TABTLTNG IMMENSE SUCCESS. . FELLINGHAM'S / BOOT & SHOE SALE Attracted .CROWDS Of Purchasers on Saturday evening, who . all secured Astonishing Bargains!! \ In Children's BOOTS • In Women's 80,0T,S InJIe'nVBOOTS.' In, nil STYLES Tho Stock being all lm\\ the [ . Quality of Goods' WAS ADMITTEDLY. FIRST CLASS. W.P.FELLINGHAM,., Would remind tho residents i..f Mastcrton, Carterton,.and surrounding Districts that the Sale will continuo during THIS WEEK ONLY. And ho would adviso all heads Jof families, and good housewives to call and purchase their Winter Boots and Shoes WHILE THE SALE IS ON. Note tho address, W. P. FELLINGHAM Central Boot and Shoe Manufactory, Opposite Council Chambers, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON NOTICE TO BEADS OF FAMILIES AND HOTEL-KEEPERS TTTHEREAS if. has been rumored that' * ' we have raised the price of Butter and other Groceries, we now havo pleasure in denying such reports which have been circulated by interested parties. Cur present price for tho very best quality of Fresh Butter is lOd per lb in lumps and lid per lb in lib prlutod pats, As we have arrangements with the principal Dairies of tlw district for supplies all the year round, wo have always sufficient Butter to supply all purchasers, and a large surplus to send io Wellington weekly. We therefore never run short, Our Groceries, Ironmonger)', Crockpry, Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we are still selling at our November wholesale prices. Price Lists to be had free on application H, CASELBEBG & Go's CO-OPERATIVE STORES, 1054 Masterton and Grcytown. "VTOTICEis hereby given that the Mas- \ terton Borough Council propose to pay off tho existing debt on the Public Library and Institute, and, lor this purpose to raise the sum of £'loo by way of special loan, under the provisions of Part X., of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, the principal and interest of such Loan to bo secured on tho Library Kates of the Borough. ALFRED SISH, Mavor. Masterton, May 12,1852. ' 1072 J SPECIAL MEETING of tho Masterl tap Borough Council will he held on TUESDAY, 30th May, 1832, at 7 p.m., to confirm the following resolution, viz. ; "That the By-Laws as advertised in tho local papers on tho 96th of Aprjl he adopted." R. BROWN, 1079 Town Clerk. MASTERTON BOROUGH LICENSING DISTRICT.
11 tlic ratepayers in the above mentioned Licensing District will bo taken at the llesident Magistrate's Courthouse, Mastciton, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of May, 1882, between the hours of nine o'clock in the momint; aud tix o'clock in the. evening, for the purpose of deternvnin;,' whethor the number of Publicans', New Zealand Wine, or Accommodation Licenses, respectively, may be increased within the said district. Given under my band at Masterton, this 10th day of May, 1882. ALFRED BISH, Chairman of Licensing Committee for 1070 the district afoicsuid. AYSTER SUPPER, Clayton's to-night. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. • that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing ucoling to be holdon at Tinui on the 10th day of June, 1882, apply for a certificate authorising the issuo of a Publican's License for a house and appurtenances situated at Tinui, now licensed and known as the Tinni Hotel, containing 11 rooms, exclusive' of those required for the use of tbo family. Dated the 13th day of May, 1882. 1074 A. OWEN. /"I BNTLEMBN interested in COUHSING IJ are requested to meet at the Club Hotel, Mas'erton, on SATURDAY evening next, at 7.30 p.m. R. FITTON, 1074 Sec, pro. tern, , J"OTICE is hereby given that the Partner il ship hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned, F. H. WOOD, and W. UMBER, at Carterton, under the style or firm of F. H. WOOD k CO., as Auctioneers and Commission Agents, was, on the 13tli day of May, 1882, dissolved by mutuahonsent. All accounts owing by or due to tbo said firm will be discharged anl received by tbo said F. H. WOOD, who, for the future, will carry on the business on his own account, under the style of F. H. WOOD' 4 CO. as heretofore, F, H. WOOD, W. KIMBER. Witness— J. W. Lee, Carterton. 1074 FENCING NOTICE. ""10 Mrs W. L, DORSETT, owner or occujl pier of section No 51. ■Bangituma Block, or to whom it may concern I, the undersigned do hereby call upon you to erect your portion of tbo boundary fence between sections 51 and 52 of the above block, as the. law directs, failing thereof I shall erect the same at your exevan Mckenzie. NOTICE. assemblo on THURSDAY, 25th-May, when tbeSccondTcrm' bf 1882 begins. Cole-street, May 15th, 1882. ; ' •'. 1074
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 17 May 1882, Page 3
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