€ J Hamlet: "The sir biles ehrowdly." Horatio, " It is a nipping and an eager aii, jay 1 Lord." Had the philosophic Dane lived in our day and city, he would, with' thousand of other intelligent citizens, lmve sought and obtained, the true Safeguard, good, honeat, Flnuncl, at Te Avo House, Wellington. "The wind that blows" and "tho air" that "bites shrewdly" would have been success' iully defied by selecting from the many excellent makes of Flannel that are to had at Te Aro House, Wellington. WAINGAWA COAL, A MEETING of Persons desirous of U ■ promoting tue development of tho Coal Industry of the District will be > held on Thursday, tho 27st June, at 8 in tho Oddfollows Hull, PerrySired Full particulars will bo given. Mastorton 2oth June 1380. jyjß A, P. FIELDING is authorised to Collect All Accounts duo to Mo, and his receipt is suffioiout discharge. H.B. LATHaM, June lOtli, 1889. 3235 J.; I\ ~vn WAIPOCJA NURf^RY, i per hundred Maorocarpa from 17s to 30s •r All kinds of Nursery Stock al reasonable prices. amples can bo seen at MRS CORBETT'S, Queon-street, Mastorton. Orders loft there will be promptly attended to, 3230 WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY, NOTICE is hereby given that it is tho intention of the Council at a meeting to be hold on the 9th of July next to mako the following rates for the year comtnoueed on tho Ist day of April, 1839, and ending on tho 31st March, 1890 sA general rate of Jth of a penny in tho £ throughout tho whole County. A separate rale in tho Akitoo Riding of 8-lGths of a ponny in the pound, A soparato rato in tho Alfredton •' Riding of 5-Btha of a penny in tho pound. , A separate rato in tho Castlopoint Ridingufs-othsof a penny in tho pound. A separate rato in the Mastorton jiitlintjofU-Btlnofa penny in •the pound. A separato rato in the Wainuiutu Riding of 5-10ths of a penny itt tho pound, in one instalment on the 20th day of August, 1989. Tho rato books aro opou for tho inspection at the office of the Council, Hall-street, Mastorton. < F. G. MOORE,. County Clerk, 24th June, 1880, JIASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, A NNUAL GENERAL MEETING • xjl will bo held on THURSDAY, 27th June, at 8 p.m, in tho CENTRAL .CHAMBERS. meet at 7,30 p.m. BualNEßS—Aimuul report, balance •„ sheet and general. W, B. OHENNELLS, Secretary. TOWNSEND4COWPEE HAVE just openod up their annual • "WINTER STOCK, comprising amongst other goods, Canvas Howe Covers, Kanraroo and Calf Skin Leggings and Waterproof Suddln Aprons. Those in' want' of theso nvticlea will do ivoll 'to 'inspect our Block boforo .jjurchssiug olsSWhere. ' *" -first-class COLLaR-MAKER alsou the premises.' 11l roptiirs neatly executed, and nothing but the best inatenalased. Noth.—Customers may rely, m Bonding orders, that their wants will havo ■'prompt and careful attention. Prices aro invariably strictly moderate, and country residents can rely on receiving the same treatment, both as wards workmanship and sharges as if thoy resided in town and made then- arrange- . ments on the spot. '. Note the Address— I Townsend nnd Cowper, j A -Saddle, Harness & Collar Makers,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3240, 26 June 1889, Page 3
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515Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3240, 26 June 1889, Page 3
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