;^.ADVERTISEMENTS. ;^; SADDLE & HARNESS MAKEIk : it WOODVILLE, -,, ,■';: WISHES to inform the' Bush aoltlora • that lio is soiling nt reduced rates to meet tho times, Ladies' and Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Bits, and Spurs of all kinds Just received from tho beat 'manufactures. Heavy Cart Harness, Spring Cart Har- ■ ness, Buggy and Fuck Saddles and Horse Covors on hand, or irindo at tho shortest pnaaib.'o notice: Saddle and Harness reparing, All hand-sown work a specially. An Experienced Collar Makar' kept on tho 1 Promises. ' '.■ 2973 ■' : - ■'"'Crown Lands Office, '••.'" ', Wellington, 'Atigust'lOth, 1888. I '. OTIGB IS HEREBY GIVEN; m terms of Sectiim 117 of "Tho v Land A0t,1885," that JAMES MOORE, the Soloctor of Section 26, Blook IX, Survey District of Mangaone, has applied to transfer the samo to JOHN AUGUST itoy. ■;•..,.■ ■"'■ J.W,'A.MARCHANT, -i Commissinner iif Crown Lands. PAHIATUA_ HOTEL W; StIwAET, ; PEOPRtETOR. f HUE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good 1- Accommodation for Travellers and Wines and Spirits of First-Class quality 2973 kept in Stock. THE STAR HOTEL. Pauiehston Road, WOODVILLE. ALEXANDER SANDEL, Proprietor. rnHIS Houso has been entiroly rono--1 _ vated and furnished throughout, aud is now second to nono in the distiict for comfort. The Travelling Public will find excellent Accommodation at a reasonable price combined with Civility, and beat attention will be paid to satisfy all. None but the best liquors dispensed. Good Stabling and Paddockin", The STAR HOTEL cannot be beaten in tho District for Accommodation. Campbell & Soott, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, '.& GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOODVILLE. QTOOK of nil kind Bought and Sold 5 "on Commission, Mortgages on Freehold and other Secur- .-■•._ ities Negotiated. Properties of all sizes and description on application. MR CAMPBELL, having over 20 years experience-in the Bush District, is in a position to furnish selectors.with the fullest, information concerning Properties , FOR SALE. • '..AGENTS FOR: Tho Mutual Life Association of Austral-. Asia, and the Now Zealand Accidont Insurauce Company. ■• FIRE OFFICE:—Agent for the Equit able Insurance of Now Zealand; 2973 PUBLIC NOTICE. H CALE OF FEES FOR THE EKET A- ) HUM CEMETERY ADOPTED BY THE TRUSTEES. 1. For purchaso of exclusive right of interment in perpetuity or for a limited period with permission to dig, mako, or orect brick grave, vault, paling fenco, subject to the approval of the Trustees. Space sft, by 10ft., LI ss. 2. Do. forspacoloftbyloft,L2as. 3. For every additional foot, 3s Od. 4. For ground occupied as an ordinary wave, space sft by 10ft, 15s. 5. No fenco or monument other than a cross or headstono to be erected on unpurchased ground, 0. For digging grave and filling in the samo after burial, depth 6ft 10s. 7. Tho depth of any gravo to bo in no case less than 0 feet, THOMAS BAYLISS. Chairman of Trust, RENDERS WANTED FOR FORM--1 :iNG 10,247 CHAINS HORSE TRACK, to closo at NOON on SATURDAY, 18th. Plans and particulars at my Office, m A.J.RAWSON. ■ BUSH FALLING. rnENDERS nro invited up to 14th 1 AUGUST, for falling about 50 acres of bush upon Section 208, Block 11, and 100 acres on Block V,' Kopuarangu, Specifications to be scon at this office, and at Mr Jones' Store, Eketahuiia. Tenders addressed to Mr H, Mncltny, Trust and Loan Offices, Wellington. -'29G4 TENDERS will bo received up to WEDNESDAY, 15th inst, for tho Erectlou of a Dwelling in WorliNop Road. Plans and Specifications at ouroffico Quee!i : strect. JACKSON & fIOLFORD, 2971 Architects...,! I QUEEiT&HOTEL; LAMBTON .QUAY, WELLINGTON. MES JIOYNIHAN (Into of Lyttolton) begs to intimate that she has taken possession of tho above centrallysituated hotel, and invites Wairarapa people and tho public generally to pay hor an early, visit. Tho house has been rcconlly properly renovated, and luxuriantly furnished throughout, and overy convenience is now afforded to the travelling public, First-class, accommodation for travellers, Hot and cold water, plunge and shower baths. None but the most superior brands of liquor kept in stock. P. S.—Within two minutes walk of the Government Railway Station.; Billiard room replenished with one of Alcook's first class tables. s ; •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2973, 10 August 1888, Page 3
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