CROWN LANDS, Wellington, October 31st, 1885, •\TOTICE is hereby given, as required 1> by Section G5 of the Lands Act, 1877, .that Thos, F, Bonnott, the selector of Section 8, Block I, KopUaranga, has applied to the Land Board to transfer the same to William Porter. Dated tins 31st day of October, 1885. J. W. A. MARCHANT, 2134 Commissioner of Crown Lands. FUNERAL NOTICE, THE friends of J. R. Graham, jun. are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of his late infant daughter, which will leave his residence in Perry street at 3 p.m. to-morrow (SUNDAY). TO LET.—For a few months, secure paddock at Homebush, six acres grass, well watered, Apply to WILLIAM ALEXANDER, 2134 Chapel-street. MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF WARDEN. NOTICE. rnHE following are the names of the JL candidates nominated to fill the office of Warder for No. 3 subdivision of the district— GORRINGE, ORLANDO JACKSON, HUGH WIIITEMAN WELCH RICHARD REID, Tho number of candidates nominated exceeding the vacancies to be filled a poll will be taken for the election of ONE of the persons nominated, on WEDNESDAY the lltli November, between tho hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and G o'clock p.m., at tin following placesMr John Cameron's residence, Opaki, Mr Peter Thomson's residence, Mauriceville. R, WILSONE, Returning Office. Road Board Office, Masterton 31st October, 1885. 2134 MASTERTON FARMERS' CLUB. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Club will be held in tho Club Room, Temple Chambers, on Saturday, October 31, at 3 p.m. RICHD. J. FITTON, 2133 Secretary. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Committee have decided to alter the conditions of the LEAPING MATCH, which will take place on the Show Day, as follows The High Leap is abolished, and in lieu thereof, there will be two consecutive Hurdle Jumps and a Water Jump in one run, H. H. WOLTERS, / TWffhnni. n. E, POTTER, BOOT AND fcsHOE MANUFACTURER, (Late New Zealand Leather Co,) Lambton Quay Wellington (Opposite Government AS a Manufacturer, J.E.P. is enabled to offer to the Public considerable advantages as to value and quality. Special attention is called to the goods of our own manufacture, which were awarded Three Prizes at the Industrial Exhibition. Every description of boots and shoes made to order. Country orders promptly executed. Price lists on application, 2131 BON MAR CHE, L. J. HOOPER & CO.'S Cost nine, Mantle, & Habitmaking Depax-tinent. E have a most successful Costumier, supported by first-class workers. We guarantee Perfect Fit, Style and Finish, at extremely moderate prices, Mourning orders are executed prior to all other, Wedding Orders and Travelling Outfits executed with despatch. WANTED,—Apprentices and Improvers. L. J. HOOPER & CO, DRAPERY AND CLOTHING IMPORTERS. 2129 MASTERTON TO TINUI. The telegraph lib® of COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, September 29th, leaving tho Princo of Wales Stables MWterton, every Tuesday and Friday a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Gftetlopoint, and making the return •idurney on the following days. WM, NEILL, 1i : 53j03 Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2134, 31 October 1885, Page 3
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