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JUST OPENED FIVE CASES LADIES' BEALETTE JACKETS 1 . Wowost Shapes and Cheap as Chios, LADIES' RAINPROOFS ' ' AND MACINTOSHES, LADIES DLBTERB PUR-LINED CLOAKS, AND CAPES. Latest Styles.—Call and See Thorn at HOOPEIUCO.'S ALSO O OASES NEW DRESS MATEKIALss. Ladies' Tweeds, Gorges, Cheviot Series, Camels Hair Strippa, French Chevron Tweeds, French Cordolets, Meltons, Homespuns rnoM BJd yard Single Width and 1/0 Double Width, Also a new lot of novelties in Robe Lengths, HOOPER & CO., BON MARCHE. MR MOFFITT, UItGEONDENTIST, Chapel Street, Msstarton. fHE WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES can bo purcbajel in "Wellington from Mr J.B. INNEB, Stationer, Willis Street. . , ISITORS' LIST, Club Hotel, MasV terton," Tuesday!— Messrs J, Nicholson, A, Clayton, F. 0. Lbwjs, W. W, Smith, J. Gleoson, J. Anpatoin, R, A, Wakelin, R. Roako, J. A. Uinchberg, —Buttle, J. Myerß, A. E. Gannawaj, E. Mills, Y. 0, tfailaford, E, King, J, P, Slinn. °

The commercial classes in New Zealand aro entering strong protests against (lie proposal of the Government to resume the political control of our railways! M a BuPGinl meeting of the Wellington Chamber ofCommerce yesterday flie following resolution was carried " nem con";" This Chamber is unable to find any justification for a proposal to again bring New Zealand Railways tinder political control and iB of the opinion that ment under commissioners has been highly satisfactory to the colony as a whole and justiGes a continuation of non-political management," There are grounds on which the 'Government could logically defend the position they have taken up in this affair, but it is less a question of logic than of necessity with ministers. Their masters, the labour unions, command them to resumo control in the interests, not of the Colony, but of the railway employes. The iron hand is once more at the throat of the Colony, and ministers must do its billing. How long the once free and independent settlers of New Zealand will stand a tyranny of this kind, remains to be seen.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4211, 6 September 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4211, 6 September 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4211, 6 September 1892, Page 2

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