Under tlio Patronago of thoir Worships tho Mayors of Masfcorton, Carterton and Groytown, and Leading Burgesses. GRAND Wairarapa Exhibition. 10 BE OI'ENBD BY SIR GEORGE GREI, K.C.B. AND G. Beetiiam, Esq., M.11.R. IN XIIE Masterton Drill Hall, ON Tlnu'Hday, Friday, and Saturday, 21st and 22.\d June. In aid of tho Funds of the Wesleyan Circuit; - The Exhibits win cojii'iiise WORKS OF ART, OIL PAINTINGS, STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ANCIENT RELICS, MODELS, CURIOS, FOREIGN WAR TROPHIES, (Including Zulu, Fijian, Indian, Russian, &c., ifec. Also—Specimons of Loual Industries. In addition ti tlio above, there will be a CojiriKiK Museum of VALUABLE & RARE SPECIMENS Exhibits of all kinds will bo thankfully received, and every precaution taken as to their safety. Arrangements have been made with the Railway authorities to run special Wairarapa Trains mi the days of tho EXHIBITION. R. E, HOKNBLOW, 2002 Hon. Sec. APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTER HOUSE LICENSE. T HENR7 BURLIJNG, junr., of EkefcI alum, in tho County of Wairarapa North, being the owner of premises situated on the Alfredton-Eketahnna road, within the County, make application for a license to use such premises as a slaughterhouse for tho slaughter of cattle for ordinary trade. Dated 25th day of May, 1888. 2907 SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. T ARTHUR PHILLIPS, of Master J_j ton, being the occupier of premises situated on part of section 48, Masterton Small Farm Block fronting on the Upper Plain road, make application for a license to use such premises as a slaughterhouse for the, slanghter of cattle for ordinary trade, Dated this 31st day of May, 1888. 2912 TO THE TOBACCO TRADEJ. MANDEL. 37 and o'J, Willis-street, Wellington. HA VIIN G completed his establishment, is now prepared to supply the trade with all classes of Tobacuonists' Goods in large or small quantities at Lowest rates. All the 1 best brands' of TOBACCOS kept, and the largest stock in the colony of CIGARS, CIGARETTES and PIPES. N.B.—Havana a uigaus a specialty. 2883 Monster Clearing Sale.
200 LI)S. SCOTCH FINGERING WOOL. 1s lid, worth 2s 9d. WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. P. DICKSON, MANAGING PAIiTNER. ETC, ROAD CONTRACTS, Nos. 4!), DO, and 51. rnENDERS for the above comprising JL 529 chains of road, marked on the outside and addressed to me, will be received up to 2.30 p.m. of FRIDAY, 22ndJune, 1888. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at the Post Office, Mauriceville, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. A. MAROHANT, Chief Surveyor, District Survey Office, Wellington, Ist June, 1888. [2914 TROUIMSHING, LAWN TENNIS, LAWN BOWLING, CRICKETING. A largo assortment of all requisites just landed from tho best makers, CARTRIDGES For Rifles, Revolvers, and Sporting Guna all the going sizes. Fishing Nets and Nettting twine. GEORGE DENTON, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER IRONMONGER, LOCKSMITH & GUNSMITH 93 WILLIS-STREET, WELLING, -lON. 2758
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2918, 7 June 1888, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2918, 7 June 1888, Page 3
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