JjJ ARCHITECT. Church Street Masterton. Plana prepared and Estimates furnished, FOR SALE, A number of Town and Suburban sections, Masterton, on easy terms. Also numerous country properties. T. U. DHUM-VLOND, Suivuyur & Land Agent, _ Masterton. MAURAiNT FRANCES. ~~ EUGENE W, DUMAS (late chef de Cuisone, Occidental Hotel) begs to inform,the gentlemen of Wellington and Wairnvapa that he hiis opened a Dining-room and Restaurant, to be called the Restaurant Francais, at (17, Lambton Quay, opposite Evening Press Office. E.W.D.'a previous reputation as Chef, will be sufficient guarantee of his ability to please the most ■ exacting, Three courses, one shilling. N.B.—ln connection with tho above, M. Dumas wishes to state that he has opened a luncheon room for ladies, The New Gladstone Watch. 13s 6°. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED ( DIRECT JL from the Anglo-Swiss Watch Co., Birmingham, England, six dozen of their OELEBBATED GLADSTONE WATCHES. . Being Sole Agent in tho Wairarapa for the sale of the same, I. have received instructions, from the { Company to take 'egal proceedings ag 'inst aiiyono selling Waterbury, or inferior Wa'tohes for the GLADSTONE, which is undoubtedly the Best Watch ever offered at the price, and must supersede all other cheap Watches, Post Free—l4s Gd. Also on Sale otio dozen Waterbury'a at lis (id. PRESSWOOD; .MASTERTON. I HEREBY give notice that it is my intontion to apply to the Masterton Borough Council for a license to keep a slaughter house, on the premises situated on my property, Ngaumatawa Block, within lialf-a-mile of the boundary of the Borough of Masterton, WALTER PERRY, Masterton, Mai cli 7 th, 1888.
ALFREDTONBOAD BOARD. TO ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. f HENDERS will close at NOON of the X 3rd of APRIL .NEXT, at the otliuo of the Board foi Preparing working plana, making out epecificatioiiß, and conditions of contract, (all in duplicate) for about 3J- MILES of the lhawaua Valley "Road. Also. Pians, in conformity with the requirements of the "Public Works Act, 1882," and amendments thereof. Further particulars nmy be obtained at theßoid Board Office, Eketahuna, or from the undersigned, m OH AS MACQUARIF, WHAREAMA ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the • intention of the Whareama Road Board at a meeting appointed to be held on FRIDAY thelCtli day of March, 1888, to pass by resolution the following special order;— ' That a special rate of one-eighth of a penny in the pound be now made for the purpose of providing tho interest and sinking fund upon a loan of £2OO to be borrowed under " The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 188G," to be expended in forming, draining and bridging the District Road be: ween the gate in the boundary fonco dividing the properties of George Mocre andThoma3 Hitchings and tho first gate on the Uriti Loop line. Fifty pounds of the loan to be expended on the construction of a bridge over the Patanui stream on the Uriti loop line of road. Such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate, and shall bo payable half yearly on the Ist days of FEBRUARY and AUGUST in each year for 26 years until the loan is paid off, and shall be levied on the rateable value of the following p operties within the Whareama Road District: -
The whole of the subdivision, No 4, exclusive of Crown and Native Lands, suctions 892, 893, 894, and that portion of section 32 nut iucluded in the Waironga trust estate sub-division No 3. • CHAS. A. PINKERTON, Clerk to the Board. ,I.Bth February, 1888. ■ 38? li. FOR SALE,-On easy terms, h few j acre sections in the Dixon Estate' Apply to 0. A. Pownall, solicitor, or to Geo. Dixon, blacksmith, Bannisterstreet MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that itia the . intention of the Masterton Road Board with the consent of the ratepayers interested to borrow the following sums under "The Local Bodiea Loans Act 1886." Ist. £BOO for the extension of the Wanataehu rond To meet the interest! and annual ehargeson said sum a special; rate of 2|d m the £ will be levied on thefolthe Kopnaraimi Survey District, 1 '5, 126,122, 124, 127, 128, 129, 4, parts of sections 113, and 9, and sections 120 and 121. 2nd. £2OO for the purpose of forming a branch line leading through Bections 9 to sections 121,129, Kopuarangi Survey D strict. To meet the interest and annual charges on said Bum a special rate of jjtlis of one penny in the £ will be levied on the following sections, 125, 126.122, 124, 127, 128,129,4, parts of sections 113, 9, and soctionn 120 and 121 Kopuaraugi Survey District, R, WILSON E, Clerk. Koad Beard Office, Masterton, 3rd March, 1888. FOR Q ALE, at Masterton, within 0 -five minutes walk of the Railway Station and ten of the Post Office, a pleasantly situated, well drained and ventilated d welling house, containing nine rouins, exclusive of closets, washhouso, #c. Porcepump and water laid on to bathroom ; four fire places, threeelectrie bells, concrete yard. Outhouse 35 £ feet long containinS coal and wood iiouse &c. The round contains nearly half an acre, and aa twit street frontages, is nicely laid »ut with lawns &c, and is well planted with ornamental and fruit trees. For particulars apply to N. Bo? 64, Masterton 88?0
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2844, 10 March 1888, Page 3
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868Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2844, 10 March 1888, Page 3
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