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Board promised to boo to it as soon as the engineer was at liberty, and other necessary steps taken to autlioriso the Board to tako a piece of land through Mr Chow's property for a road. A deputation waited on the Board in reference to doing something to a side road at Kokbtmi. It was resolved to allow it to stand over till the fine weather. From Mr Carr and residents on Hughes' lino, stating that Mr Carr had completed his contract, and they did not see why the work should not be passed. • Mr Reynolds stated that he had come . along the line on Thursday last, and the holes which Mr King complained of had been filled in; but he could not speak in reference to the culverts. It was resolved that Mr Carr be paid. On the motion of Mr W. Booth, the cross road through, section 238, leading from Belvedere to Dalefield road, was ordered to be opened. '■ Mr Braithwaite was authorised to get some bush felled in his ward, Mr A, Gallon was allowed to expend £2.10s on Maffatt's line and £4 on Dalefield road. Mr N. Grace was authorised to expend £lO in his ward, and MrH, R, Bunny waa-to get some repairs done just this side of Hurunuiorangi bridge. ■Mr Rossiter's tender for bushfelling and clearing on Vile's line at 9s 10s per chain was accepted.' Accounts amounting to £lO3 Is 9d were passed for payment, and the meeting then terminated. Nature is oxe vast garden for the utiliza tion of science, ami its products, culled by skilfti hands, can be readily.applied to medicinal purposes. The meanest shrub, that grows by tht wayside, hatha virtue that, intelligently comprehended, may be turned to profitable account. The world knows the intrinsic properties of the celebrated Juniper-berry, but it remained to one original conception, so to extract, and compound its marvellous essences, as to generate that equally vrondrous restorative, known as Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps THE STONEHENGE LODGE oj DRUIDS meets at the Empire Hotel on TUESDAY, June 30. i A. J. HATHAWAY, 2028 Secretary. £I,OOO £I,OOO CALEDONIA'S CONSULTATION. WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE ELLINGTON jjTEEPLECHASE To be run July 18th, ISSS. 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. First Horse £250 lat Second Horse 100 2at £25 Third Hone 50 10 at 10 Starters 100 30 at 5 Non-starters -150 Races and Bonds treated separately. Cheques and Post Office Orders to be made payable to Caledonia only, Crossed cheques to be made payable to a number, or to bearer, Booksopento subscribers for. inspection, and the drawing conducted by a committee of subscribers and Press representatives. Registered r letters and telegrams not accepted. One shilling exchange where needed. Two stamps for reply and result.

Care of Arthur McCartney, P.O. Box 134, Napier. A representative of tlra journal was present yfesterday at Caledonia's Consultation drawing, the proceeding being conducted with the most scrupulous fairness, and in the presence of a committee of subscribers. The Consultation attracted 1973 subscribers, a very good result for a first sweep.—Hawke's Bay Herald, June 25,1885. 2028 NOTICE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ' "THE FOREIGN COMPANIES ACT, 1884." "VTOTICEis hereby given that "The jj\ Singer Manufacturing Company," incorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey, now carrying on business ft the Colony of New Zealand and clse'Trhero, has its Head Office for the said Colony at No. 9, Willis-street, Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington, where legal proceedings of any kind may be served upon it, and to which Notices of any kind may bo addressed or given. Dated this eleventh day of June, 1885. SAMUEL ROBINSON, Attorney for the Singer Manufacturing Company. By his, Solicitors, Sjevwright, Stout, & Co. 202 V MRS BAMBER, (LateW.P.'Fellinghani.) THE CENTRAL BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, QUEBK-ST., MaSTERTON. JUST RECEIVED: WINTER STOCK y including ;-r Real Pojpo.ise-hido Sewn Watertights, just the thing for winter, 30s Calf Balmorals, 23s Clump-soled ditto, 20s Ladies' High-leg, lace and button, Morocco and Kid Boots, seasonable, ,'«rom 12s to 18s Oar Watertights, own make, lGs 6d Men's Strong Bluchers, own make, 8s Boys' and Girls' Calf Balmorals, Watertights, and Coppertoes, all sizes A large stock of Children's Boots, our own make, EXACTLY WHAT IS WANTEDBall and Evening dress Shoes in Satin, all shades of.color, and tho latest designs Our new Golosh Cloth Tops, for ladies and children, effect a great saving in shoe leather. " THE CENTRAL" BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, MRS BAMBER, (Late W. P. Fellingham.) 2027 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. THE annual parish meeting will be held in the schoolroom ON MONDAY, GtjiJULY, at 7.30 p.m. To receivo annual report, 2020 W, E. PAIGE. 1 J.OUSES & LAND FOR SALE. H-EOOM COTTAGE, Albert-st. 1 4-ROOM ditto & SCULLERY, Vic--1 2-ROOM itto & SCULLERY, Bent-ley-sfc. Sections of land in Victoria, Albert, and VilJa-Streets; one acre Bentley's Estate. Terms :Part Cash. Apply THOMAS JAMES, 931 Albert-St.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2028, 29 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2028, 29 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2028, 29 June 1885, Page 3

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