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FOR SALE. N HAND AND. TO ARRIVE, SIXTY SIDES OF FIRSTCLA3S BACON, Superior to Canterbury euro (from Mr J. Hams and Bacon, Mpor lb by the side.; 9id half side. MASTERTON. ; 2343 P'AKKVILLB SPECIAL MENT ASSOCIATION. :. A MEETING'of the members of. the above Association will be hold on SATURDAY evening next, July 17th, at in tho ; Te'mperanco Hall, Mastorton. . The Committee are requested to meet at 7 o'clock. , .. J. VILE, 2343 Secretary, . SMOKED WHAREO, KIPPERED MACKEREL, JUST RECEIVED, a.'small' consignment of these 'celebrated table delicaoios. ' THEATRE.BOJALOLSTEE ,'.:.. saloon. :": ■■-. • ••.■■.. 23« MASTERTON CORPORATION GAS- ' •••. WORKS. TENDERS will-be'received until 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 23rd July, 1886 for about ■■.■'- 3 Miles 30 Chains of Pipe Laying. , Specifications, conditions, and forms of Tender at my office, Council .Chamber* Masterton, where a plan of the streets can be seem. A deposit of 5 per cent must accompany each tender. No tender necessarily accepted.. <' ... R. BROWN, 2342 ■ Town Clerk.' .By appointment to His Excellency the . , Governor. p OUBE & H UR R ELL, Xi Carriage and Conch Builders, EMPIRE CARRIAGE AND COACH . 'FACTORY,' . Courtenay-place and York-st, Wellington, The only firm f'f Carriage Builders that were awarded two Drat priiws at the Nil. Exhibition, 1335. R. & H., in returning thanks to the inhabitants of Wairarapa for the liberal patronage accorded to them during the past five years, beg to inform them that they have considerably enlarged their commodious premises so as to enable them to carry out all orders entrusted to tbem with despatch. They are now building Landaus,. Expresses, Carriages, and Carts of every description, which for style, strength,' and finish, cannot be surpassed, and at the lowest possible prices, consistent withgood workmanship. They have-now in stock—Double and Single Buge-ies, Waggonettes, Ladies' Phaetons, Carts, etc., especially suitable to this province. Inspection invited. 2341 THEATRE ROYAL. ' PEICES: 'is, h. ■ - 5 BOROUGH OF MASTERTON.

ENDERS will bo received until 5 p.m. X on TUESDAY, July 13, for , 14"£>2 chains stumping', forming:, ami metalling West Bush iSoacl. Constructing Groin and thatching' on bank Waipoua Ri-yer. Plans, specifications, conditions, and forms of tender at the Council Chambers, DejJosifcof'S per cent must accompany each tender. Notonder necessarily acR; BROWN, ■ TbwnClork. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS -are' invited until 12.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 16th inst., for The erection of a two «to<°ey dwellingj-house at Featherston For W, Nicols, Esq, Plans and sp'ocifieationsto be seen at my olee, and at tho Empire Hotel, Featherston. GEO. FANNIN, 2538 . Architect. . TO PLOUGHMEN. j LENDERS are invited up to the 20th X inst'for ploughing 100 acres at Longwood. Contractor to find horses C. PHARAZYN.' Longwood, Feitherston, July sth, 1886. 2330 ' 10R SALE.-Store, Dwelling and Post JP Office, Dreye'rton ; also, 33 acres-of land, next to Railway Station, Apply to G, S, \Y. Dalrymple, Estate Agont, Perrystreet, Mastevhm. 2291 ARTHUR WARBURTOK, & CO Stock and Shahebkokers, Land, Estate, .Financial, and General Cojimission AGENT 3, .. Lambton Qcay, Wellington. : OPENING-NOTICE. ~' JACKSON begs to notify that he ■vj,''- has commenced business at the corner- .of Manners and Cuba-streets, ■Wellington, aa'SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, ■with a' firatrclass. assortment of Sewls,- Plants, and Garden Requisite's, and can supply all kinds of nursery plants at reasonable prices. All seeds of firstclass germinating quality.., _ All kinds of YoVetable and Flower seeds sold in twopenny packets, except leans' and' peas; ig,,Bupplied to mm. wecHrpm'.'the beat wholesale houses in New Zealand, and being z practical' gardener, his services will be at the disposal of his friends and the public who 'may require information on gardening matters, hoping by attention and courtesy, to gain the confidsnoe and support of the public.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 13 July 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 13 July 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 13 July 1886, Page 3

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