OASTLEPOINT BOAD BOARD, JLN intention of tho above Board at its next meeting to mako and levy■»' general rate of one halfpenny in the pound on the rateable valne of all rateable property in the C&afclepoint Road Distnot, for a period of one year, commencing on the first day of April, 1883, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1884, suoli rato to be due and payable in ons instalment at tho Office of the Board, on the first day of July, 1883.. The Rato Book is open for inspection to all persona interested therein, at the : offico of the Board, between tho hours of ; 9 a.m. and i p.m. ; A. MoHUTOHM 1387 Clerk. COLONIAL OYENS. R. BRIGHT, RLAOKSMITH AND FARRIER, GREYTOWN, 1 - ■■ ■ . i . ;T) BRIGHT bugs to inform his Friends and the Public that ho is now open to receive orders for his, WASHING COPPERS! Colonial Ovens! To Order On Tk Premises 11 /TE» Horses .Carefully Shod, and all Orders recoivo Prompt Attention. ' 1368 LADIES BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Cole-St. , Masterm. (Lato Miss Best) ' PBINOIPAL, MISS DUNNE, JL Terms— '. Boarders over te» years of ago, 14 Guineas per Quarter Boaidors under ton years of ago,'l2 Guineas per Quarter Weekly Boarders ovar ton yeara of age, 11' Guineas per Quartor Weekly Bearders under ten yoars of age, 10 Guineas per Quartor, The above terms include the usual branches of a thorough English Education, Music, and Needlework. EXTRAS FORBOARDERSLatin, French, Italian, and Singing, each, One Guinea per Quarter, Day pupils over ten years of age, 2 Guineas per Quarter, Day pupils under ton years of age, 32s per Quarter. EXTRAS FOR DAY'PUPILS. Music, 32s per Quartor. Latin, French, Italian, Drawing, and Singing, each, one Guinea per Quartfr, The school year is divided into four Quarters and the fees for eaoh are paid in advance, Discount allowed for Sisters, A Quarter's notice required before the removal of a Pupil, or a half quarter's fees. MissDnnno will not interfere with the religious opinions of her pupils, and will see that they diligently attend the religious instruction and various Churches to which they'may belong. ;i .1387 BY ROYAL ■, LETTERS PATENT' LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, AND : SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID).' Highest Award, Melbourne Internaliona Exhibition, ' First Degree of Merit Adelaiie Exhibition, Higheat Award Gold Medal, N,Z, Inter, •'inhibition, A POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID'I now universally admitted,to. bo the best ever introduced, Its great superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness (costing less than Jd per sheep); its undoubted efficacy in destroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlesaness to those concerned in its use. IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER .- ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by any other NonSUFFIOENT TO DiP. 200 SHEEP. Being of an oily oharaot'or, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it leaves soft, clean, and bright, without robbing it of tho yolk—its natuial nourish-ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, as is the case when alkaline mixtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It Is entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from the use of such materials. It is not only non-poisonous, but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-rot, and scab. To thoso wh dip in full fleece, this fluid will bo found invaluable, for, being of a .warm and protecting character, Bheep will riot catoh cold, though dipped in tho depthfcf winter. . On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds',- It is a certain euro for Mange, Ringworm, and all lor FuU Particulars, Local' TeslimoMali Ac, apply to-.,;;-Murray, Roberts 'and Co., . WELLjiiGTO'ti, .■•■■■■ Or to the Local Agents— M. CASELBEKG; and Co,, Mastemon and Gbmtown, r: ' 1227 PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. 0. EDMONDS" AND CO.'S Equaitotiie Of English, Ales and Bestßbands PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OP ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A-clear bright well-flavored Alo with good Body, sweet after-taste; forms good heady No. 2-FORTER!-"A sound well-flavored and ripened sample ol Porto: makes a good head. Bath samples were found to b» unadulterated lu any way," J.HECTOR,: , Museum Laboratory, Wellington, J. JACOBS, FEATHER FURRIER & TAXIDERMIST LAMBTOH QUAY,. WELtiNOIOHJ EVERY description of Sea and Land Birds prepared and made into Muffs, &o. Skins and Stuffed Birds always'oA hand. Furs of- every description [oleaned free and ire-made.- Feathers cleaned, dyed; and ourled»'i.oash;purohaßer, ofwura New Ze'alandißird|,vo:: h-s' 0c!376'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1391, 30 May 1883, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1391, 30 May 1883, Page 3
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