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•i^RTONS6M])ISTRIOT. ,Eoad;Bpatd Office,'Masterton, February 25,1854, }UBLIO NOTICE whereby given of the Board's intention, snbjeofc to tlio consent the ratepayers interested, to borrow the following sums under the Boads and Bridges Construction Aob,'lßß2, for.tlie;purposo of construoting the several sections of roads enumerated in the schedule hereundor j such sums to bo repayable in fifteen years by equal yearly instalments, derivable f«om the special rate sell opposite each respectively on the schedule of properties to be seen at this office. .' SCHEDULE. -..::. No, Description of Boads Cost of Worksfe rly stalments Special Bate. 1 Alfredton District Boad 1408 511 ' 12615 M) 11.14 th penny in the pound 2 Masterton to Gladstone,, • 30515 4 27,10 5 2.Brds' A poll of the Ratepayers intereßtecl will bo takeu on MONDAY, 31st March, 1884, between the hours of 9 a,in. and 6 pirn, at the following places :- "■' 1. Mr Branegan's House, Alfredton, forthe Alfredton District Road 2. Tno Eoad Board Olhoe, Masterton, for the Masterton to Gladstone Boad. . -EDWIN MEREDITH, Chairman.

PUBLIC NOTICE. J. PAUL, i In returning thanks for tho liberal patrouage •.;■ ho has received from the ; INHABITANTS OP MASTERTON, '• During the past few months, begs }q|. . inform them that hie ; ...' STILL GOING ON In the Premises OPPOSITE tho Empire Hotel, AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE Whole Stock is Disposed of. 'gains I Will be Greater them ever!! EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, Aud particular attention is called to the • REVISED PRICE LIST, Which will bo found S5 PER GENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE In Master ton. Men's Tweed Suits, 18a Gd Men's Tweed Summer Suit's, 32s (id Meu's Picnic Suits, 25s 6d Men's Tweed Trousers, 6s lid, 8s lid , Men's Tweed Trousorß & Vest, 9s fid, Ms 6d I Men's Geelong Tweed Troiißßi's and Vests, i9s 6d, 25s Boys' Knicker Suits, 7s lid - Boys' Tweed Trousers, 5s Gd Boys' Moleskin Trousers, 4s lid Boys' Tweed Trousar Suits. 17s Gd Men's Strong Working Shirts, is 3d, 2s lid Men's Oxford Shirts with Collars. 3s Gd 4s.Gd Men's White Skirls (military fronts), 2i lid Meu's Hard Felt Hats, 2s 6d, 4s Gd Men'B Tweed flats, Is lid ■ Men's Soft Felt Hats, 2s Gd 'Men's Yorkshire Homespun Flannel Shirts. 3s lid Boys' Soft Felt Hats, Is lid Boys'.Braces, Gd, 9d; Men's ditto, Is Men's Cotton Sox, Gd, 9d , Men's Merito Drawers, 2s Gd Men's Shetland Merino Shirts, 2s Gd Men's Cotton Siuglets, 2s Boys' Cotton Shirts, Is Gd, Is fld LARGE STOCK OP SUMMER GOODS JUST AEEIVED. Don't Mistakr the Shop— JOSEPH PAUL, Next to the Theatre Royal, Queen Street, Mnskrton. R. PEICE, Manager. Monday, February 4,1881, 1541 Frister and Rossmans' IMPROVED SINGER . U.HOOPER&Co, SOLE AGENTS! L J. HOOPER & GO. have Just Re- • ceived another batch of these Wonderful Sewing Machines, with all tho Latest Improvements, and Samples are NOW ON VIEW at our Warehouse, Masterton. Several agents for different makers claim that their Machines are the best, and uo doubt thoy arc correct— when no others are ohull-ht, imfii'tunately for their assertions, tiro FRISTER & ROSSMANS' ocs-IMPROYED SINGER So far eclipses them that iliey' ]iav<* to take a hack seat, as, owing to its superiority in ■EMof;M<muijemait, Slmujlh, ami Durah'dilji, it afflerU itself, without doubt, as ihe IIEST MACHINE : , IN THE WORLD I Just taken One First Prize at the • Calcutta ExurnmoN, 1884, BEATING ALL OTII Kit MAKES I • : ' Call and Inspect ibem at - h I HOOPER <ft Cos ; : ; ,; Bon. Marche. ; THE. LARGEST STOCK I ECON D-HAND GOODS In Tim Citv, Including anything or everything required IN FURNISHING. IS TO BE FOUND FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STORE . Toby, And Manners-street. 159, NOW LANDING, Ex direct steamer, a large shipment of , T IMLE'S'pELEBRATED .'.;.-■ j non-poisonous pHIBi DIP. j^|hwh;weares|ial)led to seUat tlie-SL* DU|3ED PRICE of 5s Gd per gallon in 40 {allon'casks.and'S gallon drums. ■ FEAimjßsroN-siJtriET .....Wellington.

FREEHOLDS o.k DEFERRED PAYMENTS., Inspection is invited of very comfortable dwelling containing 5 rooms and scullery, 3 fire places; pump and copper in.; scullery; land,' 401t x 132 ft,' 'Qiibon-stteet., . right oppositenowschool. Prieoforcash; only. ,: '■".;■ Persons desiring Loans ongood freehold security, or wishiiig to inveifc in a sate " and profitable : Locil Society; should apply to K..Broivn-Mariager,Masterlon Building Society. ■,'.■■ .' .'■''•. '•' ' FOK..SALEJ;,. .•',■:' Dwelling o 1 rooms and. s.,acreß; of good land, dairy, cowshed, &c. ' £350, ■ Dwelling of. 5 rooms, and section of land, , £l2O. Dwelling of 5 rooms and section in Bent-ley's estate, £llO. 40 acres at Mauriceville, partly, cleared, on terms, Scvnr;il Sections of land in Cole-st." .} Aero of land in Colc-st, fenced and grassed, on the easiest term's. Dwelling house in Wriglcy's estate,' Easy terms, A few exceptional bargains in- Dixon's estate, allotments of nearly an aero and a half for £IOO, and on terms, - ' Farms for sale ou the Opaki with all necessary mprovoments, 400 Acres land at Opaki, £4, Tcrlns, Superior dwelling, outbuildings, good garden. Terms,. Good Substantial six-roomed House, and Section first class Land in Smith-street, near Presbyterian Church, May be had as a great bargain, Agents for RANSOME, HEAD, & JEFFEIUES, Agricultural Implement makers. CATALOGUES of Threshing Machines, Engines, Ploughs, Grubbers, Harrows, of all improved descriptions, R.BROWN & CO., 1288 ■ Council Chambers. Masterton, UNEQUALLED business premises'in the centre of Masterton, comprising corner shop with office or dwelling, fronting Queen and Perry streets, opposite the Club Hotel; and shop and dwelling rooms, adjoining the above fronting Qneon-streot, 1558 R BROWN & CO. FOR SALE.. . ' BOUT 10 Boxes of Old Bees, with the honey as they now stand on benches. Apply to 1629 T. W.SHU'TE. riOE'SALE—II| acres. first-class JL' LandinColumba Street (opposite Dixon's Estate), twelve chains frontage to a chain road, Subdivided; into.convenient paddocks, well watered, new 5 roorued.dwelling, 2 acres of orchard,' and outbuildings, PItIOE-<SG3 per acre. . TERMSCash, balance'on Mortgago for a term of years. 1G29 E, J. BERNARD. IIRST-OLASS Cocksfoot seed W. C. BUCHANAN, Tupurnpnru, -MA.STERTONCASH BOOT AND SHOE MARKET! H PETERSON & Co. beg , to inform their numerous Customers ind tho Public generally, that having now iomploted the extensive alterations to their! nvmises, and largely increased their stock, they have now THE LARGEST ' AND IFMOST COMPLETESTOO K.^3 OF ' "■•' BOOTS & SHOES EVER SEEN IN THE WAIRARAPA His magnificent Stock comprises Goods from iome of tho best Colonial; English', ami Jontinental Manufacturers'; and as they are .... still making;! •■■;:■■*• LARGE REDUCTION':! FOR CASHT, Diievery pail'of boota'aud"'shoes.sold,'ftie" Public of -.Masterton'' will find it greatly to their advantage to: purchase from him. [I..PETERSON has'no-old,.dried up. Bank•upt Stock, but all-bis Goods are of'the VEWESTand BEST DESCRIPTION, and Cheaper than any other Honso in the. Wairarapa.t • ..'...;; ■.'■' [he Bespoke Departments under our own lersonal supervision, so that'a Perfect Fit ind Unsurpassed Style is Guaranteed:' So In not mistake the name, but purchase your. Bootsfr'om H. PETEIiSON & CO., Cash Boot & SnoE Mabkei', ' Next Club Hotel), Queen-Street, Masterton, Paperhangings! PAPERHANGINGS! PAPERHANGINGS! BEFORE having your Rooms Re-papered, you are invited to call and Inspect the IE W /ESTHETIC PATTERNS, with Dados •' and Borders Complete, at FORESTERS' HALL PAINT. SORIM, PAPERHANGING DEPOT,;3r. COKER..;...PROPRIETOR Sooms Re-Papkhed on the .Shortest, Notice! ILASS Cut to'any size,"frtim an ai xlO ;o a 40.x00v rames.an'd Sashes •. < " " jrfße-Glg,!eed. . M '<'% ' Istimates given and Material. Supplied.for; Any Branch of Work hvthe Traded ■'■'■'■ 3EORGE~COKER

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 11 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 11 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 11 March 1884, Page 3

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