St, MATTHEW'S -WINTER EVENING J ENTERTAINMENTS. ':X THE 'fifth of the series \rill.ko given ou •'Thursday, 9tli June, atßpin. . Admission la; Children 6d. ■ .-780 IJTEAYING on the land of the underV signed.—A BROWN AIAEE, branded 11-tr. near shoulder, If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold alter tho cxtensiou of .M days from dato hereof. ! •' G. AYEBY, \ 7Slj> ... . Tamtahi, |' BOEOUGH OF MASTEETON. i I- FINAL NOTICE Ti EUAL Proceedings will be commenced JLIJ." on tho Ist (lay of June, 1881, for tho recovery of nil Hates and Footpath accounts (hit and owing to the Mastcrton Borough Council. E.BROWN, 780 ■■ ' Town Clerk, 'SATUBDAY JUNE, 4th 1881. at 3 p.m. By order of the Mortgagee. ' A GRAND OPPORTUNITY. Valuable Freehold Property at, CARTERTON, ,1 H, WOOD k CO, have been favored _| . with instructions from the mortgagee, to sell by Public Auction at their rooms Cartorton. on the above date. All that valuable comer Section of land, having a lrontage of 77-J links to the Carterton Main road, and GGf links of frontago to the road leading to the Institute, being pait of section 2, plan of Carterton. Together with all buildings and appurtenances erected thereon, comprising:— . A large new and substantial built shop, ollices, &c, dwel iug l.ouse. Also a number of other rooms at rear, (originally intended for a Hotel, but unfinished), known as Jlagnire's property. From its proximity to the Post Office, Court, and ether buildings, bes'des being a corner section in the very centre of the business part of Carterton, this property is undoubtedly the most valuable property now (or ever obtainable in that rising township, and is well worthy the attention of anyone seeking a good and safe investment. TERMS AT SALE. Further particulars on application to the undersigned, F. 11. WOOD & CO. ?80 Auctioneers. rPHE following is a list of the candidates JL nominated for the oflice of Auditors for the Borough of Mastcrton ; BROWN, JAMES, DALRYMPLE, 0. S. WEMYSS, EASTHOPE, WILLIAM MILLAR. lOHNS, JOSEPH, SELLAR, WILLIAM. The number of candidates exceeding the vacancies to be filled, a poll will bo t;:ken on WEDNESDAY, Ist Juuc, 1881, at the Town Hall, Mastcrton, between tho hours of 9 a.m. and u' p in., for the purpose of electing t«o persons as auditors from the above candidates.
It. BROWN, llcturiiiiig Officer. | Masierton, May 24th. 775 I TO FARMERS. mHE undersigned is prepared to LEASE 1 .for one cropping season, a FARM on the Ojiaki. For particulars a;;yly to J. V. SMTH. FEATHERSTON DEBATING SOCIETY, rnHE next meeting of the' Fcatherston J_ Mutual Improvement and Debating Society will take place at the Royal Hotel, Featherston, onTUESDAY, May 31st., when the' sual business of the evening will be proceeded with, and the adjourned debate ie-opened. C. B. C. REKS-MOGG, 778 Hon, Sec. Xl_ and remaining uupaid after 14 days from this elate will lie sue 1 for in the Resident Magistrate's Court. W.W. COIIPE. CJareville. May 18,1881. 771 BOOTS. BOOTS. TO BE DISPOSED OF AT LESS THA WHOLESALE MICE. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. tt iv J. STAPLES, in returning YV i thanks to the public for the liberal support accorded us while in (jiisinass as Boot and Shoe Retailers, beg to call attention to this our last Clearing Sale, to cem- . mence on THURSDAY NEXT, 2Cth May, FORONE MONTH ONLY, as the lease of tho premises expire. OUR WHOLESALE [f.RADE having increased so rapidly, demands the whole of our attention, this being our reason for relinquishing the retail branch. Come early and secure tho great bargains, which wiil be sold at such prices as to command i\ speedy clearance, NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED, therefore we quote no prices. The public will do well by laying in a winter's stock, remembering this is our last month for retail busi-
W. & J. STAPLES, ' The Boot and Shoo Manufacturers, Eetail Branch, Willis-street, opposite Evening Post. 779 |N .SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED O.ijs, Maize, Wheat, Second? Mlnrd, Bran, Flour, Oatmeal Chaff, Wines and Spirits, and General Merchandise. r ' F. H. WOOD and CO. ) Greytown. COBB'S'COACHES. ON AND AFTER Wednesday, May 25th, ..the coach for Palmefstori aiil' •Niipiei 1 will leave the Club Hotel, at 1,15 p.m., instead of 1.80 p.m. a*': hitherto- . .; j" • JAS. MACARA,' , ,' 776 ; ' ' "Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 780, 30 May 1881, Page 3
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