JJB -J. HYDE PARKER, PROFESSOR OP MUSIC, From Wellington, Has tbe honor to aunounco he is now residing in the Wairarapa to give lessons on the Pianoforte-Elementary and Finishing—ihe Cultivation of the Voice, and Theory of MusiO; and from the success that has always attended his instruction, can guarantee rapid proficiency. Mr Parker will undertake tlio management of Concerts and Balls. PIANOFORTES TUNED. tfF" Address—Fkath 629 WHAKATAKi, AN ENTERTAINMENT (Vocal and Instrnmental, will take place at the Whakataki Hotel on the 26th December, A'portion o| the proceeds will be given to the building fund of tho Catholic Church at Tenui.. 629 £1 BEWABD, STRAYED, on 19th inst., dark bay gelding, ago 4 years, 13 hands high, brau'led U on near eliouldcr. Any person returning the same to it. Dromgoul, Carterton, will receive the above reward. No,-ember 26th, 1880. 629 NOTICE. FALL IN PRICE OF FLOUB. TV /TESSRS GILES & EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN beg to announce tc the Inhabitants of Masterton and the Surrounding Districts that tlioy have this day REDUCED the PBIOEof FLOUR, and that until further nolico their prices will be as under WHOLESALE. Sacks at £l2 5s per ton. Sags at £l2 10s pet ton. RETAIL, 26s per 2001bs. 13a (id per lOOlbs. 6s 9d per COlba. Tkrms,—Net Cash on Delivery. . Flour delivered to any part within the Borough. HO WELLINGTON FLOUR USED. Messrs G. d- E. C. are prepared to maintain their Wide-spread Eepntation for Manufacturing the best Flour in the Wellington District, by milling only the best sample of wheat, and they will now offer the same to the Public at such prices as will come within the reach ot every Householder. All parcels are guaranteed of tho finest quality; every care and attention being bestowed upon the process of manufacturing the flour. All orders left at tho Mill, Baking Establishment, or with the Bread Cart, will receive prompt attention, GILES CHAMBERLAIN. EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN. Masterton, 25th Nov., 1880. 629 TO SMOKERS. TnE undersigned having commenced business in Masterton, begsrespectfully to call the attention of all "LOVERS OF THE WEED" to his varied stock of TOBACCOS, CIGARS, &c., which are all of the very best quality; also to his choice selection of PIPES, which will bo sold at reasonable prices. A call is solicited. Try the Richmond Gem Cigarettes. Note tl e address— E. FODEN, Tobacconist and Fancy Goods Dealer, Next the Post Office, Queen-street, Masterton. 62? WAIMATE PLAINS. Further sale of . Town, Suburban, Village Settlement, and Rural Lands at Hawera, between the ISth and 20th December, inclusive. Principal Land Office. Carlyle, 15th November, 1880. DETAILED Lists of Sections and plans can.be seen at all Post Offices and Railway Stations, and full information obtained from the several Commissioners of Crown Lands, throughout tne colony. C.A.WRAY, Commissioner, West Coast Land District, 627 ' " ■ '
"MAStjERTON ' BIDING OF. THE WAIRAKAPA WEST "COUNTY COUNCIL. ' | ' SENTLEMEN,— In offering myself again as a candidate for tin vacancy caused by my own resignation; I think it hardly necessary to allude to the circumstances which led thereto, These circunistajices, I presume, aro known to you as well as_ to myself ; suffice it to say that I find no fault with the'decision arrived at. 1 think, however, I may safely utato that the experience gained by that action will not bo forgotten in the future. If the evidence produced had shown that I had availed myself of a public position for the purpose of personal ends. I should not solicit your support—it is because Ibelieve you do not impute these motives to me that I again offer myself as a candidato. Should you do me the honor' of returning me a? ono of your representatives in Council, I hope that, by diligent attention to the duties of the office I shall be able to further your interests, and to retain the confidence and support, you have hitherto so generously, accorded to mo. • X am, gentlemen, ' ■ Your obedient servant,. 629! ' D.,MpGEB6bB.: Upper Plain, Nov. 26th r , JBBO/ 'M •;, ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 630, 27 November 1880, Page 3
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