miMiliT SALK. S'VTURD $> "*® IID| I iorns & ca>" sc " ie ' r au ' s j • as above— Sheep , 40 Young Hai™. Romneyaud Lincolns Cattle Dairy and Dry Cowa Horsqs Tip Cart, Spring Carts Harness, Pigs Fo t. h ] 1111. clc. 1 Horse, Harness and Basket Carriage Trap Horses Furniture, Chairs Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, <fo., ■ The property of a gentleman leaving Masterton. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU IUILWAY COMPANY (Limited). SHAKE LIST WILL CLOSE MAY 31. TJIORMS of application for Shares to lie Jj hail at any of the branches of the Bank of Nc*v Zealand, also of Brokers throughout the Colony, and from H, WALLACE, Secretary. Hunter-street, Wellington, April 12,1881. 743 r[OE is hereby given tlut the Masterton Borough Council will hold a special meoting on WBONHSDAY, 27th day of April, 1881, at 7 p.m., to confirm the following resolution, passed at a special meeting held on Tuesday, 29th March " That by-laws 90,91,92,93,15(1,157,158, 159, 160," 161,182, 10!, 161, 165. IGG, be repealed, and the following new and amended by-Ire be adopted in their steal for the Borough of Masterton, in accordance with Clause 310 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, and a copy of the said new and amended by-laws is published as a supple ment to the Waikaeafa Daily 11 BII°WN, 73(1 Town Clerk
CLEARING SALE! n [y CLE A RING SALE! CLEARING SALE! W. P. FELLiNGHAM Comuioiicos his HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALE ox SATURDAY, MARCH sth, And will Continue tho same FOll 1 MONTH ONLY! GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS Will be olTerol for C A S H! Die whole cf the WMjl-A-SOIiTED am SEASONABLE STOCK Now ii. hi.! CEN Tll A L SToft i) Opposite the Council Chambers, will hi offered WITHOUT, JiESEItVE, #t prices whMi will n«t [nil to cmmnainl tho patron
N 0 T I. 0 E Q-EOBOE -(joker _ BEGS to inform his friends nid the public generally that ho has now opened the premises known as tlic UNION CLUI3, as a CAFE, BEADINU, OYSTER, LUNCHEON SUPPEB ROOMS, an*i) PUBLIC BILLIARD SALOON. Will be found the following papers Special, London Graphic. Punch, Home News, Australasiui, Sydney Mail. Dunedin Echo, Auckland Observer, Sydney Bulletin, Canterbury Times, Eveninj/ Post, New Zealand Times, and Wairaiiai'A Daily. The liree last nau.ed filed for reference. JjUNCIIEON J3OQM. Gentlemen sll bo able to e;et Dinners or Lunch froin 13 to 2, o'clocli, at 5 minutes notice. A p'operly. Grilled Clop or Steak, with potatoes, ii 5 minutes for' from 9 to 12 p.m. Note—Ladies \ isiting town can get lunch in a private Dining lioom, from 12 till 2, or a cup of ina or coffee at any time dflri)ig day. G,O, Has also made arrangemmts for a supply of Cameron's TOBACCOS, and firstclass brands iu CIGAIIH. Which is the largest and Coolest iu the Province, is furuished with one of Bennett's Tallies, and a stock of 3G SPLEKDID CUES (Alcoek's make). Lovers of the Gamo will find every attention paid to their wants at THE UNION CAFE. . In soliciting a share of public patronage, G.O. begs to state tliiit lie will spare, no pains to make his. Establishment one of the Mpst Convenient Places iu Town. UNION; CaEE, OYSTER, LUNCHEON, <& SUPPER :■ ROOMS, ASD. f BILLIARD;'SALOON.:;;. IN TIIE READING j^OOJI Is,-ONE SHILLING—is.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 749, 22 April 1881, Page 3
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