SECOND EDITION
Thecorreapondence between Lord Glaa. '•' gow and the Premier relating to the pro* posed appointments to the Legislative Council was kid on the table of the Houso yesterday. It consists of fourteen memoranda; of these we are: informed that His Excellent)? has only forwarded six to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr F. H. Wood adds to his neih Taratahi Stook Bale 100 ewes in lamb^t
The last woek of the Wholesale Drapery Company's Monster Surplus Stock Sale has arrived;.. Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their stock sile for Wednesday next, the 24th instant, six fit bullocks and nine fat cows.
Mr 0, Matthew's Church, notifies that he is prepared to reoeive pupils for the piano and singing./ Mr Clifford's postal address is Box 27, P. 0., Mastertori,- "'"' '
Some mouths ago Goorgie Smithson waß with a company and struok a small township. They billed for "The Woman in Red." Snowing that the country folk were not much at theatregoing,they were surprised to Bee a crowded house,- The 'manager,' on her attention' being oalled to the bills, saw they had been misprinted "The Woman in tied."
Tho wifo of an old Cromwell roaiden' recently proaonted her spouse with twins, making the number of their offspring twenty,—' Country Press.'• H, M. S, Goldfinch, now lying; in Auckland Harbour, is to leave on Monday on a visit to Kermadio Islands. Sho will communicate with Mr Bill and the other settlers on Surjty Island. • T '
Sir (leorgo Grey has givan - notice that when the Land and. Income Assessment Bill is in Committee he will move an amendment exempting improvements up to £3OOO, Mr Dutbie will on Tuesday next ask the Government whether, during the present session, they will introduce a measure to provide tor. the inspection of meat and the better sanitation of slaughterhouses; and, if unable to do so this session, whether thoy will early in thenext.
One day last week Mr. E, E, Chamberlain was kicked on the arm by a draught horse. He took'very little notice of the injury, thinking the limb was merely bruised.- On Tuesday last, however, finding it no better, he went to Dr.Hosking, who, on examination, found that the large bono of the forearm was broken
The centre sotting of a lady's bracelet was lost at the Masterton Football dance last night.. The finder will be rewarded ut.: returning the BametoMr, W. Dougall, jeweller, of Queen St., Masterton, Mr W. Hercock notifies that his favourite purebred Olydesdale StaSfaO "Hero" will a»ain be at the service wf. Wairarapa breeders this season, Hero's stock have made their sire famous, and the horoehimselfhastakonhonours at every show; The draught entiro "Glengarry," a welUknown and reliablo site, with immense musole and bone, and the magnificent coaching stallion "Mazeppa 1 ' (winner of the.Governor's gold medal and the sooiety's prize at a recent Wellington Show) are also advertised by Mr Hercock. "Glengarry" will travel the Maryborough district.
A futterino verdict.—Speaking of one of the most noted of colonial specialities, the press says:—"Sharland's Baking Fowdor deserves more than a passing notico.for the "Moa" Brand Bab ingPowdor enjoys a reputation second to none. From one end of New Zealand to the other, large orders are received for this popular brand. Even in the most out of the way districts the careful huuße-wife, possessed with the laudable ambition to make her bread and hor scones better than her neighbours', buys Sharland's Baking Powder, and triumphs .over the few of her less sensible sisters,,who, from a mistaken sense of ecouomy, buy appnrewj?. chnaper brands, The recipe of: a food Baking Powder is anything but a eecrot; but how very few manufacturers use, as Mcßsro Sharhnd k Uo. do, the best only of materials, carefully tested before mixture and exactly proportioned," Readers, who require an economical, satisfactory and healthful Baking Powder, cannot do better than use the* " Moa" brand,—Advi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4195, 18 August 1892, Page 2
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644SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4195, 18 August 1892, Page 2
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