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SECOND EDITION

The Bev, J. Dukes will Bggak in the Wealeyan Church, flfastertfin, to-morrow evoning on the subject:" How far are we Free to Think ?"

With' the stallion season now coming many horso owners will requiro gear, and this may be obtained for blood or draught horses at Mr T. H. Thompson's, Queen street, a splendid assortment having beon received by him.

The proposal of the Eketahuna Boad Board to raise a loan oi £I2OO for six miles of formation in the Parkrille Special Settlement has been carried.

A "Bcone" occurred in tho House of Eeprwentatives yesterday, over the decision of the Minister for Agriculture to drop the Stock Bill, a clause of which wasrejeoted,

It is notified in our advortisingcoluinna that tho Clydesdale aolt "Te Bangitumau Pride," by the imported aim Lord Dunmore," will be at tho service of breeders for a few approved mares. Particulars may be obtained on application to William Bird, groom in ohargo.

A correspondent writes:— "SirWould you kindly inform your numerous readers, through your valuable columns, if the public hove a tight to expect the New Zealand Post and Telegraph officials to fill in forms, or if it is tho duty of the public to fill in their own forms )" We understand that the Post Office officials aro not required to fill iu forms for the public; but in the telegraph department, whore a person sending a telegram cannot write, it may be done,

A FUTTERifia vbrdioi.—Speaking of ono of tho most noted of colonial specialities, tho press says:—"Sharland's Baking Powder deserves moro than a passing noticn.for the "Moa" Brand Baking Powder enjoys a reputation second to none, From ono ond of New Zealand to the other, largo orders are received for this popular brand. Evon in tho most out of the way districts tho careful house-wife, possessed with the laudable ambition to ffiakobor broad and her scones better than her neighbours', buys Sharland's Baking Powder, and triumphs over the few of her less sensible sisters, who, from a mistaken senao of economy, buy apparently cheaper brands. The recipe of a good ' Baking Powder is anything but a secret; but how very few manufacturers uso, as Messrs Sharland & 00. do, the best only of materials, carefully tested beforo mixta and exuotly proportioned." Readers, who require an economical, sdtisfactory and healthful Baking Powder, cannot do better than uso - tho* " Moa " brand—Advt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4197, 20 August 1892, Page 2

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396

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4197, 20 August 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4197, 20 August 1892, Page 2

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