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WANTED.— A niiddle-apd man tn assist in the kit-.-licn and niiilce hims.'lf gen rally nsofu.l, J. Tuck, Opalti. > V for metalling iinntrnut. Apply tn Vile and D'Arcy, |rpKNl)lliS arc nivittd up tn iron on . SATURDAY, March Tth, for earling 20,(100 feet of tiiuher from Mes-iv Burnett A Ytiln'g Niw-mill. -Uura. The timber for oin> biidgo to bo delivered about one mile on ihe Mustetou side of Ekctahima; the timber for two bridges to he delivered two miles beyond Ekctahuna. 'rim lowest or any tender not nccissarily accepted. FIU'.DEIUC CHAPMAN, . 702 Mastciton, TjtOß SALE ON DEFKMED L PAYMENTS. 550 acres alTliim ShillingsPer'Acre, Jn sections of 1 Nacres. This land is light Bush—Tawa, Pine, and some Totara, umlersci üb, raiigioni, etc. The soil is of good quality, we.l-watcrcd with running stream?, and has a frontage to the WaineawaJiivc.. Is ulu«t<dS niilis from Mastcrtoii. 10 miles fr .m Cuvtcrt n; a cart road to either township within one mi'e of this property. Terras—Per section, £2O cash j'balanco by 191 alt-yearly payments of £lO, extendiim over ten years, mi, STUART-FORBES, 704 Carterton CASTLEPOINT BABBIT DISTBICTi THE Lamlowners's List for ISiU deposited for inspection at tiie Tinu Stoic The Trustees will sit at tho Public Hall, Tenui.on SATUUDaY. 10th day of March next, at 2 p.m., to hear objections thereto, and finally complete Mich list and lovy a rate. A. McHUTCHON T , 701 Secretary. ROBERTS AND CO. 1 Have Now Landing, •'III lir.st■ class Condition, H\E (;l!A-S. COCKSFOOT AND ENGLISH GRASS SEEDS Of all descriptions, including Clovers, Fi-bciica Pod Prat'ibis, it's. " Pi ires' on application. Cn IIASD-P.'tent !jt:ul -Ua b d Tonang Wire, Washburn & M'u n brand. MURRAY, ROBERTS ft CO, . Wellington. 701 thbjiai;quisofnuem\nby HOTEL. mmm URWIN wishes it to be widely : -*-' linowit that ho has taken tho loading and the most commodious hotel in the Wairarap i Valley, ■ -•■ . THE MARQUIS OF NO RMANBY. He his .Inii mfficiently long enough in tho trade to bo- enabled to dispense with any assc-rtit'-hs that his customers receive the best attent ; t!nlthafc.o-n bo given to them Mrs Uiwtois aVivi'df known for domestic habits as-the proptietir is for the caro and the comfort of.his gueits.

;■: BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. • "Billiard Table, A Night Porter is in atteudaaoo for all travellers by rail 'or coach. THOMAS ÜBWIN. I MASTERTON RABBIT DISTRICT. NOMINATION OP CANDIDATES. THE following are the names of Ihe candidates nominated for tin office i.f Trus ees for the Masterton Kabbit District; Campbell, Robert Cave, Augustus W. Day, William Dagg, Robert D. Guuderson, Grinder Holmes, Joliu Sayers Hare, Roborfc Stewart, Alexander Stuckey, James . Welch, Richard R, The miml)?r of candidates exceeding the vacanci's to be filled, a poll f,ir the election of five of the persons n.'mmato I will take place on MONDAY, the 7th day of next,' between tliclmurs of 9 a.m., and 6 run attho followiiist plan's:— Messrs Bacon & Wrigley's Mill, Masterton; Mr Frederick Jugerhorii'a residence, Mauncevilk; MrPatiiek Brannujau's woolshed, Alfredfou. R. WILSONR, lictuniing Officer. Masterton, 2fith February, IS3I. 702 THE RABBIT NUISANCE ACT, ISSO. WAINUIORU RABBIT DISTRICT. ELECTION OF fTvK TRUSTEES. I" HENRY SIDNKY MASOS hereby JL j give notice that an election under the "Itegiilatioir of Local Elections A"t, 1876," will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of March next, for the nuruoso of reluming five duly qualified persons as Trustee* lor the ensuing year.

.The nomination of candidates will take place at the Schoolhouso at Gladstone on Monday, the 28th day ot the picsent momh. at noon. Nomination papers, duly signed, will be received by me up to the. hour hereinbefore mentioned. Nomination forms can be obtained on : application at the Post Office at Gladstone.HEiiBY SIDNKY MASON; Returning Officer. Gladstone, Feb. 18,1881. 097 ■T.- R. 11. TAYLOR, JSOATBUILDER, Old Custom Houti Stheet, WELLINGTON 1 . EVERY description of float built oii tho most approved principles at very moderate charges. Speciality-Portable Slicotiiigßoftta, suitable for paities of two'or four, They are Light and Strong and can be folded up and carried by one man. 'Jhty are also built as Life lioatpif desir(d. Country Produce taken ia EKbangt it s desiredi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 704, 28 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 704, 28 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 704, 28 February 1881, Page 3

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