TO BUILDERS, ' TENDERS are invitecl until 2,30 p.m. on TUESDAY, 3rd August for the Erection of si twowtory dwelling in Victoria Street. Plans and Specifications at my office. GEO. FANNIN, "356 Architect, WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY, Til HINDERS will be roceivod at t...„ .1 office (where plans, <ftc., may be Been) until NOON on SATURDAY, the 3ht iirnt., for tho following works Mastkrton- Waimata Road.—Construe-, tion and removal of Roadmon's Masteeton, Waimata Road, -Painting ' two Bridges. Ehjtahuna-Tinui Road—Painting two F. G. MOORE, County' Clerk.. County Council Chambers, Masterton, 22nd July, 2354 £sl MANGATAINOKA NORTH ROAD. CONTRACTS NOs. 20 and 21, COMPRISING 5 MILES OF BUSHWORK, FORMATION,
TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked outside as above will bo received up to NOON of MONDAY, August 9th, 1880, Specifications on view at the Post Office, Pahiatua, and Road Board Office, Masteiton. Further particulars can be obtained from Mr R. H. Romioy, Pahiatua. W, A, MAROHANT, Chief Surveyor. Wellington. ' 2352 TENDERS. rpENDERS will be received by the 1 undersigned up till noon of SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, for felling about 300 aures (moro or less) of bush in the Parkville Special Settlement township, Hear Eketahuna, in ton sections, varying in size from 15 to 51 acres. A plan ot the blocks, together with specifications, may bo seen at the office of Messrs llawson and Mackay, survcyuis, Eketahuna, on and after Thursday, July 22nd. The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted., A deposit of 2i per cent, on amount of tender must accompany each tender. JOB VILE. FverctoryP.S.S.A. Mastovtoii.JulyliUi, Jfcftj. 2350 rnHE Great City Bowling. Houbo, X op|."Mto "iinif'n i|r,i;,.[, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Ail uumils 6d, 200 daily. Cmne-one, come all, and see for yiiiiwt'lvtt-, liuui'd ml Lodging, ISa per \v«k. •' Mr. I '. McLRMIY, MoO Proprietress,. """"" 7 'MASTBRTOB" ~~ Annual Ploughing Match, UNDER tho niiaj ■ices of the .Fanners Club, To be hold at Upper Plain', Iu a paddock belonging to Mm A, B. Yates ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th, 1880. PRIZES: Double-Furrow, first, £5; second, £3 : third, £2. Single-Furrow, first, £3; second, £2; third, £l. Youths, under 19, Double-Furrow,' first £4; second, £2. Best team of three horses, 30s, Best pair horses, 20s. Best kept harnoss in use, special prizs given by Mr J, Elliott. Best groomed horse, special prize gtvon by Messrs Tnwiisend and Cowper. Special prizes for Feoring and Firlish will be given by tradesmen in the town. Entrance-Double Furrow, 10s; Single Furrow, 7s 6d ; Boys, ss. Judges of the ploughing not to be on the ground until 3 p.m. No horsemen allowed on the ground. A DINNER in connection with tho above will be held at Mr H, Phillip's Occidental Hotel, Queen-atreet, at 7 p.m. Tickets 5s each to.be had from the Secretary. RICHD. J. FITTON, 2319 Secretary.
am sale, MR T. J AMES having several sections of land and cottages left from Saturday's sale is prepared to sell thorn at avery low price and easy terms, Also the lease of the business preiniaes in Queenstreet. Apply early, 2209 T. JAMES, THE . W4IRARAPA CLQTHINGj'AOfOBY. TE'E Kaiapoi Woollen' Company's Tweeds osd Clothing are. acknowledged (by judges both ill Now Zealand ana Australia) to be thu very best in the Australian colonies, as also can be proved by the fact that at every Exhibition that these Tweeds and Clothine have been exhibited, they have'take/ Gold Medals, The quality of their goods are so good, and the demand so great, '(by wholesale as well as retail houses), that tlioy do not roquire to open up small retail shops in 'avery' town in New Zealand for]their disposal, The manager of THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY Respectfully informs the poople of Masterton and Wairarapa that he has just received direct from the Kaiapoi Mills ut large and well assorted stock of Meii's, .Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Underclothing. Shirts, Overcoats, Sox, Hats, Flannels, Tweeds and Shirtings, which lie is selling at 10% advance on the Mill prices. Anyone, therefore, purchasing from me will save at least 20%. gjgPfvOTF; THE ADDRESS,— Nc?tt door to ihe Empire Eotd, E. B. H ARE, 2311 MANAGER, The Book debts in the estate of Rapp & Haro must be paid at the Wairarapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE. ' ■ ' " E, B. HARE. A. HENDERSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, JUABTHRTOIS TN thanking the public of Masterton 1. and surrounding district for the liberal support during tho past twelve months, begs to inform thorn that he has just received a. large variety of Ck/cks, Watches, Gold | and. Silver;; Jewellery, Spectacles,'Cutley, &c. ; JEWELLERY MADE ft. REPAIRED . ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 2340'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2358, 28 July 1886, Page 3
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