o T I ut E, COBB & GO'S. MAIL COACHES. Wellington dep. per train . Featherston, Masterton . Masterton , Featherston. Wellington. Ist Coach, 7.40 n,m. 11. Op.rn. 3. 0 p.m. 5.45 p,m. 9. Oa.ra, 12,10 a.m. NAPIER SERVICES. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Masterton 3,15 p.m. Ekotahuna arrival.. 7. 0 p,m, Ekatahuna, dop. following morning 4,15 a,m. Kopua ~2. 0 p.m. Napier* .. 6,30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, ' aud Friday. Napier, dep. 7,35 a.m, Kopua .. 11.46 a.m. Eketaliuna 3,30 p.m. Eketahuna, dep. following morning 7. oa,m. Masterton 11, oa,m. 69 HASTWELL, MACARA & CO.
Tho Times reports a fair demand in Wellington for colonial produce. The Poverty Bay Standard, a Grey organ, has come to grief, The sale of Martinborough commences io-day and will be continued to-morrow. We wish it every success. Tenders close this evening at 7. p.m., for work required on Akura road by the Borough Council, Mr B. Cohen, jeweller, of Wellington, is at present at the Club Hotel, with a large Btock of gold, silver, and diamond goods. Mr N, J, Isaacs sells by auction at Masterton to-morrow, jewellery, watches, Ac,, for Mr B. Cohen, Ten days ago we were praying for rain. Now in the Wairarapa we are praying for fine weather. loms and Fergusson's sale of furniture on Saturday received a fair amount of patronage, good prices being realised. There are over two thousand officials in New Zealand, the majority of them receiving salaries of over £2OO per annum. In consequence of the new tariffs, ordinary tobacco will now be sold at an advanced price; but we believe fancy tobaccos will be vended at the former rates. We remind our readers that Messrs Feist and Renall, 'candidates for the Mayoralty, address a public meeting in the Hall to-night, when the past and future affairs of the Borough will be discussed. In the House on Friday last the Hon. John Hall, speaking of the discontinuance of local subsidies, undertook that heal bodies would be placed in the position to obtain funds by some other means, which, however, were not indicated, According to an Auckland paper, Levy's (the great cornet player) occupation is gone. His lower lip has been paralysed, and no longer will he enrapture crowded audiences with his silver trumpet. This should be a sad warning to those who bolt without paying their printer's bills, We write more in sorrow than in anger,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 323, 24 November 1879, Page 2
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