Business Notices. J.F.WARD, FRUITERER, (JROCER & gEEDSMAN. , T TAVING taken up his quarters in the' L little shop opposite the Council Chambers, Qucon-st,, hopes to meetas many of his old customers as e,er, and as many new ones as will kindly favor him with a call, He sells— FRUITS, JAM, TEA, SUGAR, AND GENERAL GROCERY. A Call Solicited. In* TOBACCONIST'S I Tiik lIAIRDRESSNG SALOON I The FANCY GOODS DEPOT GEORGE DIXON'S CORNER SHOP, QUEEN-STREET, Where the best of everything in the above lhus can bo obtained. The bost varieties of Cameron's and T. C. Williams' TOBACCOS, and all requisites for Smoker?, Cigarettos, Cigars, and Pipes in endless variety, TOYS &Kv FANCY GOODS. THE HAIRDRESSING SALOON Is still under the management of C. Rolund, (Hairdresser-iri-Chief to the 30th Eegiment of Foot, and also to the ChrisfccHurch Volunteer Foice.)' ' ' HAIR-CUTTiNG.eD-'SHAYING.BD; GEORGE DIXON, , Large Comer Shop, Queen-street Mastebton. (Onnosite Club Hotel. 950 SALE OF LEASES OF 173 RUNS IN OTAGO, General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 24th January, 1882. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTYTHREE RUNS, comprising an area of 2,309,217 acres of Crown lands, well grassed, well watered, and easy of access by roads, will be offered for lease by public auction on MONDAY, the 27th of February next, at 11 o'clock a.m.. in Watson's Long Room, High Street, Dunedin- _ 'I he runs avenge an area of 13,348 acres; eighty-seven of them are under thic average the lowest being 3,200 acres, and eighty-six of them are above the average, the highest being 70,190 acres The upset rentals average nearly 4d. per acre, ranging from Id, up to 7d, The tenure ranges from one year up to ten, Details of each run and lithograph maps can bo seen at any Land Office, and posters givinjfnl particulars of tie rurs are l.ibitjd at all the Railway Stations-ami Post' Oliiocs in the colony. W.m. BOLLHBTON, 983 Minister of Lands, _•? &jMhsk&. 1 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Wellington Section.) Wellington Races, FEB. 2nd and 3an, 1882. The Ordinary Time-table will be suspended, Trains will run as under : , Wellington-depart 8.0 and 5,0 ; Lower 'Hult, 835 and 5.35; Feathernton, I'.lo and 8 20; Greytown, 11.10 andß.3s; Carterton, 1150 and 9.10; Mastorwn (arr.) 12.25 and 9.50', Masterton—depa-1 0:0, 8.0, and 5.10; Carterton, (!25, 8.30, and 5.40; Greytown, 6.40. 8.50, and 3 0; Featharston, 7.5,11.20. and 6 30; Lower Hntt (arr) 9.25, 12.15, 9.25; Wellington (arr) 10.0,12.50,10.0. Single Tickets will he issued as return, on same conditions as ordinary retnta-t-ofcek GEO. ASHUKOFT, district Manager. rnHE Church of Riiglnnd Sunday School L ' PIONIC will be held in Mr MoKcnzio's Paddock behind tho Eagle Biewery on FRIDAY. 3rd February. A OMISSION-Adults, before 1 p.m. 2s, after 1 p.m. Is. Children half-price. To include refreshments. THOS. PARSONS, Hon. Sec, ' WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given that, for tho purpose of facilitating thsRI'GIS-' TRATION of DOCS in the Northern Div • siou of the Wairarapa West County, I will attend at the undermentioned places ami dates— At Messrs Bacon and Wrigley's, Masterton, every Saturday from 2 p.m, to 5 p.m. At Osborne's Hotel, Camp, on Monday, 30th January instant, from 12 noon to 2 p,m, . At tho Accommodation House, Maurice ville, on Wednesday, Ist February next, from noon to 2 p.m, At the Eketahima Hotel; Kketahuna. tin Monday, (ith February next, from 2 p.m. to 5 p m. At the Post Office, Alfredton, on Tuosday, 7th February noxt, from nobu to 2 p.m, At Bideford, on Monday, 13th February next, from noou to 3 p.m. No registration under the clause for live stock and rabbit dogs at the reduced fee of Is and cost of collar will be permitted after the 28th February next. J. C. INGRAM, Registrar of Dogs, Masterton, January 24th, 1882, ■ 892 ' I 'HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AN? I MERCANTILE AGENCY COM PANY, LIMITED. Capital ... 13,060:000 BiixEßvn Fond £170,000 THE COMPANY'S NEW AND EXTEN SIYE BRICK-BUILT STORES at Welling, ton are now open for tho reception o) Produce of all descriptions. FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES OF WOOL Will be held during tho season, and ACCOUNT SALES vVITH PROCEEDS WILL BE REMITTED WITHIN 8B7"B DAYS OF DATE UF AUCTIONS. If pricei are not reached to the satisfaction of ownen j the Company'affords the I ALTERNATIVE COURSE, OF SHI P<NG TO LONDON, Thus giving the producer tho choice of twe Markets. Liberal Cash Advances upon WOOL SHEEPSKINS, RABBITSKINS, HIDES TALLOW, GRAIN, &0,, to, H. H. LANG, Agent and Auctioneer, Wellington "MPOUNDEU in the Public Pound, Mas- . terton jn the 17th inst, 1 grey geld ing branded diamond on near shoulder and 1W on off shouUfayl daikbay pony branded. W under half-circle on near shoulder. If «ot released-and expenses : paid,they: will bo sold st 12 o'clock noon on the 4th February,TßS2, in'terms' of 'the. I .' Impound-: .: E.BEZiR, ■■■'.. -. ••■■■"" v-' ■<■'■».'; ■>'<' Poundkeejer. .Masterton, 18th January, 1882, •"'"■''""
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 989, 2 February 1882, Page 3
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