ADVERTISEMENTS, THOEBIM'S COBNEB. CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. mAILORWG DEPARTMENT now 1 full awing. Fit, stylo and make guaranteed. SUITS TO MEASURE, Now Zoalaiid and English tweeds from CORNER, Cuiia and Manners Stiiket. 'f roiucis slid Vests to Measure from New Zenlitud uuil English Tweeds from I £15 s * TO £2. ' mHORBURN'S CORNER, JL CuilA AND MANNERS StRBEB. TROUSERS TO MEASURE FROM IG/6 T °3o/mHORBURN'S CORNER, JL Cuba and Manner Strbbts, Is the Best House in the city for Men's and Boys Hats, Shirts and Hosiery, Underclothing &e, mHORBURN'S CORNER, x J. Ouiia and Manner Stkeei, _ EVERYONE requested to call and inspect my enlarged premises, and tho name heucofortli of tho said premises atmll be known as THORBURN'S CORNER TAiLORiNfI&OurFiTTiNa Establishment JOHN THuRBURN,
VBITCH ALLAN Drapers and Clothiers CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON MAUMCEVILLE ROAD BOARD. mENDERS will be rccoivcd till Noon 1 on SATURDAY, 29th April, For the Formation of 54 Chains of Bridle Track on Wnngaohu Road. Specifications to be soon nt tliis offico. GEORGE FRANKLIN, Clerk.
Road Board Ofiico, Mauricovill e, 16th Sopt., 1888, MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. APPLICATIONS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received for the office of Secretary up to noon on SATURDAY, September 22nd inst. Salary 130 per annum with a commission of fiYO per cent on members subscriptions collected. T.E. CHAMBERLAIN, 8005 President. A GENERAL Meeting of Members of tho Trftdosmon'a Cricket Club will bo held on TUESDAY EVENING at 7 p.m. at Mr J. Williams for tho purpose o/ settling tip the affairs of the Club and handing over the Olub's material to tho now Star Club. A mooting of tho late club will bo held immediately after at the samp place.
BAR SATURDAY. l|Y SHOP WLL BE CLOSED EVERY EVENING afcC o'clock, EXCEPTING SATURDAY, JNO, YOUNG, PREMIER IRONMONGER, Queen-Street, Masterion, and Cuba-Street Wellins-tou. 8005 TO THE WORKING CLASSES AND OTHER ELECTORS OF THE BOHOUGHOFMABTEBTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMENHiiving' k'd reason to believe that thero wcro circumstances connected with my candidature for a seat in' thq new Borough Council which would have disqualified'liio (under the' Amendment Act) and not 'wishing to deceive you, I have obtained legal advice, by \ylrioh I find that I am in good standing in pvory respect. Such bohig the case I shall con> fidently rely on you for that support which will onablo mo to represent your intorestin tho Council with benofit to you and honor to myself, 'I am, &c„ THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE, Masterton, September 18th, 1888, JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. WE havo the pleasure of inforining our Wwirarap'a clients tliat the Sales of FAT. STOOK conducted by us at JoiiusoNvaiß will now bo held EACH WEDNESDAY, instead of fortnightly as luthorto.WotakedeliveryajNgahraranga of 'all consignments '.from Wairarafla districts', and-evefy ftttbntioiiis bestowed by.itsini projecting consignors' intgr.estij. .SFRPMaR^oKSoI&oo;;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3005, 17 September 1888, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3005, 17 September 1888, Page 3
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