TIRAUMEA NORTH ROAD. CONTRACTS Nos. 1,2, and 3. TENDERS marked on the outside as above,'and addressed to the Chief Surveyor, Wellington, will bo received at this office up to noon of WEDNESDAY, February 16th, 1880. Plans and specifications can.be seen at the Postoffices, Eketahiiiia and Pahiatua, and tho Road Board Office, Woodville. (Signed) ,7. W.A.MARCH ANT, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Wellington, 29th January, 1880. 2209 I VTOTICE is hereby given that leases \ of small grazing runs in the WANGANUI, TUfIUA, MURIMOTU and BANGITIKEI DISTRICTS, comprising ABOUT 84,000 ACRES Will bo submitted to public auction at the Masonic Hall, Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th February, 1886, at 11a.m. Upset rental, Cd per acre. The principal features of tho 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 distributed shortly to all principal Railway Stations and Post Offices throughout tho district. J. W. A, MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ■ January 21st,' 188 U. 2202 THE following nominations are duly • made for the office of Councillor at the present' election ; WILLIAM . ; fIFEIST, EDWIN. :■' ' I There;;being..more candidates than 'Vacancies to fill,-.'a poll will be taken on FEBRUARY 17th, 1886, in tho Insti-jtuteji-Mastevtoir;'.between the hours of forenoon. and- SIX in the afternoon; ;f or .the election of one Council--.'cillor, frb'nf the above-named candidates, : H..;v..- : 'K%VBBiOWN I '. ' : <-f: Refcuming Officer. gilllP&WAYko, SEfrio:: thank.; their numerous patrons Nor past -favors,.;and to state that it rft Jtlieir : . Intention ■ discontinue their : present-business as.'tailbrs;'-'The business ■;witha:' ; smalh;ra^i;a;l : ;:fl'ould i find this a ■good opportunity ibihyestfrill outstanding'ac'couhtsMnustfbo'J'paid i'oriv". or.' before -seiitinh ■by-t4iaVdate:V:'-V;'::; : f- ;■ &* k Av. ...-ciihtilelhsurance-Company.-.; ■■■■:. ':. ■'■ :'|iiid ; ' pirniy, ; .;:Rob6rts}ife:;Co. ■ vCaslradyanced;oii jvooljandlnsurances effected current ;■ rates/ from if .'■.■.'islieepybiick: to-Lundon I ."' '■■:'„ 2100 :>:Q i '?'.E;;|^;;^4N;.O:T;'L:oJ.. ■' ■silGiiEs; |A;DDLE AND.MKJSESS MANUFAC'/TU|ERgND:; IMPORTER;;. '■»; .'^i i H v (J;'j-;.'iri -;calhn« fclie'; attention "of surrciiuicliiig districts to the opening of tlius.e ■opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, wishes that his long experience' in the ..above ■line "will be a guarantee that'tho' requirements of this district : ,will bo ; at tlie;.disposal of those whoiavbf himVwith their patronage. An early call to inspect one of the best stocks in the/district will be esteemed.' -.-. ||||fli^ip,'V.. '&&!-y£W-C'-iKV-y>. ■'.;■ '-2216 I]lOß'tho;iiriesv TEAS mtlie Wairarapa J:';.''uso''.P.ure lu'diii'n-Teas-at 2s, 2s 4d, y^y ; ':^&'^^;-k- ; ■'/', ■ ;-For the cheapest; Stores." aiicl first-class ; :> ;^ua )ftyi;M#'/vf ' Fqrthe:ClcanestrCjrrants;''and: ; Raisins, :. rAvhic'li.requiro-.-n'o;' pibkiiig'or washing, . jif. all description, ioj:)lie'Celebrate'd,Neisbn:Gard Seeds,■ vV:; ■■:.■:.-^patrpnisethe'^.'' ;C jINDIAJN TEA' WAREHOUSE,^'....: "whore you cari;obtain first class quality,.. >.^J : ;4%i*^: a tlow;pricM, ; &;:V:'-:;:-. : : '\ : < ', and,ajl'brders,';desp'atched the, same day. i^" : ; ' /l -S^'^ '"' ,:,:;:PRiNc£ ■ wairarapa>pastoral&:agrl ; ; : 'v ; ; cu;ltural;societyfj : ;-;- \ ,;"' ;:;: !<^ ; 'tiie-Snual- ; v:P ■'<>■ i;'h-a'; r -7;AnLii'iiß"iiELi) at"■■:■■■'•.'■ ■TliQ;;,Sho>y;CJrr<>uu'ds;--Gar-v.." ■■ THURSDAY," 17ra .-.J-ASftIS'ni'fEBRUARY, 1886. ■ ' ? --'acconipanied'by the fees, Jj must bo : lodged with' the Secretary atCarterton, : on or before SATURDAY, 13th February,:; 1886, at noon, and in order that'sufficient accommodation may be provided, and catalogues prepared, vendors'are requested to state when making the entry whether the sheep aro to be sold singly or otherwise, and to nominate their auctioneer. All Sheen to be on the ground at 10 o'clock a.m., and to be removed by permission of the Stewards only. '■ . ■ Sale to commenco at 11 a.m. sharp. The RAM FAIR will be held on Wednesday, 17th February, and the entrance fees are Is per head up to 5, and Od per head for all over that number. Single sheep 2s per head. 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 Hew Year New Goods for Prizes and Presents;. THE undersigned has just received ex■'lonic," a beautiful assortment of Christmas and Now Year Cards; also 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 takenin any weather by tho instantaneousGelatino-Bromidedrypla'tes.. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand. ■; ■ Agent for all the leading N-.Z. papers. T.E. PRICE, '; , BOOKSELLER 6 STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, ; MASXEKTON, 1 •'•'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2220, 15 February 1886, Page 3
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