■' ( PUBLIC MEETING.' T HEREBY, at the request of of several ■.. residents, convene a.publio meeting fa the~l7p'pEff-rM)di'of'4h6''inßtita(e t Maater^oii; for MONIiAY JulyJo,,at 2 p,m., to express sympathy with tho persecuted Jewin" in Southern Russia. Town and country sellers are invited to bo present, and tho attendance of Ladies isspeciallyrequested. "■'.'' '•' A.BISH,;i •Mayor. Masterton, July 1. ' 1114 WELLINGTON COLLEGE, I FRIDAY, 14th July uoxt. CHARLES P. ,POWLES, uGcrstiirv Wellington, 20th June, ISB2. 1109 WAIIUV.'PiEiSTCOUNn. i'nnilE ELECTION of a person to fill the .- offioo of Councillor for the Awhea Riding of the WairarapaEast County, vacant by the resignation ol Mr Charles Pharazyn, will take place on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of July next. The nomination of tandidates will be received at the premises of Mr Harris, Hautotara, up to 12 o'clook noon of M'JNDiY, the 'oth day of July next, or delivered to Mr W. Skeet, Greytown, or R. Wilsone, t Masterton, at least two days before the oaid date. Nomination forms may be obtained from Messrs Hams, Skeet, and Wilsone. R. WILSONE, Returning Officer. Council Chambers, Masterton, 30th June. 1882. 1113 THE CASH BOOT SHOP. REOPENING Fellingham's Branch Shop (Late J. WRIGLEY'S.) ' WP. FELLINGBAM, the lesseo.of • tho above shop, has decided to RE-OPEN IT in response to the request of several of his customers at that end of, the town, OPENING DAY ~ Saturday, 17th June. A SPLENDID STOCK! A SOUND STOCK! A CHEAP STOCK! FOR CASH ONLY! An early call is solicited, and Bargains will be Offered; The branch shop will be under the supervision of Mr J, JACKSON, lato of We!. Kepaira neatly executed, and worrk of all kinds done on the premises at THE LOWEST' RATES. Tenders. WAIRiRAPA V7EBT COUNTY. . of a bridge at Featherston will be received at the Engineer's office, Masterton (where plans and specifications may be seen) up to FRIDAY EVENING, July 7tb, 1881. J The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressod to tho Chairman of Works Committee, and marked outside "Tender." / . JOHN KING i County Engineer, Masterton, July 3rd. 1832, 1115
TO BUSHFALLERS. TENDERS are invited for felling a li«e of bush five chains wide by ono hundred and forty-five chains long ou Messrs Cattel it Diamond's property at MikiMiki. Tenders to be received up to 7th July at Mr J. Vile's Corn Store, Masterton, where specifications can be seen. For further particulars apply to the undersigned who will show the bush, B.HUNT. TO STOREKEEPERS 4 BLACKSMITHS. Tender:: for supplies and shriths' work for twelve months, will ■ be received up to 5 p.m TUESDAY, 4th July. No tender necessarily accepted. 1-articulars on application. B. brown; Wl '%nC|prk. TENDERS-Wjll be received up to SATURDAY, JULY Bth, for Twelve months cartagjeTUPURUPURU STATION, Full particulars on application. UlO W. C. BUCHANAN. TO BUSHFALLERS. "*"'ivo are mviiea w we Dtn only Irr Falling- 40 or, 50acrew of Bush en the Ferhridge. Specifications may ba seen at Mr Chinchen's (bookseller), or at the house of tho undersigned, _ Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■ G. DAGG, Hljj Fernridge. TO LET. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, • WpTE ! B HO/IIL, FosTolf. . TENDERS' are juvited from .persons willing to LEASE for a term of TEN YEARS that valuable hotel property at Foxton, known as" Whyte's Hotel." This house ..—„„„ .«.v„ fi uuu»iiDiY .uoumuu an one 01 the most valuable country hotel properties in the North Island. The Hotel is situated in Main-street, in the centre of the township of Foxton, and adjacent to the Railway' Station, Wharf, and Foxton Public Hall.- The house is well and commodiously built, and contains on the upper floor 18 bedrooms, 3 sitting rooms, bathroom, and on the ground floor eleven rooms, including commercial room, dining, room,, bar,, parlor, priTate sitting and bedroom, largo cellar, ana other accommodatien. requisite for carrying on a .-firih-biass hotel. Large sample rooms are erected on the premises. .;/. With the Hotel will jje leased a comfortable detajjhed COTTA(j|'dohtaining four rdoma, situated a few yardii from Ihe Hotel, Ip, a ,%gP yard at. rear of'the. Hotel are erected commodiouß stable's, Gpac|ihpu6Cß and Grooms cottage. ' The;PADDqCK attached tft.the Hotel property, contains about, four acres of land, and will a]sobg leased with the Hotel, • . Cobb and Weflijigton-Foxtbn line of COAgHES, arrjveatand depart' from the Hotel daijy. Tq an (enterprising and businesslike man a largo apd lucrative trade is certain. The property is; only in the market' through the decease of the late proprietor, ' Thp highest ortany tender Aot neoessarily accepted, ; r \ ; ,.Tenders close on MONDAY, 31st JULY next,;'ai6njm,.... ....,- . forcoriditionßofl-leasean'd'otherparti- . ut •Mr'.W. G.'ROB'eBTSON,..,Seliiitbr, Pglmfnton N.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 3 July 1882, Page 4
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