Tenders. MASTERTON ROAD DISTIUCT. ~-. ~Novon)l)erl2tji, 1883. )ÜBLIO'. TENDERS will- cloeo'ftt NOON A of FRIDAY, tho 23rd instant,'at tho Road Board Office, Mastorton, whbio plans, Au, ran bo seon, for ' 61.94 Chains Road! For-' matiou and 47.94 chains Metalling* on tho Upper Opaki lino. No teuder necessarily accopted. j 1532J j :>| ■•] o. B. BKEMNER. TAUHERENJKAU RACE COURSE. TENDERS aro invited for leasing, ~ tho abovc.Raco Course Rcservo, con-' taining ?ljHfcaqref (more ; or lesskfo'r a'term of'l'i'yca l i rB f ; fr6in f lßUnnuai'y,'lßß4;. Conditions can bo obtained on application to tho undersigned, to whom tenders aro to, bo sent on or beforo the FIRST day of Doeembor, 1883.,. . ~...■.,-. '' The : lqMf pi>'auy tetiileVuqt" necessarily accepted, '. .' ".'-.v.-, ... H. S. WARDELL, ' ; Cliairraan of Committee.' Featherston, November 7th, 1883, 1531 " v TO BUILDERS. i ' TENDERS aro invited 'until NOON 'on MONDAY, 25th inst. for the erection of Additions and Alterations .to tho residence of Mcisra R. & F. Maunsell, at Tinui.; ;;■ ... ,;; ; Plana and specifications at rdy office. GEO. FANNIN, Architect. Masterton, November 13th, 1883. 1533 TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS.are invited until NOON on I MONDAY NEXT, 19th inst,,' for alterations and painting at the Masterton Hospital, Specifications at my, office. , ; .:.' 'GEO.;FANNIN, '1534 ' .' ' ,' ' Architect. , ''■■"' 'W BUILDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS will bo recoived , J at. the Educatipa Board OfilcQ, up to; Monday, tho 26th'instant, : -Jarthe.ertfetion of ■School Buildings at Kailara (Morrison's Bush), and Tinui. Plans at my office, and at the Standard Ofßco, Greylowu,. for Kaitara, and Daily Office, Mastorton, for Tefa'ui. ; "Tho lowest or any tender iiot necessarily accepted, THOMAS TURNBULL, _ Architect. Education Board Office, 1533 Wellington, 12th November, 1.882, . mMSM A MEETING of persons desirous of L . forming, a;Jockey Club will be held in Mho Institute, 'Carterton,, on FRIDAY evening, Novembor 23rd inst. C. 11. GILES, : ■; Hon, Sec, Taratahi-Cartcrton Race Club. A; 0 N S,U.'L T' A T I 0 N \J on' OPAKI STAKES, To be run on December 11th, 1883. iQO'MEMBE^SAiiesE'AOII. First Horse £4O .' Second Horso 20 ' ThMHorso -.,- ' %, •" ; .'; 15 Starters (divided) ".. .. 10 r Nen-startors (divided).. .. 15 '' Total £IOO ' Please send P. 0.0., Dank Notes, or Cheques with exchange added. Registered Lotters or Tolegrams NOT accepted. Two stamps for reply and result. Will close December 8. -- ADDRESS-" GOBO," cW'of, A. .'Hath, away, Box 9G, Tost Office, Masterton, ■• 1500 MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOQL THE- first term of the-Masterton District High'Sch'ool will 'commence on MON: DAY, January 28th, 1884, when classes will be formed,in tho following subjiota:—(U Latin, (2) French, (3) Mathematics, FEES, One pound per quarter, payable in advance for iho first subject, and ten ■ shillings iper for" each ■ additional' subject.- Tho number of subjects to be taken up by any one pupil will Lb optional, j' QUALIFICATIONS. Pupils ; enterin'g,th9Ho classos must either havopassed'tho fourth standard of tho ordinary school course, or be qualified to pass it. ; APPLICATIONS, j ? Parents desirjng.to enter their sons or daughters in these classes are requested to notify their intention to do so at as early a date as possible, and to indicate the subjects which they desire their.children.to be ;■ : v.: f; ,; ■'.,'; \ f/ : . (>..; ',?.'"< GRUNDY/ ' I Head Master, N.8.-Preparalory Classes aro now being organised, and pupils will bo enrolled at onoe, but no Fees aro to bo charged prior to January next. BONMAfiGft CLOTHINGWAREHOUSE um OOPERANDnO, )EG to notify that they have now J opened out tho bulk of their Clothing Hats, Shirts, and Gentlemen's Mercery. Mon's Youths' and Boys' KAIAPOI SUITS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, FLANNELS, Crimean Shirts and Tweeds GEELONGCLOTBINQ,.. ■-., ■* .:.,. MOStJIEL i 'CLOTHIM, WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHING I tfl A splendid Assortment of Men's and Boys OXFORD & REGATTA SHIRTS ! TWEED HATS! HARD FELT HATS I . SOMVFELTSAT&| . HELMET MW'shiwHATS! Tho greater portion of tho Hard Folt Hats are : MADETOOUROWNOIIDERI SILK and tho celebrated Knickerbocker Brace or Shoulder Strap. ■..'■ ■■':'■ •Calland.lrißpo'ct'the • • "'• ' ''' BON MARCHE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, LJ.HOOPEBAOo. m H 0 M A S E N N I S TAILOR, (Late of Richard Alifn, Saokvillc-street, Dublin] vwM'vYßttfMwwfWwwi Address Evisraa. WILLIS-STREET, WBumaioN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 15 November 1883, Page 3
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