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The 7th of August litis been selected as Arbour Day for 1895. Ministers and members of the Legislature arc expected to observe this day as one of fasting and humiliation, not only on account of the trees, they have uprooted in the Government domain, but also because the tree of knowledge won't grow in the atmosphere where they assemble. Messrs Simms & Mowlem advertise for private sale an eight-roomed house in Worksop Bond, nearly opposilo the residence of Mr A. It lknny. With the house there are two acres of land.all fenced and part planted in fruit trees. This is one of the choicest sections in Mastorton owing to its close proximity to Queen Street, and the lot is really cheap and can be had on easy terms, Messrs Simms & Mowlem advertise for private sale -1003 rounds of ball cartridge, by the celebrated manufacturers, Eley and "Whitney. William Henry De Lisle, of Masterton, woolbuyer, was this day adjudicated a bankrupt. The rates proposed to be struck by the Wairarapa North Comity Council and the Maslertoti Koad Board appear in our advertisiup; columns. Plants often exhibit somothing ycry much like intelligence. If a bucket of water during a dry season be placed a a few inches from a growing pumpkin 01 melon vine, the latter will turn from its course, and in a day or two will get one of its leaves in the water.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5061, 26 June 1895, Page 3

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233

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5061, 26 June 1895, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5061, 26 June 1895, Page 3

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