fancy Dresses, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, <£o. The Men's, Boy's, and Jouths' Clothing Department measures 24 iflet by 14 feet, and has attached a comfcrtable'flt"— ■•"—:-;-■-.-1 " >--" them.;■;' The Show-room for the &ila of Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, &0., is ' a Tety spacious apartment, elegantly fitted up, and beautifully lighted, from the roof, and measures 39 feot by 22 feet. The stock of goods s at all times large and well selected, and patterns are forwarded post •free on application. A..special feature at Te Aro House is the Order Department, and very careful attention is paid to the wants of Country: Residents. All orders aro executed under the immediate sujiervision of the pro- ■ prietor, and securely packed and forwarded ...titheir destinatlbn'with that promptness and despatch which have always distin guished To Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling on.—fADVT.I .'.' MASTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDEBS. will close at noon ''■:•■ lL on April 2nd for S8 chains of metal- , ling and general repairs to Opaki-Masterton • Road.Specifications at the Boad Board office, The Board reserve the right of accepting any tender. C. E, BBEMNER, ,Masterton,. 17th. March. 720 BELLING OFF! I SELLING OFF! I PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE above Stock must bo sold at any reasonable offer, on account of New Goods arriving shortly. . ' Ladies' Kid Boots, fom 3s 6d Men's Elastic Sides, from .... 8s Gd Children's Boots and Shoes, from ~ Is Gd And all others equally cheap in proportion Speciality—l have just received a supply of the very best Scotch Kip, for Men's Watertight*, at 20s Od Cash ts order. E D.'e'dWA'RDS, IE ARO BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. Man'nkrs-St., sWellinoios. Opposite thi Fire Brigade Station. ON MARCH tltb, at Carterton pubiic pound, a bay mare, no visible brand, lumpon off shoulder. If not.claimed or ' previously replieved, will be sold at the public pound, Carterton, at 12o'clock,noou, on the Ist APRIL, according to the provisions of the Irtpounding Act. .'TV. PHILPOT, '720 Pounddecper N 0 . T:. I 0 E . \ NYPe'rsoh trespassing on the property -tJL of Mr H. Bunny, sen., aud. known under the name of the Kakare Run will after this date he prosecuted. ■ Kakare, March 10,1881. 719 A.:'L. .WHYTE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, CARTERTON S PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE Balls aud Parties On terms that will suit all classes of the community. 'HALL AND DINING-ROOM .Attached to the CARTERTON BAKERY. ■'; AskforA.L.Whyte'sJAMS. Patrouise Local Industry. BOARDERS ...,£1 PER WEEK' /TnARLES J,' FREETH, ; NATIVE AND COMMISSION AGENT, Council Chambers, ' M A 5.T.E RT 0 N. NOTICE.TO THE INHABITANTS'OF FEATHER. STON, LOWER VALLEY AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. D. OAKLY, .who for the period of .r_/..« -Five years .successfully 'acted as agent for Mr T. W. Pllclior in the Wnirarapa, begs to inform that on account of Mr Pilcher relinquishing this- portion of his business, hi has resolved to establish himself as General Commission, Shipping, Forwarding and Receiving Agent Goods, Parcels, Wool, Butter, &c. will now be booked from Feathereton as heretofore, and goods received from Wellington or elsewhero, consigncd'to his charge, will bo delivered both in the township and the Lower . Valley, by Mailman or Carrier, as opportunity occurs. •
v J.D.O. trusts that the public will accord him the same liberal patronage bestowed on his predecessor, aud by so doing encqurage him to pursue this venture. N.8.-The HIGHEST PEICE given for SHEEPSKINS, BABBITSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW," A-c. ■ " Best Newcastle Coal always on hand, both Smith and Household. ; Commissions of all descriptions promptly attended to; "•' ' • ; Town; Agent-Mr J, BARNARD. NOTE the ADDRESS-The office lately occupied by Mr. McKecver, Fitzherbcrt-st,, Featherston, where communications may be addressed. ' 715 • ■■■ TTTBUiINGtON- LAND DISTRICT. ';: LAND OF SPECIAL VALUE, " . , • Crown Lands Office, Wellington, March 10, 1881. . ,It ia hereby notified that the unsold eecCrown Land in the Paliiatua Block, i-orty-mile Bnsh, and in the Kairangaand •Arawflrii, Mmerston and Ktzherbert, will •■> b,e open to purchase at.this office byappli- : option on aud after MONDAY, April 18th; 25 per cent cash with application, the balance within ono month. IN THE FITZHERBEET BLOCK. 25 sections, varying in area from 60 to •■ 290 acres,' at 21s to 27s 6d per ■ ■ ' acre'. IH THE BLOCK. 14 sectioned varying in area from 68 to ' .. J96 acres, at 25s to £3 per acre, , IK THE PAHIATUA BLOCK. 69 sections, varying in area from 41 to 316 acres, at'2ls to'3ss per acre. •,,' ;' : The above, sections contain rich, deep soil, are level and undulating, covered with ..., mixed timber, • mostly tawa, and aroap- ' -preached by made roads*; ~.':.' ■;■.. Maps;, application forms,. Ecliedules of ■>. . contents', ;anu upset price of each section, I'.-, can be obtained at the Velliijgtoii Land 'fe- ■■ Offlee, ;ahdat'thePost Offices, jalmeraton, ' •"J/'G/'flOiiiJS'WOß'ffl, '■'■' Commissioner of Crown Land,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 720, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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761Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 720, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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