MASTERTON LTVERY & BAIT STABLES. HOOD & SHAW tonder their best thanks to the travelling public and \ settlors of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on them sincothoy comnionccd business in Masterton, They havo now to announco that tho CLUB STABILES have been re-erected and rc-opened, and will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.'y convenience that travellers or owners, of ' horses can desire, Tho new scabies have beon designed witli all the latest improvements, and being built of iron can be WARRANTED , FIREPROOF. The Empire Stables will also be carried on as formerly, a double staff of EXPERIENCED GROOMS boino provided to meet the requirements of the two establishments, A first class collection of Buggies, Carry-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. menfcs of Commercial Travellers. The Livery and Bait Department being under the supervision of skilled and trustworthy hands, persons putting up at the stables may rely on their horse 3 receiving the best possible treatment. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets every Train. SECURE PADDOCKS. 2211 . BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. ELECTION OP LICENSING COMMITTEE. THE following candidates have been nominated for the Committeemen at tho present election : BROWN, THOMAS CAVE, Wm. AGUSTUS CHAM I3ERLAIN, THOMAS E. HARDING, JOHN H. HESSEY, JOHN HOGG, ALFRED WILLIAM KINGDON, SAMUEL MoKWEN, EDWARD PKICFi, THOMAS EDWARD. A POLL for the ELECTION OF FIVE PERSONS from tho above-named candidates, as i! licensing Committee for tho Masterton Borough, will be taken on i n i;it&JJAI, the iltli clay of February, 1880, at the Institute, Masterton, between the hours of nine in tho forenoon and sk in tho afternoon. R, BROWN, 220!) Returning Officer. WAIRARAPA PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL WILL BE HELD AT The Show Grounds, Carterton, ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 17th and 18tu FEBRUARY, 1886. JINTRIES, accompanied by the fees, U must bo lodged with the Secretary at Carterton, on or beforo SATURDAY, [ 13th February, 1880, at noon, and in ; order that sufficient accommodation may be provided, and catalogues prepared, vendors are requested to state when mak- '■ ing tho entry whether the sheep are to bo ' sold singly or otherwise, and to nominate ] their auctioneer. All sheen to be on' tho ground at 10 o'clock a.m., and to bo removed by permission of the Stewards only, Sale to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. The RAM FAIR will be held on Wednesday, 17th February, and tho entrance fees are Is per head up to 5, and 6d per ■ head for all over that number. Singlo ' oheep 2s per head. The EWE FAIR -vill be held on the ' following day, Thursday, 18th February, and the entrance fees arc 2s per score up to 100, and Is per score for all over that number. H. H. WOLTERS, 2180 Secretary. uhnstmas. and Hew fear New Goods for Prizes and Presents, jL_ ''lonic," a beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Year Cards; also a largeand varied st.ick of books, stationery, fancy goods and toys. New books and periodicals by every English mail. PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by tho instantaneousGclatino-Bromidediyplates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in Now Zealand. Agent for all tho leading N.Z. papers. T. E. PRICE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON. TJAVING repeatedly been asked by tboir numerous customers the question Why don't yov, start a Counting Competition? Havo decided on inaugurating on TUESDAY, 10th November, a GRAND Peppercorn Competition FOR 11 HO PRIZE. For exact number of Peppercorns in Glass Bottlo now exhibited in their window in Cuba-sthket, Should no one be fortunate enough in registering tho exact number, Will be given for the first nearest estimate Will bo given to the next noarcst estimate j <»IA Will be given to tho third nearest estimate. Ties, if any, to be entitled to an equal division of tho amount of prize. Competition toclosc 10th February, 188 G. Tho bottlo and peppercorns wero ordered at MrW. C. FitzGerald's, Chemist, Manncrs-st., and scaled by him in the presence of A. McDonald, Esq., J.P., Manners-street, • Every purchaser to'tho value of five shillings will receive one ticket, and every additional 6s spent will secure an extra ticket, so the moro you spend tho greater number of chances you have, Tk CHEAPEST House in tmn. NOTE.—Brussolls Carpet 3s Od per yard. J_ 2148 WAE AGAIN! r THE Undersigned, have reduced the price of horse-shoeing, flack horses shod from 5s per set for ih. Old shoes 6d each. All other work equally cheap. 'GEO. DIXON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 11 February 1886, Page 3
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