m 0 B U I L D E R 8 &c RENDERS are invit d by the unflersignei until the Ist day of October, for the erectioi of a ten-roomed house, near Carterton. Timber will be provided, i Plans and specifications can be seen a Mr A McKenzie's store, Eeividere Road Carterton, The lowest or any tender n'.t necessaril; '■} accepted, d JAMES B. PENNY, Woodlands, 2G5 Near Carterton. fTI 0 BUILDERS (1 TENDERS will be received by the under , 3 signed up to noon of THURSDAY, the 18tl e inst., at Messrs R. and J. Brown's Queen e street, where plans and specifications can b I seen, for additions to a house in Makor; e Road. { The lowest or any tender not necessaril' e accepted. JAME BUSSELL 4 SON, Zfi 3 Architects. TENDERS arc invited up to Saturday, 20th inst,, for Leasing fie Wairarapa . Pastoral Grounds at Carterton, for twelve months, subject to certain conditions to be had on application to the undersigned. E. E. EDMUNDS, -"Q Secretary. np 0 pARM ER S. n TENDERS are invited up to the 20th instant for Ploughing 200 acres of Land on the Whareama flats. Apply to 4 EDWIN MEREDITH. 2GO Upper Plain, 1 SEPARATE Tenors will be received up J to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY. 30th inst., for old Telegraph Poles and Wire, Vallance's Range, Te Ore Ore, and Masterton. Specifications may be seen at the Telegraph office, Masterton. J. ORCHISTON, Sub-Inspector. September 4,187!). 259 \m O BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received by Messrs W. dersiguetl at Masterton, up to 4 p m. on WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst,, for the erection of a Nino-roomed House at Carterton. Plans and specifications to be seen at both places The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, GEO. FANNIN, Architect, i Masterton, September sth, 1579. 257 A PIGEON Shooting Match will be held on the afternoon of September, 16th. Intending Competitors wi'l please leave their names Willi Mr Elkins, Club Hotel, Tie prize offered by the promoters is £lO Entrance Feu 10/, Should, there be any surplus funds from entrance fees they will bo shot for afterwards by arrangement, JOHN JACKSON ACCOUNTANT, &c, TA ill feel favored to receive commissions from Tradesmen and others to make up Books or monthly accounts, Teems Very Libehal, Communications may be left at Mr Watt's Bookseller. 225 WAR IN THE BOOT TRADE! First in Ik Field on the Cash Pnnnnb C. G. COLVULE, Having purchased the whole of the stock-in-trade of Messrs Co'ville and Gifford, Masterton, has commenced business in the shop next to Mr Whytc, Baker, CARTERTON, And will make his boots at the following prices ;- Gent's Elastics, pegged ~ £1 4 0 Do » ■• ..130 Bo „ sewn .. 16 0 Do shooting ,- ... 18 0 Do Balmorals, pegged ~ 13 0 Strong Watertight! ... 12 0 Ladies' best Kids .. .. 017 6 Do French calf .. .. 0 16' 6 Eepairs neatly executed, All orders promptly attended to, One Shilling extra charged for booking. 265 NOTICE.— All accounts due to the firm of Burnett & Yule, sw millers, arc requested to be settled by 30th September, as we arc about leaving the district, BLRNETT & YULE, Te Ore Ore, September 8, 1879, 2GO NOTICE.— We hereby give notice that on and after this date we will not recognise any receipt for moneys but those given by our authorised agent. Mr W. Bock, Greytown. BARLEY & KNIGHT, ''6s Carriers, C reytown. "VTOTICE, -Any person trespassing on the GLENCOE RUN with Dog or gun after this date will be prosecuted, JAMES ARMSTRONG. Akitco, September 9,1879. 2G2 M O T I C E. j4ll who had Clocks and Watches left with Mr C. Broadbeut, Watchmaker, of Carterton, can have them by applying to the undersigned, and by paying what is owing on them, By order of Messrs T. Bennett and T. Hooker, Wm. PHILPOT, . Bailiff. Carterton, Sept, 10th, 1876. 1 O R SAL i A BARGAIN. TWO Four-roomed Cottages with scullery, ' in Chapel-street, Terms easy, Apply, 5 264 G, HASKELL. O T_J C E, ] The Rabbit Act being now in forc6 in the * Waimiioni Riding of W airarapa East County, t landholders whose properties are infested are hereby required to take t:.e necessary steps J for abating the nuisance, Phosphorus, if obtainable, will be supplied at half price by any of the Trustees, W. C. BUCHANAN, 1 264 Chairman of Trustees,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 266, 16 September 1879, Page 3
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