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MASTERTOJ. BOAD DISTRICT. SEPARATE TENDERS for tho )' undermentioned works will close at NOuN on TUESDAY, the 13th inst,, at the office of tho Board:—- . formation and' Metalling' of ■69 . : '••. • chains, more or less, round : the , Bluff, Opaki, to Baugitamau ~ ' Road.' Fencing 97 chains, more or' leas, in . •'■ connection with the above, "Plans and Specifications at'this office. R/'WILSONE, "'• ■ • Clerk. , Road Board Uflice, Masterton, (ith Suptembor, 1887. MASTERION AGRICULTURAL AMD PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Animal Parade, of Stallions will :'..take.p;ace. at, Messrs. Lowes and lorns yards, 'Renall Street, Masterton,' on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,188?,. v'' ; - ■'■.;-■. ;At 8 p.m. , .■• :j r Entries cah' be. made, with the Secretary J on the'(jrovuidfi between 11 a,ra. and. 1 p.m; on. that day, ■ ' '>■' :■ ■ Messrs Lowes and ..lorns will bo prepaved to Bell any of the entries by public auction after the Parade. T.MACKAY, Secretary. Maaterton, Soptoraber 5. 2692 25 to 50 Pt-B. CM CAN BE SAVED Pusitively Saved on Prices usually quottd by Traveling Agonts by buying your ■ SEWING MACHINES ■• FkoHf. J. W. FEAR, Machinist & Importer, Willis-st., Wellington, The White, Anieiicm No 7 and Standard Kotary bhu tie Machines ar<j. sold in largo iiumbni'f, an i have ahva.s given thiiu complete saiist'ac ion They aro ligit-iiiuning, iioißel bs and ve y durable, have putent winni's. i':Uitles. and teli-setting 'iicodjes, and all -ecciui ■ provemeuts. Gnar..nto.;any working part <r aimttio woariiig nut withm two v arß will !j» replaced froe of char, o, Price from £3lss. Machines of all kinda promptly cloamd ami repaired. T7ALUABLE LEASEHOLD FOR V SALE, situate Mangamahie. In the Bankrupt Estate of B. Budden, by order of The Deputy Official Assignee, -"(insisting-.of 254 ueres spleudid land, .limestone formation, and held u'nde.r the perpetual loase system. The improve raents comprise N'uiv Dwelling and Outbuildings, 70 chains Fencing, 70 acres cleared and grassed, the whole fronting the main coach road, and directly opposite .the Railway Station. For further particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS, ■' : Auctioneers, OR' R. STANSFIELD, Esq, • ST. MATTHEW'S PARI6H. li'' room on WEDNESDAY; September 21st,. Doors open at 7.30 p.m Adnu.-.tsiou Is. SALE "OF WORK, . VOCAL AND' INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, KEFRESHMENTS,' . ,-NO HALF PEICE. A. PHILLIPS, (Late of London) Pork Butcher, Opposite J. Brown & Co,'a Auction Mart, & adjoining F. T. Redman's Grocery Store, Queen Street, Mastkktox. Ift returning thanks far past favors, X wishes to inform his n'utuerouß Customers, and the public generally that he has REMOVED to those commodious and central premises, lately occupied by the Bank of New South Wales, where his patrons can still rely upon getting tho VERY BEST of delicacies, comprising— Real Cambridge pork Sausages Ham and Tongue Sausageß Raised Pork Pies Collared Head Black Puddings All the above are made from FRESH MEAT DAILY. A TKIAL SOLICITED, 2694 VOIGHT&BKASOH, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS. QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, INVITE ATfENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK or Comprising-- '■ •• '" ; CHOICE DESIGNR • . IN ■ ■ • ■ DRAWING, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, fo i Parties Furnishing or requiring the smallest domestic requisite,' should inspect this establishment. Every information afforded, without .being pressed to purchase. 2694 \ yTRC. COLLIER wishes to return yj_. thankß to bis numerous customers : for their liberal patronage since the comi mencement of his nm industry. The public will find every description of w.ool Mats made to order aid dyed in the new Brazilian colors, and turned out with neatneßß and despatch, in a way which denes competion,' Also he has no connecfcien with any ring or monopoly, but buys skins, .wool, and hides at a f&ir market price, for .cash. 0. COLLIER wishes to intimate to wool growors and farmers.' that his establishment is now being fiited up for wool scouring,' and that he is prepared to •take large or small quantities at current rates, and as his owu work will be sns pended during the wool season d'entscan rely on their orders being turnad out with only keep'experienced workmen on the eatablißhnmni. •■*■ ■ M«i .- CASTLE POINT ROAD DISTRICT. FT IS the intention of the Board at it. J_ next meeting to be. held on the 27tn IDBt,, to levy a general rate of five-six-teenths of a penny in the £ on all the I'ateable property in the Castlepoint Hoad District. By order. '" . ' Cleik.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2697, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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