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NOTICE TO SHEEP-FARMERS. PUBLIC MEETING of all SheepL owners and ! Farmers will: be held in the Public Hall, Langdale, on SATURDAY, January 11th, at 8 p.m., to discuss the Shearers' Dispute, and to appoint a representative to appear at the Arbitration Court or Conciliation Board. GEO. FELLINGHAM, Convener. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES PICNIC. V_7 suitable arrangements with the Railway Department tor special trains, the committee of above are reluctantly compelled to postpone the picnic from January 22nd, to a future date, which will be notified in due course. WAIRARAPA NAVVIES AND GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION. 1 MEETING of the above will be held at the Fire Police "Station THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business—Election of Officers. THOS. MORTON, Secretary.

GKAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL. NNIVEESAEY ON THE PARK LAKE. £>o EVENTS /,V J EVENTS Eaces for Schoolboys—Eaces for Ladies— Obstacle Eaces—Tub Eaces—Egg and Spoon Eaces—Trick Diving—The Wonderful Game of Polo —Eaces for all members of Clubs affiliated to the N.Z.A.S.A. Entries close on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 15th inst. Entry Fee for each event, One Shilling. Programmes and entry forms can be obtained on application to S. E. EDWAEDS, Secretary. The above sports will be held under the patronage of the Wairarapa Amateur Swimming Club—annual subscription, 2s 6d. "SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1001." SHOPKEEPEES and others who desire to close their business premises or shops on Saturday from 1 p.m. of each week (in the event of any day other than Saturday being appointed as the statutory closing day), will please make application in writing to tlie Inspector of Factories during the month of January, 190S, as required by Section 9 of the above Act. GODWIN E. A. HOOD, Inspector of Factories. S. MATTHEW'S PAEISH. A PPLICATIONS, addressed to the _ Churchwardens, for the position of Verger for S. Matthew's Parish Church, will be received up to the 18th January, 1908, at noon. Particulars of duties at the Secretary's Office, Perry Street, or on application to the Vicar. / W. B. CHENNELLL, Secretary. TO BUILDEES. rpENDEES are invited, ixp to Noon of X WEDNESDAY, January 15thFor additions and alterations to Eesidence on the Upper Plain. Plans, etc., may be seen at my offices in Queen Street. CHAS. G. MONRO, Architect, Masterton. 31ASTEETON COUNTY. mENDERS, to close at the County I Office, Masterton, where plans, etc., can be seen, at Noon on SATUEDAY, the 18th inst., are invited for the following works: — Contract 81—Mount Baker Koad, 103 chains metalling. Contract 1-IG—Masterton - Waimata Eoad, 1,790 c.y. metal repairs. Contract 150— Alfredton-Weber Eoad, 81 chains metalling. Contract 153—Kaka-anni Eoad, 200 c.y. metal repairs. Contract 155—Weraiti Road, 110 chains metalling. Dated this Bth dav of January, 1908. F. G. MOOEE, County Clerk. SMALL FARM TO LET. HHENDEES close with the undersigned ». on WEDNESDAY, January 15th— For the lease for live yeai'3 from Ist February, 1908, of Section 32, Gladstone Eoad, Masterton, containing 73 acres, well fenced and watered. Terms and conditions of tender can be seen at our. offices, Perry Street. W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. Masterton, 4th January, 1908. ' GP?£&r .gar: 1A- sG'b bag .. .. 10s Od 12lbs .. .. 2s 3d lib .. .. 2£d No, 2-9.-J 9d per Bag. Currant*, 4d lb. i Nuhatn.«, 5(1 and Cul oer lb. Seeded Kaisins 7d lb. Raisins, Gd per lb, Prunes, 7d per lb. Figs', sri, Gj and 7d per lb. Dates, Slbs for Is. Peel, Gd per lb. GPOCER & PRODUCE MERCHANT, MASTBBTON. COLLIE & CO. notify the public of Masterton and surrounding district that they have opened Wood and Coal Yards in South Dixon Street (oppO' sits Public School)MATAIand MIXED WOOD cut in any lengtbs. COALBROOKDALE and NEWCASTLE COAL in any quantity delivered promptly to any part of the town on shortest notice. Piice Li3t on application. SAND and GRAVEL carted to any part o town. Telephone 267.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9024, 10 January 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9024, 10 January 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9024, 10 January 1908, Page 6

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