LION ;-.'.FOUNDRY. MR E; #" MILLS HAS MUCH PLEASURE In informing his numerous friends tkt ho has, in conjunction with IP WILLIAM (JABLE, LEASED THE, ABOVE ENGINEERING WORKS. The business is being carried on in oil its Branches as heretofore, under the style of— MILLS k CABLE. He feels confident that his Friends will rally round him, and begs to assure them that no effort shall be spared to give entire satisfaction, both as regards the quality of work and prompt execution of the same. E, W. MILLS, "'.. , Lion Foundry. Mills and Cable, Wellington, Ist June. 188). 784 S. P. C IEMTS ' Manufacturer of VENETIAN & WIRE BLINDS. Original Blind Factory, Cuba-Street, -WELLINGTON-N.8.-The whole of these Blinds are of the bed seasoned Pine, and well painted. Warranted not to Warp or Blistei. OLD BLINDS RENOVATED EQUAL TO NEW. 784 WHERE is the Best Hotel in tho Wellington District?— The BANK HOTEL, Manners 'Street. Why should it he the A 1 Hotel o! the city?— Because you can be supplied with the Best Brewer's Beer in town ; also Duuedin on draught. This is the only establishment in 'own where you can reeeivo Fivn Bottles of the Beat Liquor for £l, viz,, Brandy, Whisky, Bum, Port, and Sherry, (or Old Tom). Now consignments of Edinburgh Ale at Reduced Prices—ls per quart.
Note the Address— ALFBED WAKEFIELD. Bank Hotel. Waih.uiapa Daily filed. 755 rjENTEAL HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY V Wellington. Mr JAMES FENTON (Into of the New Zealander) is now the proprietor of the above excellent Hotel, where he will be glad to meet all his numerous friends, Excellent Dining Accommodation, and as CHEAP a Luncheon as can he had iu Wellington. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. Wairaeapa Daily filed. 784 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. A MEETING of tho Committee of the late Bazaar will be held at the Sunday Schoolroom on SATUBDAY, the 4th June, at 3 p.m., to arrange for the disposal of articles left on hand. J. VALENTINE SMITH, 792 Secretary. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Tho Exhibition will be hold iu the ATJIENMM BUILDINGS. And will be opened by His Exeelleucy Sin Aiimuit Gordon, K.C.M.G., OS MONDAY, 23rd MAY. 1881, at 3 p.m., Eemaining Open until SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 4th.
The hours of admission will be— On Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 2 p.m. to 10p.m. On Tuesday, Queen's Birthday, from 10 la.m. to 0 p.m. Admission ■„, Is Family Packets of G Tickets,, ~ 5s (These are transferable, ami may be obtained from any of the Committee, from the Librarian at the Athcnamm, at Messrs Lyon and Blair's, David Clark's, R. Holliday & Co-'s, aud John Watt's establishments, and at the doors.) Children Half-price ALFRED KING, 771 Acting Secretary, WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. NOTICE ia hereby given that the following is the scale of charges which are to be levied at the Upper Manawatu Ferry. This aoile will come into force ou MONDAY Ist of July next: SCALE KRHY FEES. For every pas'enyer carried over 0 C For every horse aud man in charge. ■ 1 0 For every additional horse or bead of great cattle up to 20 ... ..0 9 For every additional horse or head of fjreat cattle over 20 up to 100, if crossed in punt 0 9 For every additioual horse or head of great cattle over 20 up. to 100, if swum or forded over 0 6 For every additional horse or head of great cattle over 100 .. .. 0 0 For every sheep, goat, or other small cattlo up to 100 0 2 For every additional sheep over 100.. 0 1 For every pig 0 6 For every vehicle on 2 wheels, with springs, drawn by 1 horse, driver included 2 6 For every vehicle on 2 wheels, without springs, drawn by 1 horse, or head of great Jcattlo, driver included 2 0 For every additional horse or head of _ great cattle drawing same .. 0 9 Mail Coach same scale ag above For every vehicle with more than two wheels, with or without springs, drawn by one horse, I driver included .'. .. ■ .'. 3! (I For every additional horse or head .of great cattle drawing same. .. Of Ferrying goods when conveyance ir which they, have been brought to the ferrj does not cross 3d per owt.Ferrying timber when conveyance ii which they have been brought to th< ferry does not cross, pei 100 feet superfioia 6dj....... ',■• ..'.'.;.' J., G. MOORE, .■'' ' ! ' ■ " Chairman Public Works Sub-Committee Hutatra, 27th May, 1881. 771
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 784, 3 June 1881, Page 3
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