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GRASS SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS. WE HAVE ON SALE--1000 Sacks of Poverty Bay and Canterbury Perennial Rye Grass Seed. New Season's Seed, cut from old pastures. 200 Sacks of Cocksfoot at i\i poi'lb. Samples of tho above now on view at our Store. Arrived per S.S. TONGARIRO- • 6 Tons of Clovers and Fescues. Prim and Samples on arrival, M.CASELBERGdGO, CO-OPERATIVE STORES, MASTERTON & GREYTOWN. PRINCE OF WAL.HJS HOTEL. Queen-Street. Masterton. T.WAGG . Proctor, FOR the convenience of visitors Commercial Room and others, SECOND BAR has been opened in th above Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one of Aleoek's best Tables. A well-supplied table, and every comfort for travellers, &c. Wines, Beers, and Spirit the best quality. 1734 TIRAUMEA NORTH ROAD. CONTRACTS Nos. 1,2, and 3. TENDERS marked on tho outsido as above, and addressed to the Chief Surveyor, Wellington, will be received at this ollico up to noon of WEDNESDAY, February 10th, 1880. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the Postoffices, Eketalnma and Pahiatua, and the Road Board Office, Woodville. (Signed) J. W. A.MARCHANT, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Wellington, 2!! th January, 1880. 220!) MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. LENDERS FOR METALLING 25 I CHAINS ot the SOUTH MAU--IUCEVILLE ROAD will be received until NOON on SATURDAY, the 13th current, Specifications to be seen at this office. R. WILSONE, Clerk. Road Board Office, Masterton, Feb. 4,1880. 2211 FOTICE is hereby given that leases of small grazing runs in the WANSANUI, TUHUA, MURIMOTU and RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS, comprising ABOUT 84,000 ACRES Will be submitted to public auction at the Masonic Hall, Wjmganui, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th February, 18S0, at 11a.m. Upset rental, 0d per acre. The principal 'eatures of the leasing system are 21 year's lease, renewable for a further 21 years, mil valuations for permanent improvements. For full particulars see plans and posters, which will be distributed shortly io all principal Railway Stations and Post Mces throughout the district. -T. W. A. MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. January 21st, 1880. 2202 TOR the fines', TEAS in the Wairarapa J] use Pure Indian Teas at 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s Sd, For the Cheapest Stores and first-class quality, For the Cleanest Currants and Raisins, which require no picking or washing, For Good Biscuits n[ all description, For the Celebrated Nelson Garden Seeds patronise the INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE, where you can obtain first class quality, at low prices. Customers seryed with quickness, md all orders despatched the same day. F. W. TEMPLE, OPPOSITE PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL. 221 WAIRARAPA PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL RAMA EWE FAIRS: WILL BE HELD AT rhe Show Grounds, Carterton, ON VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 17th and 18th FEBRUARY, 188G. V |j must be lodged with the Secretary t Carterton, on or before SATURDAY, 3th February, 1880, at noon, and in rder that sufficient accommodation may io provided, and catalogues prepared, endors arc requested to state when makng the entry whether the sheep are to be old singly or othorwise, and to nominate heir auctioneer. All sheen to be on the round at 10 o'clock a.m., and to be removed by permission of the Stewards nlv. The RAM FAIR will be held on Wedesday, 17th February, and the entrance ees are Is per head up to 5, and (id per ead for all over that number. Singlo lieep 2s per head. The EWE FAIR will be held on the allowing day, Thursday, 18th February, ml tho entrance fees are 2s per score up JIOO, and Is per score for all over that umber. H. H. WOLTERS, JB(i_ Secretary. )hnsfcmas and New Year Gifts, AND Jew Goods for Prizes and Presents, fHE undersigned has just received ox •'lonic," a beautiful assortment of hristmas and New Year Cards; also a tfgeand varied st jck of books, stationery, tncy, goods and toys. New books and eriodiqals by every English mail. PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches, hotographs taken in any weather by the istantaneonsGelatino-Bromidedryplates.', argest and best assortment of Maori hotographs in New Zealand. Agent for all the leading N.Z. papers. T. E. PRICE, . BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON, .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2218, 12 February 1886, Page 3

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680

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2218, 12 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2218, 12 February 1886, Page 3

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