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SECOND EDITION.

Mr W, P. York returns thanks to thoße who bo kindly agisted in carrying his son's body out of the bush, and also to those wholent yaluableaid and showed sympathy with him on the occasion. At the Bale of privileges in conneotion with the Wairarapa Bating Olub'ii Easter Race Mooting, to be run at Tauheronikau on Eaater Monday, the following, were tha purchasers;-Gates, J. Earr, .£3O; grand stand bar, J Wilkinson, £'(i: grand stand cofrcah-.' ment room, A, L. Whyle, £i 10s; outside publican's booth, Bunyard, £5 10s; oataide refreshment booth, Oonradson, £6; horss yards, Crawford, £5 ; fruit and fauoy goods stall, H, Cook, £1 IBs, The salo m conducted by Mr F. 11, Wood at his Greytown rooms. It is not every kind of" llragon" that one would caro to take into their homes, but this only proves the fact that there are Dragons and Dragons, For instance, no well appointed table Is complete without some delicacies made ligncer than the air itself by the "Dragon" Baking Powder, to tempt the appetitoa of youm; and old. This genuine and carefully compounded admixture, whiohisone of the Special manufactures of Messrs IV. and G, Turnbull & Co,, whose name itself carries a guarantee with it for any article introduced into the market uudertheirauspioes, is absolutely pure, wholesome and ofieotive. People do not always take sufficient care of what they are eating, and it is safe to say that many are Buffering iiaily from carelessness in this respect, It is a great mistake to think' that because a packet ol something culled baking.powder" if handefjtp $e pplwerif mlj doas well as the real article. The result might be that the unsuspecting ope is - carrying home a couple of ounces of sW poison. In these days of fraud and adulteration people should always see that they deal . with reliable firms and pucchase only articles which the manufacturers are not afraid to guarantee. The Dragon Baking Powder has been tried and proved, and as all the leading retailers keep it there need be no difhculty in obtaining this brand anywhere. T(te directors of the Wairarapa Farmers' Cooperate Association piet on Saturday,"Dth jost;' Presto-Messrs M. Casclberg,'(ohairman), A. W. Gave, ■. Dr Hosking, L. Caselberg, D. Donald, ! and D.' J.\Nathan,' TheOhairroau, in accordance wi(h previolis instructions, submitted plahs ' "of adorations and additifl'ns tfj |Hp' GfeyfijUh tybrj£ The cost of these wm WiM ©eatff than originally contemplated, but it was explained that tilt) rapid ejtwfofl the business necessitated mnm A?tmiai'ua

additions than were at firai proposed. The offer of Mr A. Birnio to sell his Pabiatita btisjnesa nejt cgmidpred, and it was decided to acco[ic it, th'n ABBociatxon taking pusaoseion on May 2nd. Tho directors decided that owing to the field that exists at Pahiatua for further developing the trado connection there, it would time in "making: material additions tb the present premises, An ofitir from'MrJames flf'bja' epctiqp of acpeg 'Wiiipooa,'op ivfijcii the' Association! granary stands, was oonsidefeij pd as tup Bito was believed to bo an eligible one for the factories, it was..resolved to, accept it. The Secretary reported that applications for shares were coming in freely from a very 'desirable class of applicants, and sevctal hundred Bhares,.were, allotted. It:was dp.cidod to postpone consideration i of tho time fur finally closing the eharo ; till next meeting, * * ■'.,.'

A nu.nber of members of the Master* ton Masonic Ledge, N.Z.C., proceeded to Greytown to-day to meet the R.W.P.Q.MLBro. Thompson and officors of the Grand Ledge ot Now Zealand. A banquet will be held this evening, to be followed by a ball. ; A false alarm was sounded on the Queen-street'firebell at noon to day, \ . ; Messrs Lo\yes.<& lorn 3 make extensive f*- L additions to their Stock Sale for Wed- \ nesday, April 20th. For particulars set advertisement. The Minister of Public. Works has determined to put in hand a further section of two and a half miles on the Ekefcahima-Woodville railway line. It will bo in the' vioinity of Pahiatua and will be let in small contracts upon the co-operative Bystem, The usual fortnightly forester's danoe was held at Greytown last evening, at which about twenty couples wero present. Tho regular night is Tuesday, ">T' but itwaß held last night on account of the Masonic "At Home,"' A "biiok'danoing" class is about to be formod at Greytown by Mr 0. Amos. The first night will be Thursday next. Entries are being received for Mr F. ' H. Wood's next Stook .Sale at the Taratahi yards on Thursday, 21st April, and the preliminary list will be advertised to-morrow. ...Mr William Honrv Hales has-be?n appointed Engineers-Chief for the Colony, vice Mr W. JN. Blair, deceased. Always read the newspaper,- and keep ■ thoroughly posted in regard to the tran- A" v saotions of the world, He who is without a C** 1 newspaper is out ■ off - from his speoies, in these days of telegraphs and steam. Many important inventions and improvements in evory branch of trade are being he.who don't consult tho newspapers ' will : very soon find himself out in the cold Strangers that don't read this paragraph will hardly know that t. J.'Hooper and C 0.," of the Bon MarchS, is the cheapest and best ; drapery establishment, and have now opened • up their new season's' shipments of all the latest novelties in English and * French millinery/ drees goods,' ■ eta, ' Residents have an advantago as Hooper & Co, are known to them as well as Howrockses ' and Crewdsons calicoes, wbich tta fini k'ee a big stook of. Still there are times when residents would :be out in the cold if they did not consult the papers. ■ For inslanco Messrs Hooper and Company have a Bpeoial hne they they know is going (0 give 40a in the £ in value to those who purchase it.' They let their friends know through the eolummfol tho press; some read it, some don't. Those they do have m advantage over those that don't, Ladies' and children's ulsters, J jackets, furJined cloaks, velvets, and ■ plushes, fur goods, umbrellas, new hosiery and gloves Special makes in olothing just opened from tho Mosgicl, Roslyn, Kaiapoi, mono, and Onebunga mills. Blankets and flannels, rugs, shawl# and a large' variety of boy's clothing manufactured to their own order from good durable tweeds, Tailoring is a specialty with the firm, The address to ■. ± those who doo't know them fwhioh is vory ,J few in Now Zealand; is L. J. Hooper <S*V Co,, Bon Marohe, Maßterton, aud any order so jddreasod will be ; promptly executed,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4087, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4087, 12 April 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4087, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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