TIRAUMEA NORTH ROAD. CONTRACTS Nos. 1,2, and 3. mENDERS marked on the outside as X above, and addressed to the Chief Surveyor, Wellington, will be received at this office up to noon of WEDNESDAY, February loth, 1880. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Postoffices, Eketahuna and Pahiatua, and tiie Road Board Office, Woodvilk (Signed) J. W. A, MARCHANT, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Wellington, 29th January, 1886. "YTOTIOE is hereby given that leases JM of small grazing runs in the WANGANUI, TUHUA, MURIMOTU and RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS, comprising ABOUT 84,000 ACRES Will be submitted to public auction at the Masonic Hall, Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th February, 188G, at 11 a.m. Upset rental, Cd per acre. The principal features of the leasing system are 21 year's lease, renewable for a further 21 years, and valuations for permanent improvements. For full particulars see plans and posters, which will be aistributed shortly to all principal Railway Stations and Post Offices throughout the district. J. W. A, MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands, January 21st, 1886. • 2202 THE following nominations are duly made for tlio office of Councillor at the present election : CULLEN, WILLIAM. FEIST, EDWIN. There- being more candidates than vacancies to fill, a poll will be taken on FEBRUARY 17th, 1886, in the Institute, Masterton, between the hours of NINE in the Forenoon and SIX in the afternoon, for the election of one Councillor from the above-named candidates. R. BROWN, 2213 Returning Officer. H. I, GALLOWAY & Co, BEG- to thank their numerous patrons for past favors, and to state that it is their intention to discontinue their present business as tailors, The business is to be disposed of, and a steady man with a small capital would find this a. good opportunity to invest. All outstanding accounts must bo paid on or before FEBRUARY 28th, and it is requested that all account against tlio firm may be sent in by that date. 2209 R.M. GALLOWAY & CO. , A), B RO W N & CO Sub-Agents for North British and Mer canHle Insurance Company. And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances effected at lowest current rates, from sheep's back to London. 2100 OPENING NOTICE. SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, CH. G., in calling the attention of , the public of Masterton and surrounding districts to tlio opening of those premises recently erected by Mr T. Wagg, opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, wishes it to be kindly remembered that his long experience in the above line will be a guarantee that the requirements of this district will bo at the disposal of those who tavor him with their patronage, An early call to inspect one of the best stocks in the district will be esteemed. C R GILES, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. 2216 IOR the finest TEAS in the Wairarapa j[) uso Pure Indian Teas at 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s Bd, For the Cheapest Stores and first-class quality, For the Cleanest Currants and Raisins, which requiro no pickins; or washing, For Good Biscuits of all description, For the Celebrated Nelson Garden Seeds, patronise the INDIAJN TEA WAREHOUSE, where you can obtain first class quality, ' at low prices. Customers seryed with quickness, and all orders despatched the samo day. F. W. TEMPLE, ■ OPPOSITE PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL, i WAIRARAPA PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE ANNUAL RAM & EWE FAIRS WILL BE HELD AT The Show Grounds, Car* terton, .ON ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, lfai and 18m FEBRUARY, 1886. . . ENTRIES, accompanied by the fees, must be lodged with the Secretary at Carterton, on or before SATURDAY, 13th February, 1886, at noon, andlin order that sufficient accommodation may bo provided, and catalogues prepared,; vendors are requested to state when making the entry whether the sheep are to.bo sold singly or otherwise, and to nominate their auctioneer. All sheep to be on the ground at 10 o'clock a.m., and to be re-: moved by permission of the Stewards; i only. 'l Salo to commenco at 11 a.m. sharp; ! The RAM FAIR will be lield on Wed-', nesday, 17th February, and tlio entrance! fees are Is per head up to 5, and 6d per head for all over that number. Single 1 sheep 2s per head. -v The EWE FAIR will be held on the following day, Thursday, 18th February, and : the entrance fees are 2s per score up to 100, and Is per score for all over that number. , ;: '. H.H, WOLTERS, 2186 'Secretary. '■ Christmas and.leW; ; lear New Goods for Prizes,and Presents, ' "•■•- THE undersigned has just received ex ''lonic," a beautiful assortment'of Christmas and .New Year Cards; ako a largeand varied stock 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 the instahtaneonsGelatino-Bromidedryplates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs 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 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 3
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814Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 3
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