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WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON. MONSTER CLEARING SALE OF MESSRS FABIAN BROS' STOCK OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING. THE STOCK WILL BE SOLD TO 188 PUBLIC AT haxton & wissTirs nunosu, Sale Commences Saturday, July 23, 1887. WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. P. DICKSON - - MANAGING PARTNER.

Nail it Down I Wi regret, id the interest* of our readers, tbet it again becomes necessary to pnblieb a memorandum ot (be assertions and accuse' tionamade by Mr Bunny's Carterton Sheet, which accusations, Ac., have been either prosed by us to be deliberately untrue, or which the Sheet alluded to baa net supported by one shred of evidence. Vide alto Standard July 11.

1. Did the 1 Observers ’ tteal, from the ' Sydney Bulletin,’ their article entitled “ Protection onr Watch* word 7 "—vide • Observer,’ Jane 26, and Standard, Jane 29. 2. Did the ‘Observers’ tteal “their article '' entitled “Local Industry 7” {vide ‘ Observer ’ June 26.) 8. Did tbe ' Observers ’ tteal from the * Sydney Bulletin ' “ their para* graph ’’ relating to tbe Queen in • Observer - of Jane 80 7 (vide 1 Wairarapa Daily,’ July 2.) 4. Did Mr Ballanoe attempt to settle the working class upon tbe land with " tiger-like ferocity 7’’ (as stated in ‘Observer,’ June 28), or has his administration “ been the brightest spots (stc) in the Stout* Vogel Government 7” (as stated in ' Observer,’ June 28.) 5. ‘ Observers ’ (Jane 14) assert that Mr Buchanan has been a “ blind follower ” of Major Atkinson. We disproved that (June 29] ; people who make accusations they cannot prove are 6. Mr Buchanan has been “ carried by Major Atkinson ” (vide ' Observer,’ June 14) “through a perfect avalanche of mud.” Proof required; none yet to hand. 7. Mr Buchanan is “ wanting in sympathy with the small settler and working men ” (vide ‘ Observer,’ June 14). Proof requited. One settler or working man who has been wronged by Mr Buchanan will suffice. 8. Ur Buchanan has “ pretended to assist a few dairy factories ” (vide ‘ Observer,’ June 14.) Proof of pretence wanted, because Mr Buchanan it the largest thareholder in the (wo dairy faetoriet in existence and a supporter of two proposed new ones. 9. Mr Buchanan 11 believes in low wages.” (vide ' Observer,’ June 14). Proof, when, where, and how he ever cut down wages is required. 10. "We have been threatened ” (say j ‘Observers,’ June 18) “with all sorts of pains and penalties for daring to follow the dictates of onr conscience.” Proof and details required. 11. Was tbe eeonomy of Messrs Btont and Ballanoe “ a sham and a fraud 7” (vide ' Observer,’ June 23) and are Messrs " Btont and Bal* lance ” now “ foremost ” (sic) "among New Zealand patriots?” (vide ‘Observer,’ June 80), and which ’of these two contradictory statements is tbe truth and which —tbe other thing 7 12 to 16. Five untrue statements (challenged in Standard July 20) made by Mr Bunny’s sheet on July 14, touching Mr Buchanan's speech,] and which ate practically owned to have been untrue in ' Observer ’ of July 21. j 17. Untrue statement made in Mt| Bunny's sheet on July 14, touching 1 the ' Observer ' report of Mr Buchanan’s Oaiterton speech, which report we have demonstrated to have been rubbish in out issue of July 20, and which is practically owned to have been rubbish in ' Observer ’ of July 21. 18 The untrue statement made by Mr Bunny at t’catherstou to the effect that Mr Bidwill had attempted to influence the votes of persons employed by him, which statement was contradicted by Mr Bidwill at the time, and was contradicted by tbe employee alluded to, but which false statement is shamefully reiterated in Mr Bnnnv’s sheet, under date July 16. At a future date we shall increase this list.

tmiTED TO ASSIST. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. I TO THE MEMBERS OP THE WAIOHINE LODGE. rHE Usual Fortnightly MEETING of ibis Lodge takes place on THURSDAY NIGHT, August 4, at the Lodge Boom, at 7 30 p.m. j 0. HIGGINS, ! Secretary. I FBATBERSTON DAIRY COMPANY. 'TIHE Adjourned Meeting of Persons inter--1 acted in the above, will be held ok MONDAY NEXT, Bth August, at 2.20 p.m. W. BOOK. •••I HHNtM?,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2099, 1 August 1887, Page 3

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