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Hodsuf families, don't forget your little ones I Boys' tied Youths' Clothing is to be had cheap at'ihe Surplus Stock dale at To Aro House.—A». |

Houßelioldera/ ; rem<imber that you will lie able to buy yoliif Blankets, Sheeting.), Counterpanes, Floorcloths, atsale prioes. consult your own interests, you willJKrt fail to be of the many who will throng fd the Surplus Stock Bale at James Smith's, Te Aro House, VVellingtqn -Ad. Men of the. Wairatapa should hot forget that they will have an opportunity of purchasing all articles of clothing at a very large reduction from usual rates, qnd should therefore not fail to be among the earliest visitors at the Surplus Stock Sale at To Aro House,—Ap.

HOARDING AND DAK SCHOOL COLB-lITHKST, MASTKftTOH. PRisciPALi'Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho boaia of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects ate Freuch, Gorman, Mian, Latin, \lge> bra, Music, Drawing anci Needle . work. Domostio arrangements are literal and home-like, ', . Terms moderate. . Prospectuses forwarded on application. Tho Second Term of. 1882 will comwenoe on THUKBDAY,2,Sth Mar, Evening Class for 'Frerioh. 5 IN accordance with the provisions of tho ," Sheep Act, 1878," I WitiiUM A. P, Sutton, Inspector of Sheep for tho*Korth Wairarapa Snbdivißion, do hereby cortify that the following m a list of all INFECTED FLOCKS in the same subdivision for Iks quarte; ending 30th June, 1882 :->- Spring Hill Waikaraka Orasaeadale Funhill Homewoed Maoawa

IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1870, and of the several amendments thereof, And Of the Bankraptoy of EDWIN. BROMLEY BELL, of Greytown, Wairarapa, storekeeper. rnHIS is to notify that the aboYo.named debtor has this day filed a statement that he'»unable to meet his ongagemoots with his creditors. Tho first meeting of creditors will be held at the Court Howe, Masterton,on Tuesday the 11th day of July, 1882, at 1 o'clook p.m. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1882. J.J.FREBTH, Clerk District Court. Bkaud iHD Glut, Debtor's solicitors,

Tenders. WAIKARAPA ft'EST CODNTY. FRE9H TRJCDSBS for the ereotion of a bridge at Featherston will be received at-the Engineer's oflice, Masterton (where plans and Bpecificatious may be soen) up to FRIDAY EVENING, July 7th, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accopted. Tenders to bo addressed to tho Chairman of \Vorks Committee, and marked outside " Tender." JOHN KING. County Engineer, Masterton, July 3rd. 18S2. 1115

TO ETJSHPALLERS. TENDERS are invited for felling a lino of bush fivo chains wide by one hundred and forty-five chains long on Moasr.--Oattel & Dhuiond'a property at MildMiki. Tenders to be received up to 7th July at Mr J. Vilo'a Corn Store, Maatorton, whero aperilicationa can he aceu. For further particular's apply to the undersigned who will show the bath, B. HUNT. TO STOREKEEPERS 4 BLACKSMITHS. TENDER:: for Supplies and smiths' -work for. twelve months, will be received tip to S p.m. TUESDAY, 4th July. No tender neoessarily accepted. Particulars on application. . R. BROWN, 1111 Town Clerk. riENDERS-Will be received up to BATL URDAY, JULY Bth, for Twelve months oartaffeTUPURUPURU STATION, : Full partieulaiß on implication. 1110, W. C. BUCHANAN, TO BUBHFALLERB. . • TENDERS are invited to the fiti July for Falling 40 or 50 acrew of Bush on the Fernridge. Specifications may be icon at Mr Chinchon'a (bookseller), or at the house of the undersigned. ■ Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. DAGO, 1110 Fernridge.

VALUABLE HOTEL PBOPERTY, WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. 1 willing to LEASE for a lam of TEN YEARS that valuable hotel property at Foxton, known as " Whyte'a HoteL" l'hia honße' is known thionghoat New Zoalanditt oneef the most valuable conntry hotel pcopertiee inthoNorthlelaad. The Hotelis aitaated in itfain-atreet, in-the eentre of the township nt V*-ti*i >»/) iJ!„.„.I. 1. XL. T1..-I til.. tion, Wharf, and Foxton Mlie Hall. The home ia well and iwrnmodidnaly built, and contains on the ripper floor 18 bedroomi, 3 sitting rooma. batkioom, and on the. ground door eleven' roomj, inelnding eotnraereial room, dining room, tar, pulor, private accommodation requiiild for carrying on a first-class hotel, Large sample rooms aro '•■ With the Hotel will be leaned a comfortable detiehed- (JOTTAGB containing ■ four ropmß, BitOated'i few yards from the Hotel, Iri a large ;y»rd at rear oFtJie Hotel are e'rwted' ,'comnio.diotiß stages,' Cpachkousos, vt'he iPADDOCK attached to %e Hotel property rcontajjiß abont four acrej/pf I ' and will'abolio leased with the Hotel, • 'Cobband Co/i WeHington-Poxtbniljneof COACHES arrive at and;depart from the Hotel daily. '"*" To an enterprising and bniinesslike man ajarge and lucrative trade is certain. The property ia only in .the market through the decease of the late proprietor, i-The highest or any tendor not necesßau.,, accepted; r . -,. , " -.' Tenders close'on MONDAY, 31st JULY noxt,at!sp.m.'":': L For conditions of lease and other particulars apply to . Mr W. G. EOBEBTSON, Commission agent, Foxton, Or to,, .-.f :..„ ~ ~ ~ J..HERBERT HANKINB, .; ; '. .."'. Bbliditbifi PalmentOß N.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 4 July 1882, Page 3

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794

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 4 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 4 July 1882, Page 3

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