rI'ICE is hereby given that tho Order in Council appointing the Table of fees ami Crossing-places, under "The Sheep Act, 1878," comes into operation on Ist May, 1879. Extract from Order in Council : TABLE OF PEES. The Kate tn he charged for the Keeping and Dressing of Sheep imported, or Sheep Crossing from an Infected into a Clean Sheep District, shall be as follows : S. 1). Sustenance and attendance for each Sheep, if not provided at expense of owner, per day 0 G Administering one or more Dressings, and Branding:—For one Sheep, and any number not exceeding ten .. .. 10 0 Sheep arriving by sua at any port, if for butcher's use, the charge for Inspecting and I'm each shees 0 1 CROSSING PLACES FOR SHEEP. The undermentioned plr.ees are appointed for Crossing Boundaries of Sheep Districts, namely:--KAWER SHEEP DISTRICT. On the boundary between the Wellington and Napier Sheep Districts, where the toast line crosses the W'aimata Stream. In the Township or Voo'.villo, Provincial District of Haw he's Day, »r the junction of road from the Gorge to Napier. CANTERBURY SHEEP DISTRICT. X(lllTlli:i!X lIOUXDAKY The ford on the Waiaua-ua River, about opposite the Township of Waian. The ford or bridge on the Waiaua-ua River, opposite the homestead of Leslie Hill's Run. ({, S. WMTMORE. Colonial Secretary, ngton,'2lstApiil, 1879. 135 K K N 7. I K (Opposite tlie Conned .Chambers), MASTERTON, Has removed to his new Premises, and is now prepared to receive orders for Shoeing and general Smith's work, Prices for Shoeing—7/-, Sf, and 9/- Cash. ]/• extra if booked. 1.18 vr 0 T I C E. J. NEILSON, Blacksmith and Farrier, Main-street, Greytown, in returning thanks to his customers for their liberal support, begs to intimate that, in addition to his Blacksmithing business he is now carrying on Wheelwright and Coachbuilding, so that all ■who favor him with their support will get a thorough good article at lowest currant price. Terms, II months, overdue accounts charged 10 per cent, interest; 2A per cent, allowed on monthly payments, ami 5 per cent, on cash trade. Greytown. April 28th, 1879, 117 W II 0 D D E R, Blacksmith and Farmer, Begs to announce that he has purchased the Blacksmithing business recently carried on by Jfcssrs Kibblewhite Bros, m .bridge-street, and trusts to receive ut continuance of the support accorded to his predecessor.
ill orders atteuded to punctually] TTIBBLBWHITE BROTHERS COACH-BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND FARMERS, Bkiixie-stkeet, Mastkktox, Beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding Districts that they have built a large and commodious CARRIAGE FACTORY, and engaged Mr J. W. McDufe, late Manager for W. Black & Co., and having a stall' of firstclass mechanics, they arc 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 use of good material, All work guaranteed for 12 months. Ox Sale—New and second-hand Vehicles of every description. An inspection of their Snow Booms respectfully invited, TIMI'IBE CARRIAGE FACTORY jj Dixox Street, WELLINGTON. McDUFF, HORTON & CO., Are building every description of Carriages, 1 ! Buggies, Thorough Brace Breaks, Exifip Waggons, Spring Carts, itc, i Cheaper than Imported Goods. Repairing, Painting, and Varnishing done in first-class style. N.B.—The only Carriage Factory in the of each Department. 4! -VTT ILL IA M BLACK WELLINGTON AND GREYTOWN COACHBUILDER, Is prepared to execute all orucrs tor New Vehicles Of every description that may be entrusted him or the Manager of his Greytown Branch. All new work Guaranteed for twelve month with reasonable usage, Repairs executed with despatch,
IN STOCK--0 .images of every description of the beat quality and finish. Principal Workshop and repository— Gourtksav Place, 'Wellinctos, MR D. CAMERON, Manager, of Grey town Branch. TMPUII TA N T NOTICE. '?, GRAY, in returning thanks to his ~ merous customers for past favors, begs to i„!orui the public generally that having now in stock a large quantity of the very beat timbers suitable for Ooachbuilding and Wheel wright purposcs,he is prepred to receive and et-tute all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee both style aimiinisn umpiai nun turned out in any part of the Province. Repairs to all'kinds of Vehicles, including trimming & painting, shall receiveimmediate attention, and be performed with neatness F. GUAY, smith, Coachbuikler, Wheelwright & . Masterton. iffASTEBTON BAKERY, jameslhompson. BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, '"" IJQI'EKN-fi'l'llEET, MaSI'KRTOX.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 219, 23 July 1879, Page 4
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