu the Wairarapadistriot, says the Rev. L, M. Isitt, recently aer--ved n summoiiß fur drunkenness upon a man tua public bouse, which drew from iho landlady the indignant remark, " This is too bad, we shall havo to write to.Mr Hogg about this." ■r: Our first shipments ot now goods for the Autumn and Winter season havo now oome ■■' to hand by the latest mail steamers, and 0 we havo boon busily omployed in opening them out and preparing them for inspection atTo Aro House, Wellington, ■' ; We shall bo happy to forward patterns of A our new Dross Fabrios and other novelties freo by post to any address, on application to James Smith, Te Aro House, Wellington, Our selection of Autumn and Winter Fashions has beon maae by out owa buyer's —men of great experience, tasto and judg-meut-:in the British, French. and Continental markets, and may be relied onas surpassing cverjthiug we have previously shown at To Aro House, Wellington. Our ladies would find it to their advan- ' tage to make .their choice as early as possible, and so to have the advantage oi getting their dresses random good time for tho Season, at To Aro House, Wellington. Wo will also forward our Charto for self*. measurement to anyone intimating their"' wish in this respect to us, and will guarantee to all oußtomcrs the advantages of taste, .< fit, finish and prompt oxeoution in our Celebrated Dressmaking Room at Te Aro . . House, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4064, 16 March 1892, Page 2
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447SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4064, 16 March 1892, Page 2
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