t£S THOMPSON bogs to inform tli ut publio that on and after this date ho UOED THE PRICE OF BREAD per large loaf and 4id per small loaf, d; and 8d per large loaf and 4d per loaf, for pagh. usual discount allowed on all accounts >ekly, JAMES THOMPSON. ;rton, June 14th, 1880. ■ 48 , "Ti G. MACKAY bees to . inform theindLtf, habitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has opened the shop belonging to Mr Eusscll, Kiiripuui, as a BAKERY, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and by supplying bread of the best quality to merit a fair share of patronage. 41b loaf weighed on delivery, 81 Cash only. Wedding, Christmas, and Birthday Cakes made to order. 489 Wanted known—Thatthe Pliice of BliliAD purchased from my establishment on and after this date will be EIGHTPENOE per 41b LOAF for CASH —Booked. 9d t the usual discount allowed if paid weekly. J. CLAYSON. June 14,1880. JUVENILE FOEESTEES, A JUVENILE FORESTERS' Court will be opened in Masterton shortly ill connection with Court Loyal Enterprise. All lads d jsirous of joining can apply to any of the Committee—Messrs Parkes, J. Brown, W. M, Easthope, aud 48] E, BROWN. mm THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. APPLICATIONS will be received for the appointment of Head Master of the Masterton School, the average attendance of which for the last quarter was 297.. The salary will vary from £250 to £3OO, according to certificate and attendance. The Board also requires an Assistant Mistress for the Clareville School; salary £BO to £llO, according to classification. Applications must be seut in on or before Tuesday, the 29th inst. ROBERT LEE, 4«7 Secretary.
NOTICE. IN the Assigned Estate of Donald McKeuzie, Blacksmith, Maaterton. ALL implements, &c,, left at the premises of the above named Debtor for repair will be returned to the owners on payment of charges thereon, on Wednesday, the 15th inst., between the hours of 9 and 11 a.m. W. BELLAS., C. A. BRIGGS, 459 Trustees. ffi i. ' IN BANKRUPTCY. And in the matter of T. H. Hill, of Masterton, settler. ■ CREDITORS in the above estate are requested to prove their claims and forward them to the undersigned not later than 12 noon on ; Saturday the 19th inst. W. SELLAE, Creditors' Trustee. IMPOUNDED this date in the Public Pound, at Carterton— One Grey Mare, with white face, no visible brand. If not released, she will be sold by public auction at the Public Pound, Carterton, on Monday, the. 14th day of Juno, 1880, at 12 o'clock noon, in compliance with the provisions of the Impounding Act of 1874 W: PHILPOT, Carterton, May 24,1880 485 BABBIT INSPECTOR, Applications aro invited for the appointment of Inspector of rabbits for the Wainuionr and Otaraia Districts (including, probacy, tho Awliea District), ' uid will be received up till 24th June next. The applications should be addressed to the undersigned,from whom particulars can
F. G. MOORE, Master ion. May 31, 1880. 479 CASTLE POINT RABBIT DISTRICT. NOTICE. IT is the intention of the Trustees for the Castle Point Rabbit District at their next meeting to make a rate of one-eighth of a penny per acre on all the rateable property within the Castle Point Jlabbit District for one year, from the Ist day of April, 1880, to the 31 st day of March, 1881, in terms of the Rating Act, 1876. A. McHUTCHON, 481 ' Secretary. MONEY.— £6000 to Lend in sums of £IOOO and upwards on broad acres. First-class security required, Apply to SALMON BROS. & CO., House, Land, and Financial Agents, Lambton Quay, 474 Wellington, HARDY, ORNAMENTAL, & EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, Aol : ; |HE undersigned begs to call the attention of the public to his largely incraased 1 varied stock of hardy, evergreen and, wering shrubs, conifer®, shelter trees, ifidge plants, fruit trees, etc, all of which are fine, strong, healthy plants, quite hardy, being grown in an exposed situation, and all transplanted. A few quotations given. ■ Cnpressus macrocarpa, from £2 10s per 100 Pinus insgnis, from £llos do. The above much cheaper by the thousand. Pinuf|Halepeußis, fro-n £1 per 100 Hollies (transplanted), from £1 10s do ' Enonymus japoniea, from £llos do Laurostinos (very hardy), from £llos do Olearia (hedge plant), from £1 IDs do Fruit trees, of sorts, from 15s per dozen Gooseberries, currants, from 6s do Rhubarb roots, from 6s do Roses, choice-named .variety, from. 15s do Chrysanthums, do, from 6s do Also a large quantity of florists', floweis, bubs, ie. All orders over £5 in value paoked free with great care. V F. JdOUSjTIEB, , Norwood Hfjl Nursery - - Tasman-streeVjWellihgton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 490, 15 June 1880, Page 3
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