CASTLEPOINT ROAD DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, AN Election for a member for No. 1 •"■ Sub-division-nf.the above District, in place of Mr Richard R. Meredith, resigned, will take place on Saturday, the 6th December, Nominations will close at tho office of the Board, on Saturday, the 29th mat. at 12 noon. Nomination forniß may he obtained from A.McHUTCBON, Reluming Officer. Tonni, 19th November, 1884. 1843 A GENERAL MEETING of the MASu TERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB will be held at tho Club Hotel oa SATUBDAY, Nov. 22nd, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To establish a Working Bee for the new Bace Course. Members earnestly requested to attend, &. J. FITTON, iron. Sec. NOTICE 7 "" A LL Persons are hereby cautioned against removing timber from Section No 183, Block IX, and Sections 181, 185, 186, .187, 189,190,191,192, and 193, Block X, Puketoi Survey District. Any person acting contrary to this notice will be prosecuted, BULLER & GULLY, Wellington. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE fiiaada of Mr D. McLachlan are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late daughter Catherine Ann MoLiCHUN, which leaves his residence, . Spring Bank, Gladstone, for Carterton Cemetery on SATURDAY, November 22nd, at 12 noon. T. JAGO, 1843 Undertaker. TO FENCERS, - of THURSDAY, the. 27th mst„ for eroding ■ about 22 chains of sawn' fencing round the Masterton Park Oval'. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to the undersigned, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ut J. PAYTON, Chairman, Park Oval Ground Committee. ■ Masterton, Nov. 19,1854. If^fe* Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, MASTERTON 'PAKE. .iIESDERS are invited till MONDAY, JL 24th November, for the purchase of grass in the Masterton Park. For particulars 'yto W. SELLAR, Secretary. CHEAP FENCING WIRE, A FEW TONS of foe above, slightly damaged by salt water, can be had at FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STOIIE, Wellington at a 67 the TON. GALVANIZED HOOFING IKON at 3J16 ..-. . .-.NOTICE.' \S& -next English and European Mail per _ r .;s.B.'Ruapoha (ifSpecially addressed), ■ will oloaaat this Office on MONDAY, the 24th day .of November.' at 6.30 o.in, Due in Lonto about "sth January. '"..' '''"'.'■'" J. BAGGE," . 1842 ". . ■'...Postmaster; . -x " N-OTIOE, 'AWING.to the loss of poultry fromooru r piemisefl, all persons tresDassing either for fishiiiglor other purposes after this' dateoneur properties at Makora, will be prosecuted, •.. ..J.BILLINGTON, R. JOHNSTON, . A. A. ELKINS. NATURE'S jKERBAI. REMEDIES A RE tho best MEDICINES tliat can be used Tieyare pure, cheap, and effectual, and give tisfactlon to all who use them, as the nuinerrs and testimonials we have received during is HOP DIMS,.a purely vegetable compound, imLul? n mv^ mllin:ition of tlw test HOPS ANDIUKE, DANDELION, BUCHU,' RHUBARB ..OOP, and a few other-HERBS, making it an vlffiH remi U£ mt * fonn 0| "VER and KIPNEY diseases, INDEGESTION, BILLIOUSNESS , HMRTBMW, &c. The liver weighing about four -oundslis the great wheel of life's machine. '♦es the whole mechanism of man. When it acts £s well every other wheel, gland, factor, works which, when it stops, is torpid, the who'" a begins to get out of order, the feet becoi , the head aches, the mouth tastes badly, the™ are pains around the shoulder blades, the body is chilly, the mind confused, and if not stopped, total J^^r'o' 0 ?,?' OU , R HOP BITTERS wltt the LIVER PILLS will emulfje the liver and restore lb l c . t i!&,;iV s , I, .,l )osilivo cur « '<" all BILLIOUS Liver Pills-Is per- box of SO pills, or S boxes for 2a Od. .TVs will undertake to treat auy CHRON.C DISEASE Joo matter of howlong standing. If our remedies fall To accomplish what we claim forlhcm we will return the money. Advice gratis by enclosing stamp for reply to'R. Ayres, Medical Herbalist and Specialist Taranakl-street, Wellington. N.8.-WholesaleAgent for Professor Brown's .Herbal Remedies, Dr Lane's Catarrh .Cure, Dr Llewellyn's RHEUMATIC speclflo, Dr Vaugtian'a Corn and Wart Cure, Professor Brown's Complete Herbalist, Electric Belts, Sic, &c. Agent for Masterton, Mr J.-WILLIAMS, 10 be disponed of. after Ohrißtmaß, the , goodwill, furniture, &c, of a Ladies' - Boarding School in Masterton, established five years, Terms very moderate, For .further particulars apply Uffico of this paper. 1839 L yT B JAMES BROWN is appointed Uolkc tor and Caniamr to the '|pwi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 20 November 1884, Page 3
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