' TO GLADSTONE .RATEPAYERS.. rjIHE "RATEPAYERS in. the Gladstone 1, Ward of the Masterton Highway District are requested to "meet in the Schoolhouse, Gladßtone, on> SATURDAY, July. 22nd at 7.30 p.m, ■ Buaißess'i Important. i HENRY. R. BUNNY, 1126 • HUGH MoMASTER. ■ .. i PUBLIC NOTICE, IN THE' BANKRUPT ESTATE OF E. B. ; BELL, Storekeeper, Greytown, i • 4 LL Persona indebted to the above J estate are requested to ray the amounts due by them to Mr F. H._ WOOD, whose receipt will be a sufficient disoharge. All accounts not paid by the 20tb inßt, will bo sued for without further notice. ili7 ; R. S. WATEKHOUSE. THE' WAIRARAPA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE above Society lias been formed with the object of. introducing TROU [ to the Streams of the Wairarapa. ~The followin? Committee of Management ... .A. Slltins A. R. Bunny ' : ' T. Parson DrHosking '[ D. Cameron T, E, Chamberlain 0. Phillips ■ A Matthews Member's fee. LOs a year. Those desirous of joining will forward their nnmea with subscriptions; to the undersigned or to any member of the Committee, -■■• W. fl, BEETHAM, 1123'- ' •■!• Hon. See. CARROTS I 'CARROTS 11. CARROTS 11 THE bus for sale a few "■tons'of [White Belgianß, which he delivers at (he Greytown Railway Station at £2 per ten, if'saoks are sent £2 6a Backs inojuded,: >=•■■: JOHN HALL,. Greytown, MASTERTON HOSPITAL,-, i% i'OTICE is hereby given that the annual ■IN "meeting of subscribora to the above institution will be held at the Institute, on TUESDAY, July 18, at 3.30 p.nv Business: to receive report and ba!ance:she§t, and election of committeo and officers for ensuing year, 'jl_ 1 CHARLES J. FREETH, 1121 Secretary. ST MATTHEW'S CmjRCB. THE ANNUAL PARIBH MEETING for the Election of Church warden and Vestrymen, and for the consideration of Parish business generally, will be held on MONDAY, 17th iust., in the schoolroom, at 8 p.m. • 1117 W. E. PAIGE. J, MACKAY, ! ' Bbahdon-mukkt, TMPORTER OF ENGLISH & SCOTCH . • MADEFUHNITURE, Has received ex Star of the East, from London, a Firbt-Class Assobtment op FUBWTUnE, md which he will sell at the loweßfc remunertive prices:— Walnut suites, in Bilk . do do tapestry do centre ottomans do davenports do inlaid tables do card tables Ebonised canterburys do whatnots do cabinets do willow seat chairs Fancy, chairs; Mack and gold Oak dining Buites, in green morocco Mahogany dining cuUes, maroon morocco Early English do do do Duchess toilet tables, with mirror Marble-top washstands - - Mahogany sideboards, plate-glass backs do' Berginchairs' Oak. hatstands do hall chairs . do do tables Dantzic feather pillows, &c, &c,
T Gi .0 AMPBE It L, fj , WitIBARAPA AQEST ' For D. McKEEVER, BOTTLER, WINE & SPIRIT MEBCHANT. Price Lists on application Orders promptly attended to. 1124
SALiE. SALE. WMM ■ A MONSTER CLEARING SALE OF IRONMONGERY Is Now In Full Swingf AT MI NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN . CUBA-STREET. COUNTRY _ EESIDENTS Should lose no time to secure somo of the Great Bargains now going at hitherto uuneard of Prices. dno. YOUNG, I R|o N M O t N GEB 'Coba-Strebt. . -•; ■ ■ • •■.■■'/'■ ! Opening Notice. R.';M." GALLOWAY & CO., Tailors, &c. j *E(i to announce to the public or Mas- ) terton that they have opened that CBNTRAL SHOP, opposite M. Caselberg ft Co.'a Co-operative Sto-e, .with a large and well-Eeleoted stock of Colonial and English Cloths,' 1 weeds, &c. The Mosgiel and! Kaiapoi Tweeds being direct from .the Faotones to their own ordor the public may . rely on; their suitability, and having imported their goods direct ( thus earing intermediate peofits), are determined that their customers shall have better value for their money than it his been possible hitherto to obtain, Style and fit guaranteed. All goods well shrank. Biding Trousers a speciality. The LARGEST STOOK in the Wairarapa toselectfrom. ..,,-.". TERMS CASH. .1125 .'.'■■. I 'PUBLIC MEETIKG;; 1 HEREBY' at the request of several residents convene a Public Meeting in the Upper Room of the Masterton Institute; on . MONDAY, JULY'24ra, AT 8 PX, to express sympathy with the persecuted I Jews ii Bouwern Rusaifl, ■ Town and country .settlers are to be present, and the attendance of ladies is epedUlly requeatedi ;■ ■£[■■!■■.•:■:■ A.BIBH; 1124 ' ;,■■■;■■ '-■':■■■' ~.;; :■'.':.. Mayor.... notify that FREDEREICK .-•L SHBUBB haobeen duly authorised i'under hection 19 of the Babbit Aot ; ;188t, to Babbiti, K l l ,W. A. P. BUTTON. .BibbtfeM.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 17 July 1882, Page 3
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