SECOND EDITION
A sale of general drapery, clothing, &c, is advertised to be held by Mr F. H. Wood at his Greytown auction rooms on Saturday next. MeßtrsLuves & lorn add to their atook salo for Wednesday, 6th April, two fat cows, eight calves (manors) and thirty wether lambs, Tenders are Invited in our advertising columns by_ the North County Counjil for maintaining various main roads, as specified, tor a term of tiro yeara, In the K.M Court this morning ono lawyer characterised another as a " Bimpleton." Tho simple one retorted that jiko appeared to beget like and re« flection, reflection. Our Greytown oorreapondonfc writes: "One of the finest stay's heads that I have seen, waa shown to me yesterday by Mr E. Rutherford, who was taking it to Featherston to be sat up. The antlers had twelve points, of very large and symmetrical dimensions, The stag was shot'at Gladstone tho other day by Mr P. C.JRutherfurd, ol Carterton, and is, 1 believe, the first brought down this Beason," It will be of considerable interest to those whose eyesight is at all defeotive, to know that there is now present at the Club Hotel, on a short visit to Mastorton Mr N. Lazarus, who bears the hiehest credentials and has earned much oulogistio oommendation in liondon, in India and throughout the Australasian Colonies, for the skilful application of-his simple but wonderful system of eye« testing to both ordinary and coraplica* ted cases of defeotive yision. Mr Lazarus notifies in another column that he is to bo consulted at the Club Hotel, and will carefully examine those who visit him as to the condition of their eyesight, and will prescribe suitable speotacles, which, judging by his well-devised system of test, should be calculated to prove of very considerable benefit indeed, The following missing friends are enquired for in Lloyd's Weekly of 21st February:-Alfred Logan sailed for New Zealand in s,s. Allahabad, 1873. Last wrote from Dunedin, June, 1877" Emma Arnal, of Swancombe, Greenhithe, sailed for New Zealand about 18 years ago, Her husband was a platelayer on the railway, Last. address, Wairarapa, John Wyneyard Carpenter went to New Zealand m 1851, In 1851-5 was Bhepherd at btonehurst Station, and in June, 1858, when he last wrote home, <vas working at 11am Barm, near Racecourse Hill Station, for Messrs Russell and Creke. Joseph Hurley, of Kingsrow, Horsleydown, last letter , dated May 6th, 1866, from Toohumbi (?), [ New Zealand, Nathan Perrotfc last wrote'from Auckland, Deceoiber 11, ' 1880; Thomas' Biroh' Price was last I heard of af Waitara. : Thomas''Samuel I and Oharleß Roff, ! with their toother and I sfsfer. sailed for' New Zealand'in }880; Always read the newspaper, and keep I thoroughly poated'm"regari'to th 4 Iran- j saotioitsof the world. Ho who is without a ( newspaper is cut off from his species; in ' these'days of telegraphs and steam, Many ] important inventions and improvements in ] every branch of trade are being mado, and i be'who'don't oonsjjlt the newspapers will , very' soon' find himself' out' in the oold. ' Btraogers that don't' read this paragraph t will hardly know that L, j, Hooper and Co:, r >f the Bon Marohf, is the cheapest and best ( lrspsry'e,s'tgblishment, and have now opened . !B thejr new eeasop'g; sljipmsnts of all " jj§ latest' novelties/ ii; and t 'HDD)} 'milljiiery, dress gopdg, cto n !o, are know. ."" •-'•«*« lesidents have an advauiw,, """ *'•« 12 ndCrewdsons calicoes, which thehriunv.. big stock of. Still there are times when 1 esidents would be out in the cold ii they id not consult the papers, For instance w tessrs Hooper and Company have.a jpepial i, ne they they know is going to,jivelOsin ffl is. $ in vajueto those whopurchase.it,; They it theirfrlends know through ihe.floliupi of V is press; some read it, some don't, Those Q ley do have an advantage over those that \. cn't. Ladies' and children's. ulsters, lokets, furnlinfd cloaks, velvots, and lushes, fur goods, umbrellas, new hosiery in id gloves, Special makes in olbthiiig juat Q pened from tho Mosgiel, Roslyn, : etone,andOnehunga'niills, Blankets.,and annels, rugs, Bhawlß and a large variety of u l 3y's clothing manufactured to their own tl rder from good durable tweeds, Tailoring is tb specialty with the firm. The address to „, lose who don't know them ("whioh is very , iw in New is L. J,. Hooper' & '* 0., Bon Maroh'e, Masterton," and any. re :der bo addressed will be promptly be seouted,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 2
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727SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 2
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