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WAJBARAPAvWEST COUNTY.,,;. ■■ Waiohine River,, near. received 'at (lie Coiitity' where plans ami specifications mfyfeseen up to noun on Friday 12th August,' IRBI. The lowest or any tetder mil not necessarily lie accepted. JOHN KING, County Engineer. . ton, July 28th, .... TO BUSHFXLLERS, HEADERS required till Wednesday 27th . iait *t 4 -p.m. for falling 200 acres (more or less) of kish West Taratahi. Por particulars apply to J.VILE, : . or .J. BAYNERJim., East Taratahi. ...tOBUSHFALLERS. RENDERS, will ho received up to tho 23rd July for falling S2J acres (more or less) of Light Scrubby Bush at Otohuao. . Tho lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, Por particulars apply to JOSEPH BENNETT, Otaiuao. rr|ENDERS are required for erecting, , finding all posts and laying them, for two miles (more or less) of wire fencing. Tenders to close on the 10th August. For particulars apply to J.&W.BIDWILL. Pihautea, Featherston, July 15th 1881, F E N 0 I N a.' : TENDERS will be received .up. to the 23rd of July for splitting drawing, and erecting about two miles of fencing. Por particulars apply to Mr F. B. Chameks, Heatherleigh, Mastertoa; or to Mr C. Batiks, Ferniehurst. 814 TENDERS will he received by the undersigned up to 31st July, for the following properties—--I.—Dwelli lg- house containing seven rooms, situated in Albert-street; section measures 50ft by 264 ft. 2.—Section in Albert-street, measuring 80ft by 264 ft, with shed. Full particulars on application, No tender necessarily accepted. 822 R. BROWS & CO.

f.h.wood&co:s .UOHON GALES FOR SATURDAY, 23kd. General Merchandise, Furniture, &c,, at their Booms, GREYTOWN. SATURDAY, 30th. General Merchandise, Furniture, <Sc,, at their Booms, CARTERTON. ENTRIES for ahove sales are requestedFor other and special sales see advertise nients. F. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen,

WAIPOUA BREWER! WAIPOUA BREWERY The Wi ; R. Y. SMITH has the pleasure to announce that he has purchase I the valuable Plant and Stock-in-Trade of the Waipoua Brewery, R. Y. SMITH is now able to brow and soil at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any which has hitherto been brewed in the Provincial District, DUNEDIN BEER will now bo superseded by a bettor local article at a less price, WARNER TAILOR, Perry Street, (Late Cutter for Mr F. W. Hales.) Gentlemen's own Material made up, EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICE OF tuINTER nOODS AT THE NATIONAL DRAPER! HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TIOR AM MONTH aNLY Previous to Stock-taking. J. T. STEELE, Quotes the prices of a few lines to show the GREAT REDUCTIONS Made in the Prices:— Ladies' Black President Jackets 15s reduced to 7s (id. Ladies' Black Beaver Jackets 21s reduced to 10s Gd, Ladles' Black Jackets, richly trimmed, 46s now only 21s. Lndjos' Drab and Seal Beaver Reversible "";''■ Jackets 47s 6d are now offered at 19s .Gd. , the past two months. 1 Ladies' Scotch Tweed Ulsters IBs reduced to 7s Gd. Ladies' New Zealand Tweed Ulsters 25s reduced to Fs fid ; Ladies' Superior Tweed Ulsters 42« M now only 25s ■ , WHITE BLANKETS, 1.2b Gd, 17s % 255, reduced to 8s 9d, 10s 9d, ; aud 158. FLANNELS reduced in the sane proportion. Men's Ulsters and Overcoats and Tweed Suits 'REDUCED 40 PERCENT. FOR THIS MONTH ONLY! To reduce stock previous to annual stocktaking. :.'... L T, STEELE.

KURUPUKI PROPOSED PUBLIC HALL THE Building Committee of the proposed New JBall begs to notify that it having been found impracticable to .work-the ereotion of the proposed building as-intended, eo as to promote the general good designed at firkt by the promoters, by vesting it in the hands'of Trustees, and having obtained legal advice, and acting in accordance therewith,! deem it advisable to form a Limited Liability Company with a capital of 250 pounds, in shares of ten shillings each, in which to vest the interest of the Hall'and property connected with it. . The Committee having acted throughout injperfect good faith' and honorable intention towards subscribers and the ptiblio generally, are thankful for the very liberal amountof support they have received by the subscriptions given, and are glad to state that by the formation of the proposed Company every i subscriber to the amount of ten shillings, will have a personal interest in the property, and thus may ultimately receive more than .value for their money paid in. Immediate steps will be taken for the formation of the Company, and in-the meantimesubscriptions of tenshillings on the share principle; will be.received.. \ ,■;, '■'■•■"■ :' '■-*' '''"''"'"'Secretary. KuruputuV 18th July, 1881. 823

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 826, 22 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 826, 22 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 826, 22 July 1881, Page 3

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