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SECOND EDITION.

. The Tapanui Coiuior states that one hundred arid eighty bags of wheat were threshed from twelve acres of ground at Mr Thompson's Paradise Flat farm, ' A mooting of the Reform Special Settlement.Association will be hold thie(Monday) evening. .. It is notified that olaiuiß against the estate of the late Miss Emma' Jeans must be rendered to Mr W.G, Beard, solicitor, Masterton, within ten days of this date, Mr Searl's challenge to put a Maori team in the field to meet any other team in the Wairarapa or Porty-Mile Bush, has, we understand, been readily taken up, and the " tut;" .will be arranged to take place at an early date Messrs Lowes and lorns add to theii usual fortnightly Stuck Sale oh Wednesday, 29th last., fire fi>t cattle and three hundred store wethers. The funeral of the late wife of Hoani TeToro Manihera Rangitakalwaho,, at Papawai yesterday, was well attended, The Greytown Private Band played the "Dead March in Saul." After the funeral the mourners went in for a hearty feast, The Wairarapa Huut Olub invitee tenders forthe privileges at their Steeple, ohase Meeting on. 23rd July, and publish anotitication in another column intimating where the conditions of sale may be seen and upon what date tenders close. Additions are made to the list ol entries for Mr F. H, Wood's Taratahi Stock Sale on Thursday and also to tlu Bale to be held at the late Mr Thomas Cross' farm, Morrison's Bush, to< morrow. * * Ordors for the following wonderful Bargain Parcels will receive prompt attentior and the goods be duly forwarded to any ad' dress, carriage paid, by' parcel post' on re ceipt of the amount in cheques, postal notei bank notes, or money orders, addressed t< James Smith, Te Aro> House, Wellington Parcel No 1-Consists of dress length o superior Melton Cloth, in navy blue, mar one,browo, grey, fawn, green or blaok,! yds body lining, 4yds skirt lining, 2 do buttons to matoh, 1 yard Velveteen for trim ming, priut or gingham apron, Tho whol lot oarriage paid for one guinea, Te An House, Wellington, Pascbi. No 2—Contains 6yds twillei flannelette 6yds colonial flannel in whiti Sheand or Orkney, 12yds stout Dacoi calico, i honeycomb towels, sjda stout whit licoting, The lot oarriago paid for 255, T Ai'o House, We!lington,-ADYT

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 27 June 1892, Page 2

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382

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 27 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 27 June 1892, Page 2

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