TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. I AM desirous of taking an ARTICLED I'UPIL. A tasto for drawing indispensable. Torms on application. GEO. FANNIN, Architect. Masterton, Jan. '6tli, 1882. 9GB WELLINGTON COLLEGE. 11HE First Quarter of tlio current year . will begin on TUESDAY, tko 21tli January, Terms.—Upper School. Three Guineas, Lower School, £2 10s. " CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary, Willis-street, 3rd January, 1882. 9GG NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL PERSONS owing long outstanding accounts to tho undersigned are requested to pay them forthwith, or proceedings will ho taken to recover the same, E. CRAWFORD, Blacksmith, Carterton. Jan. 2, 1882, 9(54 Municipal Election. TO THE BURGESSES OF MASTERTON. QENTLEMEN.HAVING been asked by a number of my fellow settlers to come forward as a candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, I have great pleasure in consenting to do so, and if I should be returned to the Council I will do my utmost to fairly and consistently advance the interests of the Boiough. Yours, Respectfully, 962 EDWIN ARNOLD. THE following Candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Councillors for the Borough of Masterton ARNOLD, Edwin CASELBEEG, Myer CHAMBERLAIN, Ed win Edinburgh CORBETT, John Hicka HERON, GeorL'o PERRY, Bennett Pascoe _ There being more Candidates than vacancies, a POLL will be taken at the Town Hall, Masterton, on,-.FRIDAY, 13th Jan., 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and C o'clock in the afternoon, for the olection of three of the above named candidates. R. BROWN, Returning Officer. Masterton, 30th Dec. SMmC NEW ZEALAND. HOT LAKE DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND. SALE OF LEASEHOLDS FOR NINETYNINE YEARS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ROTORUA.
ABOUT 120 acres of the new Township of Rotoraa, near the Maori Settlement of Oliinemutu, will be offered for Leaso by Public Auction on tho 7ra MARCH, 1882, AT THE CROWN LANDS ' OFFICE, Adcklisd. The Business Sites will comprise quarteracre and the Villa Sites iwlf acta lots. A few Suburban Lots of 5 acres and 10 acres each, and Small Farms varying from 40 to 60 acres, will also bo offered, The lots as marked on the plan will be let on lease for ninety-nine years, under arrangement made by the Government of New Zealand with the proprietors of the soil. The letting will be by auction, at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Laud?, in Auckland, on the 7th of March, 1882. Rents will be payable half-yearly, the first half-year being paid on tho day of sale. All mineral waters, hot springs, and streams are, and remain vested in the Crown. The reserves for schools, post office, telegraph office, railway, hospital, and other public objects will be shown on the maps on the day of sale The recreation-grounds will be reserved for the public, and will be under the management of a local body. There will be a resident medical officer, appointed by the Government. The government of the town will be by a local body constituted under "Tho Thermal Springs District Act, 1881." Some of the building sites, peculiarly suitable for residences, will be lot subject to restrictions as to use for trades or shops, The hotels and lodging-houses will bo governed by regulations suitable to the exceptional character and requirements of the town. Eentß will be paid half-yearly, in A*ckland, or in the town, as may bo found convenient. Possession of the laud will be given immediately after the auction. The lots may be now identified on the ground by marked pep. The use of the waters, nnd all similar arrangements, will be under tho control of the doctor and a local body. _ Copies of the plans and full printed particulars can be seen at any Post or Telegraph Office, Railway Station, and Atl.eiiajum, or they can bo obtained from any Commissioners of Crown Lands at any Land Office in the colony. WILLIAM ROLLESIOT, Minister of Lands. Wellington, 24th December, ISSI. 968
Taratahi Store, Clareville, ' A LARGE STOCK OF Groceiy Ironmongery Flour Pollard Crockery Glassware Bran Oats Drapery Boots Chaff Hay to. &e. &c,' Ac. AT LOWEST MAEKET PRICES. F. FEIST, Agent for Union Insurance Company; N.Z. Mail; Wairarapa Daily ; New Zealand Industrial Gazette; and Brigham & Co.'s celebrated Reapers and Mowers, 966
CHAIES. v CHAIRS. r T. S. JAGO, Has opened a large consignment of AMERICAN, AUSTIUAN, & ENGLISH CHAIRS, Which will lie SOLD VERT CHEAP, T, s. Ta go, SrEAM FURNITOBE PACTOSY, Masterton. 952
ABE you GOING TO WELLINGTON DURING THE HOLIDAYS] WHY? ELL, I was about to advise you to call at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-street, where'the Manager (Mr J, COOGATC) can show yon a splendid assortmeat o! Tweeds, which he enn make up .into SUMMER SUITS, in the most fashionable styles, for 18s, or a pair of Trousers for 18s. • JUST CALL AND JUDGE EOH YOURSELFi 955
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 972, 12 January 1882, Page 3
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