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MASTERTON BABBIT DISTRICT. NOTICKis hereby given that if is i!:, intention of the Trustees to !.■•.-.• :< rate of ONE-HAUFPENNY per acre w. V -., properties of nil landowners within tho iiistrict. That the said rate wili become [Livable on THURSDAY, the 2M day of April, iust., and that after the 31st day of May next all arrears will b« sued for, 'J ho undersigned will attend at tho County Council Chambers, Masterton, from 10a.m. till 4 p.m., on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, tho 28th, 29th, and ,30th, of April current, to receive payment of the said rate. By older of the Trustees, F. U. MOORE Collector. Masterton, 11th April, 1881. 740 TTUEIPUNI PROPOSED NEW HALL. THE Committee for managing tho affairs of the Proposed New Hall, beg to inform the public generally that the promoters of this object, seeing for a long time past the great necessity vrtich has existed, and which still exists, for such a building at this.eml of the Borough, have, after careful consideration and a meeting on the subject, determined if possible to erect it for the many uses for which it is likely to bo required, viz,, the consideration of all local matters, holding of Religions Services, SundaySchools, and Public Entertainments. With these views before them, it has been proposed to erect tho said Hall by VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTIONS on Freehold Land, al ready secured. The Committee have appointed tho following persons to receive subscriptions :—Messrs Eaves (Chairman and Treasurer), C. B. Daniell (Secretary), C. Wilton, and T. W. Shute; and, in e»nestly ask for the sympathy and assistance of the general public, CHAS. E. DANIKLL, 737 Secretary.

SOU 0 E, (JEOEGE (JOKER lie generally that ho has now opened the premises known as the UNION CLUB, as a CAFE, BEADING, OYSTER, LUNCHEON SUPl'Ell BOOMS, and PUBLIC BILLIAKD SALOON. Will be found the following papers :~ Special, London Graphic. Punch, Home News, Anstralashn, Sydney Mail. Dunedin Echo, Auckland Observer, Sydney Bulletin, Canterbury Times. Evening Post, New Zealand Times, and Waihakapa Daily. The hroe laefc naacd filed for reference. "[ UNCHEON DOOM. Gentlemen will be able to [jet Dinners or Lunch from 12 to 2, o'clock, at 5 minutes notice. A properly Grilled CI op or Steak, with potatoes, h 5 minutes for - Ja.—ONE SHILLING-ls. 1 QYSTEES and QUL'PEBS from 9 to 12 p.m. Note—Ladies \ isiting town can get lunch in a private Dining iioom, from 12 till 2, or a cup of lea or coffee at any lime during tlr. day. G.C, Has also made arrangements for a supply of Cameron's TOBACCOS, and firstclass brands in CIUAIiS. THE IMLLIAKD QALOON Province, is furnished with one of Bennett's Tables, and a stock of 30 SPLENDID CUES (Alcoek's make). Lovers of {.he Gaiiio will find every attention paid to their wants at THE UNION CAFE.

In soliciting a sharo of public patronage G.O. begs to state that he will spare in pains to make his Establishment one of tlv Most Convenient Places in Town. OYSTER, LUNCHEON, & SDPPEB ROOMS, ASD BILLIARD SALOON. GEO.COKER ~,;. Pkopiiihtor, WEL LINGTO N A THEN /EU M. LOCAL EXHIBITION, In connection with the Art Department of the Above Exhibition, to be hold in May next, the following Prizes have been offered, viz.— For the best oiifiiiir.l drawing in black and white, by persons of either sex under the age of 20, Mr J. P. Blair offers aa F.iket Prize : A Handsome Photograph Album; value £GGs. Skcokd Prize, 1 vol. of the Art Journal (bound); value £2 2s. Tumi) Piuze. 1 do,'lllustrations by Dore; value, £1 Is. Subject may bo landscape, animals, or figures, at the option of the competitor. Also, for tho best mechanical drawing— FIBST PIIKE. 1 vol. "The Mechanician," by Cameron Knight, published by Bonn, London, _ Mr Clias. D. Barraud offers for competition by amateur astists, 1 Winsor and Newton's Color Box; value, £3 3s. Foiv|thc best origiaal water color landscape drawing of New ■ Zealand __ scenery; size, not less than U x 10. Applications for space in this department can bo obtained at the Alhemoum, and should bo sent in to.Mr Noel ilamuul. Persons having worta of art, which they would bo willing to lend for exhibition, are requested io communicate with Secretary. H. F. LOGAN,

TAYKS' PERPBOT PUEIFIEB. Dip. 0 INFECTANT, and SHEEP DIP.' Iu use does not poison, stam, <v burn. Suporsedea Carbolic, Mixes freely with cold water. Destroys ticks, Maggots, &e. Prevents fresh attacks of fly. Greatly improves appearance and quality of wool, Improves health and growth of the animal. Directions tu dip one hundred sheep.— Mix one gallon ol the fluid with 50 of cold water, and well stir with a common wooden stirrer; the bath is then ready for use. Dip the sheep well all oy,-r, except the head, winch should be rubbed with the mixture, and tho animal should bo kept immersed until the wool is thoroughly saturated, It will bo well to keep lamia from their mother two or three hours after dipping. To Cdre Foot Ror.-Use a°mixture of same strength as for dipping, and after pruning let the sheep stand iu a shallow trough or bath for ten minutes, To Cube SoAB.-Mix one gallon of the fluid, iu 40 gallons of water, and dip tho sheep in the usual mannor. If infected by fleas use double the strength, ' ForHeamko WouNDs—Dabblo the wound j with a mixture of one part of liquid to 50 parte of water, and let it dry on the wound.' To bo obtained'from all storekeepers throughout all the provincial districts, and from ■■■■■■■ ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., 744': - Sole Agents for New Zealand.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 April 1881, Page 3

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