•*:.nac«riijiw»jyq nummm AMALGAMATjfiI/. ■ FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' ifflO!3STaiieia»iTs ox ANNIVERSARY DAY, JAN. 22, 1886. ■ MASTERTON PARK OVAL. W. McKENZIE, Hon, See,
THE above reward will bo paid for the conviction of the person or persona who SPEAR TROUT in the Wairarapa streams. / _ . iW. H. BEETHAM, For the Wellington and Wairarapa Ac--2175 olimatiaation Society. nn-ENDERS, to close 4 p.m., Saturday, JL 26 th Dec., are invited for haulage of about forty-eight thousand feet of timber from Mr Donald's Mill, Lower Taueru,« to bridge site, Wainuioru, near Mr Yen-' nell's j also, Iron Work, from Masterton. Specifications to be seen at Mr Roger's Hotel, Taueru, and at the residence of the undersigned. JOSEPH DAWSON, 21 <'° Contractor, Masterton, '"OPMiIAIsT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 (BOXING DAY,) WNEILL will run a Special Coach, , leaving Tinui Stables at D a.m., ill time to catch first race. Return Tickets £l, available for return by TUESDAY'S, or any following Coach during the week. 2174 Prince of Wales' Livery Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, L\D TINUI. ll r m. KMLL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE op COACHES BEGS to inform the 'Travelling Public that lie has opened the TINUI STABLES, and for thoir convenience Horses and. Buggies hired in Masterton may be left at Tinui, or vice versa. Horses Buggies, and family Brakes on hire to any part of the North Island,
Livery & Eveiy attention paid to horses left in ns charge ' Good Feeding Paddocks in hosh townships, No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach office for any value over one pound, and these must bo booked and prepaid, and their value stated at the t ""°- ■ , 2070 TROUT FISHINGT" ' LAWN TENNIS U CRICKETING!!! Glass Balls and Traps for Shooting Matches. Bicycle Fittings, A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL REQUISITES OX HAND. Locksmiths' and Gumums' Work. GEORGE DENTON, Watchmaker, Jeweller, & Ironmonger 33, Willis-street, Wellington. 21G7 rjl HEAT RE' p-o YA L OYSTER SAJLOON. During the Close Season, only. APMGMiED OYSTERS Can be legally sold at the above Saloon. 216G
F K IT ITEE.SE, (Opposite Bon March, BEGS to tender to his numerous cus turners and the public generally tliu compliments of the season, Local and Foreign Season Fruits, A largo, supply oji hand, which will be ' !jpld tit prices to suit everyone. Fresh Frv.it Received Daily. 2174 SMALL GRAZING RUi\S, WANGANUI DISTRICT, PROVINCIAL DISTRICT QF WELLINGTON. Pakatieke, and Heao BLOCKS,
Crown Lands Office, Wellington, fltli December, 1885. IVTOTICEis hereby given, in terms of IN " The Land Act, 1885," Part VIL, that leases of 21 small runs in the above Blocks will he submitted to public auction at Hie Masonic Hall, Wanganui, on Tuesday, the 12th January, 1880, 10 a.m. The areas vary from 8 ( J to 1985 acres, and the upset, rentals from (id to Is per acre. The leases will be for an absolute term, of twenty-one years, renewable for a further term of twenty-one years, iivtcrms of section 209 of " The Land. Act, 1855," Improvements equal itj, • vaiue to one year's rent must be effected in each year for the first two years; and before the end of the sixth yeav au additional amount, equal to two years' rent, must also be expended. Valuations for permanent improvements, as prescribed in sections 210 and 214 of " The Land Act, 1885," will be paid at the expiry of the loases to the outgoing tenants. No person can take up more than one run, No person who owns freehold land, or land under lease or license from the Crown which in all would exceed 0,000, acres or who is incapable of milking the declaration prescribed by section 200 of " The Land Act, 1885," can become a lessee. Maps with full particulars thereon can be obtained at the Lands Office, Wellington, and principal Post Offices. J. W. A. MARCHANT, 2178 .Commissioner of Crown Lands. NOTICE. . In the estate of WILLIAM PORTER, Druiriahoe, Dryerton, Deceased. ' 1 *•' ALL claims agaiiist the above estate must be sent in without delay to the Executrix, Mrs Wallace, care of Mr James Wallace, Featherston. 2178 RO!!AJL B.OTJ&JL, MASTEKTON, J). E, Toohill Pro, ]M! thanks to the inhabitant? of Mas*terton for their, yery'litferal. "support during the, pasti'ttvo years,' begs to intimate that' 1 hp, ha's made extensive alterations and improvements, and is prepared' to 1 offer superior accommodation. to visitors, and, as it is an established fact , that his Wines mid Spirits are of the best quality, ho hope? that'he will receive'a.'continuance of their supports ' D.i E. Toohill hopes that,the respectable, portion of,the Irish' people will take no notice of the reverend Boycott'er,and that 1 the fiijoiier-he is transported'- to' the : ,Sd; of'boycotting; the better it will be for;® peaceful inhabitants of Masterton. : 2177'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 December 1885, Page 3
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