Resident Magistrate's District of Wairarapa. New Zealand. To Wit. TO EDWARD BERGIN and 40 others whose names or descriptions appear in the Schedule hereto. You and each of you are hereby summoned to attond'afc the Resident Magistrates' Court to bo holden at Mastcrton, on Monday, tho 27tli day of July, 1885, at tlio hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, to answer tho demand of Frederic George Moore, tlio of rates to the Wairarapa East County Council, for the sum or sums set opposito your names or descriptions respectively in tho Schedule hereunder. • Herein fail not, or tho cases will bo heard and determined in your absence, Given under my hand at Masterton aforesaid the 9th day of July, 1885, • ■ . ' . J. J. FREETH, Clerk R.M, Court. Name or description, ot owner, Description of Property. m sr EtlWhrd Bergin, or owner «[s Brodersen, or owner utieri Carlsen, or owner Richard Ellis, cxr,, or owner Q. S. Hans, or ownen Frederick Jessop, or owner Kelly k McGrath, or owner Kennock, or owner Robert Bradshaw Todman } and >or owner Charlotte Bridget Todman J J, D. Murphy, or owner Hans Zensen, or owner Oliarles Bennington, or owner A. AV, Kirk, or owner Rasmus Neilsen, or owner Robert Peel Raymond, or ownor Edmor Loir, or owner wner Owner Owner Owner Bp wner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner !owner wner 'Owner Owner Owner Section 48,-' Opaki „ . 35, AVaipoua Pt, „ 37 and 38, AVaipoua • „ 57, fWnipoua „ 77,-Kopuaranga „ 28, AVaipoua „ 4G, Rangitumau ~ 13, AVaipoua „ 104 and 105, Rangitumau „ 111, Rangitumau „ . 77, Opaki' ~ 70, Alfrodton, including 59' cost of service attempted . Section 41, Block VII, Mangaone „ 9, Mangaone, including £2 cost of service attempted Section 38,39, Block VI, Mangaone „ 48, Kopuaran'ga, including IDs cost of service attempted Section 106, Rangitumau 125, Rangitumau 110, Rangitumau 109, Rangitumau 200, Rangitumau IC, Block XI., Mangaone 172, Rangitumau Bli, Alfredton 150, Alfredton 79, Rangitumau i9C, Alfredton 159,. Alfredton l(i0, Alfredton 11)2, Alfredton 17-'s Rangitumau 175, Rangitumau 11, S.B. Eketahuna 24, 25, S.B. Eketahuna 2, S.B. Eketahuna 3, S.B. Eketahuna 5, S.B, Eketahuna 9, S.B. Eketahuna 12, S.B. Eketahuna 2fi, S.B. Eketahuna 27, S.B, Eketahuna 318 1111
Education Board, Wellington, Bth July, 1885. Applications, stating q uai itication and experience, will be received at this office up to THURSDAY next, the 15th iust., for the following appointments Assistant, Masterton, salary £l2O per annum; master, Pahautanui, salary £l7O and house; master, Tauhcrcnikau, salary £IOO and house. Several pupil teachers are required for city school. Apply early. AUTHOR DORSET, fp9 Secretary. ~Bi Special' n a His Excellency Wm. D. JeiiArrOINTMENT vois, K.C.B. H. T. PRICE, HAIRDRESSER, 223, LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON. L Just . Received ONG Lengths of human hair, I quality; Short Curl for Fringes; Italian Hair pins; Curling and Crimping Irons, and General Trade Wigs and Head Dresses of every cription made to order. ' NOTICE. G EDWARDS, htc of Dry River. 1 t want a coach driver, Telegraph if you can come. THOS. F. EVANS, 2037 Martinboro ugh. TO~ FLOCK OWNERS~AND~RESIDENTS IN WHAREAMA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Messrs hercook & taplin, having secured accomodation for their teams, and the storage of wool and goods at. the Mungapakeha and Tiriui Junction, in addition to their premises at the Taueru, are prepared to carry wool and goods at the lowest current rates, and goods entrusted to tliern "will be Btored freo at any of their sheds. During the Summer season they will maintain a daily communication between Masterton and Tinui. HERCOOK & TAPLIN, 2036 Carriers, Taueru. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. EMPIRE LABOUR EXCHANGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY, HOUSE, LAND A ESTATE AGENTS.
iAHIATUA GENERAL STORE. J. 00RAN, ' Peofhifjoh. 2034 £A A SACKS of good feed oats for salo Gd. 2034 S. E. GAPPER. MRSBAMBER, (Late W. P, Fellinghain.) THE CENTRAL BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Queen-st., Mastertox. TUST RECEIVED: WINTER STOCK including Real Porpoise-liide 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, from 12s to 18s Try— Our Watertights, own make, 10s 6d Men s Stroug Bluchers, own make, 8s Boys' and Girls' Calf Balmorals, Watertights, and Coppertoes, all sizes A large stock of Children's Boots, our own make. .■]: V! TLY WHAT IS WANTED— Ball and Evening dress Shoes in Satin, all shades of color, and the latest designs Our new Golosh Cloth Tops, for ladies and children, effect a great saving in shoe leather.
" THE CENTRAL" BOOT k SHOE DEPOT, MRS BAMBER, (Late W. P. Fellinghain.) 202? R BROWN ACo, Council Chambers, Masteiiton. LAND, LOAN, Insurance and Commission Agents. Agencies-Ransomes, Head andJefferies Agricultural Implements, Portable Entjinej, J'hreshintj Machines, <C-c., <C-c (see Catalogues); North British ami Mercantile Insurance Company; Manterlon Permanent Investment and Buildimj Society. PROPERTY LIST. Convenient Dwelling and outbuildings, J acre garden land in Colc-strcefc. Only ; £250, part cash, balanco in monthly payments over a term of years Superior dwelling, with outbuildings and first class fruit garden, Cole street, easy terms Dwelling House and 5 acres good land with outbuildings, Manaia; terms Dwelling house of 6 rooms and 3i acre cleared bush land, bounded by creek Manaja; cheap and terms Section of. land in Ohurcli-street—£so 2 sections facing the Park—£3s eaoh Dwelling house, (.tables, and outbuildings, 1 acre of knd, orchard, &c; £IOO Four-roomed cottage and 2 sections of land Makora Btreefc; £l6O, terms Dwelling, dairy, cowshed, and 5 acres good land Dwelling 10 rooms, over I aire—vary easy terms 4$ acres Dixon's estato .2 sections (3 acres each)Dixon'B estato The conveniently situated, well-finished house in Church street, lately in the occupation of W. F. Roydhouso; easy ~ terms A well stocked station in Wairarapa North GOOD dwelling, stable, cow-shed, three roomed whare, one acre of land fenced, with good garden, £l6O. Terms, £6O cash; balance can remain at 8 per cent, interest. TO LET—Small farm near Carterton A number of dwellings, freehold and leasehold building sites, &c,, in addition to the'above. See list at our own office. £2OOO TO LEND FREEHOLD SECURITY. Preference
fTIHE undersigned beg to announce to X the Public that they have opened in the above business. The Labour Exchange will bo under the management of Mr J. Edwards (lato of Messrs France Bros,), which is sufficient gaurantee that the requirements of town and country employers, and those seeking employment, will bo punctually attended to. The colje&ction of Rents, Debts, &c, Ac., will be by Mr G. k'Beath, and all commissions placed in the hands of the firm will receive prompt attention. EDWARDS & McBEATH, Empire Labour Exchange and Private Enquiry Office. Wellington, next National Bank of New Zealand. July 6th, 1886, 2036 ~ DRESSMAKING. RS RICHARDSON begs to inti- - ■matfl that she hat removed from Albert Street to the house lately occupied by Mr W. McKenzie, in Bannisters street, MASTERTON HOSPITAL. THE Annual Meeting of Subscribers .' to 'the Hospital will be held on TUESDAY, the 14th day of July, 1885, at 4 p.m. in the Institute. : • Business,—To receive annual report and : Balance Sheet, Election of Committee. &c, lioar Masonio Hall. 2036
W. SELLAR, Secretary, Masterton, 7th July, 1885. . 2035 TO OWNERS OF BULLOCK TEAMS "TITANTED Tenders for draying timYY ber for a woolshed, at per 100 ft., 'from Bowlands and Maori Gardens to Glcndonald ; tenders to be sent to the undersigned by the 14th inst. COCKBURN HOOD & WALKER. 2034 BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. "YTOTICE is hereby givon that the J\| Masterton Borough Council did, at a special-meeting, held on Thursday, July 2nd, 1885, .adopt tho following resolution by special order " That a i special rate of sevenpence in the pound be liereby made on .the value of all ratable property in the Borough of Masterton, to , provide interest and sinking fund upon the authorized £IO,OOO Gas Loan." h A Special Meeting of the said Council 'will be held on' FRIDAY, 31st July, 1885, at 7.00 p.m., in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Masterton, fur tho purpose of confirming the said resolution. R.BROWN, July 4th, 1885. Town Clerk.
given to broad acres. Early appli cations necessary, R BROWN and Co. are instructed by , Mr Hessey to sell building allotments, fronting Bannister at., and the new street formed and metalled, centrally situated, good land. Terms, £lO deposit, balance at low rate of interest; or for cash at the option of purchaser. Persons wishing to secure a freehold are advised to. call early, as the sections aro selling fast . WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE Third Quarter will begin on TUESDAY, the 14tli July. CHAS. P. POWLES. 2037 Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2039, 11 July 1885, Page 3
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