QEHI3ON |_|OUBE, TEA, COFFEE, AftfIoEJiERAL GROCERTgfPOT. ■:-|jf ; ' pi^ftlETOE. A' 0 Lateit Importations of China andAasam'TisaJ, LX±J 'weekly on the Premifles. .. and Oh. m SPICES, KALIAN.GOODS,v iProvisionß, and aJI other House- • ■■ current pricwi.- ; F, T, ESDM4N, DENISON HOUSE, 2694 r ' LAND FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. WANGAEIIU, 810 acres first class Mixod Bush, on lime Btone for., mation. Prico—3&a per aero. Tonne, 1\ per cent dfi posit, balance, in teii;jjeatt; at 7 por cent. Apply to G. B. W • Dalrymple, Estate, Agent, Porry Street Masterton, •:: .• 3C6 RANTED' Jjr NOWK NEW SEEDSbNEW SEEDS ! 1 JUST to hand at tlie Queen Btttot Fruit and Seed Depot, a largo consignment of new Garden Seeds';" comprising "VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, BIRD SEEDS. Note the Address— MRS PREBTON, . Blue Poßt, next tho Clock, Queen St., Masterton. , IMPORTER OF FOREIGN FRUIT,, L, J. BON MARGIE J Mew Season's ARE NOW • OPENING UP THEIR • OF SPRING GOODS. MELIUS fun HEEnglish and French Fashions, L. d. HOOPER & Co., BON MARCHE. •- • ■ 2601 -PLYMOUTH ROCK'S AND BROW ' LEGHORNS, .' THE undersigned,, has setting ot eg«s from the above,.(or sale. Three strains of Leghorns. Also, a few young birds of both breeds. W, McKENfIIE,
26(50 MaßtGrtcta, WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE THIRD TERM will begin 011 FRIDAY, 16th instant, Now boys are specially requested to be presant at the opening (9 o'olock.) CHAS. P. POWLUB, 2697 Sooi'ctary, WELLINGTON GIRL'S HIGH' SCHOOL mOE THIRD TERM will begin on 1 . WEDNESDAY, 14th iuetant,. Hys Excollonoy the Governor will-open the Building on TUESDAY, 13th inst, at 3 o'clock.Mibs Hamilton will attend on MONDAY, 12th inst., from 2to 8 p.u). to receive Parents and Pupiie. • i • . . .. CHAS. P. PQWL®, ; 2697- Secretary/ TTALDmE LEASEHOLD FOR V ' SALE, situate Mangam&bte. In tha Bankrupt Eiitate of 13. Budden, by order of Tim Duputy, Official Assteueo, "onaistitig of 231 acres splendid' laiid, limestone f formnHon, aucl hold under the perpetual lease .system. ■ The improve rnents comprise New Dwelling and Out* 'buildings, 70 chains Fencing 70 acres, cleared and giacsod, the wliolo fronting the main coach road, and'directly opposite the Railway Station, For further particulars apply to ■ LOWES &lOPB,. Auctionoei'd, on R. STANSFIELD, Es^ ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH; . ASOCIAL Gathering in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, September 21st. Doors open at 7.30 p.ra Admi»wiou la. ■ SALE OF WORK. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, REFRESHMENTS, NO HALF PRICE. T E, PARR, BLACKSMITH and FARRIER, Tram-, , IN returning thanks to his old customers and the public generally for past favors, bugs to inform thom that ho haß taken over those promises previously occupied by Mk W. Brady. All work entrusted to him will receive his beat attention. TERMS. LIBEEAL.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2698, 12 September 1887, Page 3
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