WINTER EVENING ENTERTAIN- | 'MENTS. SI MATTHEWS' PIJHOOLROOM. rjlfli! third o r i'u Kiius vi-i'] li-cpno J. ->., THURSDAY, May stli at 8 ;iiiii']iiiiit;i;iPy. Dooi'B open (it 730 p.m. Admission-Is j Children half-price VTOTIL'E is hereby given Hint the MasIN tcrlon Horough Council will hold a SPECIAL MEETING on Tuesday, May 10, for the purpose of cunlirminy tho following resolution—passed at a special meeting of the Council, held on Tuesday, 12th April, 1381.-• "That a Separate- Hate of Threepence in the pound be made on all rateable properly within the district defined, in the plan and schedule, accompanying the petition of Burgesses in Kuripuni, Ac, for the purpose of making Short-street, such into to he payable in one sum on or before the first day of Juno, 1881. The petition and plan herein referred to and the rate book are now "pen for inspection at tho Council Chambers. All objections to the latter must be in writing ami delivered to me on or before tho 'Jth May, 1881. E, BROWN, 746 Town Clerk. \VAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY.
mAKE NOTICE that the Electoral Eoll X for the several Hidings in the above County arc now open for inspection, and may bo seen at tho undcrmcnti"ned places up to 15th May, 1831 Alfredton Biding— Messrs Jlinchin firothurs' residence, Mastcrton Biding— Messrs Ijacon and Wiigley's sawmill. Carterton Riding— At County Council Office. Featherston Biding— At Courthouso, Featherston, Groytown Biding— At Bush Inn, Moroa Plain. Olaraia Biding— At Waiiuiiga Hotel, Waihenga. I, 11. OAKLEY, Clerk. Carterton, 14th Ap.il, 1881. "VT OTICE is hereby given that tho Masterj}\ ton Borough Council \ull hold a special meeting on WEDNESDAY, 27th day of April, 1881, at 7 p.m., to cuifinn the following resolution, passed at a special meeting held on Tuesday, isilth March :•• " That by-laws 'JO, 91, !)2, 93, 150,157,158, 159,160, 101,102, Hi i, 101, 105, 100, be repealed, and the following new and amen-■ledby-laws be adopted in their steal for the Borough of Mastcrton, in accordance with Cause 310 of the iVuniciind Corporations Act, 1870. and a c«j.y of the said new and amended by-laws is published as a supple menl to the Waii;ai:al'A Daily B BB"W.N, 7'-i0 Town Clerk. NEW INDUSTRY
«BW INDUSTRY ]\/[ ANUIi Ji Al AiN U FACTUM, !V1 (Cor-nhiil-st. (off Manners-st.), Wellington. BONE DUST, suitable for and Horfceultuial purpura, can now be obtained, ft is Specially Hecomiiiciided to CJardencra is a Cheap, Clean, and Unrivalled Manure ;or Greenhouse Pint:;. Hones Purchased ? or Cash in any (piantii v. " 11. GABY. P.S.-AH lands of loises. Prices at mill. UNDEI! THEPKESSUBEoi'TIIE TIMES E. B. BELL Is Baking No. 2 i 81l HAD on each Monday Wednesday and Saturday al THE 21bLOAF QT\ THE 21b LOAF. THE 21b LOAF di]J THE 21b LOAF. For the bonefit of the Working People 2jd-BOUKED-2id This bread will lo found on (rial (o '<z thoroughly NHW.GOOD, & WIIOLKSoMI',, For three month.-. ui.lv, ining ali-saner. ;n CO;-T'riuc;.' BECS In iiii.iin the .Sloroliepjjc-is, Confectioners, j-ii-.L pidilie of Wairarapa, that lie has cJiuiueiiad business in Jl.axxhi!-st., on his own iiceonnt, and is now making SWEE'i'.S of every description, including CHOl' ''.-. samples nei'ci before manufactured ill Weill: "lull. K.Vt I FACTION GUAKANTEED, Ttv 0. 11. T.'s biiiierioi' French Almond
no T i c ]•; QEORGE (jOKEIi BEGS In inform his friends raid the pubs lie generally that lie lias now opened the premises known as the UNION CLUB, as a CAFE, EKADIKH, OYSTER, LUNCHEON SUPPER lIOOHS, and PUBLIC BILLIARD SALOON, pEADiNG pOOM Will be found the following papers :-• Special, London Graphic, l'uiioli, Homo New, Australasim, Sydney Mail. Dnnedin Echo, Auckland Observer, Sy.hiny Bulletin, Canterbury Times, Post, New Zealand Tinu's, am; Waimai'a Daily. The T UNCHEON [|flt)Jf. Gentlemen will he able (0 ?ct Dinners or Lunch 'from I'J to i, o'clock, at 0 minutes notice. A properly Grilled CI op or Steak, with potatoes, ii "i minutes for h.-0U SHILLING—is. Qi'H'I'ERS axd QUI'PEIt from 9 to 12 p.m. Note—Ladies \ isiting town can Ret lunch in a private Dining Itoom, from 12 till 2, or a cup of tea or codec at any time during the day. Ci.C. Has also made arrangcnHiits for a supply of Cann ron's TOBACCOS, and firstclass brands in CIGAIiS. IMLLIARD QALOON Which is the Largest and Coolest in the Province, is furnished with one of Uoimett's Tables, and a stock of 36SPLMJDID CUES (Alcock's make). Lovers of the Game will find every attention paid to their wants at * THE MION CAFE. In soliciting a sharo of public patronage, G.O. legs to stale that be will sparo no pains to make his Establishment one of the Most Convenient Places in Town, Union Caee, OYSTEK, LUNCHEON, & SUPPER ROOMS, am> • BILLIARD SALOON. . ■GEO I COKER I ....;;M.,..'.'„;..PnoPBiKTOB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 April 1881, Page 3
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