mENDEES Wanted for BURNING OFF LOGS and STUMPS, about 10 to 15 acres; apply for particulars to Wairarapa Daily Office, 2852 L. J. HOOPER & Co. Aro now oponin? up their first CASES AND BALES Autumn and Winter Goods, WOVFITIFQ in'every IX U V LLIILO DEPARTMENT ALL THE LATEST STYLES & FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS. VALUE UNSURPASSED, & FIRST GRAND DISPLAY FOR THE AUTUMN & WINTER SEASON, 1888. L. J, HOOPER & CO,, BONMAROHE. ALFREDTONROAD BOARD. TENDERS will close at noon on TUESDAY, the 3rd April next, at the office of the above Board, for the Formation of 250'67 chains, with Culverts and rough bridging. (In 7 separate contracts) on the Tawataia Road. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr Jones' store, Ekehhuna, or at the office of the Board, CHAS. MAOQUARIE. Alfredton, March 13th, 1888. [2851 COAL MINE. A Preliminary Meeting of allßesidents interested in the development of the COAL DEPOSITS, at the Tararua Ranges, near Mastorton, will be held at Mr T. Mackay's Office, Central Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, 21st March Al invited to attend. 2846
MASTERTON ROAD BOARD, "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is the M intention of the Masterton Road Board to make the following special orders at a meeting to be held on the 7th day of April next : Ist—Thab for the purpose of securing payment of the sum of £360, granted to tho Board under 'The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886' for the formation and metalling of the road at Upper Pernridge, a special rate of ONE PENNY in tk £ be levied on the rateable value of the following sections in the Miki Miki Survey District : - Block 15—Sections 8,10,12,13; part sections 14, 15, 16, 17; sections 34,71, and 4b i 2nd.—A special rate of 7-Sthofa penny in the £ for the purpose of securing payment of £IOO, granted to the Board under' The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886,' for the formation of a road to join the Opaki to Rangitumau Road, on the lateable value of the following sections in the Kopuarangi Survey District:— Sections 12 and 13; and parts of U ; Block 11. Such special rates shall be annually recurring rates, and will be payable in two halfyearly instalments, for 26 years, the first half-yearly payment to bo made on the loth day of JULY, 1888, and in each following year on the 15th day of January and July, until the debt is liquidated. R. WILSONB, Clerk. Road Board Office, Masterton, March 14th, 1888. 2784 mHE CLOSE OF HE SUMMER CASEY I'DONALD & Co Commenced a GREAT CLEARING SALE SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1888, And as we are determined to clear the balance of SUMMER GOODS, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. In addition, we have purchased the balance of a WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK OF SEVERAL EVERYDAY LINES And which we purpose offering ' actually under London prices. : Casey, M'Donald & Co. 167 i LiJiBiQH Quay, W&hnqion.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2853, 21 March 1888, Page 3
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