TO GLADSTONE RATEPAYERS. ■'pllE RATEPAYERS in the Gladstone J Ward of the 'Mastodon Hi^tbwa_y Bintriot nro reqneßteil to meet in tho ydiotilGladstono, on SATURDAY, July 2iind at 7.30 p.ro, ' . Bubmoss: Important.' HENRY. B, BUNNY, 1125 HUGH JfeMASTER. PUBLIC NOTICE. r IS THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OP ID. B, BELL, Storekeeper, Greytown. ALL Personi indebted to the above estate nro requested to pay the amounts due l>y them to Mr F. H. WOOD, whoso recoipt will be a sufficient discharge. All nccounta not paid bytlio2otb inat, will be Buod for without furthor notiuo. 1117 R. S, WATEitHOUSE.
THE WAIRAIIAPA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE abovo Society lias been formed with the object of introducing TROUT to the Streams of the Wairarapa. The followincf Committeo of. Management hare beta appointed A. Slkins A, R. Bunny T, Parson Dr Hosking D.Cameron T. E. Chamberlain C, Phillips A Matthews Membor's fee, 10s a year. Those desirous of joining will forward their names with subscriptions to the undoraigued or to any member of the Committee. . W, fl, BEETHAM, 1123 Hon. See, J. MACKAY, • BnANDON-STRRET, TMPORTER OP ENGLISH <fe SCOTCH X MADE FURNITURE, Hag receifed ex Star of the East, from London, a First-Class Assobtment or furmtobe, made by the moat eminent.makers at Home, and which he will soil at the lowest remunertive prices:— Walnut suites, in silk do do . tapostry do centre ottomans do davenports do inlaid tables do card tables , Ebonised Canterbury do whatnots .do cahinets do willow seat cbaiis Fanoychairs, Mack and fjnld Oak dininij suites, in green morocco Mahogany dining cirtes, mnroon morocco Early English do . do do Duchess toilet tables, with mirror Marble-top washstsnds Mahogany sideboards, plate-glaßs backs. do Bergin chairs Oak hatstands do lmll chairs do do tables Dantzic feather pillows, &c., Ao.
WABNEWS. WE liavo mode SPECIAL arrangements by wh'icli wo will be able to give our readers the First Intelligence Of EVENT CABLEGRAM Which reaches New Zealand from 'tlio SEAT OF WAR. When news nrrivos in the forenoon Extras will be publishod. sale. sale. INI A MONSTER clearing SALE OF IRONMONGERY Is Now In Full Swng AT MY NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN CUBA-STREET. COUNTRY RESIDENTS Should lose no time to secure aomo of the Great Bargains now going at hitherto uuheard of Prices,. ho. YOUNG, IKO JfMO,N GER Cuba-Street.
Opening Notice. - R. M. GALLOWAY k CO,, Tailors, &c. BEG to announce to the public ol Masterton that they have opened tlmt CENTRAL SHOP, opposite M. (Wlberg & Co.'b Co-operative Sto-e, with & largo and well-selected Btock of Colonial nnd English 1 weeds, in. The Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Tweeds being direct from the tfactories to their own order the publio may rely on their suitability, and having imported their goods direct (thus saving intermediate peofits), aro determined that their customers •hall huvo bettor value for their money than it has been possible hitherto to obtain. Stylo and fit guaranteed, All goods well shrunk. Hiding Trousers a speciality. The LARGEST STOCK in the Wairarapa lelect from. TERMS CASH. , 1125 JJACINTOSHES. .. Macintoshes. iVJLacintoshes, Macintoshes. JOHN TBORBUEN, HAYING pm chased a splendid lot of beautiful Woollen Tweed Macintoshes at English cost, the saino will be sold at 20 per cent below the usual prices. Ee in time and secure a first class coat for very little money Some extra large sizes.THOKBURN'S (Next the Clock) Wilhb-'sx Wellington
J. H. SMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION AND HOUSE ' . AGENT, Willis-at., Wellington, next Empire Hotel.. HAVING been appointed agent for SUTTON & SONS (the QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, of Reading, England) begs to inform Gardeners, Farmeis, find-the inhabitants of the Wairarapa fiat he has a choice VEGETABLE, FLOWER, ANQ GRASS J SEEDS, .. And can aupnly tlio same in ady quantity at Lists on application. ■The new American Wonder PEA, 3i 6d!tJ6rpint, comes ready for the table in five, weeks, j height tf n incfiA. The Early Sunrise PEA;' 3s. Cdfer, qnjiitj first class for market gardening i\ 1 r height 9 feet! , i i ; ,1117.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 3
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