IyfOTIOE is horeby given that tho Order JM in Council appointing the Table of foos mi Swaßing-placcs, nndor" The Sheop Act, 1878," comes into operation on Ist May, 1879. Extract from Order in Council : TAffiiE OF FEES. The Bate to bo charged for tho Keeping and Dressing of Sheep imported, or Sheop Crossing from an Infected into a Clean Sheep District, shall be as follows : s. D. Sustcnanco and attendance for each Sheep, if not provided at expense of owner, per day 0 G Administering one or more Dressings, and Branding:—For oho Sheep, and any number not exceeding ten .. .. 10 0 For ever)' additional Sheep nhove ten, per Sheep .. .. 0 3 Provided that in the case of Sheep arriving by sea at any port, if for butcher's use, the charge for Inspecting and Branding shall be— For each sheep 0 1 CROSSING PLACES FOR SHEEP. The undermentioned places arc appointed for Crossing Boundaries of Sheop 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 Wooclville, 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 Waiaua-ua River, about opposite the Township of Waiau. Tho ford or bridge on the Waiaua-ua Eiver, opposite tho homestead of Leslie Hill's Run, WESTERN BOUNDARY The ford on the Waimakiriri River, at tho Bealey Township. G. S. WHITMORE. Colonial Secretary, ngton, 21st Apiil, 1879. 135 ■O D W I N FEIST, GROCER AND DRAPER, WISHES to inform the public that ho is n»w soiling Candles at the very low price of 9d per lb. by the box of 251b. A trial solicited, Sub-Agent for : Union Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany of New Zealand. And tho Colonial Fire and Marino InsuranceJCo pany of New Zealand. ~|E ORE ORE SAW MILLS. BURNETT & YULE, Proprietors, Aro prepared to cut and deliver Timber, any quantity, with despatch, 149 VT 0 T I C E. J. NEILSON, Blacksmith and Farrior, Main-street, Greytown, in returning thanks to his customers for their liberal support, begs to intimate that, in addition to his Bl&cksmithing business he is now carrying on Wheelwright and Coaohbuilding, so that all who favor him with their support -will get a thorough good article at lowest current price. Terms, 3 months, overdue accounts charged 19 por cent, interest; 2i por cent, allowed on monthly payments, and 5 por cent, on cobli trade. Groytown, April 28th, 1879, 117 T7"IBBLEWHITE BROTHERS COACH-BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND FARLUERS, Bridge-street, Masterton, Beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding Districts that they have built a largo and commodious CARRIAGE FACTORY, and engaged Mr J. W. McDuee, late Manager for W. Black & Co,, and having a staff of firstclass mechanics, they are now prepared to build Vehicles of every description, which for style, workmanship, and finish cannot be equalled by any other house in the Colony; and their prices are as low as is compatible with good workmanship and the uso of good material. All work guaranteed for 12 months. On SALE-New and second-hand Vehicles of overy description. An inspection of their Snow Rooms respectfully invited. TIMPIBE CAREIAGE FACTORY jj Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. McDUFF, HORTON & CO., Aio building every description of Ingres, Thorough Brace Breaks, ExrfjCte Waggons, Spring Carts, Ac., V dhewpw than Imported Goods. Repairing, Painting, and Varnishing done in first-class style. Great attention paid to Country orders. N.8.-The only Carriage Factory in the Colony with practical mechanics at the head of each Department. 49 TTT ILL IA M BLACK, WELLINGTON AND GREYTOWN COACHBUILDER, Is prepared to execute all orders for New Vehicles Branch. All new work Guaranteed for twelve month with reasonable usage. Repairs executed with despatch. j IN STOCK-' Oasriages of overy description of the best quality and finish. Principal Workshop and Respository—tjODßTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, MR D, CAMERON, Manager, of Greytown Branch, MPORTANT NOTICE. _J. GRAY, in returning thanks to his nUmareus customers for past favors, begs to inform the public generally that having now in stock a large quantity of the very best timbers suitable for Coaohbuilding and Wheel wright purposes,he is prepared to receive and oxecute all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee both style and finish to equal that turned out in any part of the Province, Repairs to all kinds of including trimming <S painting, shall receiveimmediate attention, and be performed with neatness and dispatch. F. GRAY, smith, Coachbuikk', Wheelwright &c. Masterton. if ASTERTON BAKERY. JAMES THOMPSON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 210, 12 July 1879, Page 4
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