Tenders. ;- v . -TO BUILDERS. . . NDEBS are''• invited' till noon joi ,/J; Sept,.let, for .the ereofcioi of Additions to.the Eketihiiw Rote], Plftns and, specifications at my offica , f, Thelowest or, any. tender not necessarilj .accepted,;. ■"■: .... > '.';■' ':,, GEO. FANNIN, .! L ,''■;,: •<..,-,:. , . .Architect ,:Ma»tettdni'Jnlv 22,1882 l: , .. 1151 TARATAHr BUTTER AND "OHEESI n..-.n -...■-..- ■■"■JAOTOp. ■■.»-.'_;■ J THE "Adjourned Public 'Meeting will! bi ■'held at' the'lnstitute, Carterton %r WEDNESDAY, the : 30th 'inst,, 1 a 7.30 p.m;; toreceiye the report of the Com mittee appointed to obtain information ai tocost of plant and working; 'Cows pro Ottf'able, &o,'' "■■':'■ ■'''• ■ -■■ J; BURROW. J ■ "it"XL CLAIMS against'the' estate' of tin _ rrJ late „Mr J. E. Thompson, and al accounts owirip to the same, must be Bent tc MrTnoa. E. Peick before the 28th inst, : ' : 7/' '■';'!L;'..:;'- t THOS.E. i ■ L. J. HOOPER,;; ".' "/. !!: Executorsunclertlie will.. Master'ton, August,l6,lßß2; - ; ' ' "".,,-. f 116S ■;.,;■: FINAL NOTICE.;; ,'".'. 1 LL Claims against the Estate of the 'late Charles Dixon, must be sent in by THUBBDAY, Aug, 81st, 1882, or thoy will not be recognised. '■■■! •;■ :': ~-r • ' : ,t. J.M. CLELAND, ,:.,■;■..•■■■: B.P PERRY, .•:■■ i ,'..■.... ,; Trueteoß in the Estate, " ' ' , August 24,1882. 1160 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MASTER. :.<■ <■-■■■■->.•■■ . TON.' 1 ,. A FABEWELL TEA MEETING will 'II be held on: MONDAY NEXT, 28th inst,, in connection with the translation of the Re?. J. McKeeto Waimate, Timaru, TCea at 5.80. ;.- After which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Church, The Rev. J, Patebsonj of Wellington, will preside, bod addresses will bo given by other Miniate and friends. ' 11 -THE MUTUAL FIRE ANE MARINE INSURANOECOMPANYOFNEW ZEALAND. WE have to-day received the following telegram. TOLLIAMSON&CO;, Brokers. " Auokland, "22nd August. " Messrs Williamson and Co,, " Wellington. " Time for receiving applications extended to 80th September, Coming South to appoint Board of Advice, "(Signed) Robert Dodson, IN HE THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF A. STYLES, BOOTMAKER, MOLESWORTH-ST., WELLINGTON, Carrying on the business known sb the Molesworth-st. Cash Boot and Shoe Shop. THIS IS TO NOTIFY to all whom il may eoncern that Messrs M. CASELBERG & Coi HAVE PURCHASED THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE Of the above Assigned Estate, and tha is their intention to hold a -CLEARING SALE Of .the said Stock AT THEIR BRICK STORE in the early part of September next of which , due notice will be given. The Btook consists of MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS', WOMEN'S, AND GIRLS' '-., BOOTS. Manufactured' in Wellington by the late firm of ASHTQN & JACOBS. WHEREAS The Stock is NEW I And all the Boots are of GOOD QUALITY; AndastheWhoh lot MUST BE BOLD within sevon days from date of the sale, ' Purchasers set Real BARGAINS. .CASELBERGiCo, BRICK STORE, Jmastebton. 10UTH BRITISH FORWARDINO COMPANY. . Head othce; FEATHERSTON-.ST.,'WELLINGTON.; Goods and Parcels sent or collected thioughout New Zealand and Australia, Cnßtom House work' done. Parcels collected ;and delivered the Bailway Station, Consignees will avoid much delay and ex. WM. BISHOP, Jun, ITtORSE CARDS for the coming seasoi „• printed at the Wairabapa Dam I Job Printing Office, in superior style al GEOKGE DIXON, •WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacconist, .fc'ancy Goods Dealer, &c. (Oppositt Club Hold.) ■ •;. GEORGE DIXON, while thanking his friends aid eustomers for the liberal support he has teived since [commencing buemess begs to intimate that he is now opening uj :'a large quantity of.: '-.,:: NEW GOODS, • Cameron's and T. 0. V illiama 1 (CELEBRATED TOBACCOS in all th< ) favorite brands, also .-<■-'• : Prime old eIGABS andIOIGARBT'ITSS of thebesl -brand and quality. ; ', •' Prime Breva and Manilla Cipars 3d eaol ■rInHECHEAPEST HOUSE, for violins tHE ; pHEAPEBT-HOUSE for Fanoj Goods and Toys. HE..CHEAPEST HOUSE for Pipes Meerschaums, G.8.D., and Briar Pipjk "ioinany, j -jr", )IPES REPAIRED and MOUNTER ii ii, Silver.,; ~, .■... : ; "*' IQOTBALLS.A. CRICKETING materii .< , .to K??\^y W.^WPs -..:;' fictions and Schools Liberally; dealt; with Raiors and BoiUragrgund and set.! Tol aoco Cutting Machme'on-theiaemisei TRY—lajheleHpwkeW, id4)riiaUcommißsioned:.,by Wellingtoi v|persy;tq sell 5 corner,#oJaona, in t& Daw eaiate'VwyijiK ib 8«e »na prige. -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1163, 28 August 1882, Page 3
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623Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1163, 28 August 1882, Page 3
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