~ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION, j WRIi'TEN TENDERS will bo received at this ollico up to Noon on tho eight day of May, 1836, for leasing the Refreshment Rooms at Mauricovillo Station. They must bo addressed to tho Hon, tho Minister for Public Works, and Iked outside " Tender for leasing the (Refreshment Rooms at tho Mauricorillu " Station," Specifications may be seen at tho 'Railway' Stations Wellington and Masterton. Tenders to bo accompanied by n choquo for £lO, such cheque to bo specially marked by a banker as good for . twenty-one days, and to be in favor of the Receiver-General's Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order.. The li'mliest or any tender will not necessarily .be accepted. . . BY ORDER, Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington Station, 27th Apiil, 1886, 2285 .TO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS , AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. KURUPVNIBAVCB AND PIGKLE FACTORY, MASTERTON. *T TRAYNOR & CO. having started y , this industry, beg tho patrnnago of : /the Storokeepors, and Public generally, pranting at tho same time to produce an article equal in quality to any condiments imported, or of Colonial manufacture. The public are asked to purchase 'Traynor's Sauces, Pickles, and Preserves for tho following reasons : Ist'.—Thoy can depend on good, palatable, wholesome article, because they are faco to face with the responsible manufacturer. 2nd.—By consuming Masterton products, they will assist tho local gardener. 3rd.—By building up this new industry thoy will increase the number of wage-earners, and lessen tho drain of capital from the district. . ■ ■ Ask your Storekeeper foh — TRAYNOR'S SAUCES AND . PICKLES I 2285 WAIHARAPA EAST COUNTY. rpENDERS will be received at this L office (where a specifiation of tho m may be Been), until NOON on TUESDAY, tho 11th iust., for widening the embankments on either side of tho Waipoua bridi/o, on tho Masterton to Camp road, F. G. MOORE, County Clork. County Council Chambers, Masterton, 3rd May, 1886. 2285 MASTERTON TOWN LANDS. mENDERS will be received until 5 X p.m. on FRIDAY, May 7th, for loaslng for 12 months—(l) Paddock opposito Catholic Church containing about If acres. 2. Paddock opposite Public School containing about 2f acres. Particulars on application. R.BROWN, 2285 Secretary. WHAREAMA ROAD DISTRICT. IBE following siro the names of tho . candidates nominated to represent <3 several sub-divisions of tho abovo xvoad District at the Whareania Road Board ; SUB-DIVISION No. 1. MACE, WALTER MORRISON, JOHN Sub-division No. 2. CAMERON, HUGH Sub-division No. 3, MEREDITH, EDWIN . MEREDITH, KIOIIARD REIBY Sub-division No. 4, MOJRK, GEORGE, No other candidates having been nominated, I hereby declare Waltor Mace, John Morrison, Hugh Cameron, Edwin Meredith, Richard Reiby Meredith, and Georgo Moore duly elected members of tho Whareania Road Board. ;■ Tho first meeting of the Board will be held at tho residence of Mr Isaac Cripps, Sevon Oaks, Wlnreama, on FRIDAY, %i 28th day of May, instant, at 11 Block a.m. f CHAS. A. PINKERTON, Returning Officer. Masterton, 3rd May, 1886. ■ ■ 2285 NOTICE, nnHE undersigned is prepared to deliver Firewood, in Masterton at the Mow Matai (4ft) 13s por cord .. (2ft) 16b . Orders loft at J. Elliott'B, Saddler, punctually attonded to. 2282 -ISAAC ALLEN. RANGIORA NURSERY. WE, IYORY, in presenting his , cataloguo of fruit, trees and general nursery stock, begs to thank 1m ■amorous patrons for their liberal support during tho last twenty-six years, and to inform them that his stock of fruit kreeß &c, this year growing on fourteen feres of ground are equal in quality and growth to former years, tho majority being fruit bearing this season. JAMES STONE k SON, AGENTS, Masterton, N. B.—Thoso who have purchased these treos in Mastorton speak very highly of Item. 2277 ILUB .HOTEL MASTERTON Tho Proprietor of the above old and veil-known establishment begs to thank .. tho inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also the travelling Eublic for the large measure of support lthorto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of tho trade, have been mado. • The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. ' The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class has Mst been refurnished in the moßt elegant manner, -A. ELKINS, ' • ' '■' ~ Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2285, 3 May 1886, Page 3
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