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Tha jvofiofwulepiiig dales bridge at Oxford ifi already.in pro-' r greis, Tho oxtent of the .enlargement will be about 20 foot on what is known as the Botanical; Gardens aide, so that the side facing south west, in which lies the chief beauty of the structure will remain uninjured. A Liverpool srm f"~ the contract, its tender being about go per cent, less than tho others that wota ; made. The tender was £IO,OOO. ' Heads of families,. don't forget your little ones 1 Boys' and Youths' Clothing is to be had cheap at the Surplus Stook tr'ale at te ( Aro Home.—An. . '•■ | . Men of the Wairarapa should not : that they will have an opportunity of pur-. ■ chasing, all articles of olotbing at a "very ; ; large from usualrates, and should V therein not fail to bs.among .the earliest , ,■ rifflßit tho Surpluß Stock Bale at Te Ata Kmse.^Ap.. ;'. • j Householders, remember thai you will be • ablo to'buy your Blankets, Bhcotinga, Coun--twjflnes, Quilts, Carpets, Floorcloths, at sale jWc®V I' \ mir consult yonr, own interests, ; yoit>;ill;nut lail to be of the many wlio will io tliu surplus Stuck Salo at James Hurra's, Te Aro House, Wellington.— Ai>.i As we_ are positively . assured tbat'lhi 8 extraordinary sale of Surplus Stock will only laft 14 clave, it behoves all who wish to replenish their stores of drapery at a fabu- '- •loußly cheap rate to make a very-early visit ,to Jams Smith's, Te Aro House.—An. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST . PASTORAL ' AND AGRICULTURAL society; " SUBSCRIPTION LIST,' FOR THE ; REDUCTION OF. DEBT. THE following gentlemen do hereby offer and agree to give the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society the sums sit opposite their signatures for the purpose of reducing tho psrmanent debt of the Society W.; C. Buchanan,' £IOO ; Wm. Booth it Co., £SO; Al Matthews, £10; W. and H. ' Beetham, £6o;' N, and T. Graw, £10; Hugh McMaster, £6; J. and W. Barton. £10; H. Tancred,- £5 j H. H. Jackson,'£2; Jos. Bennett, £10; P. F.. Tancred, £2; H. Braithwaite, £2; H. R. Bunny, £2; J. O. Bidwill, £11; Wm. E.Bidwill, £4-4s;J. and W,Strang, £2O. Further subscriptions will be receive! by. any member of tho Committee, or at this Office.. 1135 JJEI7 vZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' WELLINGTON SECTION. PARCEL RATES TO~THE WAIRARAPA. K6t exceding 71b 141b 261b 561b ll'ilb Wellington tos.'d, FeatherstonO 9 '. Oreytown Carterton ■Masterton 0 91 31 9 1 .01 3 1 01 32 0 s. d I 31 9 2 02 3 2 3 s d, 2 6 2 6 2 9 2 ■ ,To ensure despntcji, parcels,must be at the Station at'least THIRTY minutes before advertised time of depirture of train. Luggage and Parcels may be left in charge of the Railway Department on payment of fees ranging from twopence to sixpence. NT • GEORGE ASHCKuFT, District Manager, n, June 23,1882. - 1135 . NOTICE. \A~I E the undersigned Blacksmiths of CarVV tertoh hereby give notice that we have mirually agreed to close our emitliies at 2 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, on and afterthe 2nd September. : J.H.ANGOVE. R, CRAWFORD. . I. GKEATHEAI). . C.H. ROBINSON. ' J, TAYLOR. . 1135 . WAIPOUA WOOLWORKS & TANNERY. . harvey"&sons, PROPRIETY ; MASTERTON. PURCHASERS OF WOOL, HIDES, , SHEEPSKINS, &c. ,Wo'ol Scoured mid Carefully Classed at the Works r and delivered at Railway Station at LOWEST CURRENT BATES. ON SALE. ' EIP, BASILS, WOOLBALES. HARNESS ' LEATHER, WOOL MATS. ' Rabbit tkin and Sheep skin- MATS nianu- . ; .factored to order. . MASTERTON AGENTS - R APP & HARE. ■. ■ Immediate attention given to all orders. 1119 W. & J. Staples Manufacturers of . • _ Boots, Shoe's, and Uppei's, ' Ghuznee-strekt, WE LL IN a TON.' ; . ...-Direct importers of FRENCH AND ENGLISH LEATHER, GRINDERY, Ac, Ac, . N.B.—Trade supplied with Bespoke Uppers on thl>''shortest notice. Leathern Uppers, 4c,, cheaper than any other house in the trade. • 1125 ALL . ACCOUNTS against me are to be Etnt in immediately to A, Hathaway, Temple Chambers, who is authorised to collect all amounts owi'g to me, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge, H3l . GF.ORGE PUIiSLEY, THEUtfERMANENT. INVESTMENT ; AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF Y 4 fMiix-snuiEi. Gbkytowh. [lncorporated under the " Building Societies Act, 1876."] ( _ _ , Directors Messfs Charlwi" Pb'arazyn (Chairman), M. Caselberg, J., Fuller, W". 0. C.ufi, J. Snodgress, W. .Booth. , " Ihj AmitAL Incomk. exceeds ... £7,U00 CAMTAI ,os Loaij : , ' £IB,OOO Profits already aficl'ed ... £4,243 Rkskbvk Fukd , _ •<... '.. '• £BO4 The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first place ijroffyra fin excellent method of inyestfuent fCr'thoae. Who wish to accumulate their captor;savings .at the.highest rate perfect; security and. by aUowinrsmallor large sums to Winyested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of. ail classes. . Ia ttCsecondptace to those, who requirs loans upon •properties' they already possess, to wlo mpymeet with opportunities of acquiring -properties advantageously,' it presents .to them means 6f obtaining advances ppotf'eSiy and favorable terms. ■" . . The receives ihted deposits ■Ut fates to bS agreed upon., J; Subscnjitioiiß on investment shares, (5/ per '■ monthultimate value of shares, £SO. i , Applications: for shares to be addressed •to the Manager,- ,; ■ ' , .. I A liberal fiommission allowedHff; Agents «n all investment ; shares issued: through ; ■ Offi^^Hjours: Monday, Wednesday, and .Friday, from i t0,4 p.m. •Pay day;: The . first, Saturday in each bMveen''-tbe'J|<nirf of-;2-;aai : 4.'iaid 1 ;ifid.9 : p.m , 'fhe iuiuger v .'inil attend at; the Chit -Hotel, :Masterton, ever/'Thunday. ereniii jrecoding 'the nay day w^'eytbwn;?*'i i GEORGE'WYETT, •' 'Manager,^, m ,rOY;iUI.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 3

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