New Advertisements QUNBI QUNS|| QUN3I JIJBT RKOBITED EX EOTERPE, THIRTY BREECH-LOADERS, Ranging from 10 lOato £lB, Host rnakors and on newoat principles. Cartridges, powdor, and Bhot at LOWEST town rateß. A, BRADFORD, Gunsmith, Qaeon-stroot Masterton, 1004 NOTICE. ALL guns which Aave been left in my chargo lor repairs for over 12 months will bo Bold to puy expenßes nnlesß claimed by the end of this month. A. BRADFORD, Gunsmith. March 10th, ISS2. 1020 VDLCAN FOUNDRY. MANTOBS-STIIEKTIfc TjUUNAXI-fLiCB, gMITH BROTHERS, ENGINEERS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, & GENERAL SMITHS, Beg to tender their thanks to their enstomors and tlio pyblic for past favors, and wish to inform thorn of their Removal to near Brick Premises, opposito Messrs Meek'a Flgnfmill, and having greater faoilitiej foreiscnting orders, will be prepared to do all kinds | Wrought and Work for. Buildings, Bridges, ■ and Machinery,' at rea»n»M( prices. AlUrders punctually attended to. Outings done to the trade,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE Mrs to thank our customers and (h« public of Wellington and Wairarap* districts (or the vory liberal sbare of patronage bestowed on ns during tho past two years. In order to provide more accommodation for our rapidly increasing business, we have leased the shop en Lambton Quay, at present occupiod by Mr M- J, Mulligan, and intend to remove to tho new promises about the end of this month, when we expect to be able to carry on all tho branches of our business with greater promptitudo and satisfaction to our patrons, W. LITTLSJOHN & SON, Watch and Clockmakers, Jewellers, Nautical Instrument-makers, and Opticians. 3rd March, 1882. 1020
To my old Euiopean friends, and my Euro pean friends of Masterton, andtht whole of my European jriends at Oarkrton, Qreytown, and Featherslon-Oreetings, is an invitation to you that you will all come to assist me to bury our beloved father, To Belimana To Korou, a Native Chief of Wairarapa, at the Masterton Cemetery, Let us all meet at the Royal Hotel, Masterton, on MONDAY the 18th day of Maroh, 1882, at 2 o'clock. Our old friend was a brave chief in former nativo wars, and when the Christian Faith was brought to New Zealand in 1840, he was bravo to accept that Faith, and became & member of Christ's Church, . Afterwatfs the laws o! the Government at\d the Ques\ oame, and he was also bravo to'accept thou laws, and he has since been a loving friaijd... to the Government and has supported in all their Rood works, and has dieji toil* tinning in the same mind with regwfl. • these gcod works. IJisf exact ago isiiaol' known, but it is supposed that he m/i nearly One hundred ; IHAIATE W'H;AK4MAIBU. Manaia, Masterton, March 10,1982.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 11 March 1882, Page 2
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