Tenders for Inland Mail. Services foi General' Post Office, Wellington, 20th August, 1884. QtEALED TENDERS will be receiver 0 at the Chief Post Office, Wellington until SATUEDAY, the twenty-seventh proximo, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for c period of two years from the Ist January, 1885, to the 31st December, 188 G. "* m r Postal District of Wellington, 1, Blairlopie Eoad and Mr Tatham's Station, Homewood, twice weekly 4. Carlorton anil Gladstone, thrice weok|y 5. Carterton Post Office and Eailway Station, as requited 6. Caatlepcint and Horbertville, weekly 7. Clareville Eailway Station and Post Office, daily 8 Ekefuliuna nud Alfredlon, weekly '"yeatheraion and Kahautara, twice weekly 10. Featberston and Tauherenikau, thrice weekly 11, Peal horston and Wangaiuioana, via Maryborough, twice weekly 15. Gladslono and Glenburn, via Flatpoint, weekly 16. Greytoini Post Offico and Hdilway Station, as required 17. Hult and Wainuiomata, twice weekly 18. fihtt Eailway Stalion and Taita, twice daily 21. Martinborou«h and East Coast, weekiy 22. Martiuboroußii and Mount Adatm, Upper Pahaua, weekly 23. Masterlon and Bideford, weekly . 24. Mastertnn and Brancepeth, weekly | 25. Mastertou and Castlepoint, twice weekly 2G. Masterton and Kuripuni, daily 27. Maatonon Post Office and Eailway Stalion, as required The attention of intending tenderers is directed to iho following clausn of the terms and conditions of contiact printed at the back of ihe tender forma: " The daya and hours of arrivals and departures ojjnails will be stated in a lime-schedule cbed to the bond, but other days and ui's may from time to time bo fixed by the Postmaster-General by notice in writing. For services performed by coach no staee shall exceed twelve miles, except by special permission from the PostmasterGeneral, who shall determintj whether or not longer stages are unavoidable." Contractors whoso tenders may be accepted must be prepared 10 carry out the services for which tliey iriider according to the lime lablo trained by ilie Contractors must, m accordance with the terms and conditions of mail coii'ivtcis, provide a free box seat on any vehicle, and ut free passage by any steamer or boat, when required, for an officer travelling on the business of Ibe department, Forms of tender, with the terms and. conditions of contract, may be procured at any post offico. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, indorsed " Tender for Mail Service, No. ," to be addressed and enclosed to the Chief Postmaster, Wellington, W. GEAY, A Secretary. NOTICE, T|HE next English and European Mail, via Briudisi (It specially addressed), due\in London 14th October, will close at this bffice on Thursday, tho 28th day of Augusit, at 0,30 a. 111, J, LAGGE, . Postmaster, Masterton, 26th August, 1884. 1772
MASTERTON, Cash Boot and Shoe Market. H. PETERSON & Co, )EG to inform their numerous customers jj and the public generally that tbey have on band a very fine assortment of Boots and Shoes at PEICES TO SUIT EVERYONE, In the Ladies' Department we have just *£,ved a fresh supply of Otto Hurz Kid Button Boots, Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, Pinet's Kid E. S. Boots, Pollack's Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, and other lines too numorous to mention, also, a splendid assortment of Girls' and Children's Boots and Shoes, A Large Stock of Cove & West's celebrated HAND SEWN PORPOISE SHOOTING BOOTS always on hand at prices that defy competition. Also a splendid stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Colonial made boots and shoes, A liberal discouut allowed on all cash purchases, The bespoko department receives emy attention, nothing but the very best material and workmanship being used. Onu visit will convince the moat sceptical that the place to purchase boots and shoes is at the Cash Boot and Shoe Market, (Noxt Club Hotel), Queen-Streot, Masterton.
NOTICE IHE next English and European Mail . per Tongariro (if specially addressed), due in London on 9th October, will close at this Office on THURSDAY,, the ,28th day.of August, at 1.30 p.m. k J. BAGGE, 0 Postmaster. w Masterton, 26th August, 188-1. 1771
EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT. WE, the undersigntd storekeepers and drapers, ot Mastortou, being desirous of limiting the hourß of business within reasonable bounds, and of affording our employees more time for recreation and home duties, agree to close our respective stores and shops at Seven o'clock, and in furtherance of this object we make known our intention publicly, and impress on our customers the desirability of early shopping. This will take effect from Ist September. HI OWEN & CO, GRAHAM & DUNCAN W. It. BERRY, per C, SMITH EDWIN FEIST FREDERICK W. TEMPLE RAPP&BARE . W, BELL. f* Mastertou, 251 h August, 1884. 1771 CHEAP CASH STORE. MAUEICEVJLLE. W- JESSEN announces that he has , taken over the store hitherto carried.on by his brother, I?, Jessfin, and will continue to supply grocems, &e:, of the best .quality at moderate prices.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1771, 27 August 1884, Page 3
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