Tenders wanted; by v tiw.,2iiii >f Oa:j; for foiling 220 adres 'of scrub, ia two .lots., for Wm. Skey.. For. particulars apply, to Neil Ohristensoii, The Pines, East Taratalii, ■. : 806 ' NOTICE. , TTIENMIRS 'will he-received till NQON of 9th'" July tor 147 Chains of Draining; 'iils(i, l ior making several Dairis!"" , W. 0. BUOSANAN, \ j Tupurupuhi: P L J LIGATIONS are required for. the XJL leasing or purchase of tho following properties; • Horaebusli, lately occupied by Mr T. Hill, House' and quarter-acre, late Salvigny's. 801 J: G. COX. WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. ■ TENDERS for the erection of a BRIDGE over the north branch of <ho Wninouaßivir at Masterton will bu ieceived at this office, where plans and specifications may be seen up to noon on Friday, Bth July, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN KING, County Engineer. County Office, Masterton, June 20th, 1881. NOTICE. TENDERS are invited up to the end of JULY, 1881, for the purchase of that most valuable estate, situated in the centre of Mastertpn, containing 160 acres, known as the property of the late Mr CHARLES DIXON. 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, CAMIAGE HOUSE DAIRY, with other buildings. Good wate laid on to the house. This is an opportunity never boforo 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 must call the attention of all 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 very large return of the same in cutting the land up into sections in a very short time. The highest or any ender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B P. PERRY, Masterton. Or J. M.CLELAND, Wellington TO SAW-MILL OWNERS. TENDERS will be received up to 12.30 p.m. oil THURSDAY, 7th July, for the Cutting and Delivery at Mastenton of about 25,0110 feet of Totara and 10,000 feet of Red Pine Timber. Specification, &c., at my office. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. FANNIN, Architect. Maslerton, June 28, 1881. HELLO, Joe! When did you come down ?" " Last Fall." " When do you expect, to go up?" "When I have spent this cheque at SCHRODER, HOOPER & CO.'S Great Drapery Sale. lam told that tilings are almost GIVEN AWAY I 80G VISITORS TO WELLINGTON Are invited to inspect the STOCK AT THE NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE, This is by far the CHEAPEST House in the City in which to Select your WINTER SUPPLY OF Blankets and Flannels MILLINERY Bonnets and Hats Dresses and Costumes Gloves and Hosieiy Ribbons and Laces Ladies' Underclothing Corsets aud Skirts Umbrellas ' Carpets and Mattings Meu'sjjand Boys' Clothing And every description OF DRAPERY J. T. STEELE, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON, Opposite the Government Buildings aud New Railway Station. —DISCOUNT Noiel One Shilling oft' every Pound for CASH 712 £1 REWARD,' LOST— A Chesnut Maro with spotted forehead, branded O on left shoulder. Anyone returning the same or giving informationastowliere she is,willreceivetlie auove re rard. Anyone fuund detaining the same after this notice will be prosecuted. PETER PETERSEN. 805 Mauriceville West. BY JINGO, Bill you should just go and seo those drapers opposite the Club Hotel, you can get a Suit for Half Price. Look at that now. 806 gUARDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLE-STREIiT, MaSTEETON. Pwnoipal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly souud English Education forms tho basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Musio, Drawing, and Needle- . work. Domestic arrangements are liberal and ome-like. ' Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The second term of 1881 will begin on THURSDAY, 26th May. ■ Evening' Clid for French, 35]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 3
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