IMPORTMT TOTHEBESIDEMSoFWAmAMPA Winter; clothing V ' Shouid Cail on CLOTHING, Well-made, Thoroughly Shrunk, PemectFit. The Employs upwards of GOO New Zealand hands, and have branches Clothing Factory all over the Colony. ENCOUBAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY Rmtmhr you can purchax A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. UNDEROLOTHINGCOLONIALMADE BLANK*, rS COLONIAL MADE. BOY'S CLOTHING Of every description and well worth Inspection. '■ '■ Agents for the Unrivalled /WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. Ev«ry article marked in Plain Figures and sold for Nett Cash, without Discount or reduction of any Kind, Lamblon Quay, JOHNGALLIE, Manager. TF the passenger who gave mo a note of L higher value iD mistake for a £1 note willjoall at the Masterton Railway Station he may have the same returned. • J. STEVENSON, 832 Stationmoster. In the matter of THOMAS HENRY VINCENT DUCK, formerly of th* Upper Plain, Masterton, but now of Feaiherston, Farmer,- a debtor. "VfOTICE is hereby given that applica - 11 tion will be made to tho Supreme Court on Tuesday, the 9th duy of August, next, at 12 o'clock noon, for an order of discharge. Dated this 27th day of July, 1881. TBAYERS & SON, Agents for • A. E. BUNNY, Masterton,
INFECTED SHEEP NOTICE. BEEP kept upon the Run known as kj lleriui, the property of R. and F. MannMl and situated at North Wairarapa, are Infected Sheep in the meaning of " The Sheep 'Act, 1878." Dated this 28th day of July, 1881. W.'A. P. SUTTON, Inspector of Sheep. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will not be responsible for any Debts his late partner. SAMUEL GROVES may contract, as the partnership between him and Samuel Groves has been dissolved. ■ JAMES CHECK. I HEREBY thank those Electors who voted for me yesterday, The result has relievd me of a responsibility I was i only willing to accept upon the eawest request of many valued friends, and with the prospect of useful and important work being available to the County Council from the Local Goverrment proposals of the present Ministry. W. BOOTH. Carterton, July 28,1881. "ARPER'S TITAGAZINE, . Vol. 62, N0..3721V1 London, May. A miraole of cheapness and of exquisite wood-cut illustraton. . . , "Harper's Monthly Magazine," in its new form, is even more captivating than ever, and in.the quantity of its contents and the quality of the illustrations, far surpasses all our English Magazines, fiva publishers had better look to \t.-Illmlratd London xVeios. Contents—- " I Held Love's Head while it did Ake" (Robert Herrick), illustrations by E, A. Abbey, frontispiece. Music and Musicians in New York (F, Nast) Illußtrations.-Theodore Thomas-Leopold Damrosoh—Etelka Gester—ltalo Companini—*nnie Louise Cary—Arthur Seymour' Sullivan-Clara Louise Kell-ogg-Dudlcy Buck-Rafael Josefly— Franz Rummel—S. B. Mills-August Wilbelmi—Edouatd Remenyi—Emma C. Thursby. " Aprille," a poem, by T. E Robertson, Athena—l2 places and persons of note. Decorative Pottery of Cincinnati, with 20 illustrations. Mrs Aroni F. Perry. " The Indian Girl," a poem, with an illustration. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, " Anne," a novel, with an illustration, Constance Fenimore Woodson, " Tho Return Message," a story. Edward Everett Hale. "The Market Bell,!' a poem. Margaret E. CAMP LOU (MaroCook). Illustrations—- ' Camp Lou-In the Pine Forest-Paul Smith's Hotel-Interior of Tent-St John's 'Church in the Wilderness, near i#ul. Smith's-A Carry- Paul Smith —Tail'Pieces; '•'•'.'' "!ha Unexpected, Eavjjng 0/ the Beazley ■wins (KM. Johnston). Illustrations -'"lt 'was all' she had to give"—"Ef {hero's any person, 'specially of the Female.Sect," etc. q£HOto§ CARLYLE, with 10 illustration?. Moncure Di Ojinvay. (M}j3 4JPT' (C; Kegan Pool). Illus-tratjflns-Meorgii Eliot-Gnff''Hpuse, / (jeprjje Eliot's early'Home-School--f . ffloin at Nuneaton George Henry {,ewes Elizabefh Evans ("Dinah Ikloiriß")—Drftwing-room in which Geo, Eliot's Receptions, were given, at the Priory-Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Mr gross's Hpufo in the Fpregrpund—Geo. Eliot's Grave. The Speaker's Ruling, Geo. T, Curtis. !' Gepfge Eliot," a poem, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. !! Contrast," a poem, Ngrah Perry, «Two," a poem, ■. Boso' Terry Cooke. if A Laodicean," a uovpl (Thorna* Hardy), BlnsSration by George du Maurier-"l8 the Resemblance Strong." Editor's Eaßy Chair; Admission of Women \o Examination for Degrees at Cauir bridge -' International CopyrightCarlyle's Beminisoences—The American Presidential Inauguration. Editor's Literary Record-Editor's Historical Record—Editor's Drawr, THE WAIRARAPA DAILY. CARTERTON AGENCY. >■ A; GARDENERasd SONS will ieJ, ■ ceive and punctually attend to orders or Advertisements and JOB'PRINTING, and will deliver copies of tbe' paper to all tyj parts of the town. . TINUUGENOY,"\ ORDERS left within 'tikumms will be promptly forwarded and attended 10,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 832, 29 July 1881, Page 3
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