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SECOND EDITION.

Tondera for falling eixty-Bix aores of light bush at Kahumingi are invited by Mr 0, F. Yallance.

Messrs Lowes 4 loms announce by advertisement elsowhore that they have for private sale the purebrod Clydesdale Stallion Sir William Jervoia, also two nore sectiuna with substantial, fiveroomed cottapos thereon in Bantiister-> street,

The value of the cheese made in tho Carterton district, and including Greytown and Gladstone, (or the past season, was £14,000, being 350 tons weight, worth, roughly spoaking, £4O per ton, Tho prospects of the coming season are equally good. The Colonial Office authorities consider that Lord Glasgow is bound to accept tho advice of his Ministers respecting tho appointments to the Legislative Council, unless he bolioves they intend to violato the law despite the public feeling in the colony, The arrival of documonts, however, is awaited beforo returning an otfiljy answer.

It was resolved at the meeting of tho Mastorton Road Board on Saturday, . "That instructions be given to Mr . Rawsontoßurvey another short longth. of road on Woraiti to connoot tho road. ' laid off by him from the bend below tho plantation straight to tho Wangaehu Btroam,

The Wasto Lands Committee has had under consideration a number of pe» titions from Small Farm Homestead Associations, Tho principal one was from soveral associations formed at ' Pahiatua which have taken up 40,000 acres of bush country. The petitioners, who are settlers of limited moans, ask tho Government to employ them in felling bush or to grant advances on their improvemonts, adding tho interest to rent, ilr Hogg, who bad charge of the petition, ' replied to certain objections by referring to what had beon dono byOhaffey Brothers in connocljon with the irrigatioh colonies of Australia, and main- < tained tbat it was the duty of the Governmtnt to aaEJst settlers withlimited capital in'getting a footing' on the land, The petition was referred to tho Goyernrqaß^. It is rumoured that the prosenT session of Parliament will not come to. an end before the middle of October, ' The English postal autfaprities hay cabled their reply to the proposals of the Now Zealand Government for the renewal of tho San Francisco Mail Service. It is to the effect thaf the EDgljs|i: Govornmont will renew the but only on strictly Postal Union terms, A ■ Biji wijl, tjiq' Premier says, be brought down thj§ soasion,

The Labour Bureau Is being carefully shephorded by the Minister for Labour. Whontvcr a dispute arises with the men sent to work, or dk> satisfaction is expressed by them; a long toleEfraphio explanation ia at once sent from Wellington to the lyttolton Timoj,

Be catelul, wlien you buy, where you buy what you buy Bnd h'ow you buy; -Hyou'do not watch theso' cardinal points in" thd ■ scienco ; of buvipg,' : !ikeljr'euough.'y(jii wsp buy at the wrong shop, 'but you *" donit want, Bhil pay morp than, is a'f necessary. o'coarse>'will bo'y'our 'owij fault, no 0110 else is to blame; your np* qrfuDß arises from your own'denßpnjss nd lack of caution and foreaigUKm floundering into the first hole in the W\ you come across in your shopping rambles There is only ono way out of the difficulty only one plan by which tho thousand distinct cvii 3 that are in your path con be avoided; and the thousand blessings that are waiting for you can he embraced, viz., Buy everything at Ho:per and Company . Bon Marche,' rule of and soaHluit your family do to likowiss. 1} is, to your iiitereßt, just {he Bame' as. if js(o „ insure your life in abound society, or,bu.i|d... your house on a secure foundation, by coing the whole hog; in other words, by determining to buy everything at Hooper and ' Company's, Bon Marohe. • Take your grocery bill on one hand, and your drapor's on tho tho other Give us your "weekly, order for family stores; for toa, coffee butter, and other eatables, and you ml Bave enough to buy your own clothes, 'with something to put in the pockets. Buy everything at Hooper andjXompanyty Bon> Ma.roha~ApYi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4204, 29 August 1892, Page 2

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667

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4204, 29 August 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4204, 29 August 1892, Page 2

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