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TO BUSHI'ALLKKS. mENDERS are invited up to SATURI DAY NEXT, Bth October, for felling 50 acres of Bush in the Kopuarniiga District. Specifications, &c, may be Been on application to the Club Hotel. Masterton. 2705 mH-E ■ EVENiNQ PRESS ia delivered JL immediately on arrival of train. Urders may be left with Mrs PRESTON, Queen Street. R..AITKEN, 2714 ■' Agent.MASTERTON LODGE, No 1430, E.G. nnHE regular monthly mooting will Le I '"hold <m...MONDAY EVENING NEXT, October' id, in the Masonic Ball, Bannister-street, at 8 o'clock. Business . Raising and General. . VISITING BRETHREN INVITED, By order of the W.M. JAMES BROWN, 2/14 Secretary. TBOUT FISHING. " T ICENSBS to iish for TIIOUT, from jj Ist October, 1887, to 31st March, 1888, subject to the regulations in force in the Wellington and Wairarapa Acclimatisation District, can be obtained from Mi D. W. Mackintosh, or Mr Mr W. H. Beethaui, Masterton. Tho License fees (£1) are U3cd to stock rivers with fish, 2714

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE.WOODYILLE DISTRICT. . HENTLEMEN,I offer my sincere and hearty thanks to tlio 759 Electors who voted for me on Monday tat. Bad the contest been' fought out fairly, I have ovary reason to believe the voting would have placed me at the top of the poll. At the next election I believe we shail not experience much trouble in returning our man, for in less than tlireo years the disastrous effects of Mr Ballanee's Land Settlement Fuliey will be apparent to all, 1 am, Gentlemen, Yuurs Obediently, HORACE BAKER,

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY asd DELIVERY or NATIVE TIMBER. . General Manager's Office, Wellington, Sept, 23,1887. rgRITTEN TENDERS will bo \V received nt I 'this cilice up to NOON df MONDAY, 17th October, for tho supply and delivery of NATIVE TIMBER, for WELLINGTON SECTION. Specifications .may lie Been and forms of Tendci' obtained at the Railway Store Offices, Potone ; the Railway StationMaster's Office, Featlierston, and Stores Malia.fei-'s Office, Wellington. Tc. derj to be addressed to the General anajer of New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to bo marked outside 11 Tender'for'Native Timber." The lowest or any tcudor will not necessarily be accepted. W. M. lIANNAY, Acting for General Mannger, 2714, N.Z. Railways. STOCK SALE. AT THE FEATHERBTON Yard i; s, TUESDAY, OCT., 4ra, 1837. F. H. WOOD Will cell by auction at one o'clock--150 Hoggets 200 Forward ewes 14 4 and 5-year old Bullocks (well forward) 5 Fat Heifers 7 Yearling Steeis, 2 Dry Cows Sheep, of all classes Cattle, Cows, Calves, .Steers, Heifers, Horses Pigs. &e. Early entries invited. Featherston Agent-Mr J. Smith,

2714 Empire Hotel. . I the" LAIFST JIARVLI MOLDACOT'S PATEST POCKET SEWING MACHINE, : Weighs under a poind, ami may be described :is ill-, front parts o< a good machine, with the sbits, wlieite, and aimbersome gear removed. A CHILD CAN US«! IT. Kecommemicd bv the Londou Times and al Remember it it not a Toy, but a LOCK-STITCH HAND MACHINE . 'That doca ail.classes of wojkfrom Linea to Clolli. . ' • . miCE,—OKLY 13s 6jj. May be ti-stcd ami purchased at ' ." ' F.J. W.'l'biAE'ci.. SOLE 'ACENI\ • MUI.LLOTMT, WELLINGTON, " •'• AD VALOKEM J , HAVING bought a parcel of SOLID NICKEL.SILVER BUCKLES at less'tliMi English cost, I can and will makoup IIARJNESS at a.pvico never before heard of. iam prepared to book orders 'during tbo current month for Trap Harness, all mounted with solid Nickel Silvbu at OQ per set. A sample is now on view* and each set is guaranteed equal .to the sample. Terms—iOa.deposifc with order; Balance to bo paid when tho harness is taken, which may bo anytime within Six Months from the date of order, at the option of the buyer. •.. J.E. EVANS, ! '. IiAMBTUN QUAY, WELLINGTON. n °""4METBLL" Windmill, ' HIHIS Mill is claimed to be tho strongest X '■ nnd simplest yet invented. It requires no Bkillod attention, costs nothing , for repairs and works right along without giving any trouble. By asimplo regulator it can be made to do its work at any speed'and does hot jerk in and out as is the case with other inventions of this il kind. The mill .jvillwork witli^ 1 light is wind and will not blow to pieces.. ; . of ; All mills guaranteed by the maker and 1 rs if they do not turn out as represented 3d will, be taken' back. Price £B. Ml particulars will be supplied on application to ' ' . LOWES &10RNS, ■ Auctioneers, Masterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2715, 3 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2715, 3 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2715, 3 October 1887, Page 3

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