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SECOND EDITION

The Rov. Robert Wood delivers a lei

ture in tho Tempcranco Hall, Mastorton, on Friday evening next, im "Robert Burns; The man and his writings." Tho lecture will be illustrated by songs, choruses and readings.

A party of a dozen rabbiters left Masterton this morning for a country station. Messrs Lowes and lorns will sell by auction on Saturday noit the thorough* bred stallion Sir William Jervois, if not privately disposed of meanwhile. Professor Mason leotures to-ni((ht on "The Bar and its caro, ,

Messrs Lowes and lorns add to the! usual fortnightly Stock Sale for Wednes day, September 7th, three dairy com. It iB stated that To Kooti intends visit ing Otaki in January next. Tho Dalefield dairy factory re-coin' mences operations on iieptembor l«fcaud

10 Taratahi factory on September 12th

In accordance with the rules of the Society, Messrs J. Maoaraand J Paylon vacate their seats on the Board of Directors of the Mastorton Permanent Investor,entand Building Society in September, and as usual offer themselves for reelection. Nominations of other cattdidatea will be received up to Tuesday, 6th prox.

The Who|esalo Drapery Company's sale closes on Saturday ne;t, September

The following i? the comparative rain, fall registered at Otahuao for the month of August August, 1892, 3,17 inches on fourteen days; 1891, 2'20 inches on thirteen days; 1890, 1.02 inches on seven days. Tho maximum rainfall occurred on August 20th t whonO'9s inch was recorded. _ ■ Q A flittering verdict.-breaking of one of the most noted of colonial

specialities, the press says' 'Sharland's Baking Powder deserves moro than a passing noticn,fof' tho "Moa''Brandßaking fowder enjoys a reputation second to none. From ono end pf jslew Zealand to the other, large orders aro reoeived for this popular brand, . Evon in the most out of the way districts the careful house-wife, possessed with tho laudable ambition to make Lor broad and her scones better than her neighbours', buys Sharland's Baking Powder, and triumphs over the few of her loss sensible sisters, who, from a mistaken sense of economy, buy apparently cheaper brands. The recipe pf a good Baking Powder is anything but a secret; but how very few manufacturers use, as Messrs Sharland & Co. jo, the best only of materials, carefully tested' before mixture and exactly'. proportioned," Headers, who require an economical, satisfactory and healthful Bajjjng dor, cannot do better than use the 11 ijoa" brand,--Adyt,

An emargenoj mooting of the Masterton Masonio Lodge, No. 19, N.Z.0., will be held this (Wednesday) evening. Iu tho Greytoiro R.M. Oonrt on Monday, before Dr Bey, J,P., Ahitanga Matenga (ABhton) was fined 5s and cosfcj, m default twenty-four hours, for being drunk. George Knowiea was fined in the same amount for a similar offeuco by His Worship the Mayor yesterday,

The Waste Lands Committee makes the following recommendation to the House tnis afternoon with reference to the road through Weraiti estate: m "That having heard alt the ovidunce, this oommittee, while of the opinion that the right of taking a road should not bo waived, are satisfied that the matter oan be left with the Government to dual with as they consider best, in the interests of the Colony, ilemcmoer Our big Sale of Surplus Winter Drapery and Clothing, commencing on Friday. July Ist at Te Aro Houso, Bememberl' If yon want to receivo wonderful bargains ypushould visitor send to tho Big Sato at To Aro House, Wellington. ■ .

Bemem'jTl Thero.are wonderful bargains in every department suoh as wils make a trip to our Dig Sate renlunerativo You will savo far more than your expenses by visiting the Big Sale at Te Aro Houso. Wellington Bemember I Sale Price Lists will on ap« plication be forwarded post free, Sale lasts 15 days only, If a visit is impossible, send your orders, enclosing cash, so that you may share in the good things going at the Big Sale, Te Aro Houso.Wellington —Advt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4206, 31 August 1892, Page 2

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647

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4206, 31 August 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4206, 31 August 1892, Page 2

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