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ADVERTISEMENTS. ALFHBDTON' ROAJ) BOAfiD. TTOTJCE is hereby givon that it if 1M tlio intpntiuu of the Road Board at a mooting to bo hold on December 18, 1888, to strike a sepnnto rate of onooighth of a penny in tho £ on tho rateable valuo of nil tho rateable property of oach Ward in the District, cumnicubing on January Ist, 1889, and cudini; on March 81st, 1889, to be paid in one instalment on January Ist, 188(1. The rate book is open fur inspection. ' Estimates of the proposed rate and expenditure may be" soon at the Itoad Board Olfico, - F, H, DUNDERDALE, Clerk. Alfredton, November 20th, 1888, BOROUGH OF MASTEBTON. : MAYORAL ELECTION. A POLL will bo tnken on WEDNEB- - WAV, i;Bth November, 1888, [ For tho Election of ' Mayor for tha Borough ol Mastovton f lor rho ensuinjj term and I hereby appoint MONDAY, No-, vember, 19th inst,,at 12o'cl«jnfrnoon, the timo, and the Council Chambors, Cliapcl-street, the place, fur tho nomination of candidates. Forms of nomination at the Town Clerks OJlico, It. BROWN, Ml Roturiiiii!! Ollicer. : BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. rpHE following candidates have boon i. duly noniiiiated for tho Qllico of .Mayor at the present election : FEIST, EDWIN, ■ RENALL, ALFRED WILLIAM. A poll for the election of ONE PER. SON from tho above Honied candidates, as Mayer for the ensuing year, will bo taken on WEDNESDAY, 28th November, 1888, nt tho Town Clerk's Office, Chapel-street, between the hours of nine in the forenoon, and six in the afternoon. R, BROWN, 1)057' Returning Officer, LIME! LIME! LIME TO TUB EDITOR. Sin—Thero has been a good deal of advertising ol: late in your paper about tho Mauricevilio lime. Hitherto I have boon contented with supplying the tratlo while othors have been advertising for tho scraps. And as the output from tho Harrielvillo Limo Kiln by about 800 per cent, it may be reasonably assumed that it is by far tho best for every purpose for which lime is used, and as none but tho most respectable a?ents aro appointed, all customers may Do assured that all orders will ho executed Pkomitiv, and with tho Greatest Civiiiiv and AmuTtoX. Tho Agents for the Harriotvillo Limo;—Mr J. P. Cowie, Mastotton, Mr H.Trotman, Groytown,Mr J. D. Oakly, Fcathorstou, Messrs P. flutson.nnd Co., Wellington, Mr R. P. Edwards, Palmerstou. A very cheap BROWN LIME may also bo had,for very nominal prices, also an excellent limo for agricultural purposes, H. E. BROOKS, Mauriceville, September 12,1888 Advi. 3001.

iidncation .Board, Wellington, October 81,1888. . fnHE examination for tho twentyX Bovon Scliolarships offerotl by the Wellington Education Board will be held Bimultaneoußly at the Grey town School and in tho Terrace School, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th November, at 10 a.m The scholarships are tcnablo for two years, from Ist January,_ 1889, open to nil children under 15 year's of age at the date of examination, "attending any school established, or constituted under the provisions of the Education Act, 1877 and subject to the control and management of the Board. Tho Soliolarshipa will bo distributed as follows:—18 Scholarships, of'the annual value of Ho, open to any children attending schools within tho City of Wellington and Borough of Melrose; 5 Scholarships of the annual value of i'3o, open to any children attending Schools within tho Wairarapa District; and four Scholarships of the annual value of £3O, open to any children attending Schools within tho Wellington Country Districts. Theso Scholarships are given subject to diligence and good conduct on the part of the Scholars.. The successful competitor for any such Scholarships shall receive tho amount of his or her Scholarship only so long as he or she shall (ontinuo his or her education at any school or educational institution approved of by tho Board, at which the highor branches of education aro taught. The subjects of cxaminationaro those prescribed for Standard VI., but no Scholarships will bo awarded miles onohalf of tho passible number of marks in oaeh subject aro obtained, The names, ages, and addresses ol all intending competitors must bo forwarded to tho Secretary not later than the 19th inst, ARTHUR DORSET, 3060 Secretary.'

NEW ZEALAND KAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF I NATIVE TIMBER. CicnornlMntingorß'Office,' (Railway Do|iartmont), Wellington, Nov. 19,1888. W' RITTEN TENDERS, will bo received at this office up to noon on MONDAY, 10th December, 1888, for Supply and Delivery oi Native Tlmbei'ioi* Wellington Section. Specifications to bo seen, nnd forms of Tender obtained, at tbo Railway Store Offices, Petono, tho Railway Station Master's Office, Featborston, I anil the Store's Manager's Office, Wellington.- v I Tendors to be addressed to tho ! Qencral Manager of New Zealand RailI ways, Wellington, and to bo marked outside: " Tonder for Native Timber." The lowest or any tonder will not necossarily bo accepted. J P. MAXWELL, 3008 Ooneml Manager N.Z, Railways. WHERE SHALL WE BUY OUR FURNITURE?. . Is a question which occurs at some period of lifo to alraoat'all of ua and it is a question which involves two important considerations, via,, Quality andPnco Economy is a virtue which should bo possessed by everybody, and in thinking about 'Whore shall we buy onrFumituro' people, naturally desire to bo directed to the place where thoy can obtain tho best valuo for tboir monoy. 1 therafn'ro havo muchpleasure in drawing attention to the (act that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, made from well; seloctodimd thoroughly seasoned material. at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Mattresses and Bedding of ovory kind ' in stock. • Pictures framed,oarpots planned and|laid Furniture Repaired, Ro-Covored and-Ro-Polishod/ Ladies' Ncedlowork tastefully mouutcd; adapted to anySftiolo of furniture required. ,•'■ J All Goods 'flolivored free to any part of /■■■■■ the town, ■'■' ' . Note tlic ; address—Queeu-st., Master- 1 tonAopposito M. Cdsolberg'e Store), , ' r;WXXIV37 Proprietor

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 27 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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