.WELLINGTON-NAPIER RAILWAY. ADDITIONS TO CROSS' CREEK STATION CONTRACT. Public Works Office, Wellington, '29 th November, 1882. YyRITTEN TENDERS will ho received '' fit thin Office until NOON on FRIDAY, the ICth December, 1881, for the above contract. They must be nddressed to the Hon. tho Minister for Public Works, Wellington, mid markud outside "Tender for Additions, to Cross' Creel; Contract," and accompanied by a cheque on some hank in the town whero the tender is lodged ; such cheque to ho specially marked by a bunker as wood for twentyone days, "and to be in favor of tho Receiver-General's Deposit Account only," and not to beaver or order. Pips and specifications may be seen at the Post Offices, Gi'pylown (Wainuapa) and Masterton, and at the Public Works Offices, Wellington. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will bo received if presented at. any Telegraph Ollico by NOON of the samo ditto, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at a Dishict or a Resident Engineers' Olliee by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. JOHN IMCKHTT, Engineer in Charge, North Island. 939 TO CONTRACTORS, TENDINIS arc invited up to -1 p.m. on SATURDAY, .'!rd December, tor the erection of Cattle Yards, ite., for Messrs J. loins & Co. Plans and specilieations at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, GEO. FANNIN, Architect. Masterton, Nov. 80th, ISSI. 'J3S ASSIGNED ESTATE OF 0. G. COLYILLE. ALL amounts due to the above must be paid within 14 days from this date. 0. G. Colville is authorised to receive the same, and his receipt, will lie a sufficient discharge, E. 11. HUNT, 911 Trustee. gOARDING AND DAV SCHOOL CoLK-STKUKT, MASTER^'. PiiiNcii'Ai: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge bra. Music, Drawing aud Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The third term of 1881 began on FRIDAY, llith Sept. Eveninc Cl.iss for French. J, J. PETERS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, C.MiTIIIITnX, (Next to li L. Yi'akclin's Jhkery.) 1)E(!S to thank the residents of Carter- ) ton and surrounding neighborhod for the .liberal patronage lestowyl upon him since commencing business, ami would assure them that in spite of all OPPOSITION and Selling BANKRUPT STOCK, lie can still bold his own and supply CHEAP, (1001) BOOTS in imv style. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ! MILK! MILK! T)UIiE MILK .'id PER QUART all tho JL year round from Ist December. NEW POTATOES at Lowest Masterton Market Price. A. STEM PA, '.139 Milkman, Upper Plain. M : RH BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC SERVANTS, Institute, Mwtkp.ton. Support Local liulustry! W, P. FELLING-HAM, WHILE thanking the public of Masterton and surrounding neighborhood for the very liberal support accorded to him in the past, would respectfully inform them that having recently imported Machinery which is now in full working order, he is now by its aid in a position to soil goods ef his own make of better quality than any storekeeper in the district. Then >vliy buy boots of Storekeepers? who know nothing of the trade nor of the quality of the articles they sell. W. P. FELLINGHAM keeps to his own line of business, and by his long practical experience and the aid of machinery he can defy storekeepers to compete with him for price or Quality. P.S.—Having now a very large stock of BOOTS and SHOES of every description, W. P. F, lias determined (in order to make room for new fjootls) to sell the whole for cash, at Prices at which be absolutely Delics Competition. Call and judge for Yourselves AT TIIB CENTRAL BOOT/-SHOE WAREHOUSE Opposite Council Chambers, Quern sr., Masteiitox. BOOTS and SHOES of every description (pegged, sewn, or rivcttcd) nrndo to order on the shortest notice. Bepairs Neat'// Executed. A consignment of Lawn Tennis Slioes JUST RECEIVED. SPECIAL TO LADIES. WANTED KNOWN. -.Ladies',lid
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 945, 9 December 1881, Page 3
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