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: ; .. BOROUGH;QF,MAgTERTO«. "A piPLiOATIONS 'bo . waived JX< until WoW-on MONDAY; 26th July,lßß6,fottho^fficoof ; ' S'.." ■,:.. Librarian and Custodian of the Public; .Library and Institute, Master* ton. •' Salary, £52 per annum, and house, firing, and lighting Applicants must enclose testimonials, and' mark the outside of. envelope, "Applications for office of Librarian, &c." ■" Conditions and particulars'on application at the Council Chambers." R. BROWN, 2345 Clerk. MASTERTON CORPORATION GAS- " : WORKS. TENDERS will be'' received until 5 o.ra, on FRIDAY, 23rd July, 1886 for about 3 Miles 3Q Chains of Pipe Laying;/ . ■ Specifications, conditions, and forms of Tender at my office,' Council' Chambers Masterton, where a plan of the streets can be seen. A deposit of 5 per cent must accompany each tender, No tender necessarily accepted. R, BROWN, 2342 TownCleik. "...v. TENDERS'. TENDERS will-be received.by the undersigned up till noon ofSATURDAY, the 7th day : of August, for fellin? about 300 acres ( more or le«s) of bush in the Parkville Special Settlement township, neav Eketahuna, in ten seotions, varying in size from 15 to 51 acres. A plan of the blocks, together with specifications, may be seen at the. office ot Messrs Rawsonand .Mackay, surveyors, Eketahuna, on and after Thursday, July 22nd. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A deposit of 2J per cont, on amount of tender must accompany each tender. JOB VILE, Secretary P.S.S. A. Masterton, July 19th, 1886. 2350 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until NOON on SATURDAY, July 24, for the erection of a Machine room at rear of "St?ir'Office. Plans and specifications at my office. GEO. FANNIN, 2360 Arohitect. TO STUMPERS.

LENDERS, to close THURSDAY, X ', July 22nd, addressed to the undersigned are invited for Stumping three ucres of land on the Mauaia. Full particulars on application to '■'■ ' CHAS. ANKETELL. 2350 Upper Plain, mHE Great City Boarding House, ; opposite Barrett's >Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. All meals 6d, 200. daily. Come one; come all, and see for yourselves Board and Lodging, 18b per week. . MRS.MoLEARY, . 2350 PtoprietroßS. .WJ.NG to the rapid development of the town of Masterton and the district generally, Messrs. .T. L. THOMPSON & CO. have docided to offer the whole of their TE ORE ORE FREEHOLD ESTATE, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of which due notice will te given. • The property will be sub-divided into small sections suitable for accommodation paddocks, &c, &c., and provision will also bemade for Bmall holdings for dairying and agricultural purposes. The quality of the Te Ore Ore soil is UNSURPASSED in the Wairarapa die- - trict, and intending purchasers will do well to bear this in mind. Caro will bo taken that water is available in every section. may he obtained on application to Mr T. L. THOMPSON, or Mr D. GUILD, Manager, Te Ore Ore. 2303

By appointment to His Excellency the Governor. ROUSE & HURRELL, Carriage and Coach Builders, EMPIRE CARRIAGE AND COACH - FACTORY, Courtenay-pkce'and York-sfc, Wellington. The only firm of Carriage Builders that were awarded two first prizes at the N.Z.I. Exhibition, 1886. R. & H., in returning thankßto the inhabitants of Wairarapa for the liberal patronage accorded to thorn, tlnring the past fiv» years, beg to inform them that they, have considerably, eiilaiged their commodious premises so 'as'to enable them to carry out. all orders entrusted to them: with: despatch.' .They are now building; Landaus,- Expresses, Carriages, and Carto'of every.description, whioh for style, strength,,and finish, cannot be' surpassed,- and. at the lowest possible' p'rices, consistent withgood workmanship. They have now in ' stook-Doiiblo and. Single' BugHea,' { Waggonettes, - Ladies' Phaitons, Carts, etc,,.especially suitable, to this.'provincc, invited. : ■ ■, ,:..■;,.....;. ,;,;,,, ; . : .;-..,:,:;.': 23d '■ ■■ ! - : , \pßli"i'Gliß , .B : '-. : ■'! Art Niclfework Depot, " 63, LiiIBION-QuAY,, .WELHKGT6N, TAYEonhMd; and are in. constant : ' Novelties ih-AH'Needlework, -Embroidery;and Crewel Silks, Filoselles'; BriggV Triinsferß-Pqint Lace; Antimacca'ssar and . Pearl Braids, and every for. art : needlework: ,:WOOLS-rShdtland, AM- ' litsian, 4 and : B thread Berlin : Fingering, Alloa'.Yarn, 4 and.s, ply 'Fin-' .■ F^jjcy,'. .-^JVlenr)p, . Hnnover, ' Saxony, &c!y.of finest qualities only, ... \ orders receive promptatcbn-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2353, 22 July 1886, Page 3

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639

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2353, 22 July 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2353, 22 July 1886, Page 3

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