ARRIVAL OF THE NEW WATERBURY,
It is not often that the arrival oi a shipment of goods in New Zealand waters is 60 generally welcomed as the arrival ot the present parcel of Waterbury wntofaes. By the ■k fiieontheßuahino 9 3000 IVATI9IDUBYB- - silver, and nickel—wero destroyed, and this interruption in the regular inflow has kept the market baro till the landing of the present parcel. Tho Hon. Dr. Pollen staled In the Legislative Coanoil that 95,000 Adoit Males pay the whole of this colony's taxation, maintains its Oil Service, run its railways and public works and form tho nuoleus of the colony's prosperity; and yet to this very limited population over 120,000 Waterworks have been sold and delivered, and tho ship, j meat now landing consists of 2880 Watebhim which Islollowedhy the Elinor Vernon, due 2880 Mobb, , | ail sold already to the wholesale trade who have been waiting supplies for from three ' to four months, Large as to figures are I two other shipments are to arrivo beforo L : 'Christmas and we venture to affirm that no & Othermtch can show a sale in New ZcaR .land during the period covered since the ■ : W 'oS to® Hm WAirncm ' F' .Jtwelteand tetail dealers will klodly
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4657, 24 February 1894, Page 3
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203Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4657, 24 February 1894, Page 3
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