SECOND EDITION.
At the bone mills of Messrs Irvine Slid Binney, at Fuotacray, a cow was being prepared for the boiling vats, when a gold wedding ring and keeper was turned out of its stomach, Wo distribute through a portion of our present issue a pamphlet showing how the Australian Mutual rrovident society has distributed for the year 1891 the enormous sum of £481,000 in cash as bonusos to its clients. Mr bohroder, Masterton, is the canyassing aijoiit of the Society for this distriot. . Mr 1), Crewo, auctioneer, of Pahiatua, infoririß us that ho has scouted tho wellknown saieyards on the Te Ore Ore road, fle intends putting them in thorough re. pair and holding regular stock sales in I Masterton.
It has been arranged that butter shipped fom Melbourne to the London markot under the auspices of the Agrioul* tural. Department shall for the future be ' branded "Colony of Victoria, shipment authorised by the Department of Agriculture, Y,K," The object Is to prevent inferior butter being shipped and represented as having passed the Government inspection. A return furnished to Parliament shows that last year the total amount paid in bonuses for the butler was obtained by thirteen companies and nims in Melbourne, the/remaining sum being distributed amongst forty butter faotorieß and individual producers in tho country,
, The final match of the season to be held undor the auspices of the North Wairarapa Gun Club takes plots on Saturday, September the 17th. A handicap sweep, and the President's Oup will then be fired for. Mr E, H. Waddington, (the Club's Seoretary), has received word that the birds will arrive in Masterton from Nelson on Tiiesda next.
Tho football match Wellington y Canterbury is to be played at Wellington on Monday,
Tenders are inrited by Mr 0. Tilleard flatuech for tho erection of a Dairy Factory at Dreyerton for the Wairarapi Farmers' Co-operative Aseociation, Ltd.
We regret to record the death of Mr R, Herrmann ,tli o well-known photographer of Wellington, who aucoumbed to a lingering illness at his residence early this morning, The deceased gentleman is i son-in-law of Mr H, E. Eton, of this town.
The Treasurer of tho Maatorton Hospital acknowledges the receipt of f 1 from Mr Donald Cameron, Pabaua, nnd £llss from employees, also £1 fnjm an anonymous contributor "For the sick fund, God knoweth.' 1 ■
_ A mooting of those settlers, interested m a proposal to raise a loan for the purposo of metalling portiens of the Upper Opakiroad, is to beheld at the Upper Opaki sohoolroom, on Monday, 19th September.
AnEnthedelugeJof waters wo have ox perienccd for the last two months wo may hopo that now "Spring, mild etherial spring," will visit the land and prove, to lie no transient RUcßt. Everyone wants fine weather, Everyone wants to sco tho radiant BODBhine, and every la,(y in the city is doubtless most anxious to see the wonderful and attractive spring fashions now openout at Te Aro House,
Wb may say that we have been greatly pleased with our new spring goods, and we are quite suro that they will meet with the approbation of our customers, We shall be happy to show them to all visitors, without unduly soliciting them to buy, We havo a very large quantity of the newest spring fashions, in all departments, ready for in* speetion at Te Aro House,
Ladies would no doubt be pleaEed to inspect theße beautiful goods, and make an early selection, Wo can assure them that there is a treat in store for all who may visit our warehouse, The fashions are beautiful, the vsrioty is very great; and the selection is, without controversy, one of tho very best we havo ever made at To Aro Houbo,Advt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4215, 10 September 1892, Page 2
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620SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4215, 10 September 1892, Page 2
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