PRINOE OF WALKS LIVKIU -J- STABLES ADD HOR^E-ItKIHiM. toby..;. ~ • •,...• . _ [LATBOFSEIt-A'SD CoCKKIIVV" " Having taken the above slablcs ia..propnrod to supply thp travelling public with . HORSES, BU3OIBB, CARRY-ALLS, , ' and VEHICLES Uf every description on the shortest notice. The Livery Department is under the caro of art experienced groom, and evory attention iB paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation, - 1 • Horses W fi'reklass quality' kept constantly on hire. A 'BUS • • Will sun to and f'om tho Stables to moot every train, Mono,-«w7i(i/, Qood Accommodation and ■ •'■■ Reasonable Clmrga. , Tho Proprietor, having hail many years' , experience in the Wairarapa, trusts that his old friends and patrons will not forgot him in his now establishment. Hf2 ■NOTICE. ' THE UNDERSIGNED, dohcreby B ive X» • no'ticothat I have authorised JAMES RALPH, SEN., also JAMES RALPH, JUN, to collect all my outstanding accounts, and their signatures will bo a sufficient ro■oeipt; WILLIAM JUDD. • Maaterton, Scptembor Ist., 188:-). 1473 ~ DISTRICT ORDERS. Militia aud Volunteer Office, Featherston, 27th August. 1683. mm MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUN--1 TEERS will Parade for Inspection and Exercise at 7.30 p.m., on the 13th September. SCHOOL CADETS at 3 p.m, on samo date. • H. BUNNY, Major. .HCB ; Commanding Wairarapa District. WESLE.YAN SUNDAY SCHOOL -ENTERTAINMENT, ' • ; 'MONDAy/SKD SEPTEMBER, ,'„. A .CONCERT will bo held for tin benefit ;./!.:• of "the Wesleyan School Funds on ' tho above dato in the CHURCH OP ENGLAND SCHOOLROOM at 8 o'clock p.m. •"••'ADMISSION.; Im. CARTERTON ;p]Ds' GRAND FESTIVAL. : PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOKES. TOWN HALITcaBTBRTON, Thursday, 6th September,. 188.3. THE Dances will bo interspersed with '-■ Magnificent DruidicalTableaux.DRUIDICAL AND CELESTIAL FIRE! I! : Ptir/orraaac'ca by Sixteen Maypole Dancers! ;; •;■ Magnesium Liglit in various sceuos! I Double tickets, 7/6 j cent's/;/--LADY'S, 2/6.' ; Gallery-Adults, 2/-; Oiihmikn, 1/ •'Brethren from other Friendly Sooietios •and Volunteers cordiilly invited, and requested to appear in Regalia or Uniform. V : Mr A. de la Roche BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants 01 Maaterton and surrounding districts that lie intends forming classes for tho tuition of FRENCH, ITALIAN and GERMAN, (Olkndobf's Method. ) His intention iB to make his charges 60 moderace as to bring them within the reach of rich and Door. PRIVATE CLASSEJ will be formed for YOUNG LADIEr!.- Pupils will bo attended at. their residence '.-Mr .DE LA ROCHE'S place of rssidenc h,\ «,-\n ftt t 0 the Government SAbol my.' 9 Vt- for children Rtteu'diiijr the aiilt) koimul to receive their lessons,..; Should "inducement be held out chisses fill he started in the smrouidinp qistrictr. • For further particulars and twins enpro at Mr de la Roche's residence, Qneen street,-'Maaterton, close to Government School, er at Mr Prico'e,. Bookseller, 'Queen street, Maaterton, um ;f ATENT TOP TINS, " ■-._■'■ To Preservers in Mkat, Fittriir,'Bdttk'ii, Ho.vev, Fish, Ac. ■The Welliustoh Tinware Company supply This of various sizes and shapes for all kinds of ptfsolving in'largo or small quantities at JOtfM PRICES. Also Planned Tinware •• ■■'. ' <of all descriptions. EABBIT-POISONINO MACHINES, fto. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRAM. M.-P. CAMERON, WELLINGTON TINWARE COMPANY, ■•";.' - Wellington',' 1459 - A BARGAIN. ™ SALE OR TO LET, by tender, with }} or without purchasing clause- ' Sash and •Door Mamifactory,comprising nearly an aero of land, with frontages, to Queen and Chapel-sts.. engino, planing, moulding, and tenow-■'••ing.-.machiries, circular saw, bench, . /turning lathe, and overy requisite for' .., carrying nil tl.c business. If for purchase, tenderer to state tho price and terms. Forleaso to state lenvtliii. iin-arrl rent ho is pre' pared, to give.. , ' r Also FOR. SALE vr To LET- on tho samo' 1 ,-.-• ..'. terniST-,.. A Bush Saw Mill, situate on the .Opaki, comprising steam engine (thoroughly repaired), breaking-down : gear, horses, waggon, dray, team .:bullooks, : tramway. Tho whole in •thorough working order, Tho owner would sell the engino and machinery at Masterton for removal to Opaki Mill, The whole would then form the most complete Mill Plant in the District. There are at least 600 acres of good bush-totara, nmu, whits pine, etc,. Tenders" tb be sent to LOWES & lORNS onl orWore-SATURDAY, September 29th, Iho highest-or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particular's apply to n - E. J. MARLEY, Or to LOWES & lORNS, ' '"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1472, 1 September 1883, Page 3
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