rjIHE BALANCE OF P. W. HALES' STOCK HAS BEEN REMOVED 1 TO THE BRICK STORE, And is nov laid out in tlic centre of the Store all READY to be SOLD at the same low prices ■ And the same discount of 2 s ' M £ Will be allowed on all purchases , of ONE POUND and upwards on DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, & ALL FANCY GOODS. Cash buyers Are requested to make their |purchases SHARP As the whole of the balance of the stock MUST BE SOLD Within a fow weoks to make room for a shipment of Winter Goods, M. CASELBERG & CO. G9l MONEY TO LEND. ANY SUM REQUIRED UP TO i^O.OOO-V".^ On Broad Acres, Borrowers on Mortgage and owners of properties mortgaged at high rates to Loan Societies and others should take advantage of the present very low rates of interest. Wftonn negotiate the Bale and transfer of existing mortgages: CHAS. POWNALL ,6 CO., Soriveners And Mortgage Agents, 627 Grey-street, Wellington, Harvey & Murray, Ate Cash Purchasers of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, . At their Wool Works, Masterton. WOOL SCOURED at Wellington Prices. and delivered at the Masterton Railway Station. Wool-Bales on sale at Lowest Current Rates. D.. F. MoOARTHY (opposite the Club Hotel) is our only authorised agent iu Masterton. ' 567
THE Carterton Rifle Volunteers will parade for Monthly Inspection on MONDAY, 4th April, at half-past seven p.m„ at the Carterton Public Hall. J. SNODGRASS, Captain Commanding.
MR CROSSE, Surgeon-Dentist, will shortly EB-YISIT MASTERTON and CARTERTON. 731 LOCAL. PRODUCE. • 0— Daily Office, Fridiy. Messrs Vile and D'Arcy report retail prices as under Butter (fresh) 9d .per lb, Butter (salt) 8d lb Cheese 8d per lb. Onions 2d per lb, Bacon lOd per lb. Ham la per ft, Eggs Is 3d per doz, Potatoes, 4s Gd per cwt. Fowl Wheat 3s per bushel. Oats, 2s per bushel. Maize, 3s Cd, Oatmeal, 14s per 1001b Pollard 5s Gd per 1001b, Bran, 2s 6d per 1001b. Seconds, 8s per 1001b Maize (crushed) 5s Gd Beans „ 5s £d Flour (sacks) 12s Gd „ (100's) 13s „ (BO's) 13s 6d Wheaten meal, 10s 6d per lOOlba Barley, 3s to 3s Gd per bushel Oaten chaff, 2s 6d per sank Crushed oats, 2s 6d per bushel QATHOLIC DIRECTORY SERVICES. ST. PATRICK'S, MASTERTON. First and Third Sunday of month—ll a.m. Fifth Sunday (when oeeurring-rO a,m, Every Sunday Evening—7 p.m. Monday Mornings—B a.m. ST, JURY'S, CARTERTON. First and Third Sundays—!) a.m. Fifth Sunday and Days of Obligation—ll a.m. CHURCH OF THE " SACRED HEART," GREYTOWN. Second Sunday—9 a.m. Fourth Sunday—ll a.m. ST. ceresa's, featherston. Second Sunday of the month—ll a,m. Fourth Sunday—9 a.m.. ST. Joseph's, tenui. Last Sunday of October—ll a.m. „ November-4 p.m. „ January—4 p.m. ~ March
OHUROH SERVICES- SUNDAY CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Masterton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Wednesday, 7 p.m. Opaki.—3rd Sunday in month, 3 p.m. Greytown,—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. WESLEYAN CHURCH. MA6TERTON.-11 a.m, Eev J. Dulces y 2,30 p,m. Sunday school 7 p.m. Eev J. Dukes. Taratahi,-3 p,in. Eev J, Dukes PRESBYTERIAN. Mastebton.—ll a.m, and 7 p.m. Sunday school 9.30 a.m. • and 2.30 p.m,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 2
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501Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 2
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