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Business Notioes. NOTICE. IF tho preaont owner does not undertake the erection of half the fencing between his proporfcy on tho Fernsido ostato, seotion 37, adjoining Beotifcn 36, the property of John Bed, the same wulbeereotedatthe owner's JOHN BEEL, Featherston, February 16th, 1882. 100 TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. X rUl'lL. A tasto lor drawing indisj pensablo. Terms on application. GEO. FANNIN, Arohiteet. Masterton, Jan. 6th. 1882. 968 N-OTIOE. A LL accounts duo to the late firm of l Watson and Winteringham are respectfully requested to be paid to Mr Geo. Watson, who will dischargo the liabilities of tho late firm. Tho business will be carried on in all its branches by Gkokgb Watson, at the shop, Queen-street, Masterton, under the style of G. Watson & Co. GEORGE WATSON, C. WINTERINGHAM Fobrunry 3 1882. CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L. WHYTE, ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. Goods Bought and sold on Commission. Every convenience offered Consignors for the Display of Goods,Tehms on Application. 97 LOOK OUT FOR THE "jIfITASTfiBTON HORTICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW! FEBRUARY 22,1882, 994 TORST TIMS IN NEW ZEALAND, THE BRAND Romantic Drama FAUST. NEW SCENERY, GORGEOUS DRESSRS. On THURSDAY next. Music und er direction of Herr Keissenberg VfO I'ICJi is hereby given that a poll will | IN ho taken at the Town Hall, Masterton, on THURSDAY, the ninth day of March, 1882, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m , for the olection of one Councillor via Or H. Beutley resigned. Nominations will i take place at tho Tom Hall, Masterton, on THURSDAY, tho 23rd day of February, 1882, at 12 o'clock NOON. Forms of nomiuation on application, R. BROWN, 100Q Returning Officer. REMEMBER. The We produce and dispose New Zealand of Thousands of Garment CLOTHING Weekly, Our productions Factory £' ve ,m ' satisfaction to wearers, are the \y a \ me the Laroest Stock in tho colony to LARGEST select from, and sell a Sisole Garment at the Prize Takers Wholesale Pkice, a l t} te Our Boy's Clothing. Tlmwlin is wolill an inspection from mneam Pareuk Gl , ardiftMi nd , , Heads of Families. Suits Industrial t hat w m.i TOr and neYflr tear, wd cherper than ever, Exhibition Our (lailv increasing trade proves tho excellence of our having ken Manufactures. For a perfect ft, mint styles, we awarded «tand be-emikent. ,_ _ For Gentlemen's UuderJflUSl clothing, HATS in all the ORDER OF tfewcßt Shapes, Braces, MERIT, Handkerchiefs, white Oxford and Cambric Shirts, and also Bags, Portmanteaus, Rugs, etc, A large and varied Highly s ' oo ' c '° s^ oo ' om - Commended ■ We have recoived another t w consignment of the Intelligent Unrivalled Wortheim Jurors, Hand Machine. The New Zealand CLOTHING FACTORY. LAMBTON-QUAY, MASTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD, "Vf'OTIOE is hereby givonthat the follow jN| ing persons havo been duly nominated Candidates for the office of Warden for No 2 Ward of the Masterton Highway District: ROBERT DAVID DAGG, JAMES STUCKEY. As the number of Candidates exceeds the number of pffices to be filled, a Pell will be taken at the Highway Board offioe, Masterton, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of Februaiy, 1882, from 9 a.m. to 4 p,m, R. WJLSONE, Returning Officer. SALE OF LEASES OF 173 RUNS IN OTAGO. General Crown Lands Qffp, : 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 Wat6on'sLong Room, High Street, DunedinThe runs average an area of 13,348 aores: eighty-seven of them are under this average tho lowest being 8,200 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.frorn Id, up to 7^t ' The tenure ranges from one year up. to ten. Details of eaoh run. and lithograph maps can be seen at any Land Office, and posters giving full particulars of the runs are exhibited at all the Railway Stations and Post Offices in the colony. Wu. .ROLLESTON, '983 ; "Minister of Lands..'; FOR SALE.-A farm of about 130 acres good land, situated atjjernridge near Masterton, fenced and sub-divided. For i urta partioulaw apply to William Payue,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 3

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