TO BLACKSMITHS. . ' TENDERS; jure invited ;up to; Juno ill j for mal'ing 100 Sets. Perambulator Fittings,: Specifications,,canbe seeniat Mr APNOLD'S^Basketmakett.MMtertoii^j.TiiL MASTERTON. HIGHWAY BOARD:. PtIBLIO. TENDERS will close at noon : of 11. June—' For the logging up of 180 chains of .both- | ~: road;, .. i Plana aiid specifications' at Road Board .office, 1 ,: • Tjiejßoird reserve the right of accepting Bny:tender."" -■■■■ in ! E.BREMNER. TINDERS are invited up to, the end of JULY, 1881, for the purchase of that most valuable estate, situated .in the oentre of Masterton, containing 180 acres, known H 3 the property of the late Mr UHARLES PIXON, Divided into paddocks, all fenced with a four-rail totara fence, a well-stocked ORCHARD and FLOWER GARDEN, with a convenient DWELLING HOUSE, containing 8 rooms, STABLE, CARRIAGE HOUSE DAIRY, with other buildings. Gaai wato laid on to the hou^, Tjijq in ag opportunity never before offered to the public and may never occur again, The Sitation of the property, with the and is so well-known it needs little'or no comment.', . Its position mu;'call the attention of all jjaptigs who wpuld like a lrpme in the centre of one of the most flourishing townships in the ; Those who have money to invest, would make a very large return of the ■ same in cutting the land up into sections in a very short time. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to 1\ P. PEP\\ Mftsterton. Or J. M. CLEJjAND, Wellington 7G I. 0. P, A TENT of the Independent Order of RpQliabites will be opened at the Town Hall, Masterton, at 7 p.m., on FRIDAY NEXT, 10th . Candidates who have not got medical certificate are requoated to attend half [an hour earlier. JAS. EROWN, 789 Secretary. m EXTORTION I BUT -STARYATIONPRICES, MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE ' FACTORY • JJUIR k JQIXON gROTHERS Determined to meet the l'imea are propared to build CARRIAGES ot any deecription, with guamnteed material and Workmanship at PRICES NOT TO BE SURPASSED, (If Equalled) In the Colony, Persons giving the above firm their orders are sure of getting a first-class article at tl>e Lowest Possible frjpe, besides the advantage in case of a Breakage occurring, within a rpjsonable time, of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. New work guaranteed for twelve months, All requirements of the trade in Stook, A splendid tssortment of Carriage Lamps and Candles to meet the winter demands. Painting and Trimming done in the best style. MUIR, b DJXON BROTHERS, WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY.' N OTICE is hereby given that the follow- ; in'g ia the scale of charges Qre to be ltvied at the Upper Mamiw&tn Ferry. This s'cile will cpmc into foroo on MONDAY Ist of July next: : SCALE KBKIiT PEES. . For. every pasienger carried over 0 6 For every horse and man in charge. .10 For every additional hone or head of. great cattle up to 20 .. .. 0 9 For' every additional horse or head of great cattle over : 20 up to 100, if . crossed in punt', .. .. 0 9 For every additional horse or head of ■ • great.cattle over 20 up to 100, if.. ' or forded over ' 0. C For every additional hoise or head of.. ' great cattle over 100 ' ".. 0 6 For every sheep, goat, or other Bffl ill cattle up to 100".. .... 0 2 For every additional sheep over ICO,-, 0 1 For every pig ~ .. .. .. 0 6 For every vehicle on 2 wheels, with springs, drawn by 1 horse, "driver > included! .... ; .v: ; •»., , 2,6 For every vehicle on 2 wheels, without springs, drawn by \ horse, or head of great Icattle, driver included ~ 2. C For every additional horse or head of great cattle drawing Bfime ~ 0 [ For every vehicle with more than two wheels, with'' or, .without sprjngs, drawn by one horse, driver included ... 3 ( For every additional horse or. head of great cattle drawing same ... 0 ! Ferrying goods when' conveyance ir which they have been brought to the ferjj does nbt cross 3d per qwt. : Ferrying timber when conveyance ir which j they 1 have been brought :to th( ferry does not cross, pei 100 feet superficia 6d. F, G. MOORE, ■■■ (i:.-.- . Chairman . : ~ Public Works Sub-Committee Masterton, 27th May,.>lßßl.l. 771 jINEEOTED SHEEP .NOTICE. ,riHp|lPikept upon; ; the,bncwa a 0 KcWn Meredith), aud Burton Field (the. proper.'; of Thomas Stillborn),-and situated in NoJ Wairarapi, are infected. sheep ij the mean ing of the" Sheep Act, 1878." - Dated iliis 25th day. ol r May, 1881,. W,' ArP. SUTTON," ! " 111 t '-In'ipeoter of Sheep,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 790, 10 June 1881, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 790, 10 June 1881, Page 3
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