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• LADIES' SCHOOL, JMSTEBTON. :10 Under (he Patronage of tk Ilonorabh Lady Jiobinson. MISS BEST, having taken a house i Colc-strcet, is prepared to receiv Young Ladies as Boarders or Day Scholar from MONDAY, tlio I6th September. A Class for French Lessons of an even ing 18 being formed. Also, one for Drawing The echool year will be divided into thre terms, Tho present term extends fror the 15th September to the 20th December. I 26' BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, DIVERSION OF TRAFFIC. NOTICE is hereby given that on am after MONDAY, October 20, 1879 the traffic will be stopped during repair through that part of the main line at Kim puni called High-street, from its junctioi with South-street to the boundary of tin Borough of Master-ton at Manaia. Until the re-opening of the above traffii will pass through the boundary road a Manaia called Junction-street and South street. E. BROWN, Town Clerk. Masterton, 15th October, 1579. 29! NOTICE .-All Fowls, Ducks, etc., fount in my garden, Manaia, will be des troyed. Poison laid. Trespassers prosecir ted. 292 J. C. INGRAM. ITRONG, active girl wanted in a quie lj family ; one who has been out before Apply at this office for address. 291 TVTOTICE.—AII accounts .duo to the un dersigncd, if not settled by the Ist Novem ber, will be sued for without further notice, 281 EDWIN JOHNSON. P DIVA Eli KELLY Begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that ho ha commenced COOPEUING at Manaia, am. all orders entrusted to him will meet with despatch. 29' A GERMAN-SCANDINAVIAN BALL Will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, 23rd October. Band will be under the leadership of Messrs Linn and Lundqvist. Doublo Tickets, ss; Single, 3s. J. GATTSCHA, 290 Secretary. ■MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY, Wellington Terrace, WILL have enlarged accomodation for Boarders after the Chi'islmas holidays, Unexceptionable references given. 274 THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS, MONDAY 10th NOVEMBER, THE following events are open for ALL COMERS :- 1 mile, 440 yards, and 150 yards Handicaps • Putting the stone; Throwing hammer, and throwing cricket ball.—Two prizes each event; entrance fee 2/6. Also two boy's races, entrance Is, two prizes each, For programmes and further particulars apply to ,2SG J, BERRY, Hon. Sec. MO T __* ' C E Owing to the heavy and continued rise in Flour, my price of Bread will be, on and after October Ist Sd the Large Loaf 4d the Small (cash) 9d booked, M, YOUNG, 276 • Carterton. pASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS IN No. 2 • WARD. A MEETING will be held at the Public Hall, Tenui, on SATURDAY, the Ist November, at noon, to elect a Warden for No, 2 Ward in place of Mr Groves, resigned, By order of the Chairman. A. McHUTCHON, 292 Presiding Officer. pASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOyIRD. WANTED a competent man to take charge of the Road Works under Ibis Board. Must have good references, ylpply by letter to the Chairman, stating terms. 292 A. McHUTCHON. rMSTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited until noon on ' SATURDAY, Bth November, for 20 Chains Metalling in three sections—--5 Chains near Mr Conner's house, on Castlepoint Road 5 Chains opposite Racecourse, on Castle Point Road 1 10 Chains near the Toll-gate, on Castl Point Road. Specifications to be seen at the Tenui and Whakataki Stores; also at the Overseer's residence. JAMES W. BAKER, 292 Overseer Castlepoint Highway Board. " N BANKRUPTCY, And hi the estate ol JOHANN GOTTLIEE '' KOCKEL, of Masterton, brewer. 4 - Mr W. M. EASTHOPE has been appointed Collector in the above estate, and his receipi s will be considered a sufficient discharge. ' :i W. SELLAR, 2G6 Acting ior Trustee. mEN SHILLINGS REWARD e If the person who kindly took the Saddh d and Bridle oil my horse which had been stolei or strayed from MrGorringe's yard on Satur day, 11th inst., will return tho same to tin Daily Office he will receive tho above re ward. Anyone keeping them after thi notice will be prosecuted* 0 294 H. WELCH,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 295, 21 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 295, 21 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 295, 21 October 1879, Page 3

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