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The
Wairarapa Daily.
VOL. 2,4k 539
MASTEIiTOiN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11.1880.
0. A. BfiIGG.S
-£
CO., SEWING MACHINE DEBOT. |M. OASELBJSRGJCO.'S COLUMN.
OUBA-STREET,
-WELLINGTON.'
&
EMPIRE STORE,
AND
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L»nd and Commission Agents.
&
SHOES I
IRONMONGERY!
AILKINDS OP
MERCHANDISE.
Itore, Greytjffa-
limmni r
INOLUDWG-
SINGER," WHEELER
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The highest rate given for station and farm produce.
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&
numerous customers that we are.in receipt
WttSON'S, 11
WATERPROOFS,
PRIOE HJII.F.MHOWN.
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MUFFS,
COLLARETTES.
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Shuttles, Oil (specially prepared, Is per bottle) Sciisors Sharpeners,
Combination Tools, &o„, &o.
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
THE BOOK
amongst first works of Creation. Witness in the
Dissolution of Partnership. Enters another
falls asleep; wakes to find himself horn on Earth.
a
eives visit from God. Gc4 speaks to him during EarthA
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wakbs
Great Variety of Patterns.
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f. W. HALES, while directing SPECIAL ATTENTION to the Goods in the above
.
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•sftrtswot, respectfully solicits inspection of his large sfcooka in the other branches of
hit business,
WINES AND SPIEITS-ALES AND STOUTS
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Of the Best Quality.
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GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, OROCKERYWARE.
HUT FOR SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY.
■F. W. HALES,
n
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WONTEITH'S
IV/TONTEITH'S
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An Earthquake,
the Kino of Maqio. What Father Petit-Jean said. A Sail
over the Water. A Kiss-in-the-ring. A
7 Years Decree.
Before tli« Explosion. And God will Trouble
him no mow,
and the Doors will be Shut, &c, &c,
J. E. EYANS'
PairtD
REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL,
.MASTHRTOIT:
AT TM
OFFICE
Or TIB
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MILLINERY,
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
is now prepirri to d»liy« it in a proper form for—
.
-
are so favorably known, and so liberally
patronised, that we have merely to add that
the BEST and Most Substautial
Goods of
manufactured and imported for our
especial trade.
iw kind
OUB]
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
has been supplemented with a heavy
stock
suitable for winter, and as this Department
is under the able management of Mr Uallo-
this Department will have a PERFECT FIT
and Good Serviceable Garments,
OUR
Solly's Celebrated Cherry Tooth Paste
CME FOR ASTHMA, a large shipment to arrive.
V
.FANCY DEPARTMENT
comprises Fancy Goods, Jewehy, Clocks,
12a.m,
Glassware. Lampß, China, Eleotro-plated
J. MONTEITH,
Oabinetware, Presentation Bookß, Sewing
Machines, Musical Boxes, and Perambula-
PUBLIC VACCINATOR, MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS-STREET,
OF
DBAPEKX,
Till OIL has bs»n hitherto unprocurable except in a crude form, J, E, EVANB
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TTACOrarATION FREE, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, between the hoursof lOand
<
wo
Country to toy our fortunes in the
Colonies, and nine months since we commenced business in Carterton. On com-
£SOO.
ton.
BOOTS!! BOOTS!!!
CHARING
OUR
IRONMONGERY, GROCERY,
SALE
£SOO WORTH
£SOO
OF FIRST-CLASS-
BOOTS AND SHOES
REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES
DENISON HOUSE,
.•
ONE MONTH ONLY
FOR CASH ONLY.
viz.:
AlsD OILMEN'S
STORES DEPARTMENTS
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very small, the spirit of Opposition was very
great; the ruling prices in Carterton went
Which must be Sold at any Seasonable Offer, sn account of
Sawmillers,
down in one short week amazingly, owing to
AT
Printers,
our determination to sell cheap. At the end
Hairdressers,
of one month the way our business increased
THIS IS NO PUFF, BUT A BONA J7M GENUINE CLEARING SALE.
Chemists,
was surprising. The reasons are Our cusMerchants, <k
MASTikTOH.
tomers are treated with civility, they find
IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES.
FOR
they can get all they require (without the
usual thing in Carterton,
every second
Sample) and prices on application.
THIS DAY (Saturday), 24th July.
or third article asked for," We don't keep The
it"); they also find our goods, not only
COMMENCING ON
And mil continue for
cheapest through being imported direct, but
flrtde Neatifeet oil for harness, boots, patent axles, 4c. Composition made principally
ONE MONTH ONLY.
also the very best through being well
We don.t quote any of our prices at present, but invite the Public generally to Com*
fro» ihli lil aid beeswax far saddles and brown leather of allkinds.
selected. Our goods were also bought for and Inspect our Goods, and we will guarantee you every satisfaction.
Our Bespoke Department will also have CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS during
BEGS to announce a Great Clearance Sale cash during the great depression at Home, the Sale FOR CASH ONLY.
which
is
the
result of our defying competito
prior
ÜBDIKt, UMBION QUAV, WELLINGTOK.
tion,
STOQK-TJLim,
When UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
will be offered in every department,
received our second importation (per ship
WHOLESALE ANDKETAIL BOOTMAKERS, !
NOTE THE REDUCTIONSCaroline) of good useful Grocery, Drapery,
Reduced Millinery, Guns and Ammunition,
LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
We now
530
to
invite an inspection of our
120Men's Tweed Sao Coats 27s 6d 16a Gd respectfully
splendid
new
which
stock;
will bear com97 Men's Tweed Paget Coats 37s 6d 25a 6d
102Men's Black Cloth Coats Hss 6d 19s 6ct paiison with any in the Wairarapa. Wish97 Men'B Tweed Trousers and
ing your newspaper all the success it
MANNERS-STREET
WELLINGTON.
Vests 89s
29s fid' deserves,
\\
ditto
29s
6d
COURTENAY PLAOE,
M
WELLINGTON, N.Z.
19s 6d
We remain.
87Boys'Tweedbuita -Half Prices
Men's white and colored Moleekin Trousers
Tour truly,
Great Reductions!
B. A. GARDENER SON.
Men's and Boys' Tweed Trousers
Great Reductions!
P.S.—We have made the following reduc. !
CHEMIST BY EXAMINATION.
229 Men's Harvard Shirts 4s 9d 3s 6d tions for cash in the grocery department;
180
3s lid
2s 6d Candles, lOjd.; all jams, Bd,; best
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cheese,
BANNISTER'S SANATIVE FLUID
95 Boys' Oxford
3s
Is lid
15 doz'Men's Heavy Socks Is 6d
Is
Is.recommended to thenotice of liadici 11 being by far the but remedy
66 Ladies' Costumes 37s
19s Gd
known for Boughness of the Skin |(producei either by the cold or wn),
Agent lor Wairakapa Datli,
230 yaids French Merino 2s 9d
Is lid
Chapped Haiids, Cracked Lips, Soir« Nipples, Tetters,;Excoriatio»s, and
297 yards Dress Stuffs 2a 4d
Is 4d
all Skin Irritation. Its effeots are truly astonishing, a single applica229 yards Dress StufiY Is 6d
tion being in the majority of cases sufficient. It does not contain any
Is MELBOURNE CUP, 1880.
275 yards Black Lustre Is 6'd
Is
element of the mineral kingdom, ;but is of vegetable origin, ifld 10
97 Ladies' TrimmedObemises 4s 9d 2s6d
perfectly innocuous is it that it may be applied to. the new-bora infant
109 NOMINATIONS.
Drawers 4s 9d 2s 6d
,99
without the slightest ill effect. Not being of a gmsy nature, and with87
out color, it cannot soil the most delicate dress.
Nights 8b 9d 5s 6d ■Printed Lists of the 109 Nominations;
Alarge steokof Ladies' Fashionable
_ BANNISTER'S AROMATIC DIGESTIVE (MDY.-This Candy
with Programme of other particulars, are
Trimmed Hats 37s
17s 6d now being issued at the price of £leach,j
is composed of Ginger, Ehubarb/ and other medicines known to be
Gill's Trimmed Hats
Half Prices Apply hj letter only. Telegram
useful
inrelieving Flatulence, Heartburn, and the Various formi of
orders to;
Ladies' Real Seal Hats, 22s 6d
lis 6'd be avoided if possible.
Indigestion, it has a pleasant taste, and if taken habitually: permaALL ARTICLES IN
Imitation
mauently
12b Gd
strengthens the stomach. One or two pieces, taksn before
5s 6d
Please forward Eegistered letters or Post'
84 Ladies' Umbrellas 7s 6d
, 3s lid
each meal, renders suoh meal more nourishing, and mich less likely.'to
Office Orders Crossed cheques to have Is!
":>..
and
15 Boxes Flowers, Is 6d to 3s 6d each
results, In larger doses;this,Candy.is,a < mild
unpleasant
produce
6d and Is necessary,
aperient. Prices: Is6d,2s 6d, and4s6d.
AM IIDUOID IN PRICE TO SUIT THE PRESENT DEPRESSION.
9 boxes Leather Belts Is 6d
9d each
BANNISTER'S
Early applications, for the Nomination
.
to tmipmy Waiting Maohmei,
ss6d
Lists should be sent, or else the First Edicertain cure for Hay-Fever, Colds in the Head, and Sor«
■'
tion of 5400 will be exhausted.
Throats, etc. A safe, pleasant; and most efficacious remedy for th«
Chimney-Pott of Every Lttmvtion. 83 Colored Counterpanes,
beds, 8s 6d'
above ailments. Hitherto Inhaline is the only medioine known t« cure
Patterns.'
are
Address:
They
Chimney'
Smakey
bis
New
Pet
almost
certain
to
cnre
H.TIY
84 Lace Antitnacassers Is 6d
that disagreeable, irritating complaint, Hay-Fever;- ilf inhaled on the
Chimneys, and are also Noiseless,
Cave of ALFRED A. CAMERON,
first symptoms of cold, it will arrest them; and even when a oold.has
567 yards Gray Calico 5Jd
Box 251,
been neglected and become severe, it will give immediate relief, and
IIDGIKG AND GUTTERING CHEAP,
• ■
629
Dnnedin.:
generally cure in oneway. It contains no narcotics, and never-prdduces
Great Reductions in Blankets, Mannels.
any unpleasant effeots, but, on the contrary, it greatly relieves headache.
the;'abjove Safety Chests to GoYernment officials, Calicos, Hosiery, Shawlß; Ladies' Ulsters,
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Prlce2sSd,
PHOTOGRAPH! ;
and Corsets.
PEEPATtED BrTHB SOIE PaOPMSIOR . .
ynklie, f« ike safe preserratioa of Despatches, Deeds, Charts, Plate, Jewelry, Documents,
CHARLES .BANNISTER, '. ; ,.\.
aidartielei '•{ rake from perils by fire and dangers on the
•■■.'•
Rfbbons, White and Colored Damasks, and
la"en« Of Celliiiot or Wreck, the Safety Chest becomes a Life-Buoy, capable of
!•*•. ; notifying that his new Photographic
CIEMIST BI EXAMINATION,
■ ; : General Household Goods.
.Studio is now ready for the reception of
APOTHF.OARIEB' HALL, :
i Chest. Luked to spars and connected together, these ohests willform acommbdioni,
TO
FAMILIES
visitors.
-safe, ani iniekly-eonstmcted ia.fi. Printed inktruotiens of the simplestkind nuy:b» had And all those who wish to save money, a Carte do Visite, Cabinet, and other Photo■■■-' COURTEN4Y PLACE,~,WELLINGTON.- '« ■.,,,,,,
«epplieanoi, and a medel Chest can be examined at the premises of the inTentpr.' Ful :■■,.-., Hart Opportunity is now offered.
graphs taken; also enlarged, or reduced for
: "-rk|»lai|N elrtilars, 4c,, .itlatiTe toLore's Patent Safety Chest can be obtained at the
broooheß, lockets, or rings.'
CHARLES j.Mp^
Photographs and other pictures copied.,
ONE MONTfI; ONLY
Tiews taken in any part of the district.-■•.yy.'.ifiirltyfos, d(^tkifOm^ifymM(^>
•':;■;
Charges—lsb per doxen, 10b per half dozen.
J : Fajnfflesand
grbupßarranged with,' 1 :- :
otiwra are froai Becipet
Articleii, iome of which are quite new, :-whilewhich
uwel!«t»niw4l*a%3
of,
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tte exclusively BANNISTER'S
kim it'Hoine «d
OWN
: Educational Depository, Queen-«treet,
:--.;-:-"'.0.
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PrepwatioM.
HOUS&FtTRNISHINGS,
&0,, &a,
are the Largest and Most Complete in
the
whole Dwiriot, having a very full assortings, Fencing
Wire, and other Station
Requisites. We have a very large stock of
Crockery, consisting of Dinner and Tea
Servicw, Cups, Saucers, &c, We employ
OUR OWN TEAMS,
and are therefore in a position to sell
Bulk
Goods at a Low« Rate than other houses,
Sale Commences
OUR HOUSE AND PROPERTY
SATURDAY, JULY 3.
W. BELL
J.E.EVaNS,
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LOVE'S MANUFACTORY
„
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Lead
Galvanized Iron,
„
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.
(joppbr, Zino,
opposite
ourßriok Store. Suitable for a
Furnitura Shop or Auctioneer. Immediate
poiiiinonotnbigiven,
LET ON LEASE, OR FOR SALE.
A 4-roomed howa and 13 acres oi land
on the Te Ore Ore, adjoining the Te Ore Ore
Bridge, This property is suitable for a
LET.-A new 4-roomed Cottage near
the Railway Hotel, Immediate po's-
BALB.-12 tons No. 8 Fencing
FOR
Wire at £2O per ton. Terms cash, or
Months' Bills,
Bauk
with
6
Interest added.
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Trif>
Bion-adjoining Mr Walter Perry's
butchery shop; the shop is known as
APOTHECARIES' HALL, TO
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CHARLES BANNISTER] TO
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LIST:immediate posses-
TO LET, with
I
&M! LEAHY,
NOTICE.
~
under
.
CLOTHING,
HAT, BOOT, AND SHOE
DEPARTMENTS
™
,™™n
is
DENTIST,
GENUINE ROSE TOOTH
HIMRO]),S
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WAIRAIAU DAttT, OBOlflH-8I»nt.
one
OPERA TI 7 E
MANNERS-STREET,
UNFAILING WORM POWDERS
BOOTS!
THE EDITOE
THE WAIRATO
RAPA DAILY.
CHEAP SALE Sre,~ltis
GENUINE
now year since Jeft the
or
Old
TEE BEST LUBRICATOR MOWN.
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and. Varied Stock of
RIGINAL WINE 0F CITMTE 0P IBON AND QUININE
REWOWNED PURIFYING BLOOD MIXTUBE
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IMPOKTANT NOTICE!
:-.'.■:..■■:
■•■'
iJWfflQfl BONNETS, Hats, Ostrich Fea-and
:thers, Flowers, Ribbonß,
CONSULTING
Mth-
,
P.UEEN-STREET, MABTERTON.
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SfOHTBECm
A Rival
among the Candlesticks. Manifestations at Funeral. The
Mtsteriocs Lady. Writes the Book Sealed with Seven Seals.
Business at the Office of the Wellington Independent. Calls
onRev. Mr. Patterson ; goes not back, Antiohrist appears
our
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millinery department
POWDER
NG™ ING ° PATBA HAIB-WASH ' '
MILY OARMINATIVE MIXTUBE for .11 Bowel Complaint*,
HOLE Ltmrr
AGENT
•no mothor should be without it
For SANDER'S EXTBAuT EUCALYPTI
Snr W AGENT
.a™™
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DOLE
10
For WILLIAMS'; Celebrated MAGIC LOTION, for Rheumatism,
T^TONTEITH'S
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4
inters
Possession, Writing Pint Letter. A Message Sealed,
vision and Prophecy Bishop Viard Died to Fulfil.. Wißdom
„
of the most Fashionable
the management of an experienced Milliner,
m is replete with all New and Fashionable
Goods,
CELEBRATED AOAOIAN COUGH BALSAM
WEMOWN 00™*™ENGES
r«™™
Hn«™.o
ly/TONTEITH'S
!° c !,D
,„,
!
MONTEITH'S
ft/TONTEITH'S
{{oNTEITH'S
1848. Is carried in! God'g Bosom, Receives his
ouble Stages ofLife. In 1866 starts Watch-repairing.
18674FlightthroughOtherßealms, A Stranger pleads»r Her Life, exposing Dangers in store. The
Panorama.
Vows made to meetonEarthinFro Years. OtherVisitations.
Destruction of Hott Bridge. Five years up 1872. Miss Nilion arrives; proceeds with Fulfilment. A Voice in the
Dark.
They Meet by the River-side, A Walk in the Dark.
A
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oßt
9,1°
P Poned for Further Evidence, The
w'*
Glorv of God on Earth. Omm. MiKmarimnva i nn
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WMT OF ENGLAND, BANNOOIBURN, AND MOSGIEL.
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(For 10 years Acting House Surgeon at the Wellington Hospital)
days of Christ.
,
;woVbtit qualities,
underclothing.' This Department
J. MONTEITH,
CHEMIST
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FuUitockl'of every description
•
Coraets,
CAPS.
TWEED S.
DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
| h"»wry
jof DRESS Materials
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OF;REMEMBRANCE.
bußy aelling we.have only time to
briefly enumerate a few items contained in
,cur various departments, viz.,
[we are
AGENTS FOR WAIRAKAPA
THOS. E. PRICE, Educational Repository, Masterton; C. G. COLTILLE, Bootmaker,'
Carterton j J. FKLLINGHAM, Bootmakfi. Feathento
OF WHOM EVERY SEWING MACHINE
REQUISITE CAN BI HAD
AT TOWN PRICES.
PSYCHOLOGICAL CURIOSITY
In the life of it* Author, Mwsc Jtanw is ffixtikit k
the bulk of our season's goods, and as
[oi
"white," "homeshuttle," «dolly varden," "eureka,"
IMPLEMENTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. •%
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"victoria,"
AGENTS FOR COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
"HOUSEHOLD,""HOME COMPANION," "HOMETREASURE,"
And all Standard Machine*
JUST PUBLISHED AND MAY BE HAD FROM MR
QRWGHBN
AL£O,-For Fittings for Machines by all known Makers-Hemmers, Tudkers,
MD MR PRICE, BOOKSELLERS, MASTERTON,
JACKETS,
ULSTERS,
SKIRTS,
;
SEWING MACHINES,
WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS I
HOMESPUNS
PERSIAN
COEDS
OAMELITES
MERINOS
SATIN CLOTHS
DKESS SERGES
and
FANCY DRESS GOODS
IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES.
Places oi Business
l H, HUDSON
ontoln WWaI.AVm .-J
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WINCEYS
In a
m
Crops,
BOOTS
GENERAL
&
OILS, PAlN'l'a, QROCEdIES, WINES
and 8PIRI1&, CROCKERY,
and FW
01M ifiRE i C.
j
Station andFarm Produce purchased at
CLOTHING
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS,
HATS
Importers of DRAPMf, CLOTHING
SOOTS, UNOY MODS, GLASSWARE,
GREAT BARGAINS
NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES!
JUITWMMTNGS,
WOOL GOODS,
ETC., ETO.
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MERCHANTS,
(SOmOMEKx, PAPERHANGINQS,
PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION!
QUALITY cannot be surpassed in tin Distriot.
Special Lines in
I
FWJ!
NOW BEING OPJENED DP,
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED
AT
UGSti announce that his GOODS for the SEASON are now OPENED OUT
Co.,
k
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
fITINTEK QOODS,
F, W, HALES
nod for SELECTION and
M. Oaselberg
,
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-1880-
■MABTEBTOH,
BEG TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO. THEIR STOCK OP
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PRICE ONE PENNY
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IN-LlNE,''"'""'"
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Crops are growing on the
adjoining properties, Terms easy. Suitable
for a man of small means.
SALE OR LEASE.-One'fiO-icr.
FOR
and two 40-aore sections. Bituated
tin using
in
township of Eketahuna.
sections an all partly improved, These
and the
land isinch limestone land. The
sections
Kill eitherbe sold cheap or let to good im-
proTing tenants, on long leases at nominal
rentals.
pORSALEorTOLETMOacresofland
on the
part improTed.
Taratahi;
X'
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SALEorTOLET;--Oneacreof
Hesre Win the moat central part
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fiikini Co??*!
FOB
Good Agricultural Land, eituated at
Carterton. Good
SALE, OR LEASK-110 acres of
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land in the Township of Poxton.
TV $
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'ME WAIRaBAPA DAILY, AUGUST 11,1880
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TAPESTRY CARPETS.
In Docember, 1879,
IRKCALDIE
WELLINGTON.
QTAINB
&
Through their Buyor,
SPECIAL
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MR' KIRKOALDIE (of ■ London)
Circular
from die Manufacturers to that
effect, purchased a large selectionof Regis-
teredpatterns, to be made and shipped- at
he Old Rate 3. These Goods have now
rrived by Himalaya, and are NOW
OPENED UP in their LARGE RESERVE
tiEPABTMENTover the Showroom, whereample room and light are available for
INSPECTING.
MONTH OF AUGUST.
Ladies' Eeal Sealskin Jackets.
I
30 inches long, 15 Guineas
KIRKOALDIE
and
STAINS
flavo recoived by last mail advices stating
that all the Carpots mentioned in this
notice haveadvanced inprice at theFactories
TWENTY PER CENT.
30 inchei long, 16 Guineas
33 inchn long, 17 Guineas
S3 inches long, 27 Guineas
LAMBTON QUAY.
_o.
47 inches long, 35s
47 inches long, 52s 6d
43 inches long, 57s 6d
54 inches long, 70s
yard
TAPESTRY CARPETS, 4s 6d per yard
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A magnificent stock of the above Goods
being now on view, KIRKOALDIE an
STAINS would solicit a visit from those
Ladies' Silk Velvet Jackets.
in want of a Carpet.
Wainuioru, also for packing merchandise
to his station.
The Masterton Highway Board gives
notice ofits intention to erect toll-gates
at Hurunuiorangi, and on the MastertonCastle Point road,
A public meeting will be held at Mr A.
Tinsley's, Kuripum, on Tuesday, August
17, to form a Good Templar Lodge. Mr
Hammond, P. W.C.T., will attend to give
—o—
From the above prices a DISCOUNT will
be allowed of 5 PER CENT, for CASH
All Fashioiwhk Shapes.
Reduced from 100s to 63s
Reduced from 140s to 79s 6d
Reduced from 150s to 90s
Reduced from 200s to 105s
OYER £2.
—o—-
-2 J per eent. on Monthly Accounts.
_o-
Dreisniaking.
KIRKCALDIE
&
STAINS,
information,
LAMBTON QUA!
LADIES in the Wairarapa are reminded
thai ONE of Ik BEST DRESSMAKERS
CARD,
A match has been arranged between
the Mastertoh and Carterton Football
Clubs for Saturday next in Mr Drummond'j paddock, Masterton, The ball
will be kicked off at 2.30.
We would remind bur Greytown readers
of the lecture on Freetrade v Protection,
by theRev H. Vere White, to be given
in the Temperance Hall, Greytown, under
the auspices of the Greytown Debating
Society, this evening,
.
IN NEW ZEALAND presides over this WILLIAM JAMISON,
department at
BUYER ON COMMISSION,
LOAN
&
MORTGAGE FACTOR,
Land & Estate Agent,
SHAREBEOAER, ACCOUNTANT, 4c.,
SPECIAL CHEAP LOTS
IN
Men's. Boys' and Youths'
TEMRuE CHAMBERS.
Wellington
•
Featherston-Streot
CLOTHING
AT
•
•
TE ARO HOUSE.
TROUSERS
ss9d
(Opposite
the Bank
eF
'
35
BEAVER COATS,
19s 6d Reduced to
23s fid
25s Gd
26s 6d
27s 6d
Reduced to 8a 6d
Reduced to 9s 6d
Seduced to
Seduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
of New Zealand).
369
MONEY
MORTGAGE.
Double Breasted
21s
22s fid
MONEY
LENT.
Gash advances made on deposit of Deeds
of Land.
iCOOTOTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT Mortgages negotiated on House andLanded
Properties, Freehold or Leasehold.
VALUATOR, etc.,
Loans for small amounts can be had at
short dates, at a low rate of interest.
Main-street, Greytown,
Investments of a paying and profitable
Seduced from 9s to
i
•
W. B
Moa's White Moleskin
TO LEND ON
_
characterrecommended.
ALFRED A. BAMETT,
530
Wellington.
A. BISH,
of interest range from 8 to BJ, and ft
smaller amounts from 9 to 10 per cont,
CHAS. POWNALL A CO.,
'•Watchmaker,
Grey-streot, Wellington.
Jewelmr,
PETERSHAM KfAVAL JACKETS.
17$ 6d
reduced
21a 6d reduced
23s reduced
25s 6d reduced
A large stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
WE are by Special Appointment sole &c, always on hand and at reduced prices
agents for WHEELEB and WILSON'S to suit the hard times. Eepairs of every
well-known, justlv celebrated, and Superior description done on the premises for CASH
18s
14s
SEWING MACHINES. Also, HAND ONLY. A large stock of Books, Stationery,
MACHINES of the best makers, from 50s Fancy Goods, <fcc, to be sold at Cost Pkice.
upwards. SINGEB'S MACHINES genuine
Linen-faced Paper
530
fo.'£6lss.
FEONTS,
6d per dozen, or 4 dozen for
IT
guaranteed. An experienced macbiniet and
•Dechahio on the premises.
UNITED INSURANCE
COMPANY,
TAB
I
FIRE AND MARINE,
Established 1862. Incorporated by Act of
Parliament, K.S,W.
Capital < • • • £500,000.
Head 0m0E—275, George-Btreet, Sydney.
Every description of Fire nnd Marine business effected on the most favorable terms,
-THELosses promptly and liberally settled on
the spot.
VW nrBAIiUID nLOTHING
Insurershave the security of ample funds
besides the unlimited liability of shareI/AMBTON QUAY,
holders.
WELLINGTON,
Agent for Wellington—J. Stuart Eeid j
of
Stock
Are now shewing their Winter
Bub-agent for Masterton and Carterton—
535
G.-Fannin,
and
Youth's
a
CLOTHING,
Men's, Boys',
large portion of which is made from the
FAMOUS MOSUIEL TWEEDS, goods that
can confidently recommend, and guaran10a 6' we
tee to be Pure Wool, and Thoroughly
-SHRONKGd, /o
Masterton Cadet Corps will Parade
A Single Gwtment at Wholesale Price.
THIS EVENING in the School Playground, at 7.30 p.m.
ROBT. GARDNER*CO.
Ironmonger,
464 Victoria Buildings, Wellington.
Men's French Peak
CLOTH CAPS,
Superior Quality,
Eeduced from 3s to
D
P9
T^ACTORY
The following Special
CHEAP -LOTS
are
MASTERTON.
urAOHINES.
10s fid
12s 6d
to
to
to
to
now being offered at
TE ARO HOUSE.
Large Wool Shawls 4s Gd
Ladies' Tweed Ulsters, reduced from
to 4s Cd
Black Quilted Skirts, usual price 8s
4s 9d
THE
Black Quilted Skirts, 6s 9d
Ladies'
MILLINERY BOMETS,
BLANKETS 1 BLANKETS!
The Masterton Rifle Voluntaer Corps will
We are giving extra value, and a Single Pair
PARADE for INSPECTION in the School
oan be purchased at the Same Price as by
Playground, at 7.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 13th
the B lie at any Wholesale Warehouse.
inet,
The Band aro requested to attend.
OVERCOATS.
.
P, W.RUCE,
Pilot and Frieze Jackets, Waterproofs.
Captain Commanding M.R.V and CO.
all new, clwict ityks,
received this season,
usual price 20s, will be told for
D
10 6
muFtll, Sixpence
TOeM, One Shilling
Black Straw, Sixpence
Black Fell, Sixpence
Colored Felt, Sixpence
In Oposnim, Wallabi, Astrakhan, Sealskin,
Austriau, and Waterproof. Also, the NEW
The
:
.
"
Children's Hats.
Wairarapa Daily.
TAUPO RUG, made from Pure New Zea-
land Wool, and-Specially Recommended,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1880.
A Singh Garment at Wholesale Pricv A.LMOST
everey colonist will regret the
departure from New Zealand of Sir
We would call particular attention to our
Robinson. Some people have
Hercules
etock of Hats, White and Oxford Shirts,
Black Felt, ONE SHILLING
Imitation Beaver, EIGHTEENPENCE
Trimmed Felt, 3a 6d
~
Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Bags, Portmanteaux,
&c, &c, &o,
Black Velvet, 3s
Lot of Cheap Feathers.
.
A special line in TWEED SOOKS,_ that we
can strongly recommend for durability and
FANCY FEATHERS,
in all colors, will be chared out at
3d and 6d each.
r-OOMFORT-
short, steut men, Trousers for
tall, stout men, Trousers for tall slender
men, Broad Fall Trousers for Elderly Men.
Trousers for
Children's Jackets.
ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY
Seal Jackets, from Is 6d
Tweed Ulsters, from Is lid
AND rUBOHABB FROM
White Fur, from 6s 6d
HALLENSTEIN BROS.'
NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S
Ladies' Jackets,
RETAIL BRANCH,
Black Beaver, Fur Trimmed,
usual price, 15a Gd,
lAMMON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
For 7s 9d.
JOHN
Ladies' Imported Costumes.
-KB.We are agents for the
THE BALANCE
o/ tket Choice Winter Costume)
usually sold at 36s 6d,
will bo offered at
12s 6d.
THE
CELEBRATED WERTHEIM HAND
AND TREADLE
SWING MACHINE,
Illustrated Price Lists, giving full informa-
—
TRAM.CARS
GALLIE.
;
:
Meet every Train and will Stop at
TeAroHouse for thewwveniehce"
of Customers.
tion, sent free on application, Each
machine guaranteed for two years. 510
R CROSSE, Dentist, will revisit Mas-
tertonon Monday, August 9th, and
TE ARO HOUSE,
; CcJA-SIBHSIjJ-'
WELLINGTON,
subscribe £6 and another nothingpand"/
each share alike ; in the event-'of »|firf;/
v
and asthe Insurance Companies had declined to aasist the Brigade,-it-had be»n
-"
decided to appeal to. the Council.
Orßaillie agreed with the remark* Joir>
Mr Haigh. He thought it should b£i!
general benefit, and supported,by the.
/
,i.
Cr.Kempton thoughtit would be better
to take the feeling of a public meetingto
be convened by His Worship, and_se9
what assistance the public would giver
Council.
•»"*:
'
He had no doubt a good amount could be
The Christchurch Corporation has
credit balance in the bank.
A brothel in Wingfield-streefc, occupied
by Maggie Baker, together with several
smaller houses, were burned down at 6.30
this evening. Damage done is about
£B,OOO, The insurances are not yet
known.
[To the Editor of the WairakapaDaiiy]
lould not complain of missing his ful
ihare of the latter I In concluding hi
•omarks, the Chairman trusted that i
vould not be necessary to resort to direc
axation to keep our schools up to th
H'esent standard, for he felt sure insteai
)f the many schools filled to overflowinj
;hat could now be met with in every die
and Press, asking that the construction of
drain across main road may be proceeded
with as early as possible.
The Treasurer reported the amount to
credit of Borough at £7B 2s,
The poundkeeper's report, shewing the
receipts for the past month at 10s, was
jortion of his audience would do thei
Council to the piece of road opposite
;:
read.
iriot, there would be a sad falling c>£ Hi The return asked for by Or Wakelin
lincerely hoped that such a change woul< was laid on the table.
Or Baillie called the attention of the
lot be necessary, and that the younge:
itmost individually and collectively ti Fabian's store. It had
broken through
ceep up the high character of their school the formation in several places, and should
Sir,—One of your correspondents—- 10 that when the next examination camt be attended to.
Veritas"—took the liberty a few days 'ound he would again have the pleasure Or Gray asked that the Works Comago, to give' road boards generally and if hearing of another Carterton boy'i mittee should visit the footway contract,
the Taratahi-Carterton Road Board par- mcceas, He resumed his seat amidsl as he thought an extra culvert across the
ticularly, some superfluous advice. If he nuch applause from the youngsters, w'v road was necessary, and that some gravel
will come to me, I think I can give him ixtended the same courtesy to subsequen' should be placed in the pound at once.
Or Smith moved, Or Baillie seconded
good reasons for the ' fear' he puts at the ipeakers,
end of his. letter "that he has already Mr Fairbrother was sorry for Mr Boys -That the matters,referred toby CrGray
trespassed too far on your space;" or if ibsence, which no doubt was unavoidable, be referred to the Works Committee,
he wants information he may get it nearer md felt pleased at being present on sucli with power to act.
The officers of the Post and Telegraph home, from the Chairman of the Master- in occasion, when they were giving pracOr Smith asked whether the Committee
Departments in the Wairarapa, have ton Highway Board.
;ical testimony of the value set on' obe- appointed to report upon the building at
received notice of a reduction of 10 per The piece of road metalled near Ray's lience and unremitting attention, He the Rising Sun had done so. He thought
cent, in their present salaries. In some
Hotel, of the cost of which he complains, lopel they would all do their utmost to if the Council nominated themselves as
instances this turn of screw will be a great is 33 chains long, the coat is Sin. thick imulate the example set them by Master Inspector of Nuisances they should furhardship, but these are times when we and 16 feet wide, and cost £3Blos. The Moore, for each of them had a chance, as nish their reports accordingly.
must not only be prepared- to shed our metal is the same as river metal, and is ;he prizes fell to the best boy all-round. The matter of taking steps for collectbrothers' blood, but must sacrifice our better than his broken boulders would be, The children of the school were a credit ing overdue rates was left until a future
own.
and he can easily find out that his im- ;o the township, and this was not the meeting,
The Greytown Volunteers we are sorry proved method would cost at least twic3, irst time they had come to the front. He Resolved-That the Inspeotor of-Nuiloped they would continue to bring other sances report to the Registrar the number
to hear, intend to disband unless their and probably three times as much.
capitation allowance is paid. It is rather
He finds no fault with the foreman on )rize3, and should be always glad to meet of unregistered dogs in the Borough, and
hard on this corps, which has among its the road. Mr Editor, if he had an hour's .hem and express his pleasure at the that the Registrar be instructed to proceed against the owners.
numbers several well-known good shots, talk with the roadman on thesubject of ichool'sjuccess.
Mr Hammond fully endorsed all the The following accounts were passed for
that on account of being one behind the his letter before he wrote it, you would
remarks made by previous speakers, He payment ;-J. Udy, £3O J. Polsen, 3os;
number, viz 40, it should lose the allow- never have been asked to print it.
I shall not ask you to print a notice of thought their prize winner was a credit to and J. Morley, 12s.
ance ; and in the interests of the community, we trust it will not be found neces- all the statements he makes: some are all the masters he had studied under, and The Oounoil then adjourned.
sary to do so
foolish and some are false. I will take hoped his success in this, his first start in
one only. He says that on the piece of life, would stimulate him to further exerthe
House
on
last
the
Hon
In
Monday
road near Ray's two or-three teams and tion, and that when his schooldays were
OIL ON THE WATERS.
John Hall named twelve bills which the some half-a-dozen men were employed for over he would in turn be generous and
Government propose to drop this session. some month's at it!" This is the time- assist those who had not been so fortuThe Geelong Advertiser states that
He could not say whether the Licensing sheet :—One team five days; one team nate in either brains or opportunities.
Bill would be put through or shelved, He eight days, and one team nine-and-a-half Mr Oallister complimented the school very interesting account of the voyage of
thought the Representation Bill should be days, at 10s per day, There were three on having gained another prize from head- the ship Myrtle Home from the weit coast
put through. Among the bills which he men eight days, two men nine-and-a-half quarters, and related incidents showing of America to Liverpool has been furnished
held must be passed, were the Property days, and four men stonebreaking six how success had attended schoolfellows of by the captain of that vessel to Captain
Assessment Act Amendment Bill, the days. This, with a chain horse used for his, who had elected to make brains their Pleace, the harbormaster here, The
voyage Iwas a perilous one, the vessel
Beer Duty Bill, the Local Public Works seven days and a half, is
the sum of time capital.
having tuencounter a series of hurricanes
Bill, and the Rating Act Amendment and money spent on what he says occuThe Chairman then presented the prize during
which several ships foundered with
Bill.
pied two or three teams and half-dozen —Chambers' Encyclopedia of English all hands on board,
The narrative convolumes—which
months,
Literature,
in two
haß an
By this your,
A meeting of the House .Committee of men for some
tains an account of an experiment with oil
the Masterton Hospital, was held yester- readers may judge the rest. "Veritas" endorsement ofits being presented by the which was used,to oalm the troubled
day. Present—Messrs Feist, (in the knows little of the history of the raaiu Education Board,—and trusted that he water's, and the result was so satisfactory
Chair), Vile, lorns, Perry, "Renuett, and road for the past three years, or ha would might derive much pleasure from perusing that the captain of the Myrtle Home was
Payton, The Treasurer reported abalance not talk as he does. Money for the road his prize, and that the fact of how lie fairly taken by surprise' at the success of
in hand of £53 Is lOd. The usual accounts has been scarce, and is now. When the came by it would encourage him toper- the experiment, whibh was made on the
were passed for payment, A letter was Boards interested get more money and severe.—(Loud applause).
statement published in a newspaper of an
Richards returned thanks for the American skipper
read from Wairarapa CountyEast, notify- some to waste, they may, with advantage kindMrway
.who had tried it hira*
which
in
the
sohool
had
been
consult
"Veritas."
self. When the gale was at its height,
ing the discontinuance of subsidies. The
alluded
to.
lam,
&c,
annual meeting was held the same afterand the mountainous seas were breaking
W. Booth.
Mr Moore then briefly thanked those on board the Myrtle
noon. Our,report of it will appear toHome, the captain
and
the
present
masters
on
of
his
behalf
morrow,
had ,s« small oanvas |bags made,' oaoh
son,
Waibarapa
Editor
of
the
[To the
Daily.]
filled with* gallon of, oil, A fog
A meeting of the Bideford School
Mr Boys, who oame in at the close of being
of oil was hung to the" end of each mainSir,—Permit me, through the medium the
Committee was held at Bideford on Satapologised
proceedings,
for his
urday, the 7th inst, Present—Messrs J, of your columns, to express my unquali- absence, as he thought the time mem yardarm,and a small hole made in the
Miller (Chairman), Morrison, Scholes, fied satisfaction at the recent action of tioned was 4 o'clock, or an hour later than bottom of each bag with a sail needl». As
as the oil commenced dripping, and
and Clark. The minutes of the previous Messrs Moore and McGregor, the Works the appointed one, otherwise ho certainly soon
meeting were read and confirmed. The Committee of the County Council Waira- should have been present. He also ex- the vessel drifted jfrom the dripping oil,
West, in the matter of accepting the pressed his sorrow that more parents had the seas around the oil-stained waten
Chairman reported having received grant rapa
began breaking, and never broke near the
tenders
for the bridges on the Forty-mile not
ending
quarter
aid
for
the
June
30th,
in
by their attendance signified the inteamounting to £l7. A oircular received Bush road, concerning which there has rest they took in school matters, It had ship's side. This experiment was repeated
from the Secretary of the Education been correspondence in your paper and been his pvivilege more than once to with similarresults on several other occasions of emergency, and the Myrtle
Board was read, giving notice that a re- the "Weekly Mail."
present the local prizes, but their signifiduction of 10s per head on the average The custom apparently prevailing cance failed when compared with the prize Home readied her port of destination
attendance would take place from the Ist hitherto, which, to an outsider, appeared they had met together to present, He without any damage. Only four and a
half gallons of common lamp; oil,were
invariably accepting agreed with the committee
inst; also, a letter in answer to an appli- almost a principle of without
in making, so used
considering
cation made for assistance in educating the lowest tender
speak, a red letter day of such matters, Myrtlein the various experiments. • The
to
Home is now on her way from
private families. Moved by Mr Morrison, whether the tenderer wore qualified either It assisted both teachers and taught, by
himself, instilling the spirit of emulation, without Adelaide to London.
seconded by Mr Scholes, that the teacher's orto carry out the works efficiently
find the necessary
salary be paid for the quarter ending 30th in default thereof to
which thebusiness of teaching was indeed
June, amounting to £ls.—Carried, funds to employ others for the purpose, not an enviable one. They could not alj
has
been
of
loss
to
EeSHMSUSCES OF WELLINGTON.-In.tha
productive
many
serious
Moved by Mr Clark, seconded by Mr
score bulls' eyes, but could at least become
year 1845
well as to those store- good marksmen.
Morrison, that the circular received from of the employees as
generation with some a worthy citizen plodded his way
The
present
Secretary of the Education Board te re- keepers who have rashly allowed credit for of school children meant the future rulers to Aro difficulty through forn and ti-tree
to
Te
duction of salaries, etc., be sent to the goods supplied such bogus contractors; ofNew Zealand, and without they took veyor's pegFlat, being in search of the surwhich had been driven in at the
teacher for her information.— Carried. besides being often a positive injustice to advantage of the liberal education now corner, of what is now
Ouba and DixonMoved by Mr Clark, seconded by Mr good workmen who have thereby been pre- within their reach, how could they ever streets, Upon this.spot
was erected a
Scholes, that a special meeting of this cluded from obtaining contracts through hope to succeed. He was sorry that he house, in which a very successful small
"drapery
committee be held on Tuesday, the 17th their conscientiously putting a fair price had missed the opportunity of addressing business was carried on by two ladies'
of
inst., to consider whether it will be neces- on the work required, to enable them the winner when.handing him the prize. remarkable-talent and energy; who have
their
and
emcreditors
sary to make a reduction in teacher's honorably to pay
He would however ask the permission of long eiuce retired from the scene to the land
salary, in accordance with circular ployers ; and such notion on the part nf the Committee to say a few words to him, of their birth—received from the "Secretary Education the authorities has, in some cases, notably On Master Moore being called up,. Mr
Land of the mountain and the flood,
Board, dated 31afc July.—Carried. Moved during thelast 12 months, caused delay Boys proceeded his remarks, and a quotaLand of brown heath and Bhaggy wood,'
by Mr Morrison, seconded by Mr Scholes, in the execution of highly important tion from Sir Roger Bacon bearing on the
that Mr H. Wilton be elected a member works entailing an absolute loss on the subject. "No doubt the sovereignity of In the year 1866 it passed into the hands of
of this Committee, vice the Rev 0. H. whole community,
man lieth hid in knowledge. Wherein Mr Jamks Smith, the present proprietor,
who gave to the premises the appropriate
I speak the more feelingly on this subGossett, left the district.—Carried. The
many things are reserved,' which kings' name Te
of Aro House, and under whose
ject as in consequence of the want of due
meeting then adjourned.
withtheir
treasure
cannot
nor
with
buy,
business has steadily- prodiscrimination shown in accepting, two their force command." He complimented management
The Masterton Volunteer Corps has
gressed
with the'rismg fortutfes of the oi|;y.:
different tenders, one in Mauriceville, and
enrolled among its members a number of the other en the Alfredton road, I am Muster Moore on his mental victory, and until at length it was found that a-; considepushing business .men and those who have at present out of pocket nearly £2OO for the fact that a Wairarapa boy had won rable enlargement was necessary; and the
an eye to its welfare, and we are therefore goods supplied by me either to the con- this was a pleasure to him, and trusted result was, Te Aro House, as : at present,
not surprised to learn that steps have tractors or men employed by them and that whatever walk in life he chose that one.of'the most complete and Extensive
in the colony of
been taken to procure a drill-shed for the not paid, In the last mentioned contract, two things would not be forgotten—viz.,' Drapery
New
The General Drapery occuCorps. A deputation consisting of Cap- although I had ta!?en tne precaution! to the teachers who had helped him and the pies Zealand.
large
a
space, being 49 feet by 25 fsefc,
tain Ruok, Lieut, Wyllie, and Corporal have an agreement signed' by the con- country that-had placed such knowledge amply sufficient
for all.
goods;
Dalrymple waited upon the directors of tractor to the effect that as advances were in his power. Mr Boys counselled his Fancy Dresses, Silks, Manchester
Gloves, Hosiery,
not
to
young
friend
neglect
literature,
the Wairarapa Permanent Investment made by the Council, the work done by
Eibbons,
Boy's,
Laces,
Ac
The
Men's,
and
and Loan Association at Greytown any customers should be paid for in,like and drew an interesting historical picture, Youths' Clothing Department measures
yesterday, in order to float a loan for this proportion i.e. 5 per cent,, I am now starting with Rome at the Csesar period, feet by 14 feet, and has attaohed a comfort-42
purpose. The Directors present were offered a fraction over 30 per cent. only. and ending with some happy illustration able, sitting-room, Carpets' and Household
of the tight little island known as Eng- furnishings have a' similar space
Messrs Pharazyn (in the chair), Cuff,
balloted to
I cannotrefrain from publicly congratuTully, Fullor, and Booth, the secretary, lating Messrs Moore and McGregor on land, about which he could learn much them. The Show-roomior the •sale of Milthe
books
reading
within his reach in linery, Mantles, Jackets, Coatomesy &0., is
Mr G. Wyetfc, bain? also present, The their action referred to in the beginning by
deputation was most courteously reoeived of this letter, and sincerely trust this may the Library, until such time as he might a very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted
be
to
able personally verify, by travel, up, and beautifully lighted from the roof,
and stated the business, which they wished prove to be an inauguration of a new dethe_mauyand
mighty achievements that and measures 39 feet' by 22 feet:'- The stock
on behalf of the Corps, to transact with
parture in the manner of accepting tenders
the Association—that they intended to for County works, wjjich will I am sure brains alone and untiling perseverance of goods is at all times large and well
and patterns are ,: forwarded; poßt
make an application to the Town. Lands be productive of muoh rejoicing among had brought about. Mr Boys' remarks- selected,
were concluded by urging the'boy to go' free on application. A special feature %
Trust for lease for 21 years of a piece of
all the best workhien, and'at the same onward without fear, doing what he feljf. Te Aro House is the Order Department, and
land near the Catholic Church on which
time be more really econpmical to the to-be right.
■'•■ very careful intention is paid to the wants
to erect a shed suitable for the purpose of Council
and consequently for the rateAllordersareexeouted
National
Anthem
concluded'
the
drillingora gymnasium; that theythought
•The..
•under the immediate, supervisionofthe pro?
and the public'at large. 7'.
.'"/'."„",:''° prietor.
proceedings,.
they could raise £SO Masterton towards payers
'fjwacded
_aiid
lam &c,"
the expense and wished to know whether
,t .their
•
• Henry Auiin.
thal'iprjmptnesi
the Association would lend them£l6O on
and despatch which" 'have!,aroayVc'disjarij
COUNCIL. gushed Te Aro Housed
security of land and drill-shed, as it had
Welling,
ton.—ribvT.l' -.'.' •"■" *''■'•?'" J ' ■"■ i'"*
been estimated that it would cost £2OO, PRESENTATION AT THE CARTERTON SCHOOL.
The chairman said the Society, had the
The fortnightly meeting of the .above
was held'on<Monday: evening.
money to lend and gave the deputation a
paper to fill up making application for the According to agreement, the: Commit!ee -Present—His Worship the Mayor'and
sum,. and it was arranged an answer of the above school, and a few friends, Oris Smith; Baillie, Udy; OrayyandKempshould be sent, after further consultation met in the old Town' Hall on-Friday afteri ton.
.amongst the directors had taken place, to noon last for the purpose of.presenting to The minutes of the previous meeting
the captain. The deputation thinked the Master Thomas Moore the prize awarded were read and cokfirmed. ' '."
to him by the Education Board, he hiring MrHaigh, m om of the .dipuUtion 5N™ ,-:_.■•■:
directors «nd withdrew. :■■■
Outartw,
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Boys'ani Youths'
Gold Anchor Button,
16s Gd reduced to Q$ RP
not thought fair that oneratepayer.ihouldo
.'.
Auctioneer and Land Agent,
Odd Fbllowb' Hall Building, Lambton Quay,
\j
10s 6d
lis 6d
12s 6d
13s
would contribute to-the first.coßt, which
would amount to about twopence in the
pound,.and the maintenance afterwards
would not amount to more than one halfpenny in the pound per annum. It was
raised, and then the Council might make
up any deficiency. He agreed with the
establishment of a Brigade, and would
himself give £l.
Or Gray thought it would be of no use
penses,
,'.■'''■■ or a moment wish them to understani convening a public meeting, as a well
4G7 ;A special meeting of the Education
hat everyone of them could gain sucl attended meeting had been held, and the
The Hutt County Council have'reduced
Board will be held this week.
iondrs, but he did want them to under proposal of forming a-Brigade-.well'rewages and salaries, and also passed a tand that now was their time to turn ti ceived. He would give notice for next
MrMurdock McKenzie has purchased
resolution in favor of the County Council ;ood account the extra benefits nov meeting—" That this Oounoil furnish the
he Eketahuna Hotel.
iffered in every school—opportunitiei appliances for the Brigade if arran"eon
benches.
ADr Tanner, of New York, has just being represented licensing
yhich, if neglected, would cause them ti ments can be made with the Bank for an
jompleted a forty days' fast.
In the Supreme Court, Olimie's case ■egret their inattention. In contrastinj overdraft, if necessary, until therates for
lie school-work of to-day and half a cen 1881 are collected.
Mr G. A. Fairbrothor, Carterton, noti- will probably end late to-night.
ury since, the Chairman drew a humor
fies that he has for sale 1500 totara posts
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Government intend abandoning a ms picture of the chances the children o
near the railway station,
Outwards —To Secretary Wairarapa
ses- vorking men had in those days of evei
number
and
end
the
hope
bills,
of
to
The election of a Committee for the
icquiring a smattering of the three It's Hospital, enclosing refund of rates.
Castle Point riding of Wairarapa County sion within a month.
Inwards-Prom Featherßton Highway
fact, he said, it seemed to him, as he
!n
East, is fixed for September 2nd,
The ratepayers of Lrrercargill have ooked back, that it could be understooi Board, re Moroa road, and asking the
Council
E,
E,
E,
what they intended contributing
Tenders are invited by Mr
jest by saying they had little books, bu
agreed to a loan of £20,000.
Edmunds, for the erection of a house at
jrecious big rods, and must confess h towards it; from Messrs Lewis, Clark,
a
£•-'.
The following are the prices jor the Best
Carpets made of each character
WILTON CARPETS, 103 6d per yard
BRUSSELS CARPETS, 6s and 6s 9d per
Ladies' Fur-lined Cloaks.
aupported by the Council each ratepayer
:
-.nticipating a Heavy Advance on the price
of all Carpot*. aud even being advised by
PRICE LIST
It was considered that, the Brigade would
be a benefit to the Borough, and by being
been offended at him because he is a
patron #f the turf and its iniquities,
but then, on the other hand, he was
sound on Church questions, and his
racing proclivities "were- condoned.
Everyone will congratulate His Excellency on his promotion to the Cape,
for the latter appointment is considered amongst Governors a better
thing than New Zealand. Sir Arthur
Gordon, the ceming man, is said to be
capable and resolute. Had Governors
any real power he'might be just the
person [to arrange a Maori difficulty.
In Fiji he has exercised a decided
influence, and really played firstfiddle.
How he will like being guided by
Hall and tripped up.by Grey in this
mora advanced colony is a question.
The Times, referring to his career,
says:—Associating from the first with
the leading men of all parties in
England, be was secretary to his father
when at the head of the British Government during the important perisd
of the Crimean war. Then followed a
number of years in which he sat in the
House of Commons, next some special
diplomatic service, to be succeeded by
twenty years''Governorship of dependencies in various parts of the world.
Sir Arthur Gordon passed through his;
probation in public life with Mr
GJadjstonelhe sat..side:by side in the
House iatbi the present Lord Chancel- ;
1« (then Sir- •Xounddj:;: F^m«r)^ '".
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HOUSE,
CUBA-STREET,
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BRUSSELS CARPETS,
asked-Bis Worship" whether the Council
would provide; the necessary appliances
for the Brigade*out 1of the general aecount.
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appointed jby-the.GreytownFire Brigade,
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SEASONABLE IMPORTATIONS, there are few men of any eminence in Messrs J. lorns Co., announce a obtained the second highest number of
Ex HIMALAYA.
politics at Homo, especially on the general clearance sale for Saturday August marks in the Wellington Provincial Dis, ,
trict.
SHIPMENT OF BALL DRESSES. ■Liberal side, wlio are not his personal 21st.
At,
3
o'clook
the
scholars,
The
friends. It will thus be seen that
Muterton Youths' Football Club nearly 200, were mustered numbering
in the Hall
rIRKOALDIE
AND
H TAINS. though
in Mr Drummond's paddock
we lo3e a Governor who has will practice
which is used as a schoolroom, penditi]
this afternoon.
won
a
the
esteem
of
in
high place
the erection of adequate accommodation
Invite tho attention of Ladies to thoir exOn Monday night some individual ex- Mr B. Boys wa« to have made the presen
tensive shipment of nude-up Ball Dresses, every colonist in the short period he
ploded
gunpowder
a
bottle
of
near
the
whioh are now opened and arranged intheir has been here, he is not to be succeeded
tation, but. through misunderstanding tin
Presbyterian Church, apparently with the hour appointed, the duty devolved on th
largoup-stairs Showrooms. Tho goods are
a
but by a man who has object igniting
of a specially choice character, commencing by nonentity,
a
gate, which had beeu
of
proved his worth in high stations for a previously "plastered with-kerosene. We Ohairman, Mr Wni. Parker, who, 01
in price from 30s to 9 guinoas.
and gentlemen
using,
quarter of a century. Sir Arthur has trust that the police will be able to. check, )oys andsaid:—Ladies
gives. : me much plea
never
been
the
in
previously
colony, the larrikinism which has recently de ure to meet you here this afternoon, tc
JOSEPHINE J£ID QLOVES. he having
gone to Fiji on his appoint- veloped to a serious extent at Masterton. ,\vard to one of your schoolfellows thi
From 2to 21 Buttons. ■
ment by way of Sydney. Lady The explosion caused at the time a conJoard's mark of .appreciation for til
Materials for'making up Ball Dresses in a Gordon, however, about two years ago siderable amount of excitement in- the- .ttehtibri he haß paid to hiirdutiesa
town,
variety of Textures.
chool. The Committee had requestet
spent several months with her two
Satin de Lyon (reversible) in all Fashionable daughters at the residence of Sir George
tfrß. Boys to undertake this pleasini
Evening .Shades.'
luty, and from what he knew of thai
Grey, at Kawau. It may be men- LATEST TELEGRAPHIC [entleman,
he, felt sure something ha<
tioned that Sir Arthur has recently
Caps and Head Dresses of the latest
>revented his being amongst, them. Hi
tions.
returned to Fiji from a visit to Eng(from our own correspondent)
egretted this, for Mr Boys would m
land, where he was raised a step—from
loubt have handled the subject in a waj
Fans, Fun-holders, Evening Hosiery,
hat he could not hope to do, but hi
WELLINGTON.
Frillings, Kiltings, etc., etc., all justto hand; Knight Commander to Grand Comvould do his best. It 'was always plea
mander—in the Order of St. Michael
Tuesday.
ant for the Committee to know that somi
5 Per Cent Discount on all Purchases and St, George, Our new Governor,
A man recently sent from Masterton if the prizes had fallen to their school
over
in
promotion
too,
achieves
a
pecuniary
Hospital to' be treated here for heart mt when, as in this instance, the seconc
% Per Cent Discount on Accounts
coming here, the Fiji Governorship disease be sent
rendered monthly over £2.
will
back. The Benevo- lighest prize had been won-by a Carter
being worth £BOOO, against £7500 in
on boy, they must
and all feel grati
asking for his ex- ied at the achieved one
lent
intends
Society
success. He did no
KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, New Zealand.
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WILTON CARPETS,
THE WAIBARAPA DAILY AUGUST 11, IMO.
MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.
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ven that unless the Mr B. Gallagher's Greytown Tenders to
iy undermentioned horses now trespasat
CO. will sell
their sing on our property at Masterton are be sent to theRev A,Halbwachs. Carterton.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY.
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T
lORNS
&
redeemed and all
paid, we will
rooms as above, a splendid assortment cause the same to beexpenses
sold by public
the 19th inst
of various household furniture, in ordor to on
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
auction accepted.
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A. HALBWAOHS.
1 brown cob, branded like S on near
shoulder, white star on forehead,
clear the rooms for consignments of pro-
Everything at your own prices.
Articles too numerous to particularise,
Study economy and attend thissale.
NO
RESERVE.
HAYING
Thfl liabilities las
MR
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.
too numerous to particulariso.
mWO SPLENDID SHEEP DOGS, tho PUBLIC TENDERS will close at NOON
1 _ property of Mr Mcleod, late of lea of 18th August for the formation of 80
Station.
chains and 13 links of road in the Pahiatua
Be Estate of JOSEPH WILLIAMS, For particulars apply
Block
535
Masterton,
Tobacconist,
J. lORNS.
Plans and specifications to be seen at the
County Council Office, Masterton and
n HAM BE R LAIN & ■»
' THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby anEketahuna.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
.j nounce that I have been appointed
BUTCHERS,
accepted.
agent for the Trustie in the above Estate.
and that I am authorised to receive all THE above School is healthily
JOHN KING,
MAIN-STREET, PEATHERSTON.
situated,
meaies and collect all accounts in the and, in addition to the subjects prescribed
County Engineer.
August sth, 1880.
Estate. All outstanding accounts must be by the Government
535 ALL orders punctuaEy attended to, Every
Classics
and
Standards,
paid witlu'n seven days from this date, 10th
are tau }ht ifrequired Terms
Mathematics
Augsut, or legal proceedings will be taken to for
Boarders—3o guineas per annum. For
recover the same without further notice or further particulars,
Customers may rely upon civility, cleanli&c, apply to the mastor
respect of persons.
at the school, Tenui, Masterton.
51b
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN,
this establishment.
rjASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD,
Agent for C. E. Capper, of Wellington,
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Trustee.
Tenders are invited for the
of the HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL.
I
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o
W" 0
B Tenui Toll Gate, for a period Lease
of one year,
Cole-street, Masterton.
beginning September 14,1880.
The JOBBING OFFICE of the WAIRA The conditions
attached to the Lease may
Under th Patronage of (k Honorable
RAPA DAILY is supplied with the best be seen at the office of the Board.
WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY.
Lady Robinson.
The highest or any tender not necessarily
Machines and the largestassortment of Type accepted
ELECTION of a person to fill the
Principal
: Miss BEST,
Tenders to be sent in by Saturday, 21st
office of Councillor for the Castlepoint and Material in the district. It is the ONLY
Office in the WAIRARAPA whiohcan exe- August, addressed
A thoroughly Bound English Education
room of Mr John Wihgate, resigned, will be cute JobPrinting
A. MoHUTCHON,
equal in style andfinishto 536
held at thePublic Hall, Tinui, on Thursday,
Clerk to Board. forms the basis of the instruction given,
and,
in addition, the following subjects are
the 2nd day of September next, between the the BEST WELLINGTON OFFICES. Al
taught:—
hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m. orders PROMPTLY and
EFFICffiNTLY
The nomination of candidates will take
Prench, German, Italian, Latin, Algeplace at the Hall on Thursday, the 19th cur- executed at MODERATE PRICES.
bra, Music, Drawing, and Needlerent, at 12 o'clock noon.
work.
NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS.
Nomination forms may be obtained on
application to Mr Alex. MoHutchon, WhaDomestic arrangements are liberal and
ROYAL OAK HOTEL.
kataki.
TOTARA RAILWAY SLEEPERS. home-like.
Corner of Manners and Cuba streets,
R. WILSONE,
Terms moderate,
Commissioner of Railways' Office,
Returning Officer.
Prospectuses forwarded on application,
Wellington.
Maßterton,
Dunedin, July 20,1880. The second term of 1880 begins Tuesday,
W. G.EMENY
Phopbietor.
10th Augußt, 1880.'
25th May.
538
be
will
received at the Stores Evening
rAVING just erected, at considerable
Class for French.
351
Office,
Manager's
Christchurch,
not
JJL expense, a Splendid Two-story Brick later than noon of Wednesday, August
25,
of
Building, on the site the late tire, the
1880, for the supply and delivery at LyttelProprietor would call attention to the excel- ton
10R SALE—LAND ON THE MATAof 20,000 Totara BaUway
Sleepers.
lent accommodation offered forboardeiß and
RAWA.-Seotions of first-class Bußh
the travelling public
Land, varying in size from 10 to
TITASTERTONHIGHWAY DISTRICT.
tender obtained at the Stores Manager's are now open for selection the 100 acres,
above disin
part of the city, and commands an excel- Office, Christchurch, the District Traffic trict. Deferred payment extending over
Manager's
NOTICE.
Wanganui
Office,
and
the
10
Foxton,
lent view of the harbor and shipping.
years upon easy terms. Land lies within
Handsome Suites of apartments for Pri- Public Works Office, Masterton, and the 60 chains proposed railway siding, with
THE Masterton Highway Board intend to vate
Railway
Storekeeper's
office,
Napier.
good
road co.nmu 'ication in process of confamilies, combined with comfort and Tenders to be addressed
ereot a Toll-Gate on the road leading from civility.
_
to the Commis- struction, Apply to
Muterton to Castlepoint, and also one on Al°s, wines,
sioner of Railways, under cover to the
and Spirits of the best Stores Mauager,
MR ALEXANDER GALLON.
the Ferry Reserve at Huruuuiorangi. The
Railway Department,
brands.
Matarawa,
following is a scale of the tolls whioh will
Christchurch,
and marked outside, "Tender
G.
EMENY,
W.
MR W. G. BEARD,
be levied at each of the toll-gates above
for Totara Sleepers."
532
Proprietor.
Solicitor,
mentioned
The sleepers will be inspected at the mill.
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Greytown.
S D
The lowest or any tender will not necesOr
to
MESSRS JOSEPH* PHILLIPS.
sarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders
1. Fer every sheep, or other, head of
who
ENTLEMEN
wish
small cattle
fer BUPERIOB will not be entertained.
Lower Valley.
... 0
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2. For every horse, saddled or harWILLIAM CONYERS,
GOODS
for
depend
.'
nessed
DRESS
can
on
having 523
0 6
Commissioner of Railways
3. For every horse not in harness, or
A
COLLINSON,
the very best material and workmanship at
head of great cattle
~0 3
OYSTER SALOON,
4. For every two-wheeled vehicle
CENTRAL STORE.
with springs, drawn by one horse 1 0
0. GAMBLE'S,
Carterton,
High-street,
For every additional horse attached
to such vehicle
0 6 TAILOR AND
A. UOLLINSON begs to inform the inHABIT-MAKER,
5. For every two-wheeled vehiole
EORGE A.
TUIRBROTHER, habitants of Carterton
and violnity that he
without Bprings, drawn by one
haß opened in the above line in the shop
Lambton Quay, Wellington.
horse
1 0
lately occupied by Mr G. Bowles, and trusts
And for everyvehicle attached thereto 0 6
to merit, by civility and careful attention to
For every additional horse attached
to any such yehicle as aforesaid 0 6
Commission Agent,
6. For every four-wheeled vehicle,
Cask purchaser ofall kinds of Poultry and
Samples and Bules fer Self-measurement
Farm Produce.
with springs, drawnby one horse 1 0 forwarded free by post on application.
CARTERTON.
Foi every additional horse attached
Oysters and Fish supplied on the shortest
347
to such vehiole
0 6
notice.
{ls
HAVING acquired those extensive premi7. For every four-wheeled vehicle
without springs, drawn by one
ses opposite the Bank of New Zealand, I WAIPOUA BREWERII
hone
1 0
WAIPOUA BREWERY
will open the same with a complete stock on
For every additional horse attached
to such vehicle
10
Monday, August 2nd, and bope toreceive a
"OTI 0 E .
8. For every,vehicle propelled along
.>
continuance of the support hitherto accora road by steam or other like
JNO. CO OGAN, Tailor,
ded to the house.
power;
5 0
Willis-street, has just recoived a
9. For every bullock-dray drawn by
R. V. SMITH has the pleasure to anconsignment of Splendid Patterns
two bullocks
10
of Winter Tweed, &o, specif
nounce that he has purchased the valuable
highest
For every additional pair of bullocks
Plant
and Stock-in-Trade of the Waipoua
The
price given for Wool, Hides,
Brewery ; also, that he h»B engaged as
attaohed to such vehicle..
..10
Sheep
Rabbit
and
all
Skins,
Skins,
Tallow,
10. For every foal at foot or calf ..03
SUITS MADE TO ORDER,
kinds of Farm and Dairy Produce.
MR FRANKLIN,
at
25 per cent less than any other
This sohedule shall beread as if the words
lately a principal Brewer in that worldasß,"
"mare," "gelding,"
"mule,""bull,"
firm
renowned
"cow," or "calf," were inserted after the
Agent for the New Zealand Insurance ComBASS & CO.,' Braios-oN, Trent.
word "horse" throughout.
pany, New Zealand Accident Insurance R. V. SMITH will be able to brew and
FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS
Provided that not more than one foil shall
sell at ordinary rates
be taken on any vehiole or horse pacing or
Company, &o„ ic.
£3 10s,
returning on the same day,
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A BETTER GLASS OF BEER
TROUSERS, from 255.
And 'provided.further that in the case of
than any which has hitherto been brewed
censed Dealer in Arms and Ammunition, in the Provincial jjietrict;
JNO. COOGAN.
GEORGE A. FAIRBROTHER,
' Military Tailor, &c.,
Carterton,
a surface of, not less than five inches conrs
530
will now be superseded by a better local
Willis Stbeet,
in contact with the ground on' a firm cart
road, the amount of the tolls shall be oneTHOBHDON
BREWERY.
EILINGTON
half the rate which would otherwise be
charged under this schedule.
J. & W. STAPLES,
JOSEPH BENNETT,
MPORTANT NOTICE.
ibb, Malt and Hop Importebs.
USI
OAL
NOTICE.
Chairman. iyr
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.
TENDERS
;
apply
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fITED to sell about 800 fencing
reference to the above, MUflt and
posts.' Apply to Vile and D'Arcy.
| eoi
DIXON BROS, intend tortill carry on
business in the Mastorton Coach Factory in
a manner thatfor Workmanship,
First-class Orders left with Watson & Winteringham
for cutting 100
and Price oannot fail to give entire will be promptly attended to.
Cords ofFirewood-4ft. Apply to
I Material,
satisfaction.
482
W F..YORK.
M.Ryan, Ureytown.
ANTED.-About 10 or 12 first-class
"otice the price of. meat in
Mules/ Apply, stating price, to
t
Every style of vehicle built or repaired,
■t
carterton.
.1
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J.M., Waibakapa Dahy office.
495
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WANTED'-Tenders
&Trumble
EDUCATIONAL
QOBEN-ST,,
MASTERTON.
dellar
The half-yearly CLEARING-OUT SALE
of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, and
bchool Requisites, will be held for
THREE
WEEKS ONLY, at GREATLY REDUCED
Prime Mutton, fore-quarter, 2d
DELLAR RUMBLE,
TO
i
.
&
ANTEDSNOWN.-Comfortable
Board
and Lodging for two single
WANTBD.-Kabbit
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.
T. E. PRICE.
i
finished.'
Skins. Highest
Price given for large and small
~
quantities. Vile and D'Arcy.
'515
The Marquis of Normanby Hotel,
book taken out.
506
WANTED bythoroughgentleman
experience, employAccountant,
a
LOW,
possesses first-rate testimonials.
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ROBERTS CO. are CASH
MURRAY,
PURCHASERS of RABBIT SKINS
Good Order. Apply to R, &J, BROWN,
494
DA RO EL DELIVERY
—PER—ROYAL MAIL COACHES.
and MUTTON, and a
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Masterton,
. IMb August, 1880.
538
MATTHEW'S CHUECa
Churchwardens will be in attendance at theabove church for the purTHE
for sittings
pose of
receiving
on
Wednesday, afternoon, 11th inst, from 3 to
5 p.m., and on Saturday evening, Uth-ipst.,
526
(rora>7:to.9:p.m.
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CHUBOtt
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W. WEBLEY,
Lambton Quay, Wellington.
TUNER, and REPAIBER of the Pianoforte,
Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin,
English Concertina, etc. Pianos resjlked.
renolish li, refelted., and thoroughly renovated at moderate prices. Violins repaired,
Flutes repadded, eto, Bows re-haired and
oleaned. A supply of fittings for various
instruments kept in stock,
Tutors for all instruments. A stook of
small instruments always on hand.
.Musicallnstrument Commission Agency,
Instruments of every description bought or
W. STAPLES,
A. L. WHYTE,
in returning thanks to theTrade and private
persons for their liberal patronage hitherto,
BAKER, Ac,
would respectfully beg to inform them that
Would
respectfully
call attention to his pretheir supply of ALES, STOUT, <£e., in bulk
and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and sent Stook of
would solicit a continuance of their former
FLOUR
favors.
SECONDS
<B"Private families supplied in quantities
from two gallons and upwards.
POLLARD
All orders punctually attended to.
BRAN
THORNDON BREWERY.
J. ftW. STAPLES, Proprietors.
POTATOES
OATS.
West Coast.
i ,..B,<UBROWN.i
Cowheel
BOOKING OFFICES:
POSITIVELY DEFY COMPETITION
in the Wairarapa.
ohasers for
WANTED.-P
Slungles 10s per 1000. One
of Hematite Paint
these
-jn
Wednesday,
NOTICE.'
on the lines.
482
renders
TANTED Known, that A. Williams,
and Famer, Courtenay
Place, intimates to hisfriends and thepublic
"Tobe or not to be—that is the question j that he has engaged a first-class
CoachWhether it is nobler in the minds
builder. Buggieß, expresses, spring traps,
IHB NEW ZEALAND LOAN To suffer the stings and
rageous fortune,
troubles,
And. by opposing, end them." .
/T EOR Q E T) OWL Efl
_,
Oustom
(Next
The proprietor of the above
popular
Butcher's establishmentnow begs to notify to
his numerous customers, and to the Public'
REMOYED HIS
BUSINESS
HIS
TO
Offices and Stores:
arrows of out-
Or to take up arms against a sea of
£3,000,000.
ihe Company makes advances on
Stations, on took, on growing clips.of Wool
and on other Produce; and
conreceives
signments of Wool, lemp, Grain,
Tallow,
Preserved Meats, Leather, Horns, 4c, for
sale in London on commission at rates
which may be learned on application at the
Company's Office;
H. H. LANG,
NEW PREMISES
Where lie hopes to continue to deserve the
wide patronage hitherto accorded him, and
Hor/SE-Qr/AY
Plimmer's Wharf),
Wellington,
where he trusts it will be found' that his
Further information may be obtained PRICES AND QUALITY OP MEAT
from the Agents of the Bank of New ZeaRIVAL ALL COMPETITION
land at Foathersta, Groytown, Carterton, Lately brought into the local market against
him.
and Masterton.
515
spring and tip drays, of every description,
made and repaired. All orders punctually
attended to, and all work guaranteed and
and done on the shortest possible
notice.
Cheapest firm in the Colony.
m
ANTED KnoTfn, the Gros'vonor Hotel,
VV T.M«.i,;:;*«-.i o_i._j.-j.....
on roof, commanding a beautiful view of the
oity and harbor, and only a few minutes'
walk from the Tramway. Superior accommodation for Boarders and Visitors, also
private suites of apartments for families
Visit solicited, H. C. Wilson, Proprietor.
47fi
WANTED;
Bakery,
Godbers
KNOWN.- Mrs Morey's
Paper Pattern Depot, opposite
Cuba-street. .Paper Patterns'of all the newest styles,' from which
ladies may cut their «wn materials. Ladies'
Ladies' costumes, 2s; children's do Is 6d
ladles' jackets. Is 6d; child's do, Is. Ladies'
WHITE'S HOTEL, FQXTON. dressing gowns in all the newest styles, 2s •
MASTER TON PERMANENT
boys' suits, is 6d; riding habits, 2a.—The
above prices for flat patterns, fully trimmed
INVESTMENT
AND BUILDING SOCIETY.
JQJ travellers and the public at large,. at patterns, with flat patterns to cut by, double
the above prices. All orders to be aocomthe above Hotel.
Oppiceb—CouncilChambers, Masterton.
Sample, Bath. Billiard, Coach and Store- panied by P.0.0,, or stamps. ;;r 477
rooms.
TmrsTEEs-Farquhar Gray, Alfred W. Renall
20-stall Stable.
MM ENERSEN, Hall-street, MasterU _ ton, wishes to let apartments to
Dn.IEOTORB-Mesßrs M. Caselberg(chairman) Cobbs' Coaches depart and arrive daily to lying-in
ladies from np-country, or invalid
J O.Boddington.G. Russell, J, Vile and from Wellington.
ladies reqniring nursing. Terms on applicaR. M. Galloway(treasurer).
A.J..WHYTE,
tion.
THE
the.lltk instant, at 3 p,m.,.t0 make arrangeand after this date the price of BRAN
part of sections 65 and 56/ Masterwill be 50s per ton for- cash at our
ttiijnto for a sale of work in aid of the Church ton, with dog or gun will be prosecuted. mills :for
ONE MONTH ONLY.
<P«ison Uid. • ;
CHAMBERLAIN BEOS,
tti
JAS, WBIGIiET.
Augu.it3nd.; M 0: ; ; ! 'r 631
ON
"-
3£d for
CARTERTON BAKERY.
455
..
d"
Subscriptions on investment shares, 5j per
month j ultimate value of shares, £SO,
Proprietor.
.
EVERSLEIGH,
HICKEY &
00.,
HTOCK, SHARE, LAND, AND MER
Pay DAY-The First Saturday in
each
>
CANTILEBEOKBRS,
month j from 10 to 1,2to 5, and 7to 9 o'olock
Fire and Life Insurance, House, and
NOTIOE-Fixed deposits will be taken by
General
Commission Agents,, and
the above Society of sums of £25 or
upwards
Merchants.
bearing intorest as follows: 3 months, 7 per Advnnnnn milts
fttmiv. i.J n.-._.l
cent,; 6 months and over, 8 per cent, per Produoe, and other
securities.
k) Featherßton and Greytown, in blocks
tosuit purchasers. Open swanip'and bush
country. Deferred payments. Apply Mesßrs
Joseph and Phillips, Dry Eiver Station
Lower Yalley,
34
™
annum.
J.BROWN,
.
M, 0, Hickey, Certificated Aceountant in
TLffHS BENNETT'S REGISTRY
&
FRUIT
Wellington.
TREES, &c.
DOMESTIC SERVANTS.
Institute, Masterton.
511
JUST OPENED!
"EWGO 0 D
JL
and
of the public to his largely increased
varied stock of hardy, evergreen and,
flowering flhrubs, conifers, shelter trees,
hedge plants, fruit trees, etc., all of which
are fine, strong, healthy plants,quite hardy,
boing grown in an exposed situation, andall
10 LET.-A Four-roomed House on the
Upper Plain, and five acres of Land—fenced. Apply to Mr D'Arcy. - 537
-
.
.
.
Ivory and bone Napkin Eings
Field, Marine, and Opera Glasses
Jet Necklets and Chains'
Electro-plated Bißonit Boxes
transplanted,
43
S,
Consisting of
Ladies' leather Jewel Cases
Musical and Photo Albums
OFFICE
FOR
Crawford's Buildings, Brandon-street,
HARDY, ORNAMENTAL, EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES,
Pickle Stands, Butter Coolers
Peatl Card Cases, inlaid with Silver
Pearl, Sealskin andTortoiseshell Purses
LET.—The Shop lately iu the occuTO
pation of Mr A,' T. Coppins, iu
Queen-street, Masterton, Kent
moderate.
THOS. C. D'ARCY,
Cupressuusmacrocarpa, from £2loa per 100
Queen-street.
Pinus Insignis, from £llos do. The above
are mob Wrier by the thousand,
LET, with immediateposaessiori, that
Pinus Halepensis, from £1 per 100
centrally situated Shop and Dwelling
The above are a very superior class of
Hollies (tiansplanted), from £1 10s do
goods, and will be found very suitable for adjoinine Mr.W. Bell, draper, and lately
Enonymus japonica, from £llos do
occupied by him.
Laurostinos (very hardy), from £llos do
For terms apply to
Olearia hedge plant), from £llos do
F. W. HALES,
JOHN MARKS,.
Fruit trjes, of sorts, from 15s per dozen
Queen-strecl.
Lambton Quay, Wellington, 488 39?
Goosi erries, currants, from 6s do
Rhubarb roots, from 6s do
Rodes jhoice-named variety, from 15s do
HA RLE 8- B E A R D, mO LET ON LEASE IN FEATHER
Chrysanthums, do, from 6s do
'.
S T 0 N.
Also a largo quantity of florists' floweis,
j PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, AND
bnbs,&c.
QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, on which
PAPERHANGER,
erected a five-roomed Cottage and eight,
All orders over £5 in value packed free . ABYSSINIAN WELL SINKER. ,' stalled stable adjoining the
Railway Station'
with or without purchasing clause. • Apply
F.MOUNTIER,
Any kind of JOBBING done on the shortest early to
Norwood Hill Nursery
notice.
J. VILE,
Tasman-street, Wellington,. O.G. Spouting and all necessary material
TO
n
.
■
FLOUR AND GRAIN
MASTERTONSTORES.
YILB and D'AROY
A. R. HISLOP.
currentrates.
Hay, Chaff, Oats&c, always on hand,
Flower and garden seeds, fruit and orna!
mental trees kept in stock.'
45S
r.o:<
MANUFACTURING JEWELLER,WATCHMAKER,
AHD OPTIOIAN,. ",■■
;
BEG to inform the public that they are
prepared to supply Flour, Grain, and all
kinds of agricultural produce at the lowest
OPPOSITE ALCORN'S BUILDINGS,
L»mbton Quay, Wellington.'
:■'<.
TO LET-IN QUEEN-ST.
| Shop.
THE
Apply to
and Dwelling House lately
occupied by E. Gillett.
166
/:
Mr E, Feist.
Wh. ALEXANDER,
THEing
residents of Greytown and surround- rrO-LET.-The Shop in Queen-strect re
districts may select JEWELRY
• ■ cently in the occupation of. Mr R. G
within a few hours after-notice, on applica- Williams.
tion io W. BOCK, Greytown, who will also
•
Apply,
receive Watches, Jewelry, etc., for repairs, 484
W. PERRY.
.
T.
M.
FOR SALE.
GIRDLE STONE
property known as the Carterton
AUCTIONEER AND GENERALCOMMIBBoarding House. A good, stand for
SION AGENT.;
.'.'.■.
ing distriota that he has opened the shop A??ut for the New Zealand Insurance Com- a Store or Working Men's Club. For par-'
belonging to Mr .Russell, Kuripuni, as a
pany.'',' .^.:'.'i ticulars apply to
BAKEKY, and hopes, by strict attention to
MESSRS SALMON BROS.,- - .
business, and by supplying bread of the best
Lambton Quay, WeUington,.'.,'.
Office—Above Mr' McCardle's ■,',.
qualityto merit a fair share of patronage...'
Or.on the premises.
506 ;
II D W I N • F E I S T,
41b loaf weighed on delivery, 8d Cash
only. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday
SALE on the Upper Plain, Adjoin-.
.'" '
Cakes madeto order.:
489
'•
:
Quality guaranteed. Price'[lower<than any TVR
other local house
BREAD DOWN AGAIN to
CASH ONLY.
coat
shingles
y f Blacksmith
JAMES MAOARA,
Coach Proprietor.
I. AND MERCANTILE AGENCY
CO. (Limited)
■■"•
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
Sawn
lir
at
ners-streetj Foxton, Whyte's Hotel; Palpartly fireproof,-Baeon and Wrielev, Waimerston, Royal Hotel; Masterton, Council A most practical man, and one of large poua Mills,
476
Chambers; and at the various coach offices experience, has been specially engaged for
GROCER ANP DRAPER,. :;;now
showing a well-selected Stock of
Is
Seasonable
and w hilßt return.
A. B. B. -WATTS,
(Late of Wellington.)
:
in the Sunday.Schoolroom
NOTICE.
—<■
"
:
\HB; Churchwardens: of St. Matthew's Orders taken for American Organs.
Masterton agent, Mr T. E. ..PRICE, from
Church have been requested to give notice whom any information as to prices, etc.,
444
'may beobtainsd.
that a public meeting ofladies will be held
l>
"~
CHOICE OF SMALL GOODS, WANTED KNOWN.-Freehold
Parcels may be booked through to the fol- RARE
House
The latter of which include
and land Wrigley's estate. Only £l6O,
lowing places:—Wellington, Wairarapa,
Depoßit£lo,
balance
monthly payments at
Forty-Mile Bush, Castle Point, Tinui,
Brawn
8 per centinterest for 4 years.
Woodville, Palmerston North, Napier, and
Tripe
476
.
...
•■
and
Small
salary required. Is willing to give lessons
in Bookkeeping at a
moderate charge.It is quite unnecessary for the proprietor H.S., office of this paper,
502
of this well-known Butchery Establishment
to attempt to draw the EXCELLENCE and
'ANTED KNOWN.-That W. Wiley
SUPERIORITY of its supplies more raomi- n will supply thebest and cheapest
nently before the notice of the public. Suffice stainges in Masterton. Apply to Bacon and
it to say that the exhibition of BEEF, PORK Wrigley,WaipouaPl<- { Vr;
&
~
..
of several
years' colonial
Is a
ment.
FAMILY BUTCHER,
CARTERTON.
523
men. Charges moderate. Apply Mrs
Haskell, Masterton.
.520
JJART,-
CARTERTON.
Moore, Masterton.
LET—A five and. a Bix-roomed cottage, well
Good garden,"
Rents very low. Apply to G. Haskell.
520
2Jd
„
(JARTERTON
LIBRARY.
Mastercon,
J?. G.
T\T\-npnq
THE Undersigned has now opened a CIR-
455
_
Small Goods at Reduced Price,.
CULATING LIBRARY in connection with
the Educational Depository.
Terms-2s Gd deposit, and 4d on each
in
hind
»
A
QIRCULATING
scrub. Apply
WANTED.-Menforfellmg
toW.O. Buchanan, Tupurupuru, or
prioeust:
Prime Beef, 3d, 4d, and fid
T. E. PRICE.
..
.ST.
general servants;'
WANTi
iD.-Three
Mrs Bennett's Begistry office,
Masterton.
..
•
THE
'
the undersigned,
Matai 15s Maire 18s 1-foot lengths
Matail3s Maire. 15s 2-foot lengths
12s
13s 3-foot lengths
Us
12s 4-foot.lengths
A reduction made for two'b'r more eords.
_'•
DIXON.
G.
~
...
nor mheAnM
PRICES.
""
..
WANTED,—
&
63? 51(5
off hind fetlock white.
RS are invited up to 28th inst.
duce. Everything must be sold at any
for the erection of a 7-roomed house
1 ohesnut horse, brauded \Y off shoulat Wainuioru. Labor only. Plans and
prices offered, a good mauy lines being sold
der.
specifications can be seen at Mr Raymond W. ly Special
Appointment,
NEIL&COCKERY,
at former purchasers' risk. They will comMarshall's office, Carterton,
Lively Stable-keepers,
The lowest or <my tender not necessarily
D. CAMERON begs to aunounce to
"33
Masterton!
accepted.
the inhabitants of Greytown, MasterE. E. E. EDMUNDS,
ton, and the surrounding districts, that he
538
POISON.
Wainuioru; has taken oyer the
Wardrobes, Suites, Spring-seated
and after this date POISON will be
INDERS are invited up to Saturday, COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES
Couches, Colonial Couches
laid on my Run.
14th instant, for packing two tons of At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black,
• Chairs,
Loo, Fancy, aud
,
JOHNWHISHAW. miscellaneous stores from Gladstoneto the
andis now prepared to build
m
Temii,
Auirußt
of
6,1880.
Kitchen Tables, Cheats of
535 station the undersigned. Further partiVEHICLES OP ANY DESCRIPTION,
culars can be obtained from Mr R, W, MarDrawers, Spring Bedsteads,
shall, Carterton.
AT THE
NOTICE.
Spring and Hair Mattrasses,
E. E. E, EDMUNDS,
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
A NY DOGS after this date found on our 38
Wainuioru.
Single and Double "Washland, section part 202, 196, etc.,
The work being under his own personal
stands, Dressing Tables, Chef- TarathiWest, will be shot.
superintendence, he can guarantee thatall
orders entrusted to him will be executed to
fioniers, Safes, Pictures, Fancy
LEE BROS.
the satisfaction of his customers in style of
Goodwood, Aug. 2, 188J0.
532
Goeds, Dressers, Mirrors, and
workmanship, as well as durability.
other
recherche
many
articles,
FOR SALE.
AIRARAPA WEST COUNTY New work guaranteed for 12 months.
ON
■
A
WANTED.
I
&
WANTED
.
MARKET SALE.
streets in the Borough of Masterton, for a
SATUEDAY, 14th AUGUST.
half price limited, early period of three years.. Specifications
application will be necessary by landowners
to be
At 2 o'clock.
who are desirous of obtaining land on those seen at this office,
NOTICE..
terms.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily T lOENS CO! will sell at their yard
PUBLIC MEETlNfiwillbekeld inthe
F.G.MOORE, .
Wesleyan Preaching Room at Mr A,
Seorerary. Accepted.
Tinsley'a, Kuripuni, on TUESDAY EVENR. BROWN,
ING, August 17th, at 7.30 p.m., to take
Town Clerk.
into consideration the propriety of forming a
Fowls, Bran, Oats
Masterton,
GOOD TEMPLAR LODGE
July
28th,
1880.
in this 1 part of the District, under the n ASTLEPOINT RABBIT DISTRICT
Blacksmiths' Tools, 4c.
63
English Constitutiou.
THE TIME for receiving the above tenMr W. Hammond, P.W.0.T., and Special
NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS.
dersis
to
EXTENDED
Deputy, will be present to give every inTUESDAY, 17th
SATURDAY, 21si AUGUST,
formation.
THE
Acreage
of
One-Eighth
Rate
of
a
who
are
the
interested in pro- Penny yer -ore on all properties the
N.B.—All
At 2 o'olook,
in
K. BROWN,
motion of Temperance work aro invited,
Oastlepoint Riding is due, and payablo at Masterton,
539 the Public Hall,
1 H. WOOD CO will hold the nex
Tenui, on the 14th day of
4th August, 1880.
of their
l.'
August next. The Collector will attend
from the hour of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m, to receive
UNRESERVED SALES
UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, the said rate.
rnENDERS are invited, to close by noon Of General Merchandise at their rooms
By order of the Trustees,
■*Greytown, on the above date at 2 p.m.
of August 16th, for the ereotion ofa
&c„&c.,Ac.,
A. McHUTOHON,
Catholic
Church at Greytown.
Secretary.
SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st
July 24th, 1880.
529
■;
■..-.•:,
:
rhodium in the hands of the Trustees
a!
)W disposal at
is
.....
'
up to 7 p.m. on TUESDAY, August
for therepair and maintenance of certain
3,
TAMES THOMPSON beg? towformthe
ANTED Men for falling scrub. Jas,
.public .tktonand. afterthis.date.he I»V Sfcuokey, Ranitumau,
637
rnHB Undersigned has arranged to have hi?
■,,';•;/",'!■;•"] ''JJ";-,-.,-'
-Men to fall light Tawa
•REDUCED THE .P#bi;;6&BREAD
a regular supply always in,stock,
Bush, at Brandon's Clearing, Opaki.
toj 9d por large loaf and 4Jd per small loaf, Apply at the work; , ■ a
633'
loaf and 4d per
J, DRANSFIELD. booked; ,and 8d per
, ■
small
loaf,
forcash.
a
-Situation by married
Wellington,
couple; wife bb cook or houseThe usual discount allowed on all accounts
mftn ■« oaniinil lionil
Armta .T P
keGDer.
no t lce;
fell, Postoffice, Featherston.
§32
.;
JAMES THOMPSON.
sold all interest in the MasBy an experienced peraon,
Masterton, .
terton Coach Factory to MESSRS '■•
with nrat-class references, a situation
June 14th. 1880
48'
MUIR DIXON BROS., together with the
as
Housekeeper,.or any place of trust; no
Book Debts of the late firm of Quartley and
objection to up-country, For address apply
FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD 1
Wagg, all accounts must be paid to them,
office
of this paper.
531
their receipt alone being a sufficient discharge.
V
.
WAINUIORU RABBIT DISTRICT,
CHEESE, CHEESE,
TENDERS will bo received
.
G EPBRATE
Registered Medical Practitioner, of England and New Zealand, begs to notify to customers and the public that they will be
the public that he has, commenced practice well-served with" goods7 of:
!at the
in Carterton, and resides.on the property lowest
formerly - held by Mr 0, ¥,' Skipper,
solicitor. ; ■-
?
-^^
: :■)>,:-
505
■•
\
:
'MfwiiiSi4rMciM «ijft
FOR
ing the homestead of: C. A. Yallanco,
Esql;--EIGHTY,FIVE ACRES-. Splendid:.
Land with improvements, including 'a six- (
roomed house, &c, or a portion of the land
would be sold separately.
For'fwtheripartioulars apply;to v
: .JOHN HESSEY."
485;
,
country-HOTEL, doing
EOR-BALE;-A
a steady .trade.[Possession in, October ■ •
,
tfHOMASTHOMPgON, U-.
IJ/M#WMM^
1
(COURI'ENAY PLACE)
...
WORK
McDU'FP
k 00.
COACH BUILDERS,
.
COUMENAY PUCE, WELLINGTON.
FOR
SALE
-
1
__
WELLINGTON.
H. SULLIVAN, PiorEiEioß.
.
Wines and spirits of the best quality, 40
20,000 Sheep, 150 head of Cattle, and all
necessary plant and improvements.
Land first-clas? quality, and good
17,000 acres Leasehold, and
11,000 acres Freehold, with all
n?cossary
20,000 head Cattle
8,300 acres, freehold, part improved, and
8,900 acres Leasehold, with 7,500 Sheep
and nocessary working plant, anil
provements, seaboard
6,600 acres Freehold, and
2,900 acres Leasehold, with 8,000 Sheep,
50 head Cattle, fewHorses. Fenced
and all necessary buildings and
improvements
620 acres Freehold, and
few Cattle, and Horses, station inr
good. Run will no*
provements
18,600 acres Froehcld, situated close to
threo rising townships, with 5,00(1
oross-bred Sheep, 200 head el
Cattle. First-dais land, with
valuablenatural shipping acoommodation, private wharf; bounded by
sea and river froatages, Kaipari
North.
9.200 acres Leasehold, 13 yean. Rent,
151, and
800 acres Freehold,'improved, th»whole
ring-fenced and subdivided, with
all necessary plant and buildings,
with 8,000 Sheep (high-okas Merino), a few Cattle and Horses; very
ohe&ply managedran, seaboard.
4,500 acres Freehold, improved, and
2,009 acres Leasehold, with 6,000 /Sheep,
few station improvements, good
shipping place, seaboard, Mohaka.
3,180 acres Leasehold, 18 years to run.
Rent £IOO, ring-fenced, and six
paddooks of 1600 acres grassed,
and
8,860 aores Freehold adjoining, open
country and low hilh, together
making the whole a most valuable
run. 100 head of cattle. Easy
terms, Tauranga.
4,300 aores Freehold, party improved,
with 3,000 Sheep, all necessary
workingimprovements, easy terms
of payment. Morangiangi
6,500 acres of Freehold, of which 2,500
acres in grasses, subdivided into
eight paddocks. There are at present only 250 hoad of Cattle and
500 Sheep on the property. Carrying caiacity is, however, highly
estimated. Terms very easy, Prioe
low, Tauranga.
6,800 acres Freehold, and
with 5000 Sheep, 100 Cattle,
Horses, etc. Very valuable, property, and »f easy access by sea ei
river.
600 acres Freehold, rich alluvial, with
4,600 Sheep, few oattle,horses, and
all necesßarv improvements. This
land is divided into eight paddocks,
well watered with artesian wells;
Will carry well 5 sheep in winter,
aad 10 in summer peraore. Within
i
NAG'S
j
HEAD HOTEL,
CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON,
MRS LEYELL
Proprietress.
terms,
845 acres Frehold, or
DMVate famillAM Cinriftt
Via «nnvi<!iii/J
TU.
house contains fine lofty rooms, and is well
furnished, Every attention will be paid to
visitors, Ao,
Mrs L,. in returning thanks to her
numerous friends and patroni for pastfavors,
begs to inform them tint her study will be
tolceep tha very best brands of Wines, Ales
and Spirit*.
46
pOMMEROIAL
HOTEL,
BARRY BENNETT,
,
Proprietor,
Announces to the Publio of Wellington, and
Business Men in particular, that he has
OPENED
A separate Chop and Steak (with vege
tables) Room from 12till 2 o'olook,
Customers have their choice of Beer, Tea
FOR ONE SHILLING.
Best Quality and Quickest Attendance.
T\ to N
B I G H
HOTEL,
FEILDING:
CHARLES ROB
■
•
-
Pkmkimoi,
EVERY convenience of a heme offered by
the above. Wines and Spirits ef the beet
quality, Select private apartmentj for
families. Good stabling md paddocks attaehed, under the management of Mr R, W.
Moxfht,
The New Zealand Timet, Rangitiki Adve.
cite, Feilding Guardian, Manawatu Times,
and WAiBABiJiDiwfiled.
IHE
471
OLD
IDENTITY
J. ROWLEY,
Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Hairdresser, fce,,
COMMERCIAL CIGAR DIVAN,
(Nest door to Evening Pout Office, Willis-st.
And Lambton Quay,
WELLINGTON.
A Choioe Assortment of
Pipes, Fancy Goods, &o,
Meerschaum
lainrwk in all its Irajuhw,
in
Viotona was young
HISTORY-r-When
Queen, and Prince Albert standing
bv
k
a
her side—aha \\*A nn Unlit m„.i;„ j„„„„
and a large crinoline—she fired the firstshot
at the first Wimbledon meeting of Volun.
guards, and so was James Symes, and
til* arrAaf: Mfl.moW m
id. At that time Huxley was a
prosperous foreman tailor, making the Volunteer
HMlrv.
..
England, now he is only a Boss
.'-
-....
Tailor on
Lambton Quay, Wellington, asking
Suits of
Clothes for £3los and U l«a of the tame
quality that other Tailors get £6 10s for
knowledge of the trade, and doing a Tory
1,099 acres Freehold, either as a whole or arge business and for Ready Mowy only,
separately, with 1,400 Sheep, few
Cattle, Horses. <k,; ploughed,
fenced, and part in crop. Stock
and plant at valuation. Nine miles
from Waipukursu railway station,
(LIMITED.)
519
NIPIBR,
■
fiREYTOWN.
GEOIWE JONES
BREAD: AND BISCUIT lAm :i<&
Accountant, ■:.'■'■
-
florae: QMro-giMir
Masterion,
Opposite
Chjb
&
CO., Proprietors.
Begs to inform Woolgrowers and others tha
prepared to receive and forward t
or Wellington with cart and
Featherston:
despatch any wool or other product that
he is
THiS old-established and favorite hotel
has lately b"en thoroughly renovated, and is
now provided with every conveniencefor the
maybe entrusted to him. Bat* o> application at th« office. '
Sub-agent for the Liverpool, London, and
Globe Insurance Company, which is not toi-
comfort of the public, and being situated A RTHURC. LEE
within a short distance of the Railway
Station, and nearly opposite the Post and AECHITECT AND SURVEYOE, LAND
Telegraph offices, offers special advantages
AND ESTATE AGENT,
to visitors and the travelling
CARTERTON.
The private sitting rooms and bedrooms
GODFREY
RUSSELL
are well furnished, andare high and roomy.
BUILDER.
WINES is SPIRITS OP THE BEST II
MASEERTON.
DESCRIPTION ONLY
are provided. The culinary management T
lORNS
AND CO.
being under the supervision of the proprietor
himself is a sufficient guarantee that the
Auctioneers and Insuranceßrokers,
wants of patrons will be well provided for.
Fiaancial, Estate, Land, and General ComThe BILLIARD room is provided with
mission Agents.
one of Alcock's best tables.
Stook, Produce, and Cattle Salesmen,
A CONVEYANCE will meet each train
Advances on Freehold Securities.
for the convenience of visitors,
Valuators.
Weekly Sales at the Rooms and Yards,
GOOD STABLING AND GRASS
neoced with the Associated Companies, and
offers exeeptionably favorableratii to iuu*
rers,
TO
PADDOCKS
GEORGE JONES
light bush.
pARRIAGE
ROBERT
EKETAHUNA.
W.HERCOCI.
Queei-st, Maitertoi.
OS
,
Aojnt-T. 0 D'ARCY,
Australian Mutual Provident Society
*
TO
TEE Undersigned will carry goods tt aid
from Mauriceville, Etetahuna, and intermediate places, once a week, commencing
on TUESDAY, 13th inst.; or, if sufficient
inducement offers, will run twice a week—at the lowest currentrates. ■
Queen-street.
OORBETT'S
:.
V
FOR SALE EASY TERMS.
8J acres tf land, O'Malley'i estate, Tt
Ore Ore. About 5 acres in grass, salute
Secure yards and paddocks,
Agents For—
Pkoprietor.
LET.
ON*
'
W, W. McCARDLE,
WYETH
Empire Hotel,
Ghabmlki
Kdw»rd Pearce, Esq. J.P.
Dirkciowi :
Gi Tge Allen '
J. B. George, A.M.1.0.E.
Hft'l. M: ft' ftrnn. UTI H T
George Hunter, J.P.
JUST
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.
&
&
Wardrobes
A WASHING MACHINE FOR FIVE
SHILLINGS!
ft
SoLicnoßa;'
Messrs Izard and Bell
Bankm :
The
Company is always prepared for the
General Commission Agent,
Tradesmen's Books kept.
A trial is respectfully solicited.
6. T. F, is prepared to manufacture, at the ARGYLE BOABDING-fIOUSE OR CLUB.
shortest notice, and of the best description
SHI aoi
.
QUEEN-STREET,
mhihou
plain
graced or, the Majetin Stoik, wili
idwayii.beeritttely free frein light • infact,
all Wow graft will b. clean.
Itiaiot*'
peoM-.it 11
.not' pratendei-tkat-applii
n&turallv »nM*nt
wh.u ....1. ./It.
ssv
saw
mill
grafted on the Majettn Stock." lot it*
the utmoit importance to hare dialoiM the
enemy from hn prinoipal itrangiuli tela*
ground; it nukes the
if til
apple much more easy andouitivatin
arrewW».-Jt#ia
McGregor • brothers,
the Public to know they can
g<t a good dinner, with the chohe
of a Cup ofTea or Coffee or a good
Glass of
Ale. I give the Beer and sell the Dinner.
A. EWINGTON.
..
Pbgfjuetors
•Timber cut to any size and delivered,.
FOR SALE,
i
Lang
T UNION SAWMILL,TARATAHI
<&o».'g Catalogue."
.
FOR SALE. .'
AppleTreei, beat «ort»i;graftedonkMt.
,
410
4in by fin", 4ft 6in, 4s Gdper 100 in numbei'
3in bj lin, 4ft 6in, 4s
(opposite Railway hotel)
Mastertoh.
...
: THE undersigned beg to
the
The "Maoio"Washing Maohine should NOTI E TO FARMERS' and STORE habitants of the Wairarapa informthey inthat
are
be in every house,
KEEPEB6.
now able to Bupply ALE and STOUT of
FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, and hope, by
TyILLIAM BOOTH AND CO., PRIOE-FROM 5s UPWARDS.
supplying a Good and f'ure Article to secure
TABATAIISAW 4 PLANING MILLS
your orders, which will receive our Earliea
will be prepared before next Harvest to
.ANT HSRSON. OAN HATS A TRIAL BRATIS.
Attention.
Wrist
the
at
following
Current
Bates
Winußm,■
■"■
. They also teg to .inform .the agriculturists
•
J, E..3AYES '■/{■:■■■
Oatmeal, Tine,' Modnim, and Coarse ;
"-a ne'Bhhorhnod that they are going
te
f«tir», Pine, Matai,
W
ton.
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proof Jtocki, Apricoti, Bramblei,
"68, Neotarinei, Peaohn,-Peab,iPlnM,
Qumcflß, Kgi, Medlars, Graperum
,
'
JBestTaneties of Gooatberrieß
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Ylower roots/
<fec,
RaoiodewL
All orders sent .toK BARRATT will i*
attention;* \.^-kzi_:&:;;■ s
WOb'L _: pf 8 HE EPSKInT ceiveßtnci
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VALUE. ; ! *92
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For shorter lentfhß/ls per foot per, 100
lower.
16s per 1,000 extra delivered"in Master
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MAkSTERTON.
"
'STOOHI.
thii
abilitfof
bhght
THE
properly
WANTED
G. T. FARMER,
able at fixe* periods in the future,
and tear ofclothes.
To grantLoans On security of Real Property, Bank, or other shares, Ships, The Magio" Washing Machine will save
.Steamers, &o,
the user time, labor, and money,
To receive money on deposit, for which
full rates of interest are paid.
The "Maoio" Washing Maohine will pay
J.WOODWARD,
for itself in one washingday.
Welliajtei, Ist Jane, 1681
AS
'aonvS ssouJ
To receive monthly payments frem per- The "Maoio". Washing Machine does
sons
to accumulate sums pay. away with rubbing, and the consequent wear
APPLES GRAFTED ON MAJETIN
is <nog
stook t» k«,
down
i« gometJmei.rAiiwwa.
'HOIHJaHI.i'IVHi'IM)
sented, we wish to atate in wha't ita yalue
asv'
consists, atiiicomplotflyjblighfcpfwf,
that
'airaojra isra ara 01 toox
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pspj
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BABqoqiiiißiqpaounonoij
EASTHOPE
Agent for Mutual Life Association «f Australasia.
494
Washing Machine being
FURNITURE TO ORDER,
strictly automatio, requires no attention
at his new central premites.
whatever while at work,
"Magic"
M,
•SHsooHfl Tiy
Rents and Debts collected and promptreturn
unequalled in the
rendered.
Wairarapa.
The" Maoio" Washing Machine will wash
and cleanae clothes from the finest fabrio to
IF
TIVIDALE NURSBRT,
Queen-street, Marterton,
sewn or pegged, WORK at LOWEST
PRICE in the Valley forCASH,
463
A good atook of PICTURE MOULDINGS
All goods Bold at prices
Janiej Wallace
Nora the Jddbebs—
PARKES AND PETERSEN,
Repairs neatly executed A choice description of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's
Boots and Shoes always on hand, either
HOUSEFUBMSHING REQUISITES.
on hand.
William H.. Levin, J.P., M.H.B,
James Loolrie
This
TjISING
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;::
;
LABGE ppKS,pf, DBESBED TJIMBIB
Maize Meal
:',.
It the Sole 4gent for the Wairarapa for the
jfc,, »»!• of Washing Machines. ;^.|44
li Mrßayli«;.will yisit Masterton; at an tu ■
•
Bean-Meal; &c;- ■:•.,.•• -■•^
.~:r.i:,-.lXl]
_J_X\ !.![o l.X^
f
,*;
■:,:■..
chasers, of .MALTING .BARLEY -next Givea for JVool, Hides, and Sheepskin^
;BACON;& WEIGLET,
season.
:;
v.!-.; ; -v-:,'i
:
:A.Q.BAYLiSS,
-
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:
Bed
White Pine, ud
other Timbers eulto
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BAKERY
BRIDGE'STREET, MwiiMt)
HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT
STABLES. •
Coaches, horses, buggies, always on hire.
Horses to buy and to sell on the most reason*
able terms.
■ Always ready to do business.
Proprietor.
-'
]M A
O.
Commission and Forwarding Agent and
GENERAL BUTOpER,
OLUB
P. COOKERY
RESTERS' ARMS HOTEL,
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PER R Y mHOS.
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il,o
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M. R, MILLER,
STOOi AND STATION AGENT,
PJttDEAUX,
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£3 te £5 per acre; Small Farms near town,
itoek,
AL T.E R
STOREKEEPER
'URSERY AND SEEESMAK,
Next Empire Hotel, Queen-st., Masterton
A large stock of Groceries, Ironmongery,
MASTERTON.
BEGS to intimate, that he will open a itw
THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel Fancy Goods, Fruit, &c.
Coffee and Luncheon Rooms by Mrs Wyefch, stock ofseed in the shopknown as Wiltti'i
having completed the erection of an addi9.32 Seed Shop, and will carry n tkt trasuns
oiple j special attention being given tobadly
Molesworth-Street.
formed and diseased feet.
er
CARRIAGES. WAGGONETTES, CABS.
Farm Implements made and repaired.
NURSERY ato SEIDSMAN.
BUGGIES, 4 SADDLE HORSES
PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION FOR
All work guaranteed,.
ON HIRE.
ROBERT CRAWFORD,
LADIES i GENTLEMEN,
All kinds of Carriages built and repaired, &c- 183
Blacksmith. &c. Carterton,
All orders for seed sent Oarriajt free.
Horses shod by a first-class ShoeingSmith.
SOMERVJLLE,
R.
Proprietor.
My Vegetable Serfs ira all tf tkt host
P.S.-On Sale, cheap, Carriages, Waggon- WAT SON & WINTERINGHAM FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION
For Boarders and Travellers.
ettes, Buggies, Expresses, Ac., (to., new
in great variety, and it tkt lowest
sorts,
Saddleks and Haknesb-makbes,
A TABLE D'HOTE DALLY
and second band,
502
prioes;
discount of 10 pit cent, on tSL
at 1 o'clock,
TAMES THOMPSON cash orders for s'eed; Price of teed fretn II
HOUSE, Desire to inform their friends and the gene (And after the 10th
ORK
March at 6 p.m. also.)
ral public that they have removed into their
perpaoketj
J. H. CORBETP
Manufacturer o»
premises fronting Mr P. Giay's blaoknew
GENTLEMEN'
S
NEXT THH
Imports the best Brands of
OIUB, TEBRAOE. Bimth's shop, where they can now
LEMONADE,
compete
MATED WATERS AUTO CORDIAS,
Rum, Ports, Sherries, Claret,
Flower Seeds in great variety and tf kei
PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDMNOE. with any house in New Zealand.
QUEEN-STREEI, MASTERTON,
Liquers, and Champagne.
At the request of the greater number of
out door and greenhouse sorts from ljd per
residents of Masterton and surrounding Dis- Hocks still and sparking, Genuine Australian
Private Apartments for families.
tricts, they have started in the Saddlers and
IT 11 LI A M KEESTEB
Wines.
Gentlemen can be accommodated with
Harness business, and trust to merit a fair
English Beer and Stout,
FRUIT TREES of all lands. Pinei,
A NIG r POETEB KEPT.
TENT AND SAILMAKER,
share of the public patronage by putting in
(Opposite Empire Hotel),
material, first-class workmanship, ONE OF ALOOOK'S BEST TABLES
Cupressus, Forest Tree*, Shrubi, Xmh,
PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATH, first-olass
and strict attention to business, No extorin tho Billiard Boom,
Masterton.
183 Magnolias,. Azalea*, Camellias, Rhod*iletition in prices.
Good
Stabling
and seourePaddockj. "ffi»
W.
drons, Dahliai (60 of the finest prize tortt),
All kinds of attention paid to either Town
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
684
Proprietor
or Country orders.
Gladiolas.
SUN
HOTEL, GREYTOWN.
Repairs neatly executed with promptitude
CAGES! CAGES!!
and despatch.
All the beit known kinds in all the rim
Proprietor,
Also, everyrequisite of the Trade kept on Wm, HAMMERWH"
T. S. JAGO,
stock. I have a large and Taried uiork
BE(JS to
ABE I VED, hand.
276
inform his numerous friends and CABINET-MAKEfy UPHOLSTERER,
f)
tho publio generally that he hai to 1 *>■AND
ment to ohooie from, and planters would do
AND UNDERTAKER,
NOW OPENED
above well-known Hoßtelry,
Bridge-street, Slahtkrtou.
well to inspect my stock before giving, their
FOUR CASES
or
Pianos re-silked and polished,
COCKATOO,
All kinds of Piotare-rraming executed,
and externally, bo that with its abundant
PRICES TO SUIT THE THUS.
PAROQUET,
Carpets planned and laid down,
HAS the honor to announce to the accommodation for boarders, travellers, or
CANARY, and
Venetian blinds made to order.
settlers of the Wairarapa and the East Coaßt families, and its close proximity to the Bail- (furniture
renovated, and all kinds of repairs 5 per cent, discount en all oath eiders,
FANOY CAGES, Districts that he has
opened his Extensive way Station, the Proprietor on now confiAnd
executed on the premises,
4!3
dently recommend it as one of the best
Stookinnewandmore
5 OASES PICTURES AND CABINET
Hotel in the province,
CENTRAL PREMISES
GOODS
The inspection of the public inviud,
In assuring his patrow that'(ai former
adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, and years) none but FIR.^T-CLASS in
At ASHER'S
AMES
WINES, BEER, OR SPIRITS,
Fanot Goods Warehouse, opposite M. Caßelbbro &Co.'s BriokWare
N.B.—Furniture delivered within a reasonwhere
he
house,
will he able to offer to old Will be kept on the premises, and th»t the
Willis-Street, Wellington,
charges are moderate, VV.H, trusts to get a
Skedsmait anj Flomst,
For Sale—A few Singing Canaries. 631
share of public patronage.
T S. JAGO,
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. OLD FRIENDS ARE PARTICULARLY Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer,
add UnderTT7ILLIAM R. BOOK
INVITED.
WAIPOUA NURSERY,
taker,
A CONVEYANCE FOR PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE
tdge-street,
M
n
Gentlemen furnishing vill dowell tooall and 484
TRAIN.
ATTEHDaEVEKY
ENGRAVER, DIE-SINKER, ARTIST, &c. inspect his
MASTERTON.
TITEDIOAL HALL, MASTERTON BEGS
ALCORN'S BUILDINGS,
to;inform his numerous cuttotners
DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM
IHE GREYTUWN HOTEL,
(OPPOSITE BARRAUD's)
SUITES,
and the public generally that he ku
QBEYTOTO, VAIMRiJA.
T. 6. MASON,
LAMBTOtt QUAY.
which he is now turning out—unequalled
—o—
Chemist and Druggist,
taken the extensive nursery and grounds »f.
forprice, material, and workmanship, He
Has on sale a good stock of the
also, directs attention to his stock of
Mr Henry Wilton, and will be able to supply
PUREST DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
irig with despatch
BEAUTIFUL PIER GLASSES.
and Pharmaceutical Preparations,
ohoice Shrubs, Plants, Cuttings, Ac, at
THE above well-known and old-estabCOPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING.
Also—A complete seleotion of Proprietary reasonable prices j also a
G. T. F, begs to inform his friends and
quantity of
Visitprß to the Wairarapa and Travelling articles, comprising:—Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Cards, Billheads, Cheques, Sorip Oetti. the general' public that he has added the Public in Accommodation and Oonvenience. Mexioan Hair Renewer, Tricopherous, Lime Wilton's Prize Strawberry Plant* at fe pit
ficates, Ball Programmes, Labels, etc. business of
Particular attention has been given to the Juico and Glycerine, and Rowlands' Macassar 100. To arrive per "Bangiort,"'
from
DIE-BINKINO AND STEEL ENORATINO.
arrangemeut of Private Apartments, and the Oil.
Promises having recently been thoroughly
Also-Floriline, Sozodont, Myrrh and
Medals, Corporate Seals, Stamps, Crests,
UNDERTAKER
Borax, Gosnell's Cherry Tooth Paste, Row- under (especially seleoted for Exhibitor*).
Monograms, etc, eto.
any in the district. Visitors will find all ands' Odonto, and other preparations for the
MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVING.
the Comforts of a Home, and every atten- Teeth.
Peas
Runner Beans
to
Inscriptions, etc, on Gold and Silver Plate, to his establishment, and all orders entrusted tion paid them, A comfortable Covered The well-knownromedy, Pectoral Syrup o
Beet
Srocoli
him will be executed with promptitude.
Brass Door Plates, Brasß and Steel
Conveyance in connection with the Hotel Carrageen, or Irish Moss, for coughs, colds,
Stamps, Punohes, etc., eto.
meets
every
the
and
bronchial
affections,
convenience of
is still prepared a
train, for
G. T. F. has paid
Ms Establishment only.
LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWING ON TRANSFER lately to importing considerable attention
Patrons and the Pubilc.
Carrot
Caulifloww
Every
description
—o—
of
Patent
Medicines in
PAPER OR STONE.
HINTS' DUPLEX LAMPS,
Cress
While soliciting, the Favors of the Travelling stock
knitard
Public, and thanking his patrons for tho
Leek
Parsnip
extraordinary splendid light, beside which support hitherto
ILLUMINATING.
accorded, the Proprietor "HARKES & pETERSON
Lettuce
Onions
wishes to assure them the same attention
Addresses en Parohment, Vellum, Eresenta
Raddi h
Parsley
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS,
be given as hitherto.
will
tation Books, etc
Those who have not seen the new
Boot Shoe Depot, Queen-si, Jfasterton
—o—
Celery
Cucumber
HERALDIC DRAWING.
BAMBOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL Good Stabling and Grass Paddocks are While thanking the public for pa ot favors,
Gourd
Melon .
Crests, Coats ,of Arras, eto., coorectly blamost
b
HORSES
respectfully to inform the inhabiattached to the Hotel,
zoned,
tants of the Wairarapa generally that in no
Marrow
should inspect G. T. F,'s stock before pur- Note—
the
Tomate
other place can they get such good value for
chasing.
Sketches supplied if required.
GREYTOWN HOTEL,
Mangold
ChampionSwde
(Within a few chains of the Post and Tele- their money as at the above-named establishAll favors left with W. Bock, Greytoffn,
ment,
Italian Rye Grass
LADIES
are
invited
to
his
464
view varied and
will receive prompt attention.
extensive stock of
P. &P. also draw the attention of the Orders left at Mr T. B,
FELLINGHAM,
NOTICE.
Toilet Ware
Frioe'i or it U.
publio to their celebrated hand-Bewn ShootTeilet Tables
Caielberg Co.'e, will notiri prompt at.
To parties wishing to Acquire Property in
Wash Stands
BOOT&SHOEMAKRR.
of the Townships of the Wairarapa,.
tention.
Oval and Square Tables
sat
theManawatu County,
Chests ofDrawers
Main-St,,Feathemton.
ties in tin above-named county, and will
Perambulators
feel pleased a< all times to comnmnioate with Walnut and Cedar Drawing and Diningany intending purohaaers.
room Suites
THYNNE, LINTON 4; 00'.,
Wool Mats
Adelaide Mats and Door Mats.
Palmeriton North and Foxton.
Ohildrens' Cots, Iron and Wood.
17th March, 1880.
And a large and assorted stock of
471
Lamiioh Quay; Wmlimiok, '
3,180 acres Freehold. Fenced, drained,
and improved. Railway line gains
through it, Well rituated, and
good land. Price low. Terms
. easy. Thames,
6,500 acres Leasehold. 16 years, partly
improved; takes grass freely. Price
low. Thames.
15,080 acres Leasehold, well watered and
bounded, Pent £206, Stock at
valuation, Price very low. Bayo
Plenty.
farm Sections, from 50
acres
improved andunim
Has
tings, Havelock,
art, Or
mondville, Woodv
Taurrnga
Poverty Bay, dro.
jrofe.—FreeholdStation Properties, par-"
tially improved and about half stocked'
range at from 15/-, 20/-, 30/-to 40/- per acre
according to locality, Ac.: land more highly
improved for pastoral purposes, and partly
agricultural, of easy access, range atfrtm
and of highest agricultural value,range from
£l2 to £2O per acre. Leasehold, with eleven
to sixteen years to run, and rents ranging
from Jd to IJd per acre, are offered at 17/6
to 22/6 for all sheep; delivered with all
working stock and plant'given in. These'
runs are generally capable of being made
to carry three to five times their present
rv
"
back to London,
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&
the Proprietress has much pleasure in informing her friends and the publio generally that
the accommodation for Travellers and
ten miles of Napier.
teers. She hit the bull's eye. Color-Ser19 000 acres Leasehold, 15 years to run, goant James Huxley was one of her body
with 8000 Merino Sheep Ring
fenced and divided into paddocks.
Sown down with grasses. All
necessary buildings, and now capable of carrying 14,000 sheep. Half
share er whole. Price low, and
easy terms.
1,400 acres Freehold, unimproved, with
1000 Sheep, few cattle. Easy
\
,
■
1
one of Alcock's first-class tables,'has justbeen
refurnished in the most elegant manner. ■ .
A. ELKINB.,, . -A
Proprietor. * ' •
:
Mastebtok.
The purposes forwhich the Association is
recommended !
established aro twofold. In the first place it TO THE
INHABITANTS OF WELoffers ah excellent method of investment for
those who wish to accumulate their capital or LINGTON AND SURROUNDING
1) 0B E R,T
WALKER savings at the highest rate .consistent with
NEIGHBORHOOD.
perfect security, and by allowing small or
Late of the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, large
Bums to be invested by periodical pay- "ffiOß Health, Durability, and Economy,
Hokitika),
ments, it conforms to the circumstances of all
Has opened the Union Hotel, Willis-street, ciasscs,
•L Recommended by the Faculty as one
Wellington.
iu the second place to those who require of the Best and cheapest ever invented for
loans upon properties they already possess, or
o*ll and see him,
443 wl ut may meet with opportunities of acquiring this climate.
■
SOFFE'S 35s SPRING MATTRESS
properties advantageously, it presonts the
N G, means of obtaining advances upon easy and On view at the Manufactory, ManuorsJAMES I
favorable terms.
street, Wellington.
GOLD AND SILVERSMITH
TheAssociation receives fixed deposits at
Six Men Coutinually making.
AMD
rates to bo agreed upon.
MANUFACTURING JEWELLER,
Subscriptions on investment shares, 5/ per "Tv
ARL E Y 6 KNIGHT
83" (Under the Illuminated Clook), .gj month; ultimate value of shares, £SO.
Applications for shares to be addressed to
Willis-street, Wellington.
GENERAL CARRIERS,
the Manager.
Orders for the trade carefully attended to.
A liberal commission allowed to Agents
to inform tho inhabitants of Master374 on all investment shares issued through tonBEG
and its vicinity that they have removed
them.
to the premises lately occuOffice Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and from Greytown
pied by Mr JobVile in Masonic-street, MaßFriday, from 2 to 4 p.m.
MANUFACTURING JEWELLER,
Pay day: Thefirst Saturday in each month terton, and are prepared to CONVEY
between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 GOODS to and from Featherston, and MasWILLIS-STREET,
terton, Taueru, or elsewhero at the lowest
WELLINGTON,
p.m
(Opposite Doctor Harding'i)
The Manager will attend atthe Club Hotel, current rates
Masterton, every Thursday eveningpreoeding
THOS. 0. D'AROY,
the pay day in Greytown.
GEORGE WYETT,
Manager.
Meerschaum Pipes Mounted.
Old Goldand Silver B«ught and Exchanged. Hormßrokn to tittlb Horset Bouyht ■HLACESMITH. FARMER, &c.
Doublt and |jm|lr and told on
Gildinfand Electroplating.
CARTERTON.
Agents for Wairarapa, with whom erderß
The'undersigned bogs respectfully to anmay be left :-MrD. 0 Kms, Featherston; TMPERIAL LIVERY AND LETTING nounce
to the settler' of Taratahi-Carterton
'
Mr T.E, Price, Masterton. 471
STABLES.,
andneighborhoed, that he has commenced
business .in his new Premises at theabove
AND
ATIONAL HOTEL.
lownship, and hopes by strict attention
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
•
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to
business, coupled with moderate ohargos,
(Opposite the Victoria Hotel), Abel Smith
(Opposite St. George's Hall)
and Branch Stables opposite
street,
LAMBTON QUAY,
I
patroni,
1 rent,i with
ueasenoia, jow
:•
Cash advanced on wool ■ and'•' insurances
effected at lowest current rates from sheep's
&
..
and friends
board.
9,500 acres Freehold, Crown Grant, and
(Ifin
r.....k.1J
gnroß
...
:
run;
iHjics
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LEASEHOLD,
18,300 ACRES
16years to
run, 20 miles from Moliaka, sub-7,000 Merino Sheep
25 Head Cattle. Horses
Homestead, Yards, Wooiscouring, <feo. ; also,
84 acres Freehold, U miles from
Postal: Telegraph Station, and
steamers' landing-place. Country
very easily accessible and cheaply
managed. Beautiful Lakes, streams,
limestoneridges and downs.
21,500 acres Leasehold, 15 years to
rens, £135 per annum. 8000
Merino sheap 40 cattle, few horses
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Orders from Mi STERTON or OiRTER.
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(iIiEYTOVVN, beg to announce' that they
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SINGLE-SEATED BUiiUY,
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Lately occupied by W. Blaok, where with
the advantages of Superior
Firstclass Workmen, and a well-seasoned stock
to cheose from, Customers may rely upon
obtaining Vehicles that cannot be surpassed
tor style and durability at the following
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on them at their
NEW P.REMISES,
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.NOTICE. n'LUE,. HOTEL, MASTERTO-N
STEAM SAW PLANINO
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WAIRARAPA.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.
r ; erous customers for past' favors, begs to known estabMnient begstothiink the inhabipIiTTLIJOiBN'IS,
n m the public generally-that, having now tants of Masterton and tho■' surrounding' disMain-street, Greytown.
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Incorporated
Building
Societies'
under'tlio'"
iimbers suitable for Ooachbuilding and Wheel large measure of support hitherto givenj and onstauoly stacked on the premises. MouldtVjATCHMAKER k OPTICIAN,
Act, 1876,"]
wightpiirposos,ho is prepared to receive and bogs reßpeotfully to atato''that .additions; nga: in great"variety.' Firsts and Seconds,
{Directly opposite Occidental Hotel)
DißEorons
execute all orders entrusted to him, and will alterations, andimprovements*on.accordance rough lining,
LAMBTON QUAY,
weather boards, and Scantling
Pharazyn
Messrs
(Chairman), M. lguaranteeboth style and finish toequal that' with the progress of the
Charles
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place, as also the for building'purposes, Any description of
Casdherg, J. Fuller, W. 0. Cuff, J. turned out in any part of the Province.
growing requirements of the trade, have been' turned work executed on the shortest
notice.
Snodgrass, W. Booth.
all kinds of Vehicles, including made. ■ ■ u ' ,cl ■
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Band Saws for any Designot Curved Work
■ Repairs topainting,
shall receiveimmediatt
trimming
The Culinary Department is', as usual, first- Carved Brackets (large size) from Bs. Every
still
Tns Annual Income exoesda
£7,000 attention, and be performed with neatness class.
description of Joiners' Work finished in a
Capital on Loan
; £IB,OOO and dispatch.
Faithfully attend
Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are neat and workmanlike manner,
to instructions
Profits already allotted
£3,738
F.GRAY,
each and all of the very beßt quality!" 1
Reserve Fund
frombld
£658 Blaoksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright The Billiard Room, which is provided with BACON WRIGLEY
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