SECOND EDITION.
Householders in Masterton beware I another book fiend is on the warpath,
We notice by the Government Gazette that Mr T. G. Mason has registered vermifuge brand there pro-,, tectiog himself as the purchaser'of the patent right from all infringements. Messrs Lowes and loms add to their Eketahuna Stock Sale for Wednesday, Soptembor 28th, twenty head of mixed cattle, ,\ It is understood that the loss of ewS| during lnmbing has been exceptionally heavy throughout the Wairarapa this Beason.
Notico Is given of atransler in the survey disfriot, Mancahao, from George Fenton to Thomas Hurley. Considerable improvement has been made at the corner of Miriam Btroet aud Worksop road, Masterton,. lately. Mr John Allen has built one cottage, renovated another, and intends shortly to build a third. A new picket fence ercctod at this corner also improves the genoral appearance. The Lowor Valley Jockey Olub has decided to bold its Annual Race Meeting on December 26th. The last year's operations resulted in a oredit balance of £ 47. negotiations are being opened with the Trustees of the late Hon. John Martin with regard to the purchase of the race course site.
The last dance of the season held in the Temperance Hall, Mastorton, hit evening was very successful, and a pleasant sociable evening was spent by about forty couples. The whole management of tho ball was in the hands of the lady, membors'ofthfl Private Quadrille. )§§. seinbly, and they are to be congratulate?upon the result of their-efforts. ■ :,-. ■■-■■
Miss MaoShane, daughter of Mr 0, MaoShane, of the Bank of New Zealand, Feathentw, has been tho victim of a horse accident at Kaiwaiwai to: the extent of a severe shaking. Her face was also severely cut and bruised. A, fence was being jumped.
Mr Dosraan, of tho Kahautara flax* mill had a miraculous escape from being crushed to death last Thursday, Bo with some other men went to tho relief ol the bullock waggon, which had got stuck in some bog with two tons of erocn flax on it, He was standing by the side of the front wheel, when the bullocks moved on. In bis efforts to get out of the way ho fell under tho wheel, which passed over his breast, grossing him out of sight in tbe mud. Whon his horror-stricken mates extn» cated him from bis perilous position, thoy wore agreeably surprised to find, that beyond a slight bruising, and being covered with mud from head to feet, he had sustained no furthor injury. His escape was due to tho opposite wheel sinking down into a rut, therefore rfts ; heving the pressure of the wheel went over his body,
Be careful when you buy, where you buy what you buy and how you buy. -If you do not watcli these cardinal - points in tho science of buying, likely oaough you will buy at the wrong shop, buy what you don't want, and pay more than is - at necessary. Of coarso it will bo your own fault, no one else is to blame; your mis* ortune arises from your own donseness nd lack ol caution and foresight in floundering into tho first hole in the wall you come aoross in your shopping ramblos, There is only ono way out of the difficulty: only one plan by which the thousaud distinct ovila that arc in your path can be avoided; and tlio thousand blessings that aro waiting for you can be embraced, viz., Buy everything at Ho:per and Company BonMarche, Make it a rule of your life and sen that your family do so likewise. It is to your interest, juat the same as it is to insure your lifo in a sound society, or build your house on a secure foundation, by poing the whole beg; mother words, by deter™ mining to buy everything at Hooper and Company's, Bon Marohc, Take your grocery bill on one hand, and your draper's ontbo tho other Give us your weekly, order for family stores; for tea, ooOee butter, and other eatables, and you sril save enough to buy your own something to put in the poekets. BujfTi everything at Hooper.and Company'j; Matoho-Anrr
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4224, 21 September 1892, Page 2
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689SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4224, 21 September 1892, Page 2
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