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SECOND EDITION.

The followiug cable messago was yosterday despatched to Mr Gladstone from Wellington" Gudiitone, England.— Ministry send congratulations Gladstone. —Phbmieb,"

A further addition of one bundrod ewes, forward, in lamb, and twelve yearling, is made to Mi P. H, Wood's Taratahi stock sale whnh takes place tomorrow, As will be seen by advertisement appearing elsewhere th» entries for this sale are numerous, some special lots in all classes being offered. .

The Wholesale Drapery Company is now offering five shillmfsin tho pound discount on macintoshes, ovorcoats and underclothing.

A Ohristohurch papei is informed that a discovery which may be of considerable interest to our scientific mon has very recently been made in the Malvern •Hills by a Ohristchurch engineer. When making a cutting in a hard brown sandstone rock, he came across what ho supposed to be birds' bonos. Somo are the size of'a man'B finger, and othorsaro larger, the thickest beiiig about the size of a porson's wrist. There is a large quantity of them, and nearly all are found in a vertical position. On taking some out of the rook—a work of Borne difficulty—it has been ensy, by removing the Band, to dear out tho hollow in the bones (if iheyare bones) which originally contained the m»r.:ow, The gentleman who made the discovery intends, on his next visit to town, to brins; down a small block of the stone containing the 'remains, and submit it to tho Museum i authorities tor an opinion.

In tho Menoylyres Standard, of May 10, is published »■ lettsr from Messrs Torromo, Son, and Co,, of Loudon, to a leading eatancioro on the subject, pointing out that the Argontine Republic is a splendid fiold for tho dairy industry. "The butter that we receive from Now Zealand and Australia," thoy write, " vrhero they began exporting about ton orsixteon years ago, finis an easy market, and obtains better prices than the artiole we receive from Franco, Now the Argentine Republio has she advantage of New Zealand in tho way of distance, and being a great cattle oountry, it is deatiued to send us our main supply of butter." The firm then proceeds to enumerate the essential conditions for the success of the industry, including details as to colour, paoking, salting, the best months for exporting, cost of machinery, &c.

The Masterton Football Club has definitely decided to hold its annual ball on August 19th,

Remember I Our big sale of Surplus Winter Drapsry'and Clolbitig, oimmeooing on Friday, July Ist, at TeAio'House.' Remember j If you " ivai)t (o receive Wonderful b'argqinsyou should visit or Bend to the Big Sale at Te Aro House, Wellington,

Gememberl There aro wonderful bar. gains in every department 3uch as will make a trij) to our Big Sale ronnnerativo. You will save far more than your expenses' by visiting the Big Sale at l'e Aro House, Wellington ' Remember I Sale Price lists will on application be forwarded posl free, Sale lasts 15 days only, II a-visit hi impossible, send your orders, enolosiog Cash, so that you may share in the good tbi sgs - going at the Big Sale, Te Aro House, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4176, 27 July 1892, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4176, 27 July 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4176, 27 July 1892, Page 2

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