THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CItEDI TOES'ASSOCIATION (Limited). For ibb Pnoimion of Tradb, Coumiom TBBUES Weekly Commercial Report of Loans on Wool an'dCrops.&o. Makos" priv onquirica aato financial status j Collects accounts anywhere in New Zealand and in Australia, 1, Subscription one and two guineM.payable in advance. ' Maaterton Agent.Mr E; H.Warldington, . '■ Perry-street. n Solicitor, Mr A. B. Bunny. J. ByBANDEBSON, Gcna/al Manager. OPAKISA.WBHLLS, 'Maaterton.. ~ RICRARDEVERNDEJS '•< PROPRIETOR. BEGS :to notify - fc he I, has purchased tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to nut and deliver timber to order any size and at tho lowest possible trade rates, AH orders by p«t, at the mill, or left. Mail Service from Afastertou to Cashpoint. QN and after TUESDAY NEXT Ist „ Ja ™7.J§«9 will ran hu MAIL COACHES bekeen Maaterton and Cashpoint and intermediate places as follows [-Leave Club Hotel, Maatorton, for Tinui and Castle, point every TTESDAY, and FBIDAY Mormnga at 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakataki for Maaterton every WEDNESDAY andSATUUDAYlnoininsaaSam » ra ™e;? M ° B '«''mat2 P .m.intime to catoh the afternoon train for Welling, ton, Pasieiigers and Parcels can be booked fli«herat^P.HooD'Sol«bStabl s or at the Proprietor'aresidonca. DixonStreet, Mastorton. A conveyance leaves Maaterton for B t r 'l ncD MORNING a 7 o'clock, returning to Maaterton at 5 p.m. m T.P.LETT, M Proprietor. "°« ">tely oonducted by MUH.B.LATHAM bests to intimate that hois prepared to •! deliver OHEaP MEaT Of tho Best Qcahty to all p ftr t fl of the - town and district, j ATriaHtuped/ullySolicHci - 39 WaLTiffiPERRV GENERAL BUTOHEB EKIDOB-ST,' MABTEKW NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF EKFI \ • HUM AND THE PDBIIO GENERALLY. TrENRYBURUNGJunr. will sun li^.Fatthefoi^.a Hii(dQuartoM,rampStoakS}d Steak Silverloin.. ui Ribs .... °g B *g ■• ::: ::; 2 $ Foro-qnartor neck Abreast 1M Hind-quartera ... ojd Sausages •■'" A< Bacon at Current Prices'." •U.B. hopes by. supplying a firaMas.. flcl r nd «™g 6 ncsa, to pubKp ELLICESTBEET.WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, havins opened a private school for younc Mm at .«'«Ave address. JJZ aunpeten Lady Teachers, and qualified Boloct pupil boarders who will be educated mth herown daubers, e„d will rSS • R he same personal me:and tm! House occupies onoT be most healhy sites in Wellington,^;/ a commodious residence, with all tk Buj-roundiMw „fa refined homo. Thu :ourse of ipstruction embraces Engish .(i«.all;t 8 various branches), LiteS i^turasc.ence,French, German. fi Mu ßl e,(vo M andin S trumental, violin k iui,, l y,counferp o i n t; l Gcom e trV,Pe I ip;;: «■•',.ghtan siadofromtlj duitemaya, t for tho of the 8 t.,, and needlework. ! Te,ma-F 2Ml lit guineas pur annum. ■ ... .VoDmutoii. SMtli Octobur. 30 ' 9 . ::(%i«ffim/.V:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3186, 23 April 1889, Page 1
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416Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3186, 23 April 1889, Page 1
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