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J. I), cox I WALLACE-STREET, . FEATHER STON The. cheapest 'house in tho district for Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Clothing, Blankets, and Flannels; j JUST ARRIVED FOR THE W'INTeI A splendid assortment of BOYS' & •MEN'S TWEED ■ S U I T S , '■ .:. J 4 ! ' •Bpya' suits from Bs. Men's Suits from 21a. A very superior suit, 22s Gd. Ladies' fur-lined cloaks; Beaver, Otter, and other valuable skins. ' FUR CAPES. FUR CAFES. A large assortment of Ladies' Hats, Felt, Satin, and Artificial Flowers'of the newest designs, Ostrich Feathers plain and variegated, Fancy Goods, Trinimings, Millinery. J.D.C. has the acknpwleplged lead jn Fancy Goods, Ribbons LaCes, and the Ladies' Department generally. A we]]:assprte(l s.tock of BOosSpfl(M «'• MOWY, and'Oßdpft. SpeejaJ Blencj?, 2/-. 2/<|, 2/8. Sugar f_i-p.ni 12s Cd per bag. % ihttu.a] Ljfe Assurance Sppjety of Vjcfpria. Accident Insurance A^ocja\\m qf New Mmi " The Australian Mercantile Union liißiiranqe Company, (Limited), Novelty Hall, WALLACE-STREET, FMf|jppf'ON J. D. COX, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. nnHE following persons have been duly. J_ nominated for the'office of Auditor, at the present election':— : DALRYMPLE, GEORGE SAMUEL WEMYSS '' ■" '■■'■ lORNs'jOSERfI SELLAR, W-JLLJa^ qf TAVO aud> tors frpni the abqve-.n,am,ed. candidates will be taken, pii' MONDAY, hfjiine 1885, at the Institute, Master-ton, between the hours of 0 in tho forenoon, and 0 in the afternoon. R. BROWN, 1990 Returning Officer. ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH, sohoolroom on WEDNESDAY, May 2i th, at 8 p.m. Business—To consider the present, financial position of the Parish. \V. E.'PAIGE, . 1986 Inciunhput, J '' ' '■'•'■■'•'''i PUBLIC MEETING. AT the request of'ratepayers in the Castlepoint Riding I 1 hereby nojjjty that a public meeting'will be held lit tho TinuiHallbn ," ' ' '' " ""' "■ TpEsriAAi';, 2Ct« ikst., " "AUp'm. ' To give t]iegenticiijgn'ivhp,\yiphtp rep-, resent 't|i'e' ratopefg jn tluf Qp,u||y Council, p opportunity of expressing their views, 1995 ROBERT LANGDON, WM. NEILL, TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES. Prince of Wales' Stables, Masterton, and Tinui Stables, T)EGS to inform the Mil? 1) j& l»e \)u iniehe'^'tb6 v 'MUT |! iukT for 'ltlibii 1 convenience 1 Horses anil- Buggies hired'' in Mast'orton' may be left at Tinui, or vice una; Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to any part of the North Island. '■ ■ .' Livery &■ Bait.^L :Evefy action 'paid tb fiovsdß * left in Ilia oliiirgo,'-* 1 Gbocl Feeding Paddocks in n6th townships. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach office for any value over one pound, and these must be lpked and pre'pal, ajjd tjiojr, ya]pe stated" a| M time.:' ■••'•■■•• -i^. OAbTLEPOINT HOAD DrSTBIOT. AN extraordinary vacancy having occurred through the non-election of a member for No. 0 sub-division at the annual election, I hereby appoint WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst,, at noon, as, foe, day for t]}g nomination of can'diilates to theaiildofllop. : - '"■■> <'■■■■*■ Nomination forms may be obtained froYn • , i . i ■■ ' A. McHUTCHON, Returning Officer, Tinui, 18th May, 1885; 1996 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Wellington Section). ARRANGEMENTS FOR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, . Monday, 25th pj, .jBB^, THE ordinary time-table will be sus- ,; peiVded!'. 'CHEAP RETURN FARES,' available for 1 one'one day only— I . ;., ;\- l! '• i i : i- i.,' <, . To or from lstclass 2nd class Wellingt6nWjtoertp_ji' i^od'' „ ,', qrPreytflwn. Gs, 4a. 9d „' ,'j Featherstpn 5p 3j' fifl Fi'qmEeatlierston prGrey: tpwn to Masterton .., MliaOd Excursion tickets may be obtained from the Guard of the train at those stations not otherwise provided with them, Between all stations not included in the above, and for passengers not wishing to return the same day, Saturday Return Tickets will be issued, available for the return journey up .to the evening of Tuesday, the 26th. ■ ■■■;■'■'■ By order.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1997, 22 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1997, 22 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1997, 22 May 1885, Page 3

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