POSTS. TENDERS will be received up to August , 20th., for 1000 totara posts, 6ft. 3in. in length, and Sin, by 4in. To be delivered nt the Tgueru. J. C FERGUSSON. m Masterton, TO BUILDERS. ! gEPARATE TENDERS mil be received by the undersigned up to I p.m. on WEDNESDAYS mstaut, for tierce, tion of a Dwelling-house, and a Stable and Outhouse, At Cole-Btreet, Masterton; The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. FANNIN, TtfBUSHFALLERS TENDERS will be received by the under--10», /' g rt Ul) t0 Moi,da y iha 22n( l August, 1881, for falling 15 aorea (more or less) of light bush. i ' Apply to V.&H.VYARDELL. TENDERS will be received till TUBS- _ DAY, 16th instant, for Ploughing, Sowing, and Harrowing 20 acres of land on the Opakt. Specification may be seep at the ofhee ot the undersigned. j JAMES MACABA. TO BRICKLAYERS. 1 /.'MONDAY, 15th instant, for buildins the Unmnoys at the New School. Plan and specifications may be seen on the works. Ihe lovrest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAMS & BARKER, ■ Builders. mENDERS are invited for PALLING 701) aores of BUSH, in blocki ranging from 43 acres to 115 acres. Tenders close at Brancepeth on August 17th, at 8 p,m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accep. ted. Apply to MESSRS BEETHAM, 841 Brancepeth, TU BDSHFALLERs. TENDERS will be rTceivcd till Thursday, X 18th mst.. at noon, for FelliuK 10 Ac-es Bush, b For particulars apply to MEH.VILE, MikiMiki, Or J. YILE, Queen-street, MasSerton.
£lO aONUs. TO WAIRARAPA SETTLERS. I can prove that DUNCAN CAMERON'S Saddmry Estadlisiimext is not the best in the 1 rovmcc at which country settlers can obtain all kinds of Harness aid Saddlery, and every requisite of the trade. IMPORTANT NOTICE. DUNCAN CAMERON would call the attendon of settlers to the fact that he has Removed from Willis-strcet to the shop lately occupied by J. Dampsey, Opposite Arcads, Manners-st. We&lkoton. FIFTY Fifty Per Cent will he saved by all who pay a visit to the MONSTER CLEARING SALE now being conducted by MESSRS SCHRODER HOOPER & CO, AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE. The same Value in Goods can now bo Purchased for one pound cash that would cost two POUNDS at any other store in the district. I'HIS IS NO PUFF. BUT A GENUINE CLEARING OUT SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. The whole of which must be cleared out this month, to make room for a TREMENDOUS STOCK of SUMMER GOODS to arrive shortly. All who now visit the HALL of COMMERCE will receive a large ■REWAKD FOR THEJR MONEY, Rojn'emher the Sale is continued for ANOTHER FOURTEEN DAYS, To Give Country Residents and others a GENUINE BARGAINS NOW BEING OFFERED. ; THE ADDRESS IS SCHRODER HOOPER k CO. HALL OF COMMERCE, .''! MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 846, 15 August 1881, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 846, 15 August 1881, Page 3
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