TEA, COFFEE? AND;,GENERAL , GROCERY DEPOT. • **• PKOpktEi'Oß f; Latest Importations''of } , China and Assam Tea's, CHOICS & SERVICEABLE, ji yj Finest Oey- - llon, Roasted weekly on the Premises. J Tin A "DQ Raw & Refined ufj. Auckland, Fiji, and China, ' SPICES, COCOAS, ITALIAN GOODS, Provisions, and all other Household requisites at lowest current prices, F. T. EEDIM, DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON, 2m OF SPRING and SUMMER ABE NOW OPENED AND LINE IS MASKED AT
Inspection is respectfully invited at the WHOLESALE 1 QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. MANAGING PARTNER. 2701 i , 1 L>i>, ARE NOW ■ OPENING UP TIIEIU OF in n English and French Fashions. L. J. HOOPER & Co., BON 'MAKCHE. <s9l PLYMOUTH ROCKS AND BROYftf LEGHORNS. fnHK undersigned lias settings ot cgsps X from tlu) above, for sale. Three strains of Leghorns. Also, a few young birds of both breeds. ; W. McXENZIE, 266!) Mastcrton. WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY, NOTICE is hereby given tlifit it is tha intention of the' (Jorucil, 'with the consent.of the ratepayers inter-, csied, to apply for a LOAiN, under tho "•Local Bodies- Loans Act, 1886," for fencing, Wining, and metalling a road over the Black Hill, in tho Ciifitloiwint Riding, Tho amount proposed to be borrowed is 1-3,100, to be expended as follows Fencing, L 270; Formation, Lllß2 ; Metalling, LI 200; llritlga at Waikroro Creek, L4OO ; contingencies, Ij4B. *. To r,)Cot the interest and anuual chared on tho amount borrowed, a flpoeial rato of 5-32 of a penny in tho £ niUßt bo levied, over the whole of the Castlepoint Road District, exclusive of Crown and Nativo Lands, and excepting tho Tiraumea Run, tho property of Mr H, Warron, and the properties of Messrs J. 6. Cox, J. G. C. Cox, G. and A. Leach, Liverton and Cook, W. and G. Speedy, and a portion of the Matiiikuiia Run, in the Akiteo. Road District. . A meeting of I'atcpayeis to consider the abovo proposal will bo held in tho Tinui Public Hall, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 21st October nexc. F. G. MOORE. Council Chambers, County Clerk, Masterton, Sept. 21,1867 . , 2707 HAYING returned from his trip tu the Old Country, be»a to inform his friends and the public, that he has decided to he-comjikkciu business as a HORSE-BREAKER. HORSES broken into Saddlp, and Single and double Harness. Tlio greatest OAiiu and attention given to all horses entruetcdtohischargo. All orders left at Macara's Stableß, adjoining Club Hotel Livery and J3ait Stables will bo promptly attended to. 2U-3 •" v -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2717, 5 October 1887, Page 3
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