SECOND EDITION.
, Messrs Lowea and lorns remind onr readers of their sale to-morrow at their ' rooms, Queen Street, when they will offer two seotionsot land at Dreyerton, ' also, new and secoud hand furniture. ■ turkeys, ducks, fouls, &o, 1 The Police Department has refused to sanction an appeal in the case Police v.iS, J. Searl, a' A Ohriatohunh merchant points, out (says the "i'liuaru Horald 1 ) that thMear Canterbury has produced &71rger quantity of wheat than over before, and adds that it in rather curious that this year of high yield ihe wheatis damaged by rain, as it was in the two previous 1 years of largo yield, 1883 and lbW. ! At a meeting of the Palmerston Borough uouncl held on Wednesday evening, the Mayor moved, '-'that m ■ order to provide work for the unemployed in Jfalmeraton JXorth tho Minister for Public Works bo asked to provide wotk for tbcin on the Faluieratun fahiatua road, commencing at the faluiersion end of tho road,"l'lie motion 1 v aß carried unanimously. ' Messrs Oamjibolt & Clifford, of (he Wairaratm ilusic JDepit, hayo diißulye'd partiiersbip, Mr 0. ii, Uaiajiboll will it) future cavry on the business upon his own responsibility, and beiiig in difeot correspondence with iiiessm Mi'ner & Xliompton and Jfi, J, Kjnu, the kkeb music sua hundrios will Oo pcoeuvable at twenty-four hours' notice. Mr Clifford receives pup;!s tor the organ and musio generally at Mr Campbell's deptit, Persons having claims agaiust the estate of the late William .Lancaster Luceuii ove requested to forwf#js£b same at once to uir W, Q. tor, A first clasj hand for all round work is required by Mr D. Smith, bootmaker, of Quoon-alreet, Uasterton, A new papor Is about to be Issued in * the Horowhenua distriot. It will bo issued twice a week, and will be run on Liberal lines, The namo of the new paper is to be the Horowhenua Times, and will contain in each issue a column of Maori news in tho Native language, Font and a half inches of rain has fallen jn Wellington sinee Sunday l^st, . The appointment pf Mr p, J, ifortoji as postmaster at Pahiatua, and Mr J, Wicksteadatyendiisfjaietted,' * Mr Jamps Aitken has been appointed Deputy of the Registrar pf Man*?, Births and Deaths in the district pf Masterton. _ The following conversation was overheard in tho street tlia other day, but for obvious - reasons we shall omit the name of one of the parties; tho other was the well known sdraper, Mr L, J, Hooper, Mr Spot Cash: "Is it true Mr Hooper that you intSi opening the shop next your draper)/*Sj» tablishme'nt as .-a grooery ;■ and provision' warehouse ? * Mr ; L. J.": " That is 'sd, MV Cash, 'and in about a'vtcek I ; shall be abli to quote to-you the lowest prices-for all kinds of general -merchandise,"' Mr Spot Cash;" Good I I suppose you will keep only good goods and sell ameap as anyone ■ elso? l, yrL,J,; : i^ouktl' ! lha>MtM nothing hut the best? jndtyory' l article' a] bed rook prices J 'Those are the fcMatiiji) stones iiponiyliioh we intend to ereii|' pu'f busiaess," Mr Spot Cash I Your hand'my boy, My account with so«and«so'B worth three pounds a week, and I pay cash. I am not satisfied lately. I fancy Ipay more than I should do, So directly you open your business look upon mo as a regular ci)Si ' . tomer,"-ADVi. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4100, 29 April 1892, Page 2
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558SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4100, 29 April 1892, Page 2
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