FOR SALE:'—About 50 Forrets. .Apply to W. Peterkin, jlartinborough ' 2220 . . TO STATION HOLDERS. FENCING- STANDARDS,. 1J inches . by J. inch, or 1] inches by 5-10 inch, •uttoany length ami punched to any ' gnage. Price, for quantities, 10 guineas per ton. : . Spcedy's:; Patont Wool Presses, with , ■ (/..ratchet motion, at reduced prices. '■ : Boiling Down Plant .all complete. • . Estimates given. Robertson and Co. ;. Founder?, Engineers, ■Boilerinakers,, : and General Smiths. . PHQiNIX FOUNDRY, . Wellington. STONEIIENGE LOl^NaTliT THE ordinary fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge *.vill be. held on ■ TUESDAY EVENING, February 23rd,. jk the Lodge Room, Foresters Hall, at 8 T / W. f. CHENNEIJLS_ .
M2O Secretary. ' NOTICE. THE next; English and European Sliiil. ■;. via San Francisco, will close at tins office ou SATURDAY, the 27th day of February, at 1.,'i0 p.m. Fur Money Orders and Registered letters at 11 a.m. li. 11. II.YLLID\Y, . V-"./' Acting Postmaster. ; Maetertori, 22nd February, 1880. - 'lv. v . 2221 > TO THE MERCANTILE COMMUNITY. SEW CITY RESTAURANT. WANTED, 50 persons to dmc at tlio City Restaurant and Luncheon Rooms, opposite Barrett's. Hotel, to.day. All meals 9d. • Select supper reams open till 11.30 p.m. A HAMMOND, 8126 .... Proprietor. REDTON LICENSIXGDISTRICT. THE following candidates have .been duly noniina! Ed for election as'niemWiii of the Alfredton .Licensing District Committee for the ensuing.year. ORIMP, JOHN STONE : ' 'MANNS, nENRY ;i SEDCOLE, ALBERT WEST ' ' SYVERSON, BERNT ' YON REDEN, FREDERICK Astho number of candidates is equal to the number of vacancies'to be filled, I \ iofllare tlio above-named persons duly olectod,' and I appoint SATURDAY, the: ,STth inat., at NOON, as the time, and SCHOULHOUSE, Eketahuna,:as tlie. plwo on and at which the Committee Aill first meet for the purpose of electing t Chairman. : .--H■ F G. MOORE, Returning Officer. Mnatcrton, February 20,1880. 2220 PREMIER BOOT MART. WILLIE-STREET, WELLINGTON, (NextEmpire.Hotel. J S, Jows,. „...V(()l!(gC)'. NOW OPENING-, i Ex Tainiii, - . ~ 179 PACKAGES, ■ Comprising all tho Latest Novelties in Ladies', Gents' and Children's - BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c.,&u. OUR stock of Colonial' Boots', is also very largo, and asjro; own' one of tho largest and most completo Boot Fac: torles in New Zcalaml;\we are enabled to lapply all descriptions at lowest. posaibie pricei. ■ V A trial respectfully requested. v SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . M. O'BRIEN & CO., Wholesale Boot Manufacturers and Im- ■ porters, Christchurch—Proprietors. KURUPUNI WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. On TUESDAY, February 23, tho Chiliren's Annual Treat will be given. Tea laid for Parents and Friends, at s,qsoak. At 7.30 a public meeting will belaid in the Hall, when addresses: will
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2226, 22 February 1886, Page 3
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