drawing classes. \ MB CHARLES J. FREE7H- begs respectfully to intimate to the inhabitftuts of Mafterton and .the stimmndinV t i ri .inJ? mtl '. l ,' 8 ' o ' ttS3es for instruction in DRAWING will open at the Council Chambers on Saturday next, as follows Girls Class... ... ... at 10 a.m. Boys'olms ... .... at 2 p.m, Special.Classes for young ladies' or gentle'intn can be arranged for at any convenient tune or place in any part of'the district if required.' Terms moderate.' INSTRUCTION IN THE MAORI LANGUAGE. In order to suit the convenience of tin pupils, Mr Freetli has determind to hold tw<> classes at Masterton in each week for the above purpose, viz. on Thurs lay and Frida\ at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Gentlemen will thus have the opportunity oi choosing their evenings for attendance. CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION IN T D *™ G AND IN THE MAORI LANGUAGE. Mn OHAS. J, FREETH begs respectfully o announce to the settlers of Wairai apa that « °I jen classes for the tesichine of DRAWING. Ho will also open classes for instruction in tho MAORI LANGUAGE. Mr Preeth will also be prepared to mako spocial arrangements to atteud gentlemen s families at their own residences if required. The Adult Classes at Masterton for the current quarter will be opened at the Council Chambers, Masterton, on .FRIDAY, 28th January instant, at 7 p.m. Particulars as to terms (which will be moderate) may bo obtained on application to Mr Freeth, at Maaterton. Jan. 22nd, 1881. 575 ELLINGTON • LAND DISTRICT. ,® u ™« the month of FEBRUARY 29,700 S S T 0 . f J irst ; class AGRICULTURAL JjUoH LAND, situate in the Forty-milo Biish and m the Manawatu District, will be OFF REED for SALE on Deferred Payments aii'l for cash. On Monday, February tho 21st, 29 Sections mthe Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks, can be applied for on deferred payments at ™ Hall, Palmerston, and at the Land Office, Wellington, 0n Mnm ? 24tl >. at II o'clock, «n., 80 Sections, in the Kairanga and Fitzherhert Blocks, will bo offered for sale by public auction, in the Town Hall, Palmerston. Tkkms; Deferred Payments.-When the same Section is applied for by two or more persons the Section will he out up to auction between the applicants at 10 o'clook, 11.111, at Masterton, Puhliq Hall, 011 Thursday, the 10th rebruary. for the Forty-mile Rutl' Sections and at Palmerston 011 Thursday, Fobruary 2'lthat 10 o'clock a.m., for the Kairaug; l . inn Fitzherboi't Sections. (.'lie-twentieth of the purchase-money to 00 paid with the application, tho balance in half-yearly instalments extending over ten years . ■ . Payment,—2s per cent, payable on the fall of the hammer, the balance in one month. Maps, Schedules of Seotions and upset price ;an be seen at the office of this paper, "ill he forwarded from the Crown Lands Office, Wellington, on application. An Officer of the Survey Staff will be in the neighborhood one week previous to each sale to. point out tho Sections to intending purchasers. Note. -These Sections include a large extent of level and undulating land, well watored, rich, deep soil, and most of the Seotions have a frontage to main or district roads. JOS. G, HOLDSW'ORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office. Wellington, January 18th 1881. ' 673 NOTICE. MR W, M. EASTHOPE has been appointed our Book-keeper and Col* lector, and his receipt, both for Mill and Shop accounts, will be deemed by us a sufficient discharge, CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Rakers and Millers, Masterton. February fi, Ififll. gflg BOOTS! BOOTS 1 T WYETH li.gs t.) inform his friends (' • and the public of Masttrton generally that he has cmnmeiictd business as BOOT and SHOEMAKER, in the shop Next Door f<> Mr Palmer, saddier, where he hopes by s'i'ict attention <o business, MODERATE CHARGES, and Good Workmanship, to receive ft jharo of their patronage, Repairs Neatly Executed. . 677 HOROLOGY. T RESPECTFULLY inform n>y former customers in the Wairnrapa, wh Have had the luck to weather tho lato depression! Und whose timekeepers, jewelry. Ac., are not in tho custody of OUR UNCLE, ti.at I will undorlake to repair in an accurato manner any articles in tho Horologioal or Jewelry lino at reasonable prices. Orders or jobs left with Mr D. F, McCarthy, Storekeeper, Masterton, or at my house, off the Taueru Road (near Mr Livingstone's) will be promptly attended to. O. CAMPBELL, PRACTICAL WATCH & CLOCKMAKER, JEWELLER, Ac., Late of Wellington and various other (lig, gings. 687 gOARDING AND DA? SCHOOL COLK-STBEET, MASTEP.TON. PniNciPAi: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Educatior forms tho basis of the instruction given, aud, in addition, tho following subjects art 'aught:— French, German, Italian, Latin, Algc hra, Music, Drawing, and Needta work. Domestic arrangements are liberal anc home-like, Terras moderato. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1881 will begin 01 TUESDAY, Ist February, Evening Cliss for French. 351 A. L. WHYTE, BAKER' AND "CONFECTIONER CARTERTON S PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATI Balls and Parties On terms that will suit all classes of thi community. HALL AND DINING-ROOM Attached to the ' CARTERTON BAKERY. FRUIT SUITABLE FOR JAM! WANTED IN- ANY QUANTITY. . Cash payments 111 dp ju delivery, 80ARDER5.,.;........ i. £l' PER WEEK m " ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 697, 19 February 1881, Page 3
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