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WELL LINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. . THE Fourth Quarter will begin < Monday, sth October. CHAS. P, POWLES, Secretary. 28th September, 1885, 211 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, at Mastcrton,September 20th, Black and Tan Sheep Pup, 7 montl old, rough coat, answers to the nainei "Nip," The above reward will be pa: on recovery to Mr H. Welch, Bentle; street, Masterton. 21( THREE DOORS ABOVE GEAR CO' SHOP. Lambtox Quay, Weuixgtox. TTISITORS to Wellington will find th V above first-class Restaurant ver convenient, owing to its close proximity t Station. An cxcellen shilling dinner is served from 12 to 5 while visitors may at any time obtain nice fresh-cooked meal of anything the desire, for which a special tariff i charged. Country visitors arc respect fully invited to give our rooms a trial WALKER & FARRANT, Proprietors. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS." WELLINGTON SECTION. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MONTI] OF OCTOBER. ON ALL WEDNESDAYS AND S. ; IT URDAYS THROUGHOUV THE MONTH. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES.

WILL be issued by the ordinal') trams leaving Masterton 7.30 a.m, and 2,10 p.m. Ist Cl's 2nd Cl'« s d s (1 Masterton to Wellington ( vet ™) 14 10C Carterton or Greytown to Wellington (return) ... 12 9 C Featherstnn to Wellington Mum) 10 7 ri Available for the return passage FO ONE M EEK from the date of issw Tickets issued on Wednesday will ] available for the return journey t the Saturday week following date issue. On Wednesdays 7th and 21st and c Saturdays 3rd 17th and 24th Octobe day return tickets will be issued at tl undermentioned stations at the followir CHEAP FARES, available by excu sion trains only to Wellington, and fi return cither by tho ordinary 4.25'p.n train or by exclusion train leaving Wei lingtonat 10.30 p.m. on the day of issui IstCl's 2nd CI s d ~s Masterton to Wellington (return) f 5 Carterton or Greytown to Wellington (return) ~. C 4 Featherston to Wellington (return) 5 3 Passengers from flag stations betwee Masterton and Featherston can book n the ordinary fares to the nearest statio: at which excursion tickets are issued, an then secure the privilege of travelling a the excursion rates to Wellington, For time table and other informatio: see large posters. 2109 BY ORDER. TO BUILDERS, WINDERS are invited until NOON 01 X FRIDAY, 9th instant, for the Erection of a Woo] slice and Men's Quar tors For Messrs Cockburn Hood and Walker Plans and specifications at my office. GEO. FANNIN, 2109 Architect. rnENDERS be will received unti I NOON on WEDNESDAY, tin 7th October for Alterations and Add ■ tious to the Presbyterian Church. Plans and Specifications to be seen 01 application to 2108 E. FJSIST. WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY TENDERS will be received at thii Office till NOON on TUESDAY 13th October, for SO Chtiins Formation. Oalionga Hill, Masterton to Waiiuata road. Plans, etc., may be seen at tho Count) Council Chambers, Masterton, and Roac Board office, Tinui. F. G. MOORE. County Council Chambers, Masterton, 30th Sept., 1885. 2101: WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mHE Fourth Quarter will begin or X MONDAY, the sth October. CHAS. P. POWLES, 2111 Secretary. SETTLEMENT LAND FOR "SALE ON ADYA.NTAGEOUS TERMS. QCAA Acres of first class lightly uuuu timbered country in the Vppei Part of the Wangaehu Valley, subdivided into sections oi various sizes. The lower portion of this land has been .readily taken up, and there is now ever) now every probability of the remaining upper portion being placed in as favorable a position for road access. By combined action of the Crown Lands Department and the County the short length of road between the end of the Dreyer's Rock Road and Alfredton will probably bf undertaken this summer, bringing this land into easy communication with ths Railway and Masterton. Price—From £3 (for partly open grass land) to £2 per acre. Terms, per acre—2s per cent cash ; 2] per cent first year; 5 per cent second and third years; 6 per cent for any furthei period. Full 1 particulars and assistance in view' ing the land, on application to RAWSON & MAOKAY, Offices adjoining Court House. 2111 • 1 A SPARAGUS, the first of the season, ij\ can -bti purchased at Mrs MORRIS SHOP, in Queen St, 2111

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2111, 3 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2111, 3 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2111, 3 October 1885, Page 3

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