i jIENDERS will bo received up to 5 p.i L on TUESDAY, 12th April for ■ Biishfalling, stumping, tic., on streel leading to Knrupum Flag Statio from High-st, BpeeiuVations at the Council Chambers. E. BROWN, m Town Clerk. TENDERS will be received by the imdoi signed until April loth for crcctin four and a half miles, more or less, oi WIKI . FENCING. Tho lowest or any tender nc necessarily accepted, For particulars appl; THOB. MACKAY, lea Stat en. TOWN LANDS TRUST. A MEETING of Persons whoso names ai enrolled on the Voters' List for th. Mnsterton Town Lands Trust will be held or THURSDAY, 14th April, atßpm. in th Town Hall, Mastorton, for the purpose o receiving tho half-yeaily report and bahnci sheet, and electing two auditors for the ensuing year By order, R. BROWN, Secretary. Masterton, April 7,1881. 73i ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. JL that in accordance with a resolution of tho Diocesan Synod, the offertories on Easter Day will be handed over to the Incuinbcnt of the Parish. Masterton, April 11, 1831, MASTERTON RABBIT DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that it is (he intention of the Trustees to levy a rate of ONE-HALFPENNY per acre on the properties of all landowners within the District. That the said rate will benomo nayable on THURSDAY, the 21st day of April inst„ and that after (the 31st day of May next all arrears wi.'l b° sued for. '"ho undersigned will attend at the County Council Chambers, Masterton, from 10a.m. till 4 p.m., on Thursday, Friday, aud Saturday, tho 28th, 29th, and 30th, of April current, to receive payment of tho said rate. By older of tho Trustees, F. G. MOORE ~ , , Collector. Masterton, 11th April, 1881. 740 TJURIPUNI PROPOSED NEW HALL. THE Committee for managing the affairs of tho Proposed New Hall, beg to inform the public generally that the promoters of firs object;, seeing lor & long time past the groat necessity has existed, and wlucli still exists, for such a building at this end of the Borough, have, after careful consideration and a meeting on tho subject,' determined if possible to erect it for' ilio many uses for winch, it js likely'to bo required, viji,, the consideration of all local matters holding pf Religious Services, Sunday Schools, and Public Entertainments. With to erect the said Hull'by VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTIONS o.n Freehold Land, already secured. The, Committee have ap pnted the following persons to receive subscriptions ;-Mcssrs Eaves (Chairman aim insurer), C. E, Dimjoll (iieorotan), C. Wilton, and T,V. Slmte; a„d, in onfipavftrlnptaoarry oat this work, they carof the general iin bjj c _ CHAS. E. DANIIfLL, '"' Secretary.
[ORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY, ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. ' "[Estab. 1870.] Vnuaucy for One Bon Terrace, April 7th.' GEORGE fjOKER BEGS to inform his friends rncl the public generally that he lias now opened t!'« premises known as the UNION CLUB, a?:'. CAFE, BEADING, OYSTKB. SfttPEß BOOMS, aw VWW BILLIARD fi.'.LOON, '" 1 ' WEADIXd y>ooM 1 b i s. Will bu faiin:l Up f.,li W in-,' jmcis: ■ Special, London (.In-hu. I'm-,,.),,' ir omH News, Australia mi fl-.tlupy Mail, Duuedin Echo, Auckland Ohio ve>, Sydney Bulletin, Canterbury Tiinov Evcniil<? Post, Now Zealand Times, and Waiiuiapa Daily. The hrce lart na.i.ed lib d for reference. ■JjUNCJIEDN ]|OOM, Gentlem n will b 8 y C fc ])i., Bt!ls „ r Lunch |roiT! 12 io 2, o'clock, at 5 minutes notioo, A | roperly Grilled CI op or Steal;, with potatoes, h ;"> minutes foi-ls.-ON 15 SHILLING-'s'. QYSTKRS and gUPPRBS from!)tol2p,ni. _ Nora-Ladies \ isiting town can ge.| Ipcli in a private Dining Boom, jrom 12 till 2, or' a cup of <ea, or eollceat any time during the day. ' -•■' " - G.C. Has also made arrangemuits for a supply of Cameron's TOBACCOS, and firstclass brands in CIGAM W gILLIARD gALOON Which is (he Largest and Coolest in the Province, is furnished with one of Bennett's Tables, and a stock of 3G SPLENDID CUES (Alcock's make). Lovers of the Game will find every attention paid to their wants at THE UNION CAFE. In soliciting a share of public patronage, G.(!. begs to state that he will spare, no pains to make his Establishment ono of the Most Convenient Places in Town. Union Cafe, OYSTER, LUNCHEON, & SUPPER ROOMS, asd BILLIARD SALOON. GEO. COKER,... PnoPiiiETOii. NEW'INDUSTRY AT PLIMMBR'S ¥ANUEE-MANTTFACTOP»Y, (Cornhill-st. (off Manners-st.), Wellington.' BONE DUST, suitable for Agricultural and Horticultural purposes, can now bo obtained. It is Specially Recommended to Gardeners as a Cheap, Clean, mid Unrivalled Manure for Greenhouse Plants. Bones Purchased for Cash in any cpiantiiy. H. GABY, Manager. P.S.-All kinds of Crushed. Cora Horses. Prices at mill.
TO SETTLERS 4 HORSEBEEEDEIiS. No Broken Hearts or Legs. HLAWLER begs to solicit the patrpn- » ago of owners and'.breeders to break m liorsej to Saddle ml Hainesß on the most approved principles, Terms Orders left at the Railway Hotel Livery and Bait Stables will receive immediate
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 741, 12 April 1881, Page 3
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