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SECOND EDITION.

Sir William sox is steadily recovering frum his recent illness.

During lastweek the labour Bureau sent fifty-fnur men to work in tho north, orn districts.

The total rainfall for July in Wellington is already 10'81 inches.

Tho Btatoment that Good Templava havo canvassed the Otorohanga district ogaiust tho issue of a liconso, is denied >■ Thoso wishing to avail themselves W tho opportunity of consulting Professor Valentino Walker, the clever palmist, should visit him at once, as his season in Mastorton is drawing to a oloso, .

The usual fortnightly stock sale o' Messrs Lowes and lurna will be held in their Mastorton yards to-morrow (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock. The list embrace 050 hoggets, 310 good owes in lamb, 160 merino wethers, 8 fat bullocks, 6 eighteen months to two.year old steers and heifers, 3 dairy cons, 6 first-olass draught mures aud foldings (imported), 4 good hacks and trp horses, 6 pigs, etc,

Mr F, H. Wood makes several additions to his nest Taratahi Stock Sale, We aro pleased to hear that Mr J. J, Freeth has conttnuod to improve in health since ho removed to Wangani'i, and that the change and rest have had the effect of almost complete restoration. In about a fortnight/Mr Freeth goes on' to New Plymouth, where he has to take up tho duties of Clerk of Court, with its nutnorous minor attachments, and whore, of course, his family will therefore permanently reside.

The usual fortnightly concert in aid of the Greytown Presbyterian Building fund, which was to have!' boon held last night, haß been postponed until next Monday evening, on account of most of tho intending performers being laid up with aovere colds.

Tho Government propose abolishing all naturalisation fees, The Poßtmaster-Genoral is still in communication by cable with the postal authorities in England on the subject of uewspaper postago between New Zealand and countries within tho Postal Union. Mr Ward is hopoful that the old arrangement between England and New Zealand, will be reverted to, viz., Id per newspaper, irrespective of weight.

Our Greytown correspondent writeß: The weather hete-lately haa been more severe than has been known for several years past. Tho farmers and outdoor workmen have been complaining bitterly. There jb, however, this morn* ing some prospect of a ohange. liomembcrl Our big Bale of Surplus Winter Drapery and Clothing, oommencing on Friday, July Ist, at To Aro House, Remembor I If you want to recoive wonderful bargains you should visit or send to tho Big Sale at Te Aro House. Weltokton. Tfl Eememborl There are wonderful & gains ;n ovory department such as will make a trip to out Big Sale remunerative. You will save far more than your oxpenses by vißitingtbeßig Sale at 'fe Aro House, Wellington;

EemembnrlSalo Price lists will on application be forwarded post free. Pale lasts 15 days only, If a visit is impossible, send your orders, enclosing Cash, so that you may share in tho good things going at the Big Sale, Te Aro House, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 2

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