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HOBTICULTUHALSHOW.; : SALE OF EXHIBITS. : THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH. At 31 o'clock, 7 lOENS & CO. will sell at tHo Town EXHIBITS, BRUITS, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, PLANTS, &o. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MARCH, At 2 o'clock. T lOENS & CO. have received inatrucp i tions from Mr John Farquhar, who is leaving the country, to sell at the Auction Matt, Queen-stveet-The whole of lug. valuable Household Furniture and ELects, WITHOUT the SLIGHTEST ItESERVK They will include really useful articles of Household Furniture, and many gonjs of a recherche description too numerous to particularise here. The Genkral List will he : Bedsteads. Matlrasses, Sofas, Chests of Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Cheffloniers,, Cupboards, Toilet Glasses, PICTURES, Carpet?, Crockery, Napery, Fancy Goods, Fenders, 705 Kitclion and Cooking; Utensils, &c. BULBS I BULBS!! AT W. McCARDLE has just received VV . a shipment of CHOICE BULBS, drect from Holland. List on application. He ia also selling at his shop in Qucen-st., FRUIT, of his own growing, FRESH every MASTERTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. UNLESS those in arrear with their Highway Kates urnko payment of the amounts due on or before the sth of March ' next, the undersigned has been instructed to take proceedings for recovering same, B. WILSONE, Collector.

Masterton, 21st February, ISBI. 098 A BRIDGED PRELIMINAEY V PEOSPETOTUS WELLINGTON AND MANAWATO BAILWAY CO. (Limited. Cahtal, £500,000: Divided into 100,000 Smakesop each, Provisional Directors: Samuel Brown W, S, Moorhoußß. James Bull J- E. Nathan M.H.R. H. Bunny, M.H.B. A. K. Newman John Chew John Plimmer Henry Divor, J.P. G. V. Shannon, J. P. Sir W. Pox, M.H.B. G, M. Snelson James Gear Benjamin Smith lioberfc Greenfield . J. S. M, Thompson A. W. P. Halcombe. W, T. L. Travers J.P. W. Hutchison, Walter Turnbull, J,?, M.H.R, C. 13. Izard Win. Whittein W. H. Levin, M.H.E. H. O. Wilson ■ James Linton James Wallace James Lockio J. Woodward, J. P. 11. p. Logan J, H, Wallace, J.P. John McKenzio Andrew Young. Co-operating with local Committees through- . out the Provincial District, This Company is formed to complete the communication by rail from Wellington to Manawatu and New Plymouth. It is proposed to raiso at least £50,000 of the capital within the colony, payable as follows:—2s 6d per share on application, 2s fid per share on allotment, and the.residue' by calls not exceeding 5s per share, intervals ot not less than three months. The Company proposo to acquire the Xt-.livo Lauds through which the hue will pass, n.iit will apply to Parliament to obtain Ihf nu'essavy powers to carry out the undertaking. 'I he concessions which the Government .' avc nr'ile. and other particulars, are fully set forth in the prospectus, which can be omamoit from Die Secretary, or at any of iho blanch.'s i-.f tlio Bank of New Zealand throughout the ••! 10.u.y, and to which is annexed a form of application fur shares,' Immediate npph atii-u for shares is necessary. The share hVt wnl close on the 31st May. 1881. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand, Tiieasbhek : J. Woodward, Esq. Sohchohs :. Messrs Travers and Son. J.H.WALLACE, ,„„. Secretary. Wellington, Feb. 16,1881.

BOOTS! BOOTS! T fi'YETH begs to inform hk friends V-* and the pubiie of Mast'ei'ton generally that ha has commenced.business as BOOT and SHOEMAKER, in tlioshop Kext Door to Mr Palmer, saddler, where he hopes by strict attention <o business, MODERATE CHARGES, and Good Workmanship, to receivo a share of their patronage. . Repairs Really Executed. .677 A. .L, WHITE,.' BAKER AND. CONFECTIONER, CARTERTON. '.- ' S PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE Balls and Parties On terms that will suit air classes of the community. HALL AND DIiNING-ROOM ' Attached to the CARTERTON BAKERY, FRUIT SUITABLE FOR JAMS WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY. Cash payments made on delivery. BOARDERS £1 PER WEEKWEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH. U T U M N UHflfl HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, • IN THE TOWN HALL. Open from 2 to 6, and from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission—Afternoon, Is; Evening, Is, COMPETENT BAND ENGAGED. Programme of PRIZES en application to the Secretary. All ENTRIES must be made by 9 p.m. on the Ist March. '■ ■■ ' Non-members may exhibit. . N.B.—The Committee.tnist that farmers will send exhibits 'of- CEREALS-' to the Show. . —„ ..' ... ■■■:■■-■■'--r ■ '\&

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 706, 2 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 706, 2 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 706, 2 March 1881, Page 3

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