PERSONS who have signified their willingness to form a Jockey Club in the Caatlcpoint District, are requested to meet at the Tcnui Hotel, on Saturday the 28th inst,, at 7 p.m. BUSINESS: Craving up of Bales, and Election of Oiliccrs. 1717 T. MACM.
PUBLIC NOTICE, WARNING ia hereby given to all persons that section 29 of '! Tlio Eabbifc Naisanco Act 1S82" provides a penalty of not less than £5 nor more than £2O for killing unlawfully any animal declared a natural enemy of tho rabbit, and that a notieo appeared in tho New Zealand Gazette of lGthWoveinber, 1882, declaring ferrets to be natural enemies of tho rabbit, ■ EDWARD ORBELL, Inspector, Martirlon, June 23rd 1881. 1717
HI CASTLEPOINT EOAD DISTRICT, NOTICE is hereby given tbatlhc Castlepoint Road Board at its next meeting, to be held on tho 28th inst., intend to mako a general rate of ono half-penny in tho £ on all rateable property withm the said district, for ono year, from the first day of April, 1881, to the 31st day of March, 1885. Tho Rate Book will be open for inspection at tho Board's Oflice, By order, A. MoHUTCHON, Clerk, Tinui. 12th Juno, 1881, 1709
SIGNOB OTTO HUG, SWISS MEDICAL CLAIBYOYANT TTAS arrived in Mnstctton, andwill remain L until tlio 19th ol Juno at tlio Club Hotel, Ho leaves Mastcrton on tlio 19th by tho first train, for Greytoivn, and will remain there until the 23rd at Havnmerich's Hotel, He leaves on Monday tho 23rd, by tho first train for Wellington,
L. J. HOOPER 4 Co., CLOTHIERS AND. OUTFITTERS, HAVE JUST OPENEDA NOTHER CONSIGNMENT of their MACINTOSH TWEED OVERCOATS. Every Cont Guaranteed Waterproof. 175 Fine Goats, All Sizes 175
ALSO--34 of the Celebrated JEHU COATS, with Capes for Riding ami Driving, Cannot be Surpassed for the purposo they are intended for. L J. Hooper and Co. HAVE JUST OPENED--9 CASES and 3 BALES of thoEenowned J9FCOLONIAL CLOTHING.TQi Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, Roslyn .—Tweed Suits, Trousers, Crimean Shirts, Under-Pants, Socks, Flannels, Jjlankets, Bugs, &c, &e, L. J, HOOPER AND CO. HAVE JUST OPENED--3J DOZEN of their Celebrated MASHEB, and other shapes, UNEtiEAKABLE SILK FELT HATS, made expressly to their own orders, and Cannot Be Beaten for Wear and Appearance, L.l HOOFER & Co., Bon Marche, DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS,
CLEARING-OUT SALE Fruit and Ornamental Trees i Shrubs. Rfinn Finest named Apples, all grafted vUUV on Blight-prcof Stocks, from 9s per dozon. iKfiA Plums, from 9s, reach; s for 12s; Walnuts, Quinces, Loquats, Chestnuts, Klbcrts, Vines, Cherries, from !)s per doz. Qfjnn SPRUCE (this is ono of the UUuv finest trees that can bo planted for beauty, and affords a grand shelter, from 9d each. u P ressu3 Lawsoniana, from 9d LU\J\J eac ]j. (j U p re33U g Marcracarpa, from 9d (very scarce). KHA .Larch,. 9dj Junipers, 9d. 150 JUU Tews, Is, 250. Wcllingtoma, from 2s 900(1 Uo(^o^on( ' l ' ons . embracing 250 J L\J\J\J 0 [ the grandest named sorts, direct from Scotland. Nothing can equal this plant for the beauty of its flowers and foliage, Plants worth from 10s Cd to 3Cs per plant in any nursery in tho world, can now bo had at 3Gs per dozen sorts Cf\ Sorts Clematis, from 2s each. Tho collection of trees now offered cannot bo surpassed cither in quality or for cheapMil L, JONES, Asent, FOR SALE on easy terms, my well-known GARDEN, with or witnout nursery stock. Tho orchard is tho finest in New Zealand, Trees, about 2000, all bearing, W. W. MoOAEDLB. MESSES J. STONE & SON, of tho Waipoua Nursery, beg to inform tho inhabitants of tho district that they have received a largo and assorted stock of fruit and'ornamental trees from the well-known nursery of Mr Ivory, of Rangiora, Canterbury, and are prepared to sell the samo at reasonable prices, Ordrrs left with Mr A, P. Feilding will bo attended to. ICB3 NEW SEEDS.- NEW SEEDS. JUST arrived by Mail Steamer from San Francisco, all kinds of Vegetables, Flowers, Pinus Insignia; and Macracarpri, all in splendid order, at OKEL.Ii & JLINNELL'S BEEHIVE STORE, Courtenay Place, opposite tho Gas Works. 171 C
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 23 June 1884, Page 3
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676Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 23 June 1884, Page 3
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