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ADVERTISEMENTS, h All mm NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. EXHIBITION atMASTERTON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd instants respectively. [Under the patronage of Siu Gbokhe Gkky, K.C.U.] SATURDAY RETURN TIOKE'I S )0 may be obtained from all stations to Mastevton on abovo dates to be available for return up to and including MONDAY June 25th 'BB. On THURSDAY, Juno 21st, and also on SATURDAY, Juno 23rd, a train for Mastcrton will leave Featherston at 4,30 p.m., Greytown at 4,35 p.m., and Carterton at 5.15 p.m. On same dates a train will leave Mastertoil at 10 p.m. for all stations south, to Greytown and Featherston liielusives and the ordinary 5 p.m train to Maurieeville will not leave Mastertonuntil 9.U0 p.m, and will run to Matigamahoe. 131 ORDER, Traffic Rent's Ollice, Wellington, .June 13,1888. WAIRARAPA EXHIBITION. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. WE, tho Undersigned notify that our bcsiness premises will be closed on Thursday, June 21st (TO-MORROW) from i l2„noon. M. Caselberg & Co. JL J, Hoopor &Co P. Dickson "0. Smith & Co. Geo. Johnston J. Graham & Co. F. W. Temple F. T. Redman Minilie & Co. Jas, Elliott Townsend & Cowpcr <\. Henderson G. Hooper lira Bamber H. Petersen \V. Doiu'all T. E. Price W, Wliitt Thos. Jago E, Dixon. 2029 ITJBLiIC HOLIDAY. A T the request of the Exhibition A Committee 1 hereby proclaim THURSDAY NEXT, 21st mst, from 12 NOON, a PUBLIC HOLIDAY m Masterton. A. W. EENALL, 2927 Mayor. DISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Featherston, 18th June, 1888, mHE Mastbktok Rifle Volunteers J. and Band will parade for daylight inspection at 11 a.ni, on the 21st instant alter which tliey will proceed to the Railway Station to join in the reception of Sir George Grey. By. BUNNY, Major, Commanding Wairarapa District. 2928 TENDERS. mENDERS will be received up to i SATURDAY. June 23rd, 1888, for leasing that Splendid Dairy Farm, of about 105 acres, known as Woodrecf, situated near the Waiohine Brid?c. The farm is well watered by clear running streams, and is within ten minutes walk of the Dalefield Railway Station, and 15 minutes walk of the Dalelield Butter and Cheese Factory. The highest tender not necessarily accepted, All tenders must be addressed to Messrs ROBINSON BROS., Coachbuilders, Cameiu'ON, where terms of lease may be seen. 2927 rnIJE BEST MAURICEVILLE LIME J_ contains 92 PER CENT of PURE LIME. See Government Analyst's report. This is the only real test of quality. An article can be supplied as Lime containing a large per cent ot SILICA at half the price of the ORIGINAL MAURICEVILLE LIME. Manufactured by ROSSITER, And Sold by GRAHAM it CO., Mastcrton. CROWNLANDS FOR SALE. IT is hereby notified that about 50,000 acres of Crown Lands in the Maungakaretu, West Waitapu, West Maurieeville and the Mangaone-Tirauinea blocks, will be open for selection on the 27th inst, on the Cash, Deferred Payments and Perpetual Lease Systems in terms of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1887." Full particulars obtainable at this office, and from posters &c, exhibited at Railway Stations and Post Offices. J. W. A, MARCRAKT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Wellington, June Bth, 1888. 2920 T. a. MASON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, MEDICAL lIALL, MASTERTON, HAS received ex Kaikoura and Tongariro, 40 packages of Drugs, Chemicals and Sundries, personally selected in London, including Seltzogenes, 4 and 8 pint Hawley's Effervescing Saline, 2/0 per bottle Essence Lemon, guaranteed. Pure Citric Acid Genuine SouUi Sea Island Lime Juice Tasteless Castor Oil Glycerine Cucumber Jelly Gosnell's Cherry Blossom, Atkinson's Whito Roso, Bailey's Ess Bouquet, and all the newest and choicest perfumes. Quinine and Steel Wino, White Woiui Powders,' COOPER'S SHEEP Di;P, All Country Orders Despatched by return Mail, NIGHT BELL AT THE PRIVATE DOOR,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2929, 20 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2929, 20 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2929, 20 June 1888, Page 3

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