... Allien*<£Ekltf4A»jtaff*ft AtaEran* *»I-LIV - * NOTICE TO THE i'UJiLIC. ;": MR 11 AITKEX is no. longer authorised to cnik'ct any money, tor the lutu iirm of.' \Yickersoii and: Wagland. Anyone having paid him money on their account .uro kindly requi'steit to com- . mumcntq with the uiidersiiinud.. S. H. WICKERSON. 2311) LOYAL UNITED FRIENDS. THE ordinary fortnightly meeting of Delta Lodge, No, 4, meets at the Temple Chambers, on THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. A, J, HATHAWAY, ' 2316 Secretary. JVBII^INGTOJX (Of Jlakora) BEGS to notify that he lias commenced business in Mastertoii as a Family Butcher and will supply PRIME MEAT at the following rates FOR CASH. ■ Muttox—Fore Quarter 2d per lb Hind Quarter 2J(I per ft Beef—From 2|d to 4|d per lb. Families waited on Daily for Ordtrs, &OT in mv possession, one WHITE and LIVER COLOURED DOG. If not claimed and damages paid' before SATURDAY, tho 12th inst., will be destroyed. F. U. PELLING, 2316 Pony's Block, Masterton. TEMPERANCE MEETING. A MEETING of those interested in Tomperancn Work will be' lield in the Temperance Hall on Thursday next,
June 10th, ut 7 p.m., to consider arrange: inenta for the visit of Mr,MATTHEW BURNETT, Temperance Lecturer. 2316 NOTICE. YITE Beg to announco to our UustomV era and the public that wo intend closing out shop opposite the Prince of Wales' Hotel on the 17th inst,, and will carry on the whole business in the Shop , at present occupied by Mr 0. Waolanb, under the style of J. & C. HERBERT, A and we trust to receive a fair share of " public patronage, i, -J315 J. &C. HERBERT.
FUNERAL NOTICE, THE friends of Samuel Shephard aro requested to attend the funeral of his late wife, Elizabeth, which will leave his residence, Kurupuni, on WEDNESDAY, Juno 9th, at 3 p.m. T.J AGO, 2315 Undertaker. Dketalmna General Store, temperance hotel AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES Proprietor, [Late Shutu it Junes.] THE Proprietor of the above, begs to thank the Public for the hearty support accorded him since commencing business. He is prepared as hitherto, to earfy all descriptions of goods to any place between Master ton and Palmerston North. He has also a fow/c stoclc ef general stores of beat quality. Travellers can obtain jinl-chss uecomrmlaim at moderate rates, at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks are proTided. Orders left with James Elliott, or Townsond & Cowper, Saddlers, Masterton, will receive prompt attention. 2-249 WELLINGTON HOMOEOPATH]C DISPENSUfiV and SURGERY, Evekinu Post Chamueks.' . DR W. DUNN, M.R.C.S.K, &c. Hqnvceopathic Physician, Surgeon, and Licentiate in Midwifery, AMI T. F. MORLKY, HOJUEfiPATIIIST. G'omiiiilnHmi Hums, fumi (I to 10 a.m. ftt Dispensary, iWdioii'i:, TWO SHILLING Anii SIXPENCE. Hotirs for private j«ti.<iUs, 1 tu 3; •veiling, 6 to 8. Orat our Private Residence, PIPETEA STREET, three doors front Molesworth Hp We attend paticiits at their residences W all other hours, day or night. 2308 FOR SALE. "VTIJiE Purebred Berkshire Pigs, 1\ mixed sexes. Apply to Daily Oilioe for particulars, 2290 CASTLEPuiNT ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE. IT IS the intention of tho Castlepoint Road Board at its next meeting, to be hold on the 12th June, to levy a general rate of Id in the £ on all rateable property within the district for n period of one year, from the Ist of April, 1886; to 31st of March, 1887; such rate to be due and payable in two instalments, v/hen the amount is over five pound, and under five pounds in one instalment, on the Ist day of July next, at tho office of the Board. • The Rate Book will be open for inspection at the Board's Office. By order— A. McHUTCHON, \W __ _ _Ckk._ WAIPOUA boiling down AND WOOL SCOUIiING WORKS. Masxeeion, JOSEPH" WILSON, PROPRIETOR. THE above works are established on . the siteof what was formerly known as Harvey and Aluiray'a Tannery and fellmongery. Every kind of boiling down operations performed with caro and expedition, and without wastOi Shdop boiled down in largo or small • quantities, on terms or purchased. WOOL SCOURING CAEEKULLY ~ EXECUTED. . Skins, . Hides, and Tallow purchased; . Highest price given ; ' 2305 <6B REWARD. STRAYED from. Mauricevjllo, ono Chestnut MARE and FOAL, mare jfetands about 15.1, with white splashid . and.. 4 white : feet. Indistinct brand on shoulder. Anyone leaving . same at Mr Kibblewhite's Hotel, Mastorton, or to Messrs Wrigley ■ and Rose, Mauriceville Station, ...will receive.-the , itbov© reward. SICTURE FramO: Mouldingß and .'Glys;. verycheap, at 1 ' ", ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2316, 9 June 1886, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2316, 9 June 1886, Page 3
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