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"VTOTICE is hereby .given that the 1\ undersigned intends to apply to tlie Council of the County of Waimrapa North, at a.meeting to be held on TUESDAY, Januaty 10, 1888, for ut LICENSE TO SLAUGHTER CATTLE at his slaughter yards on section 17 Eketahuna. , ; H. Do CLIfTON. Eketahuna, December 19, 1887. ' k_/ jujk rw -*' OF SPRING and SUMMER FASHIONS ARE N O W UP EN S li AND EYIEY LINE ISMAKKUDAT WHOLESALE PRICES Inspection is respectfully invited at the • : WHOLESALE ! s Warehouse, QUEEN ST., MABXEiiTON. P.DICKSON, MANAGIiNG PARTNER. fm WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY, nUBLIO TEN DEES will bo received t lit the office of the Council by noon of TUESDAY, January 10th, for the following works, ' Masterton to Waimata .Road : Contract No 31—-Buildm® a groin at Te Ore Ore • Contract No 32 Road metalling between Mangapakelm and Whakataki, 1 Plans and specifications for both contracts to be seen at the County Office, Masterton, and for Contract No 32, at The Stove, Tinui. ; P. G. MOORE, County Clerk. & n mM iff • WAIRARAP A NORTH COUNTY. APPLICATIONS will be received at this office until 3 p.m. on" MONDAY, 9th inst., for the position of Ranker on the MastertonWaimata Road from Masterton to • Otahoua-saddle, and on tho Waingawa to Camp Road, as far as the Opaki-Kuamahunga Bridge. For further, particulars apply to the undersigned, F.G. MOORE, Couutv Clerk, Masterton, 3rd January, 1888.

New Advertisements; 3s per nich Ist insertion lulf-price nil euljuequont insertion's, Short Aiivcrtisementa, not exceeding 16 words, 11 Wanted Co'uran: Is each, Ist' insertion iiaif-prico BubscqiMit, , Ailvei tisenionts over leader 'charged double rotes.. The number of insertions required fur any advertisement should be plainly. wanted on it, otherwise it will be continued and chursrcU (or til countermanded. Advertisements orderc I by the month or quartoran i countermanded before the time agreed for expires, will be charged for the full tonn unless by special arrangemont. All casual advertisements from persons having no running accoui.t with this offico must bo PREPAID, .ccepted in payment of an ah orders i>y post, births, Heaths, ami llarriago Notices NOT charged for To secure prompt inscmun of advertisements it is accessary that tho,> should . o left at the office by 11 a,m, on ihe day of publication, ■ Adorations lo Advertisements on the Ist and 4th pages must bo scut In. not later than 11 a,m. on the da\ preceding that on which they are required to a|)|.car. Sutiscripuon-Peruarter7s6d in ad TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received at my (ifficti (where plans and specifications may be seen)'until 8 o'clock p.m., ou Tuesday 10th inst for AdriitiouN to a Dwelling House at Kuripuni, The vight to reject any or all tenders is reserved. JOHN KING, 2788.' Architect. MASTERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, , , Anniversary Tea Meeting, fTIHE Above will be held in the TEMX PERANCE HALL on TUESDAY, 10th January. Tea on tables at 5.30. Tickets Is 6d. PUBLIC MEETING in the Church at 7.30; Addresses will,:lie given by the Rbvs. Ross, Thomson, Rodger, Paterson, Ogg, ! Elliotte and others. , 2788.' J. P. COWIEj BEGS to announce to the people of MASTERTON, and surrounding districts that he has' opened the Stores, lately occupied by Mr Job. Vile and Mr G, Hekon-, with a STOCK as under Oats, whole and crushed, Chaff, Flour, :; ■ Oatmeal, Pollard, Potatoes, Bran, Fowls Feed, &c., &c. Fe'ncing wire (barbed & plain) Corrug ted Iron, Nails & Staples' ■At'lowest ■wholesale arid retail prices, FINE OAT-STRAW. £2los per iof 2772 FOR CASH, AMALGAMATBC~FiENDLYIo (JIETIBS DEMONSTR \TION rfPORTS, MASTERTON PARK OVAL, Anniversary Day. FULL PROGRAMME and particular with l»cal papers <»f 7th and 14tl January, 1888, or on application to E U. Waddisoion, Hon Sec., fetry-streei TH'R Count de J fTray d'Abbaus Frenc. Consul for > ewZja'mi l orf ifi s thu Monsieur • ugene Pumas, of Nimes, f-a cc f >rm.y Chef de Cuieine of his Grace' ti Oune of "uthprla.'.d, is a first c ass artist i French rookery. The Count is confiden that the D mis' Eestmruni will be tqual t' the Uaison Doree at Melbourne. San Fran ew'o. aW Pars al ogether worthy of th New Zodandcapi a l . COUNT DWUFFRAY D'AJJBAP.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2791, 6 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2791, 6 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2791, 6 January 1888, Page 3

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