, n WaIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. a, 15 NOTICE TO BUTCHERS and SLAUGHTERMEN. ryiHE Council has appointed the JL following persons to bu Inspectors of Abattoirs and Slaughter Houses, and n of cattlo intended for slaughter within ''• this County. n •1 Police Constable JAMES O'CONNOR, of Masterton. ;1 Police Constable MAURICE ROCHE, of . Eketahuna ; ■ Police Constable WILLIAM THOMAS ; COLLERTON, of Tinui, 6 The attention of persons interested is 1 horeby drawn to the provisions of "The Slaughter Houses Ac 5,1887," the by-laws '• passed bv the Council (printed copies of ' which by-laws can be obtained from the undersigned at a, fee of sixpence each), 8 and to the necessity for all slaughter 1 houses in the country being duly licensed 1 and registered. ] ■' F.G.MOORE, County Clerk. Masterton, Dec. 1,1887 2703 MASTERTON i PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND I BUILDINGJOCIETY, M'ONEYtolendinsumsof £SO and upwards, principal and interest cleared by monthly payments of eleven shillings and three pence for £SO, £ s d £ gd 1 2 0 for 100 0 0 25 0 „ 200 0 0 37 0 „ 300 0 0 Investment shares can be taken up by a monthly payment of 5s each, which after the first year bears interest at 7 per cent., and after the third year, a share of the profits. For further particulars, apply to W. SELLAR, W ■ Manager. JFOII SAJLE. "OROPERTY known as GRASSDALE . situated at the Wharcama. House contains 20 rooms, and it is at presentdoing a good business as a Boarding House. Tho flouso could be utilised as a first-class Hotel, and no difficulty would be experienced in obtaining a license, There is also a Store doing a good business, and supplied with every requisite as regards stock-in-trade. There are good Stables, and a splendid Garden, There are 105| acres of land, sub-divided into four paddocks, and laid down in English grass. The stock at present comprises 50 head cattle, 7 horses, and 100 sheep, For terms and full particulars apply to W. RIDDLE, 2744 Storekeeper, .51 >rr THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITORS' ASSOCIATION (Limited). Fob the Protection or Trade, Collectors or Accounts, &c. ISSUES Weekly Commercial Deport ot Bankruptcies, Bills of Sale, Assignments, Liens on Wool and Crops, etc. Makes private enquiries as to financial status; Collects accounts anywhere in New Zealand and in Australia; Keeps Debtors' Registers of persons who are getting into debt, which are open to the inspection of subscribers, Class 2. Subscription one and two guineas, payable in advance, i Masterton- Agent, Mr W. Sellar „ Solicitor, Mr A. B. Bunny, J, 11, BANDEBSON, 2762 General Manager, NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL ACCOUNTS due to tho undersigned of over THREE month's standing, must be paid on or before the 14th day of DECEMBER NEXT, otherwise they will bo sued for without further notice, Also all accounts owing by mtt must be rendered on or before tho above date. T. G. MASON, Masterton, 30th Nov., 1887. 2703 NOTICE!, HAVING this day admitted Mr G.H. - SHUTE (late Carrier, Masterton) '. as a partner in my sawmilling business, the same will in future be carried on in the name of Henderson & Shute. All orders for Bridge and Building Timber shall receive our best attention. _ D, HENDERSON, Kaitara Sawmills, Grey town. Greytown, Nov 18, 1887- 2755 MRS PRESTON . ITHILE taking this opportunity of VV thanking her numerous customers and tho public generally for past favors, begs to inform them that they can be supplied with small fruits in any quantity during the coming season. Constant supply of Oranges, Pines, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Pigs, Dates, &c, by. every intercolonial steamer. ' NEXT THE CLOCK "® UEEN ST, MASTERTON. I 10R SALE with immediate posses- ] sion, a first class Farm, containing about 320 acres of land, 8 roomed dwelling largo stable, sheep dip yards, sheds, blacksmith's shop, granary, \and all necessary buildings and implements ror carrying on a first class farm ; about 110 acres in crop, balance in grass. It is all fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Stock and furniture given in. For furthr particulars apply to E, COTTLE, on the premises, Opaki. The above is only three miles from Masterton, and is approached by a good metalled road. 2751 3ERNARD begs to announce that ho will open on SATURDAY NEXT, the shop lately occupied by Voigt and Brasch,next to J. Dixon's Cordial Factory, with fruit, GREENGROCERY, and all articles in that lino. All goods will be supplied cheaper.tlian any other place in the town. All vegetables <fcc, are grown by myself, Strawberries and cream daily, at lid a plate, Fresh Milk, Id per glass or 2d per pint, Lunch Gd, provided at any hour. As I shall sell at tho lowest prices'for cash 1 trust to receive a share of your patronage/ 2764 WANTED. -Tenders and alterations > and additions to tho Standard Office, Greytown, Tenders to be sent to the ii'ridersigned, with whom Plaite and SpecifictjMo'ns ma} bo seen on and after MONDAY, December 5. The lowest or any tender npfc' necessarily accepted. Tenders close oh J SATURDAY December 10, at Masterton. 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2765, 3 December 1887, Page 3
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