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BOROUGH Of MASTERTON. TOTICE is hereby given that the Mas- \ torfcon Borough Council will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday 18th May, 1880, for the purpose of making a general rate of mm shilling in the pound, and a library rate of ono penny in tho pound on the rateable value of all property in the Borough of Mustcrtpn, such rates to bo payable in one instalment on MONDAY, ihe fourteenth day 'of June 1880. The rate book is open for inspection at the Council Chambers. 11. BROWN, 2'JB9 . Town Clerk. nHEATRE ROYAL. -Tuesday Evenino next. MISS ADA CAMPBELL'S celebrated lecture "The March of the Gods (tho origin and progress of ' the God-ideas inhumanity) or Gods of the ' past, Gods of tho present, and Gods of the future. Doors open 7.30, lecture at eight sharp. Discussion invited, Tickets baud-la. 2250 mfrSmf ST. MARK'S LODGE. Ko 205!), B.C. THE Installation of the W.M., and the Investiture of Officers will take place at the Town Hall, Carterton, on TUESDAY, May 11 at 4 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited, • By command of the W.M. . T. 0. BARNARD, : 2289 ' ' Seoietary. NBNO& BEDELL, ' EOUSEd SHIPS' PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS AND TINSMITHS, . MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON, Opposite Fire Brigade Station. Ejectric and other Bells fitted, hot, eold, plung and shower baths, fitted on tho most approved principles. 228!) Crovyn Lands Office, Wellington, 6th. May,'lßß6. ~rrOTIOE is heroby givon as required \ by section 117 (if the Land Act; 1885, that Mr William' Proctor, the selector of section 4, Block XII, Mangahao Survey District, has applied to the Land Board to transfer the samo to Mr William Hebden Bennett. ■ '■<. J. W. A. MARCHANT, W%. Commissioner of Crown Lnndß. WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY. TENDERS will be received' at this' offico (where a sperifiation of tho work may be seon), until NOON on TUESDAY, tho 11th inst., for widening the embankments on either side of the Waipoua bridge, on the' Masterton to Camp road. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk, County Council Chambers, Masterton, 3rd May, 1886. 2285 MASTERTON BOROUGH GAS WORKS. TENPERS close on TUESDAY, 11th May, 1886, at 5 p.m. for Erecting a Chimney Stack, «0 ft, high. ■ Labor and matorial included. Plans" specifications, conditions'and forms of tender at the Council Chambers. Ade '■ posit of 5 per cent must accompany each tender. Tho lowest or any tender not jHCoasarily accepted, J- R, BROWN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2289, 7 May 1886, Page 3
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