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0 AO.S . IjASGLBMIG <& \jQ.s PROPERTY LISTTO LET-Tliree comfortable Oottagoß, at low rontak, to good tenants, 1 of First-class land in the settlement of Mauriceville, the land is cleared and laid down with good English Grasses, A new feuco is now in course of erection,| riIHE whole will be sold—a bargain, at Mauriceville, part improved. at Eketahuna, part improved.

10R SALE or lease 40 acres of land at Tarafcahi West, part fenced. EOIt SALE OR Lease, Building allotnients in the following streets :•- Unle St., Victoria St.. Villa and Hope Streeets. LL the above properties will bo sold or leased on very favorable terms, Apply prompt to— M. Caselberg & Co., MASTERTON. Xmas and New Year, CHRISTMAS HAMPERS. 0 Quart Bottles of English Ale or Stout 1 Bottle of Brandy or Square Gin 1 Bottle of Whisky or Rum J Bottle of Port Wine M. Caselberg & Co,, CO-OPERATIVE STORES, 2674 MASTERTON.

NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL ACCOUNTS duo to the under- _ signed of over thber month's standing, must be paid on or before the 14m day of DECEMBER NEXT, otherwise thoy will be sued for without further notice. Also all accounts owing by mo must bo rendered on or before the above date. T. G. MASON, Masterton, 30th Nov., 1887. 2703 J} sion, a first class Farm, containing about 320 acres of land, 8 roomed dwellin?, large stable, sheep dip yards, sheds, blacksmith's shop, granary, and all necessary buildings and implements for 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 C, COTTLE, on the premises, Opaki, The above is only three miles from Masterton, and is approached by a good metalled road. 2754 BERNARD begs to announce that he will open on SATURDAY PKXT, the shop lately occupied by Vuigt and Brasch,next to .1. Dixon's Cordial Factory, with fruit, GREENGROCERY, and all articles in that lino. All goods will be supplied cheuper than any other place in the towii. All vegetables &c, are grown by myself, Strawberries and cream daily, at (ia a plato, Fresh Milk, Id per glass or 2d per pint, Lunch tid, provided at any hour. As [shall sell at the lowest prices'for cash 1 trust to receive a share of your patronage. 2701 SPECIAL

BON MA.BCHE L J, HOOPER & Co., MENS & BUYS'CLOTHIERS. OUTFITTERS, AND HATTERS, ik HAVE made special' arrangements with Messrs Fenton and Co., Auckland, for a regular supply of their Celebrated Colonial Made Hats. Any size or shape mmle to older. U.BOOPEIUCO MEJN'S CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS & TAILORS, Are making to measure— Mens Colonial-made Suits from 455, Wellington Tweed TROUSERS, Wellington Tweed, From Ifis TROUSERS and VESTS, Wellington Tweeds, kbom 22s (id. Sac Coats 255, Wellington Tweed. Paget Coats. 39s 6d. Kindly send in your orders at once, and avoid the crush of tlio Xmas trade. L. J. ETooper & Co. J. P. COWIE, VV, of Masterton and surrounding district that he intends in the course of this week to open the stores lately occupied by Mr Job Vile aud Mr George Heron, as a

GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANI Comprising a stock Oats, whole and crushed, Chaff, Flour, Oatmeal, Pollard, Potatoes Bran . Fowls Feed, &c, at lowest wholesale and retail prices, Terms Cash at 1 month IHE INSTALLATION of W.M„ and . investiture of Officers of the Masterton Dodge 1430 E,C., will take place in tho Masonic Hall, Bannister-Street, on THURSDAY, December loth, 1887, at 4. p.m. IHE INSTALLATM of lUV.M,, , and Investiture of Officers of the ahisUe Lodge 647 S 0., will be held in the Masonic Hull, Bannister- Strent, on THURSDAY, December 15th. 1887, at i p.m. Visiting Brethren invited. A Banquet to celebrate tho ovent will be held in tho evening at the Club Hotel, Mastorton, a& 7.30. p.m. W.R. BERRY, JOSEPH J. SMITH, . 2700 Joint Swtarjcs.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 9 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 9 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 276, 9 December 1887, Page 3

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