SECOND EDITION.
A special announcement in reference to draiuage and drain pipei, from Mr 0. E. Danicli, appears in our advertising columns.
Mr H. Barraclough,.the well-known Wellington herbalist, is visiting Master, ton with a stock of herbs mado up in the most presentable form. He is confident of their efficacy, and hopes to recoivu the [• support of thoao who are interested in Nature's remedies for the ilia that flesh > is heir to. Mr Wardell, R.M., wbb recently cen« snred by a Napier paper for giving one ' Frederick Lynoßs a aomewhat heavy j sentence. Our Napier contemporary did 1 not. apoil his article by disclosing tho faot • t vioiis convictions on record against thjr i good young man, still this consideration ; was essential if tho outside public wore r to bo guided to form a correct judgment of tho courso taken by Mr Wardell. Our ' own impression at the time was that he was far too experienced a magistrate to make a mistake. ' Tho usual fortnightly Stock Sale of i Messrs Lowes and lorna will be held in their Masterton Yards to-morrow (Wed. nesday), Tho list comprises COO hoggets, 250 good store wethers, 100 fat wethers, 100 cross-bred ewes with lambs at foot, twenty head mixed cattle, eighteen fat bullocks, eight dairy cows to calve next month, six first class marcs and geldings, and the thorough, brod Olydosdale stallion "Silver Stream.' l The report of tho Debenture Committee will bo presented to a meeting of the , Committee of tho Maatorton AgriouN tural and Pastoral Association to bo held , to-morrow. Tho freehold property known m "Brentwood,"tho family residence of the late Mr 0. A. Vallanoe, is advertised by Mr 0. F. Ga*ith, solicitor, for sale or to lot, " Brentwood" is about two milea from the Masterton Post Offlco amk contains forty acres of land with a roomed house, cottage, Btalls, etc, A man named James Andorson, twontysix years of age, waa committed to tho Wellington Lunatic Asylum by Colonel Roberts, R.M.,at Carterton, this Morning, on the certificate of Dm Johnston and Bey, Mr M. Caielborg, managing director of the Wairarapa Farmers' Cooperative Association, has sent the following letter to tho Now Zealand Timesi-Iu your issue of tho 6th, headed 'The Manawatu Farmors' Co-oporativo Asso. elation,' I notice one statement which is not in accordance with fact, namely, this one:—ln speaking of Mr Nathan you say, 'Tho rocent formation of his business in the Wairarapa into a Farmorß' Co-oporativo Company, and tho successful results in connection thorewith,&c.' Now, Mr Nathan had no business in the Wairarapa; the only business be had was a very small store at Tenui, in the Whareama district, which was merged with M. Caielberg and Co.'a successful business at Master, ton and Greytown into the Wairarapa Farmers' Co.operativo Association. The firm of M. Caaelberg and Co, conaistdeW of my oldosi son and myself. By* giving publicity to these statements you will dispel all misapprehension. From a report sent by tho Curator of tho Masterton fish ponds to tho Secretary of tho Acclimatization Society, it appears that altogether 294,000 trout have been sent from the hatcheries this year. Of this number 161,000 have been liberated by Mr Ayson. The head. waters of tho Hutt, Wairarapa and Manawatu Btrcams have received 51,000 brown trout and 87,000 Looh A Leven. The New South Wales Govern-, nient have been sent 34,000 oyed ova, the Poverty Bay Society 15,000, the Nelsnn Society 31,000, aud the Hawke's Bay Society 04,000. The Btroams .running into Lake Taupoare toreceivo 20,003 of the latter. A consignment of a 20,000 has also been seut to Mr Ifar-, shalljofTotaraFlat, Greymouth, It It estimated that 600,000 ova still remain in the boxes at the hatchery,
A futtebinb VEEMCT.-ijpeaking of one of the most noted of colonial specialities, the press says:—"Sharland'a Baking Powder deserves more than a passing notic*,for the' l Moa" Brand Bak. ing Powder enjoys a reputation seconi, to none. From one end of New ZfaT' land to the other, large orders are ' received for this popular brand, Even in the moat out of the way districts the careful huuse-wife, possessed with tho laudable ambition to make her bread and Her scones better than |ier neighbours', buys Sharland's Baking Powder, and triumphs over tbo few of her loss sensible sisters, who, from a mistakon sense of ecouomy, buy apparently cheaper brands. The recipe of a good Baking Powder is anything but a secret; but how very few manufacturers use, as Messrs Sharland k Do. do, tho best only of materials, carefully tested before mixture and exactly proportioned," Roadcrs, who require an economical, satisfactory and healthful Baking Pow«. dor, cannot do better than me the "Mo»"bwnd..«A»YT.
_ According to the Ilangitikoi Advocate it is reported that tho survoyors have discovered a natural arch of liniestono, which forms aoomploto bridgo over Coal Oroek, in tho brokon country near the foot of tho range, Mr John Grieg, of Longheadi, nuiat havesomo Gno horses in hU stud, for a Southern oxchango notes tho faot that during last season Mr Qrigg sold two stallions at 200#s each, ono do. 60gs, row nt maro at 15% and two goldings at BOgs each. Winn's now Japanese and Arabian 1 Circus will visit tho Wairarapa nt an early date. Tho fixtures are as follows: —Eketahuna, Septembor 22nd; Masterton, 28rd and 24ih; Oartorlou, vOthj (iraytown,27th| and Foathdraton 28th. Tho Annual Stallion Parntlo in connection wtth tho Wairarapa and East Coast Agricultural and Pastoral Society will tnko place on Saturday tho 24th. ' Riflomon desiring to attend the Association meeting in How South Wales in October will be granted free passes over tho Now Zoaland railways, also ammunition, but no officer will be Bont in charge of thrnn, as some of the competitors are meuibors of ritlo club?. Tho tegular meeting of the riiojnix Lodge, 1.0. G.T., will be held on Wednesday ovenlng, Bro. T. W. Glover, P.G.O.T. will preside, ItememDer I Our big Salo of Surplus Winter Drapery and Clothing, commencing on May, July Ist at To Aro Home. Remember I K yon want to receive wonderful bargains you should visit or send to the Big Salo at To Aro House, Welling, ton. liemcmberl There are wonderful bnrriains in every department snch as wila okikc a trip to our iig Salo remunerative Toil will savo far moro than your expenses by visiting tho Big Salo at To Aro Houso Wellington Remember I Sale Price Lists will on ap» plication be forwarded poßt free, Salo lasts IB days only. If a visit is impossible, stud j your orders, enclosing cash, so that you , may Ehore in the good things going at the ' Big Sale, Te. 1 ro Houso.Wcllinßlon-Aim' I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4211, 6 September 1892, Page 2
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