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Messrs Lowes and lorns report. »t their sale at Mr Hiking' farm, Dreycrton, yestorday, the attendance was good, farmers being well represented. The stock was of good quality and competition throughout brisk. In Ebeep, ewes in lamb ranged from 6s Sd to 4s; lambs, shorn, 3s 8d ; best woolly, 8s to !)s. Cattle, dairy cows and heifers, £4 to £6 10s; young heifers, 55s ; calves, 30s. Horses, farm mares and geldings, £l2 to £18; hacks, £4 to £6. Implement and sundries at market rates,
Mr F. H. Wood adds 45 forward aires I to the entries for next Tnratahi stock sale. The tlentli is announced of Mondial l'cixoto, ex-Prcsidcnt of Bru/.il. Marshal l'eixoto was the second President of the Brazilian Republic, succeeding Marshal Fonscca in 1801. The Customs revenue collected in Wellington last month amounted to £23,630 2s lOd, as against £27,951 lis 3d in June, 1894. The June beer dutj was £507 5s 4d, as against £514 2s for May. One ol the sights of Wellington, at an; time is undoubtedly the magnificent establishment,known as Te Aro House, and now that every department within its walls is filled to overflowing, with a bewildering variety ol the season's novelties in millinery, mnntleß, dresses, oto., it is inoro than ever a pleasure and profit to visit the wholeEa'o family drapery warehouse, To A to Houso. Particular attention has been paid this year to tto requirements of country customers, and the result is lo be seen in the immense and varied stock of calicoes, shirtings, flanne's, flanre"ettes, strong searing dre;s mate'.'a's, men's and boys' o'othing Ac. The cbo'co in each depart* mcnt, is ataos; un'to'ted. as may bo imagined when it is stsied that of flannelette a'ove, over 50,000 yards have thiß season been imported at Te Aro House, Wellington. A epeeia'ly organised department, has been established to deal with country orders. Patterns of any materials in stock, will be forwarded to any address, post free, Country residents aro invited to write for prices, or any information regarding goods wanted. It is confidently assorted that nowhere can such a wide selection, or such sterling value bo obtained, us at Te Aro House Wellington.—Advt, The sale of drapery and olothwg announced in another column, will comenco on Saturday June Ist, at the Eon Marohe,
Messrs L. J. Hooper and Co., have decided | to dispose oftbewliolo of thoir now season's I stock of drapery, millinery, olothing, household furnishing, woollens, blankets, etc, This is a ohanco tint very seldom occurs and buyers would do well to visit the sale early si there is i o doubt the goods will bo sold independent of cost prices and at great sacrifice,-Ad vt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5066, 2 July 1895, Page 3
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446COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5066, 2 July 1895, Page 3
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