STIUUYED from Tarataiu a. v ßriiall b»y _ . Mare, white star on'forehead; anyone giving information or returning samo to A. FisknTaratalii, will be rewarded, , (510 ■ JUVENILE FORESTERS, \ JUVISNILK, FOEESTERS' Court will jX I'B opened in Masterton shortly in connection with Court Loyal Enterprise. All lads dasirous of joining can apply to any of the Committee—Messrs , .Parkes, J. Brown, W, M, Fasthope, and 487 R. BROWN,MASTERTON RABBIT DISTRICT. NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS. : THE Masterton and Alfredton Ridings having been constituted a District under "The Rabbit Act, 1876," all landowners residing therein having rabbits in a wild state on their properties are hereby required to destroy them forthwith. By order of the Trustees, F. a. MOORE, June 25, 1880. 501 Eduoation Board Office, Wellington, 21st June, 1880; TH E Annual Examination of Pupil Teachers will be held in the Thorndon School, Wellington, and in the Greytown School, on Tuesday aud Wednesday, the 13th and 14th days of July next, commencing at 10a, m. each day, 499 ROBERT LEE. QASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE. A MEETING of Ratepayers in No. 5 Ward will be hold at Whakataki Store on WEDNESDAY, 14th July, at 11 a.m„ for electing a Warden for No. 5 Ward in place of Mr Greenland, resigned. Nomination papers may be obtained at Tenui Store, and from the undorsigned. 505 A. McHUTOHON, F OR SALE 26 Purobred Lincoln Ewes 14 , „ lioggets 28 „ Ewos Apply to w. mclaren, Wainuioru, Or J. M. GIRDLESTONE, Masterton. Horses Broken to ftSh Horses Bouyht Double and and sold on SmgltHarnm Commission, TMPERIAL LIVERY AND LETTING -1 STABLES., AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. (Opposite the Victoria Hotel), Abel Smith street, aud Branch Stables opposito the Metropolitan Hotel, Moleßworth-Street. CARRIAGES. .WAGGONETTES, CABS. BUGGIES, & SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. All kinds of Carriagos built aud repaired, &cHorses shod by a first-class Shooing Smith R. SOMERVJLLE, Proprietor. P.S —On Sale; cheap, Carriages, Waggonettes, Buggies, Expresses, &c., fa., new and second hand. 602 LAND FOR THE Pi.OPLE ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO. are instructed to offer foi sale 5822 acres of FINE BUSH LAND on tlio Hutt-Waikanak Road, about eighteen miles from Wellington in sections of from 160 .-teres to 228 acres each. The price for the FIRST TEN SECTIONS SOLD will be only ONE POUND per acre, of which only FOUR SHILLINGS per acre, will be required in cash, and the remainder may be paid in. instalments of FOUR SHILLINGS PER ACRE PER ANNUM, or in one sum at the end of FOUR YEARS, with interest in the meantime on the unpaid balance at eight per cent per annum, Title under the Land Transfer Act. The public works now in progress in connection with this block, including two bridges, will insure work for the industrious settlor for some time to come, and the sale of timber and firewood should covor the cost of the land, For further particulars, apply to BENJAMIN SMITH <t CO Estate Agents, 89 Lambton Quay. TO SMALL FARMERS & OTHERS. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY AT THE PAKURATAHI. TO BE Sold on easy terms of payment, or let on Lease with purchasing Clause. A splendid opportunity for anyone with a small capital acquiring a compact littlo property as a Grazing and. Dairy Farm combined. The land is all level with very rich soil, with one or two belts of Splendid Heavy timber, comprising altogether about 275 acres, the greater part of which is uiider grass, fenced and open, and subdivided into paddocks by substantial fences cleared aticj grassed, and a large trade could be developed iu cutting timber and supplying firewood. The Pakuratahi River forms part of the boundary line, pel runs nearly twothirds round the property. The property fronts the main road from Wellington Kthe Wairarapa, and is miles from the Kaitoke railway cMon, ' For further particulars apply to W. V. JACKSON, Exchange Chambovs. Grey-street, 492 Wellington. HISTORY- rWhen Victoria was a young Queen, and Prince Albert standing by her side—she had onja light muslin dress and a large crinolino-she fired the first shot at the first Wimbledon meeting of Volunteers. She hit the bull's eye, Color- Sergeant James Huxley was one of her body guards, and so was James Symes, and Henry, the groat riflemaker, was ia our squad. At that time Huxley was a prosperous foreman tailor, making the Volunteer uniforms for three parts of the Volunteers of England, now he is only a Boss. Tailor on Lambton Quay, Wellington, making Suits of Clothes for £3loa and £i 103 of the same quality that other Tailors get £6 10s for. fie is enabled to do so by his superior knowledgi of the trade, and doing 'a very arge business and for Ready Money only, FOR SALE. . known as the Carterton' Boarding House, A good stand for a Store or Working Men's Club. For particulars apply to ... ' ■ MESSRS SALMON BROS., Lambton Quay, \Vellington. Or on the premises. , ' go§ J M. .0 IRDL E S TONE AUCTIONEER ANDGENEBAL COMMISSION AGENT. f ' Airutfor the New . Zealand Insurance ComOffice—Above Mr McCardle's
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 511, 9 July 1880, Page 3
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