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DISTRICT ORDERS 12th May, 1882. THE MASTERTOH School Cadets viil parado at 3 p,m, on the 26th inst, The MASTERTON Rifles at 7.30 p.m. on th<)» inst. ■ (Signed) JOHN TULLY, Captain 1072 Comnnndinß Wairarapa District. TO STATION HOLDERS AND RABBIT CATCHERS. HIGHEST PRICE Riven for RABBIT SKINS -AT RAPP & HARE'S "tyß Empoiium. ST. MATTHEW'S Winter Evening ENTERTAINMENTS. THE ourth of the scries will tako plao on THURSDAY, May 25th, at 8 p.m. punctually. . r W. E. PAIGE, NOTICE TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AND HOTEL-KEEPERS TTTHEHEAS ifc has been rumored that ' wo have raised the price of Butter and other Groceries, we now have pleasure in denying suoh reports which have been circulated by interested parties. Our present prico for the very best quality of Fresh Butter is 10d per lb in lumps and lid per lb in lib printed pats. As we have arrangements with the principal Dairies of the district for supplies all the year round, we have always sufficient Butter to supply all purchasers, and a largo surplus to send (o Weilington weekly. We therefore never run short. Our Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we are still selling at our November wholesale prices. Price Lists to be had free on application. M. CASELBERG &Co's CO-OPERATIVE STORES, 105 J Masterton and Gay town,

jUimCEis hereby given that the MasL> terlon Borough Council propo'o to pay off the existing deht on the Public Library mid Institute, and, tor this purpoao to raise the sum of £4OO 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 the Library Kates of the Horou>;h. ALFRED 3ISH, Major. Alasterton, May 13,1832. ' 1072 A SPECIAL MEETING of the Masterxl tan Rorough Council will be held on TU3BDAF, BOth May, 1832, at 7 p.m., to confirm the following resolution, viz, : " That Iho By-Laws as advertised in the local papers on tho Pfith of Apiil be ad6pted." E. BROWN, W2 Town Clerk. MASTERTON BOROUGH LICENSING DISTRICT. VTOTICE is hereby given that a POLL of I } the ratepayers in the above mentioned Licensing District will be taken at the Urndent Maeistrate's Courthouse, Masteiton on FRIDAY, tho 26th day of May, 1882, betwoen the hours of nine o'clock in the mornin? and lix o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of detei ni'ning whether the number of Publicans', New Zealand Wine, or Accommodation Licenses, respectively, may be increased within the said district. Given under my hand at Masterton, this 10th day of May, 1882. ALFRED BISH, Chairman of Licensing Committee for 1070 the district afoies'iid. A POLL will bo taken on THURSDAY, II June Ist, 1882, in the Town Hall, MHerton, between the hours of nine in tho morning and six in the evening for the election of two Auditors for the Borough- Nominations at 12 noon on Tuesday 23rd instant at the Town Hall.

B. BROWN, IQ 7C Returning Officer. H. PETERSEN, (IjATE PaRKKS AND PeTKIIBEN,) BOOT & SHOEMANUFACIURER AND IMPORTER, Next Club Hotel. X) tilie patronage accorded to his firm, and hopes by attending to tho wants of his customers to receive a continuanco of tiio Bimo. Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND TO CHOOSE FEOM. Repairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTERTON.

TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. 11HE undersigned having juat received a large assortment of Toys ex Metope from London, can confidently recommend every ono to come and Buy some new' novelties for their little one*. All the newest novelties of the day, and at price's that will surprise every one. Oome and compare them before buying anywhere else. You will see that I am almost giving them away. A large assortment of Dolls, Scissors, Hollow Ground Eazors from 2s each, Pocket Cutlery in endless variety, Playing Cards, Cricketing Material, Footballs, Musical Instruments of every description, 50 per cent lower than any other house, New Scents, New Oils, New Soaps, prime quality, direct from Home, Eazors and Scissors ground and set, HAIB-CUTTING,6d; SHAVING, 3d GEORGE DIXON'S. Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist and Fancy Goods Dealer, QuEEtf-STREET MASTEBTOK (Opposite Club Hotel. .Schools and Station Liberally Dealt with 1049 T BIRREL'S FANCY EEPOSITOEY, V • Cuba-street. Importer of Wools, Laces, and all Fancy work Materials. Sole Agentfor Madame Bayard's celebrated Paper Patterns. Journals of Fashion and Plain and Fancy Needlework.. Shipments received every month direct from London. . . All country orders must • contain" remitNOTICE. MISS BEST'S Pupils will reassemble on THURSDAY, 25th May, when the Second Term of 1882 begins. Cole-street, May 15th, 1882, 1074

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 22 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 22 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 22 May 1882, Page 3

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