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SECOND EDITION.

Owing to the death of Sir Harry Atkinson the Citizens' Ball in Welling, ton has been postponed till Monday, 4th A handsome single buggy is in course of construction at the Morton Blaok.. jmith and Wheelwright Company s works, to the order of MT James Btuokey, ofTefiangitumau. The yehiole is fitted with a -Fraser's patent brake, the first,we be]ieve,'that has been ; supplied to a private order. The "brake issiiaplicity itself. ,Itisa oentreaotwn, worked by; the pressure of the foot on a jbarVsonneotedwitharodleadingtothe I axle of tho hied wheela.-lTtiia presses a steel spring fitting rouud the hub band of each of tho hind wheels and effects ally.prevents their turning.fjt can be fixed to spring traps just aB readily as I four-wheeled conveyances. It has many j advantages over the uußightiy projection lnpreientuse. ■: ..Special attention ii. direotod to the programme of {lie "Wairarapa Hunt Club's Steepleohisii Meeting .published elsewhere, ami to the fact' that Nomina* twns for all eveiita close' with' 'tho Seeretarv, Empire Hotel, Feithentou, Son .Saturday night, There;. are. some attractive eveuta ( in the', list; and a meeting of this kind affirda owners an adrairabla ohanoa of ascertaining what "go" titers irf in a horse Many good "quads'! havefirst discovered themselves at steeplechase githeriugs, We hope,v therefore, to see numerous entries, and hunting men Bhould make a point of* entering their hones for the mestiug]! without too critically studying their ohauoes beforehand. :■'.■■'■'■. ~ . Yesterday morning Mr W; 0. Nation, the secretary of the Arbor Day Committee at Greytown, telegraphed to the Minister of Agriculture to know if the 4th of August this year was to be appointed Arbor Day. He received a reply that the4th of next month would be gazetted as Arbor' Day, and that steps were being taken to urge a general observance. In' consequence of this the Greytown Arbor Day Committee have resolved upon a postponement, instead of holding their celebration this week as was originally intonded. They have dug holes and are oreoting protecting fences for 160 trees, on the road leading from Greytown to-Carterton. On Friday evening next a ball will be held in the Palace Hall, as notified by advertise nient elsewhere, the proceeds of which will be devoted to paying all expenses oonneoted with this year's planting. A committee of ladies has worked most energetically to make it a suocess, and the gathering on Friday night promises to be ft very large-one. The publio generally will tbuß have an opportunity pf supporting a deserving object, and fine weather should result in tho hall being filled on the occasion. How is it r Ask anyone in the orowd-sAiM your next door neighbour, Ask the marthT oollectd tickets on the railway. Ask the peoplo whodwellin Eketahuna, Mauriceville, Temii, Carterton, Greytown, or anywhere else. Communicate with tho peoplo living in any part of the country. Ask themallwhy they shop atL. J, HOOPER& COMPANY'S, and they will tell you "bocausoit Buitathem.' And why does it suit them? Became they get more and better in exebango for their money at the Bon Marchb than anywhere else, and becauso the conveniences of the place arosuoh as no othor establishment can afford, These aro the bare outlines of the reasoning that brings the peoplo in shoals to this wondorfal pluco of busintas. Visit the various departmeets in which the lordly creature man finds all he wants, and woman-lovely womanloves to linger andlookattho fashion section, Hero are the Boulevards of Paris and the shops of Eegont and (Word streets, London, rolled intoonc Here under your eye arc tho fashions arranged, classified; and ready for immediate use and wear. ' Turn into the grocery and provision sections, These are of interest to ovcry man jack in the community, To describe the advantages of buying from Hooper would fill a book, Whether you want blankets or bonnets, tea or sugar, whether you re a chilly mortal or a hot member, a protectionist, a fcetrador, a socialist, a nhthunipian, a pesitivist, a nono such, or a rabbit catolier, you will find no better outlet for the money you have to spend than at Hooper and Company's Bon Marolie, Master-ton,-Advt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 29 June 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 29 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 29 June 1892, Page 2

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