Masterton volunteer rifle CORPS. A Meeting of tho abovo corps will bo held in the Cookoil Chambers, oa Monday, 16th inst., at 1 p.m. ' Business To frame Bye-lawsand General, N.B.—Those wishing to join nro requested to attend for the purpose of being svornao as to enable the requsition for tho full complement of arms, ammunition, &c., to bo forwarded to the Government without delay. F. W. RUCK, IG3 Captain Commanding M.V.R.C. NOTICE ia hereby given that tho Order in Council appointing the Table of fees and Crossing-places, under "Tho Sheep Act, 1878," comes into operation on Ist May, 1879. Extract from Order in Council TABLE OP FEES. The Bate to be charged for the Keeping and Dressing of Sheep imported, or Sheep Crossing from an Infected into a Clean Sheep District, shall bo as follows : s. Sustenance and attendance for each Sheep, if not provided at expense of owner, per day- 0 Administering one or more Dressings, and Branding For one Sheep, and any number not exceeding ten .. .. 10 0 For every additional Sheep above ten, per Sheep .. ~ 0-3 Provided that in the case of Sheep arriving by sea at any port, if for butcher's use, tho charge for Inspecting and Branding shall be— For each sheep 0 1 CROSSING PLACES FOR SHEEP. Tho undermentioned places are appointed for Crossing Boundaries of Sheep Districts, namely NAPIER SHEEP DISTRICT. On tho boundary between the Wellington and Napier Sheep Districts, where the coast line crosses the Waimata Stream. In the Township of Wootlville, Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, at the junction of the main road from Masterton with the main road from the Gorge to Napier, CANTERBURY SHEEP DISTRICT. NORTHERN BOUNDARY The ford on the Waiaita-ua River, about opposite the Township of Waiau, The ford or bridge on the Waiaua-ua River, opposite the homestead of Leslie Hill's Riui, WESTERN BOUNDARY The ford on tho Waimakiriri River, at the Bealey Township. ' G. S. WHITMORE. Colonial Secretary, Wellington, 21st Apiil, 1879. 135 Hardy, ornamental and ever. GREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, 4a The undersigned has on sale many thousand of hardy, ornamental, evergreen, and flowering shrubs, Cornifera, shelter trees, hedge plants, etc., all well rooted, healthy plams. The Fruit trees are choice-named varieties our own working, and true to name, A few quotations given—- £ s, d. Cupressus Macrocarpia, from 2 10 0 per 100 Ditto Stricta ~ 110 0„ „ Finns Insignia „ 2 10 0 „ „ Ditto, other varieties „20 0 „ „ Hollies (transplanted plants) ■ „ 110 0 „ ~ Pnonymus Japoniea „2 0 0,, „ Olearia (hedge plant) „ 110 0., „ I'ittospoamus (of sorts) ~ 110 0 „ ~ Fruit Trees (of sorts), per dozen, 15s to 18s Gooseberries, Currants „ „ from Cs Rhubarb roots' „ „ „ .Gs Also, a large quantity of flowering plants, bulbs, herbs, &c. F. MOUNTER, Norwood Hill Nursery,' 15G Tasman-street, Wellington. OTI o I All accounts due to me to tho 31st May last must be paid to Mr Joiin Elley on or oefore the 30th instant, otherwise legal prolecdings will be taken without further aotice, Mr James Dove will from this date carry m the Butchering business heretofore conlucted by me, ond I would solicit from the public a share of the business so liberally ifforded to me. THOMAS HOPE MURRAY. Masterton, June Ist, 1879. WITH reference to the above, I shall be glad in the future to supply the rants of the public in such a manner as I iope will give entire satisfaction, 158 JAMES DOVE. OTIC 3ARTERTON BRANCH MASTERTON BREWERY, The Proprietor begs to inform the inhabitintsof ~i, Greytown, and neighborlion'-'' die above depot, is now under the management of Mr John Diedrick, and that jood Ale and Stout will be supplied at the iolloiiriug prices, viz.— Ale, 7/G per dozen quarts, Do 81 ~ two dozen pints, Stout, 9/ per dozen quarts, And all monies due to the above Depot must be jjaid to the said John Diedrich, whoso receipt will be a sufficient discharge; is Mr Oakley has left my employ, and has no right to receive money on my account after this date, Terms Monthly, J. G. ROCKEL. Masterton, 31st May, 1879. 155 REWARD.—Lost, from a paddock adjoining tho llailway Hotel Stables, about the Ist January, 1 Bay Cob, black points, no brand; very wild, Anyone returning the same to the undersigned, or to Mr H. Taylor, will receive the above reward, Anyone detaining the same after this date ivill be prosecuted. PRANK MORPHY, Railway Livery Stables, Masterton, June 7,1879. IGI OTIC E. N Mr E, A. S. Wyllie has been authorised to collect all accounts in the estate of Mr Prentice, Baker, and Mr Wyllie's receipt will be considered a sufficient discharge. Wm. SELLAR, Trustee. AND FEATHERSTON, gALOON- Jg US. H. TAYLOR & CO. beg to inform the public of the Wairarapa that on and aftci MONDAY, the 19th instant, they will run 8S" a SALOON BUS between Master' ton and Featherston daily, leaving ths former place at 11 a.m,, arriving in Feather, ston in time for the 3.20 train for Welling ton; returning on arrival of the 6.20 train irriving at Masterton at 10 p,m. '*■' A conductor accompanies , the Bus, whe will give every attention to passengers ano
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 186, 16 June 1879, Page 3
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