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BATUBDAY, iJlst MAY, 1881. ■ Ume'sbrvcd Bale of General Merchandise, New and Second hand' Eurnitute, 1 &0., 1 H. WOOD & CO., have received in- .' . _ stations to sell by public' auction at their rooms, (jreytown, on the abovo date at 2 p.m.— A large consignment of New and Second hand Furniture. Drapery Goods of ovory description Grojery, Tea, Flour Sugar, Pollard, etc, etc. : '■ And Sundries of all kinds. ,1 Wheeler and Wilson's SewingMachino (new) 1 Hand Grain Crusher, or Oats, etc. 1 Chaff Cutter ' And sanities of all kinds. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received op to noon on FRIDAY, 27th inst., for building a dwelling-house on the Opaki, Forty-Mile Bush road, at Messrs E. Brown fi'Co.'s, Queen-street, Masterton, where specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily JAMES EUSSEtL, Architect. • JULY, 1881, for the purchase of that most valuable estate, situated in the centre of Masterton, containing 160 acres, known as the property of the late Mr UHARLES DIXON. Divided into paddooksTtdl'fenced with a four-rail totara fence, a well-stocked ORCHARD and FLOWFRGARDEN, witha convenient DWELLING HOUSE, containing 8 rooms, STABLE, CARRIAGE HOUSE DAIRY, with other buildings. Good wato laid on to the house. This is an opportunity never before offered to the public and may never occur again. The sitation of the property, with the land is so well-known it needs little or no comment. , Its possession mui 1 , call the attention of al parties who would like a home in the centre of one of the most flourishing townships in the North Island of New Zealand. Those who have money to Invest would make a vory large return of the same in cutting t-liQ land up into sections in a very short time. The liigheit or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B. P. PERRY, Masterton. Or J. M.CLELAND, Wellington

TO BUILDERS. THE Board of Education invite tenders until TUESDAY 21th inst. for the erection of a SCHOOL at Masterton, Plans and specifications to be seen at my office, and at the Wairakafa Daily office, Masterton, THOS. TURNBULL, Bfifl Architect to the Board, MASTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD. PUBLIC TENDERS will close noon of 28th MayTor the logging up of 18Q chain,s of bush on To road About 1 miles of hush-felling on Wairarnpa ami East Const road. Plans and specifics tions at Road Board office. The Board reserve the right of accepting any tendor. 7CI 0, E. BREMNER. PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT. \\ ui tvi'j is norooy given that all persons iv who liavo becomo liable to taxation under the above Act since the Assessment Roll for 1880-81 was mado up, are required to send statements of their property not later than the 15th day of June. ' Persons now on the roll who have acquired further p roporty since the above roll was completed, are required to send in statements showing such further prqperty, whether real or personal J SPERREY, Commissioner, Wellington, May Forms can be obtained on application a the Deputy-Commissioner's Office, or at any Post Office where there is a Telegraph Station. All persons taxable under tho above Act for the year 1880.81. who have neglected to make returns thereunder, are warned that they will bo immediately proceedel against for such neglect, in accordance with the provisions of the said Act. Penalty for neglecting to make returns is £IOO and treble duty. 771

NOTICE. SECOND TERM, 1831. 1 jTISS BEST'S pupils will re-assemble on H Thursday. 28th May, Po>strcet, IGth May, 1881. IUESDAY, MAY 24th, Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Under the immediate patronage of Captain Ruck, and Officers and Members of the M.R.V. Corps, BALL to celebrate the above event will .ju beheld iu the Town Hall. Masterton; to which the patronage of all subjects is invited, ■JAS. CLAYSON, Seoietary. Ticlsrts, including refreshments, 8s 6d, may be obtained from Messrs Bish, Elkius, Price, Chiuchen, Corbett, Williams, and 765 The Secretary, TRESPASSING NOTICE. . : WE, the undersigned, do hereby give notice that any person trespassing on our respective properties, situated in the Waipoua Hock, will be prosecuted. FREDERIC BULL, ■■.■; :'.. G.DAGG,, (' ■, ; ..-.'. GEORGE DUNCAN, RURNEIT & YULE. ' : • WILLIAM FALCONER, i ■„;; .H.H,HOJ.MES,; , ■ : : JENSf JOHNSTON, ■■■ ■'.', &*&j.;Wi ,tR;:KIBB'LEWHITE;C^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 774, 21 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 774, 21 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 774, 21 May 1881, Page 3

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