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J. H. Bethune & Co. MONDAY, 4in FEBRUARY, 1884. M EBSRS J, H, BETHUNE & CO. have ml ljeoll . f " W'" l instructions t( Bell by public auction at their rooms, Fea therston-streot, Wellington, on Monday, 4th February, at 2 o'clock, The following Freehold Properties— To close Executors' accounts in tho estate of tholato W.B.WelchSection No 38 on tho Kopuaramoa ltiver, near Masterton, adjoining the pro> perty of Mr Wm, Wrigloy, contain ihg 84 Acres Part of section No 61,Opaki, containing 93 Acres, laid off as a township, and known as tho township of Malgrave, or the " Camp, ' 1 Terms, 25 per cent, cash, and the balance may remain on mortgage for fwo years at 7 per cent, interest. - ■ For further partioniara to EDWARD PEARCE, Or to 1591 THE AUCTIONEERS. .Tenders. MASTERTON road board district PUBLIC Tenders v.'ill doso at NOON of 16th February at tlio Eoad Board Office, Masterton, whore planß 4e. can be seen. Masterton to Gladstokk koad,i l ' niation 6.50 chaius (mwe or less), clearing and stumping* 31 chains of r>ad, Ko tender necessarily accapted, 15P6 C, E, BREMNER. TENDERS are invited up to WEDNESDAY, the 30th instant,! for Ihe purchase of 34 acres («r thereabouts) of Oats. Apply to GEORGE BELL, Owen's Farm, 1591 Taratahi. TENDERS arc asked for splitting and erecting about two miles of wire fencing, . . 11 MARSH, 1592 Alfredton. MISS MORISONS PUPILS, for Piano, Hnimonium, and singing, re* assemble on MONDAY February 4th. Masterton. January 1881, JRS WILSON E, in announcing that her school will re-open on the 28th current, begs respectfully to inform parents of children that she wili be assisted by a lady lately arrived from England, who has had great experience in schools, and was for sometime Head Governess in a largo schoo in Loudon, and latterly was engaged in preparing pupils for Cambridge examinations, January 17,1681. 1585 GIRLS' BIGH SCHOOL. THIS School will re-open on FRIDAY, February 1, Tho Lady Principal will be happy to meet with the parents of intending pupils on Ihe afternoon of Thursday, January 31, between 2 and 6 o'clock. Pupils may attend for French and German only, C. P, POWLES, 1591 Secretary. mHE FIRST STANDARD ARITHME .JL TIC of the series of N.Z.' Standard Class Books of Arithmetic by Robert Lee, Inspector of Schools, is now ready for issue, It is gazetted as sanctioned for use in the schools of the colony by the Education Department, and is approved by the Wellington Education Board, Prices—Single copy by post, fld; per dozen, 5s (stamps or P.O. 0.) Supplied to teachers or tho trade at 4s fid per dozen. Sold by WILLIAM MACKAY, 1581 Lambton-quay, Wellington, WAIRARAPA PASTORAL SOCIETY. THE settling for all prizes awarded at tlie show, held Ist of November last including Medals, Plate, and Cash will take place at the Council Chambers, Carterton, qn SATURDAY tho 9th day of February at 2 p.m, All prize winners are requested to attend in person, or by sonic agent authorised in writing to take delivery of their respective priz o .B. A meeting of tho Committco will take place at the Bamo time. • . ut; H. WOLTERS, •95 Secretary, Carterton, 28th January, 1884. ASHER'S Exhibition of Arts! ["S NOW OPEN at Maßtciton for One L "Week, with NOVELTIES Iu Shop latoly occupied by D, F, McCarthy, • Queen street. Invading—. ... ' THE PLYING BUTTERFLY ... THE PIANO TOP, AND " TRE SWIMMING DOLL, Also- • Large Stock o! Jewellery, Pictures, "and a Large Variety of Fancy Goods. All to bo Sold at , VERY LOW PRICES 1 Presents! to be GIVEN AWAY on a Novel System, Open from 10 to 5, and 6 to 9 Daily, AGENT F 0 R—Busisto's Neuralgia and Rheumatic Eucalyptus Oil. ." D. ASHER, 1594 Proprietor, TATUM AND MUNRO. TE ARO LABOR EXCHANGE. Next Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Mannersstreet. TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR. Wo have constant inquiry for all kinds of employment, and have at present on our book applications from first-class Mechanics, Storamen, Married Couples, Care-takers, Saddlers, Bootmakers, Ploughmen, Farm and Station Hands, Barmaids, Cooks, and General Servants o{ all kinds, ENGAGEMENTS WANTED BY-Married Couple, man farm hand, woman to cook j Ploughmen, both married and single; Carpenter on station; Station and farm Hands, TO 'STATION. HOLDERS, FARMURS, AND OTHERS, We are pleascc to inform owners of pro poiy tliit the demand on us for country lands generally is at present very brisk, and those wishing to sell will do well to sond in full particulars' at once, It in understood ■that no charge will be made unless a sale is effectedj except cost of advertising.... All kinds of. stock and produce sold on •, ' commission.' TATUM AND MUNRO, STOOK AND STATION AGENTS, 8ibeii,,,,,,, ...Wjsllingion

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 30 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 30 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 30 January 1884, Page 3

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