appointments'tils Excellency the ',',,Goyernor v ,',,,;,-, Bpeeiall: i.aaapledior; private ; fifmiliei : Ma:«iintrv':uae; In pibte and' '■. : ; A trial solicited.' ! ■ i ;; S!RiTED WATEB ' i^;r,v .JQpbft.Street;rWellingtonS [l2B - SELIJAK, AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marino Insurance ' Company. ' ..< New Zealand Accident Insuranoe Company. ertificated Accountant in Bankraptoy. : TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTERTON S^MASON) i Pharmaceutical Chemist I MEDIOAL'BALLi'MABTMON,, / ■..v.;1.v»1i..L j^y BEGS to announce that ho baa JUST ; ''BEOEIVEDIa the 'Undenneriti6fied'_Prep4rationß tor the ' Summer Season:—-''' •""' J'»« '«, PURE''SOOTH'SEA"'ISiiAND LIME JUICE.-Prom the feuit;" Purifiedby a I new process. Fresh, bright, and pa" , table, ••■ .1! i' :: '' (;V , fsNO'S FRUIT 'SALT.^Thi.ff^/^.'. I . \'. Bireot from Manufactory.'. .. | - ; i* A i, : . delightful beverage; for'the'iSummejt, ~;; " LEMON STfßUP^For"iarnr»er 1 Drinks.' , Made, from' a'' private 'recipe, of j.great ■'" valiiej ''"'■' ""'""" "•■'■'";••■' ■ I PURE.ESSENCES-For'flavoring ponieo- • ~' tionery,.'Jplliea,' ]&& '" Lemon (extra ' '.strong),' Almonds', Cloves, "PinelApple, ; ''ltatafla,Cochineal,dc':: m ... NELCON'S GELATINE; ISINGIABS; and, .PURE CITRIC. AOID-For making' i Jellies,;"" "" ' "•.'"'"' '"■' ''i '''»'" i nalijf 'Cads and VVh'ey, Cream Oheeaej &0., . ' 7'^'"SALSALINB ; 'i/-' ! THE GREAT FOOD PRESERVATIVE, ' T. G.MASON'S STOCK OPiPATENT ■■■/.. MEDICINES, '- | ■'&*-■ 1 Toilet Requisites/ Perfumery, &c., r Will bear comparison with any house in the 1 The success which has hitherto'attended his efforts is greatly due to the I PUWTY,oftheDMGS r i ' ! used ia his Dispensary .which are selec&ol i^' r his' Agent from the lending London and Continental Houses. ' v j 5 .HOMfISOI'ATHIC MEDICINES, ' •■■ ■• ' '■' .w ■•:''.'■ _jj <l!U\.)<i. | ...^ \ Quiniiio and Steel ■ Wine, Seltzogenes aid ' Seltzogcne Powdora, Kepler's Extract of ' : ' "Meat. ; ';' \ ■•;■ "■ ! '- ! --- : \ ' ' LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS.' 1858 ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON SECTION. 1 ';,;..;; PARCEL BATED TO THE WAIBARApX, Not exceeding 71b 141b 281b 561b' -jk Wellington to— s. ds,d.s, d. b, d v s! d. Feathmton. 0 9 13 19 2 0' 2 6 Greytown-,, 0.9 13 19 2 0 2 6 Carterten 10 18 20282 9, Masterton' 'lO 13 ov9 2j3 ;!! 2;? r w 'To'ensure deßpatoh;''parcels' must be at the Station at least THIHTY minutes before advertised time, of departure of train; Luggage -and Parcels'may* tie' left in cliaige of, tho.Mailfray.. Department oh payment of'fees' ranging from 'twopence' tor Sixpence.' i ■■'"■ ■>'■ " T /'"GEORGE ASHOROFT. 1280 •'•' ;!! '.'- '"' : > ; •'''■'-District Manager. N JB.fi-; ZtE ALAND•'EAiLWjA'YS,; ■■• WELLINGTON. SECTION.! h v. ] n ; ON' AND AFTER January 6, the|f6llow« ing TIME TABLE will be in forced Wellington. >■■■;; •, ;. .r dep.': < 7.20 4.5 Feathefston :..: i ..udep.: ; 10,45 7.30 Greytown .. '.. dep. *10.50 7.85' Woodside, <■ v;t^.':-■ VV.'■■ depi!: 11;10 f.55" Carterton ~..■■,...!:■. ..dep. Masterton '',.,•:...• arr. 12.10 8.50. Masterton Carterton Grey town . Woodßide Fcatherston Wellington .'...-oep. 7.30 2,5 ...; dep.. .8.0; 2.35 i ~;.„dop. ,-'B.2p 2,50 .. dep.: 8.35 3.10 .. dep. 8.50 -3.26 .. arr, 12,20 6.55 'Does not run on Saturday, passengers for, the rfouth procoedto Woodside or Featherston by the extra trains. ; ; :;_ SATURDAYS ONLY. > : ; ! , a.m. p.il. p.a. Featheraton .. dep.'B.lo ...; .6.45 Greytown.. ..dep. 8.45 3.60 7.20 Carterton.. .. •dep!-:'9.25 4.80 j,.,',-, Masterton.. \.. .arr. 955-6.0 .;•-,...;} 'Masterton., Carterton. jGreytown.. Featheraton a.m. f.u. r,M, : 'i."dep. ",. dep. ... 10.40 5.45 ~ dep. 7.40 11,25' ... i; \v"arr.;wß:6 ; -t'...j '6.80 .MAXWELL, ODli'.. . '.'; "'GeneralManagir/,,, , L^, BALE- OF^LEASeI^F-S^RVNS; f- ■;; i ' : ;;." ;:; i IN;OTAGO..;v' :! ; ) ;;' ..".;,, ""•'•'■ General Crbwri-Landß'Offio'e.'' ' :: " : ." !i;;.i ; .'... Wellib'gtori'lSth-Janiiary,:.Bß3.'''-h 'I '■'■■■'. •■■ '■ ■.'.; " , ; .' '<' :'iii!f:. '■;'', I ■■■■•- >■'•'■> iDIXTY, Runs,; Comprising .an,arfa,:of "i ito.ion .._.-".i'n l "_.:;i:''il « ... grassed and watered,.and easy of,access,by roads, tPablifi lfej>nrary» ! '4BM,',Bt : 36 Buns' are under this average','the jlowestl being : 3ooacres;; tiie) average, the highest"being 71,740 acres. • ;{ average nearly f ;2jd per .acre,'ranging from jo^leaVi^iau'" jSr Iper '.aoie.--,'.- '.'■ V;j'.l'jfoiij!' .".'I"- - The tenure ranges,from five to twentyibne yeaisi;' De'tails'of each-Kim, and Lithpgriph (kaps[.can.berEeen^t iLand^OW^M 5 Pnotcrn' oivincr full nnrtinnlarn nf iiJ PrilirJ' ' are exhibited at-all-th'e Railway,StatiotfßiiiS't Post Offices throughout the ; colony. • 1 abbyeP be : Offered- |n sections ft from 6W»tawpfl acr? on pastoral deferred payments.vat upfeiyo'f I ; il#W»^:i:v;'e;r'-::?iV:';^v2B2'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 2 March 1883, Page 4
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