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BT. MATTHEW'S Winter Evening ENTERTAINMENTS. FTIHE eighth nf t'>o nciiea will t"':o ilico Xon TlllJk-J).', Y, 3rd, lit 8 p.m. punctually, 1131 : W.E.PAIGE, EDUCATION RESERVES, rpENDERS for LEASING Iho underironX t'onedRESERVES forseven, forrfccen, ortwenty-o.ie years respectively will be received by the School Commissioners for the W#yon I'rovucial District up to and *nc'ußive of Ffi) DAY, the 4th day of August, 1882, Separate tenders for each period, ' Tenders to be accompanied by remittanoo of theamourit of the first year s rent of the longest period applied for, and to be sent through the post omoE, addressed lo tho Seorctory to the School Cominitsioners, Wei. I'nj'nn, the word " Tender" to he marked outsido the envelope, PAHATJ BLOCK, EAST COASTIgfij 220,1035 acres, more or less. 221,1041 „ „ 223, 915 „ „ '224,1031 „ „ ALFREDTONRural Sec, 1, 52 2 0 „ 17, 80 73, fiO 2.0 „ 74, 49 2 0 „ 181, 63 1 0 „ PANGITUMAU--151, 0976 0 0 „ (IWly fenced; fenced line to be taken as line of boundoiy). MANGAHAOliot 3, B'oek 7,118 acres, more or loss. Lot 23, Block 8, 2C4 2 0 Lot 12, Block 4, 308 2 0 „ Fomis of lease ma," bo seen at the office of the School Couitnisionera, Lambton Quay, We'Sj-jon, or at the office of this paper. The Holiest teuder not necessarily accepted, . W. H, WARREN, Secret'' y rud Treasurer for Education Reserves, Chamber of Commerce Bui'dings Wcl'ingion, 4th July, 1882. 1125 rjIOWN HALL, TUESDAY, 25th JULY. 'FIRST OF THE SERIES, Grind POPULAR CONCERTS For the Benefit of the INSTITUTE AND DEBATING SOCIETY. Music by tho Masterton Sti'ng Brnd. Tickets 2s ; Is, and Gd, F. T. REDMAN, ' 123 Secretary, : MASTEKTON DEBATING SOCIETY. THE Debate on the " Irish Home Rnlo Question" will be resumed on FRIDAY tho 21st at 8 p.m. F. T, REDMAN, Hon. Rec. EW SEASON'S TEA. 1882-1883. N AvS Ex BOW liS, V - V Direct luroiiTi-D IN HALF-CHESTS AND BOXES, IVarrf nted by • FRANZ haselhuhn; Produce, Provision and Tea Warehouse, Wiiljß-3treet, Wellington. 1130 WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD, Tho Board invite applications for the following appointments, now vacant Teacher now School, Whilemsu's Valley, near Upper Hutt, Salaiy, £IOO per annum and residence. Pupil Teaclit'l'B, Mißleilon, {Caiterton, tnd Teiracd Schools, Applications must le sent in on or before Ti'KSDAY, tho 15th instant. 1128 ROBERT LEE.

HNCOUIUGE LOCAL INDUSTRYI THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. • Stiri'LY A SIKOLK ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE Price, Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged w'th the same courtesy with which it waa cold or tfce money . . returned, The New Zealand Clothiko Ractouy arc now displaying NEW' MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. The variety of style is pronounced un- " equalled in the market. The display of CLOTHING and MER• : CEll Y is Ik lartjutl in Nan Zealand, OUR BOYS' ANDUEN'S CLOTHING Are adapted to the requirements of all classes. Our school suits we can boldly assert are the best'value ever placed before the public, while the letter diss of goods are manufactnredfrom the PRIZE MEDAL MOSOIEL TWEEDS, and in bucH a superior Btyle,_ that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting Gabiujhts may be obtained At the Wholesale Price. ■" We desire to call special attention to our Overcoats this season, in heavy • Residents in the country districts are invited to send for our self-measurement charts, which ensure all garments be sent the correct stvle. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY* LAMBTON QUAY. A. CLARK, June 8, 1882. Manager, PUBLIC MEETING, I HEREBY at the request of several resi- ; dents convene a Public Meeting in the Upper Room of the Masterton Institute, on MONDAY, JULY 24th, AT 8 P.K., to express sympathy with the persecuted Jews in Southern Russia, , Town nnd country settlers are invited to be present, and tho attendance of ladies is Specially requested, im 4 ' 8,8H ' Mayor, JISS MORISON'S pupils for piano,' hartnoniu-n, and singing, re-assemble on July 24th. A vacancy for a young lady Church-street, ?id July. 1115 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE ■/INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. ri'AWTAL, £1,039,000 j Paidtjp, £50,000; .Reservo Fund. £BO,OOO : Re-insurance Besone years, £361,368, . R. BRUCE WALLACE, ; ' MASTEBTON AGENTS—/OWES AND lORNB. 1,;.. -V " : ''ll2B

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 3

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