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Special Advertisements. R deer-shooting season. ED Deer Stags may be taken or killed within the County of Feathersfcon (excepting therefrom that portion thereof westward of the Wairarapa Railway Lino from Kaitoke northward to the boundary of the said County, and also excepting the prescribed area m Huangaroa Survey District, and also the prescribed area in Haurangi Forest Reserve, being the southern portion of such reserve) from April Ist to May loth (both days inclusive). No Stag shall be killed having antlers with less than 10 points, and 110 Licensee shall be allowed to kill more than 4 stags. Licenses inay be obtained at the Post Office at "Wellington, Masterton, Carterton, Greytown North, Featherston and Martinbcrough, on payment of a fee of £2. Maps showing the boundaries of that part of the Reserve open to stalkers may be obtained at any of the said Post Offices on payment of me shilling. 1 ' A. F. LOWE, Hon. Sec. Wellington Acclimatisation Society. February 24tli, 1909. TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. AVING heard that a report _ has ... been circulated that Te Awaiti is thrown open to stalkers for deer-shoot-ing during the coming season, I wisti to deny the same, and warn all trespassers that they v-ill be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. E. J. RIDDIFORD. MADAME DELROY, CLAIRVOYANT & PHYSIOGNOMIST (from London), C\ AN be consulted at her rooms, Oxford / House, Queen Street, 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. daily. By persistent study and travel Madame has become an expert in her profession. Her marvellous delineation of character and accurate readings creata a sensation wherever she appears Ladies and gentlemen interviewed at their own homes by appointment. All business strictly private. H' TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited, to close at 5 pm. on THURSDAY, March 4th, 1909 . For the erection of a Residence m Dixon Street Plans and &pecifioations may be seen at my office. HERBERT A. JONES, Architect, Gray's New Buildings, Queen Street, Masteiton.

MASTERTON COUNTY. fPENDEES will be received at Ibis JL ofiicd, where plans and specifics tions may b> seen, uv> till noon on MONDAY, the Bth March, 1901.), for the following works: — Contract I.o2—Opaki Loop Line, metalling, etc., 12 chains road. Contract 193—Upper Opaki Road, metalling, etc., 14 chains of road. Contract 194 Bhirlogie-East Coast Eoad, painting two bridges. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Mastertoii, 21th February, 1909.

gMASTERTON COUNTY. - ALFKEDTON-WEBER ROAD. TENDERS will be received at this office, where plans and specifications may be seen, up till noon on MONDAY, the Bth March, 1909, for the following work: — Contract No. .195—Alfredton-Weber Eoad; alternative tenders for 100 ch. metalling with crushed rock or burnt papa. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Masterton, 24th February, 1909. JO. CRUICKSHANK & CO • Limited GENERAL MERCHANTS, PERRY STREET, MA STERTON. —WE HAVE FOE SALE— Fencing Wire, Totara Posts, Corn Sacks, Binder Twine, Cooper's, Little's, and Highland Dips. Special Top "Dressing Manures for Pastures—Grain Manures for Autumn Sowing, suitable for all soils. (Analysis supplied to Minister of Agriculture). AGENTS— N.Z. Insurance Co., Accident, Fiiv and Marine. P. and 0. Steamship Co. Reid and Gray's Implements. Butter's Iron Fencing Posts. THE GRETNA HOTEL, TAIHAPE WAIL' A RAP A residents and the travelling public generally visiting'Taihape can rely on receiving firstclass attention at the above hotel. Within few minutes' walk of Railway Station. Bert Wines and Spirits Stocked. FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE BOOMS. Reascnablp Tariff. F. H. GIBBONS, PKOI'KIETOK THE Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton. 'Phone 41. Box 23. THE Leading Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa Electorate. XV M. HALLEY, Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3125, 27 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3125, 27 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3125, 27 February 1909, Page 1

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