jir TO BUILDERS. TENT>ERS.are invited until 2.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, 3rd August for the ... ■Ere^ioii; ; 'of,tt ( ; L : story (Welliug in Victoria Street. Plans and Specifications at my office. GEO. FANNIN, 2356 • Architect. WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY, fJIENDERS will bo received at this 1 office (whore planß, &c., may bo seen) until NOON on SATURDAY, the 3lßt inst., (or the following works : Mastebton-Waimata Hoad.-Construc-tion and removal of Roadmen's Cottages. Masierton.Wamata Road.-Painting two Bridges, Eketahu>ta-Tinui Road—Painting two Bridges, F. G. MOORE, County Clerk, County Council Chambers, Masterton, 22nd July, 1886. 2354 TENDERS. mENDBRS will bo received by the L undersigned up till noon of SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, for felling about 300 acres (more or less) of bush in the Parkville Special Settlement township, near Eketahuna,. in ten sections, varying in size from 15 to 51 acres. A plan of the blocks, together with specifications, may be seen at the office of Mesara Rawson and Mackay, surveyois, Eketahuna, on and after Thursday, July 22nd. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accopted. A deposit of per cent,'on amount of tender must accompany each tender, JOB VILE, Secretary P.S.S, A. Masterton, July 19th, 1886. 2350 IHB Great City Boarding House, X opposite Barrett's Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. All meals 6d, 200 daily. Come one, come all, and see for yourselvc. Boaixl and Lodging, 18s per week. MRS. McLEARY,' 2350 Proprietress. .finite MAAGATAINOKA - MANGAHaO ROAD. CONTRACTS NOs. .20 axb 81, COM- ' PRISING 6 MILES OF BUSHWORK FORMATION, &o. HIENDERS, nddiwed to,the underX 'sij>iird, and markd outside as abovH, will bo iwcivud up ;to ,hnrm of MUNDAY, August ytiwa&nV, Specifications wn view ; at "the, Post -Office, Mi.it.iw. and "W' Llaolc-tl.<.:-.. .; ;„.'.:,,: Further ;• ,:kvl 'is'"™ ' be .obtained from Mr If. '!. Uuoey, Ptihiatua. .1. W. A. MARCHANT, Chief Surveyor. Wellington/ -2352 FOR SALE.—Ohoicu Business Sites and allotments up to 5 acres in the rising township of Eketahuna. Also sections at Mauriceville Railway Station, from J to 7 acres. RAWSON & MACKAY, 2347 Masterton and Ekokhuna. MASTERTON Annual Ploughing Match, TTNBER the auspices of the Farmers
To be held at Upper Plain, In a paddock belonging to Mrs A. B. Yateo ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th, ISS6. PRIZES: Double-Furrow, first, £5; second, £3 ; third. £2. Single-Furrow, first, £3; second, £2; third, £l. Youths, under 19, Double-Furrow, first £1; second, £2. Best team of three horses, 30s. Best pair horses, 20s. Best kept harness in use, special prize given by Mr J. Elliott. ' Best groomed horse, special prize given by Messrs Townsend and Oowper. Special prizes for Feerin'g and Finish pill be given by tradesmen in the town. Entrance-Double Furrow. 10s; Siiigle Furrow, 7s 6d; Boyn, Tib, • Judges of the ploughing not to be on the glround until 3 p.m. No horsemen allowed on the ground. A DINNER in connection with the above will be held at Mr H. Phillip's Occidental Hotel, Queen-street, at 7 p.m. Tickets 5s each to be had from the Secretary. ' KICHD. J. FITTON, 2349 Secretary. /Oil SALE. MR T. JAMES having several sections of land and cottages left from Saturday's sale is prepared to sell them at a very low price and easy terms. Also the lease of the business premises in Queenstreet. Apply early. 2263 T. JAMES. WiIRARAPA CLOTHIHG_PACTORY, THE Kaiapoi Woollen Company's Tweeds ami O'othing are acknowledged (by judges both in New Zealand and Australia) to be the very best in the Australian solomes, as also can be proved by the fact that at every Exhibition that those Tweeds and Clothing have been exhibited, they have take Gold Modals, The quality of their goods, are so good, and the demand so great, (by wholesale as well as retail houses), that they do not require to open up small retail shops in avery town in New Zealand their disposal. The manager of THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY Respectfully informs the people of Masterton arid Wairarapa' that he has just received direct from the Kaiapoi Mills a large and well assorted stock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Underclothing, Shirts, Overcoats, Sox, Hats, Flannels, Tweeds and Shirtings, which he is selling at 10%-advance on the Mill prices. Anyone, therefore,' purchasing from ime will save at least 20/£. THE ADDRESS.— ' Ne.ti <kt>r to fhe Empin Hotel, s E. B. MANAGER. : The ; of ; Rapp &■ Hare must be paid jit the Wairarapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE. E. B.HARE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2357, 27 July 1886, Page 3
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