GIRL'S COLLEGE, HAMMOND Legato announce that alio is now propated to enter into arrangements tor tho recoption of Pupils at OXFORD HOUSE. A Dancing Class for Pupils and Others will be held on SATURDAYS, fruß 10 to 12 a.m. TOE QUINE.V PER TERM of 12 LESSONS. » 0 T I 0 JS. ALL' Eoreons having BOOKS belonging to tlio Eketahuna Public Library are requested to return them to Mr Hod lies, Librarian, on or before DNESDAY, 2Ut May. S. K* MARTIN, 3514 Hon Sec, 12 REWARD. STRAYED from " Long Slip," Maungapakeha, 8 Steers rising 3 years old, branded |? on near loin or rump, last seen on Mr Porry's property, Biddeford, Any person giving suoh information as will lead to their ro' corny Rill receive tho above reward. 3514 J. 0. SUTHERLAND. FIN AL NOTICE. ALL accounts due to tho late firm of Minifie & Co., storekeepers, must be paid to mo within seven days from this date or thoy will bo sued for ajßthout further notice. V THOS. C. D'AROY, Masterton, 14th May, 189Q 3514 TENDERB\yiI! bo received uptill June Ist, for felling 100 acres bußh, For further particulars apply to R- Y. Smith, Mangamahoe. " ' NOTICE. QUEEN' 3 BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. fnHE Post and Telegraph Department X will observo MONPAY, the 2l)th inst., as a holiday, instead of Saturday, the 24th, as previously advertised. On that day the Post Office will ba closed, and all mails usually closing on Monday will bo closed on Saturday, at 8 p.m., (except the Whareama mails which will bo closed as usual, viz., 8 p.m. Monday) Tho Telegraph Office will be open between tho hoars ot 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., and 7 p.m. to 8 p m. • J, BAGGE, Postmaster. IRONMONGERYIORNMONGERY. OPENING NOTICE. GEOBjE WINDER, lato manager for John Young, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends JB? patrons for pns f , favors bestowed upon him during lus long connection as aboro, and has now much pleasure in informing them that ho has opened centrally situated premises, corner CUBA AND MANNERS-STEM', with a large and yaried stock if Boiidem and Gbsebm. Irosjiokoert, specially bought and lolected. for this market, and which he will disposo of at such piices which will defy cumpetition. My ozpenses being small, and my motto " tfmalJ Pojiti and Quid Ethmu." will, I am confident, ensure me tbe permanent support of all my friends and all new ones that may favor mo with a call Don't miss tho addressGEO. WINDER, Cobser Cuba asp Mahners streets. MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TRUST A POLL wi'l bo taken on THURSDAY, 29th May, 1890, for the election of two Trustees in place of Messrs Eton aud Lowes, who retiro by rotation, but are eligible for re-election, Komination of candidates to be made Apith the undersigned at tho Council 'Tfcfeamberi before 12 o'clock Noon, on ffEDNESDAYj 21st May, iiißfc. Ri BROWN, Returning Officer. PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Bannister-Street Masterton (Opposite Masonic Hall.) MRS DOUGHTY begs to notify that she has opened a Private Accommodation House, and will be glad to entertain her old friends. Board and Lodging £1 j Board only 15/- .2237
MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. N 0 T~I C E. IT is intended at a meeting of the Masterton Road Board, to be held on SATURDAY, the 17th onrrent, to make the following Special Order— ; That for tho .purpose of securing payment of the sura of fIOOO granted to the Rangituraau j f.. ltoad Board, under "The Governmenfc Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," for the pur■pose of forming about three miles of road known as tho Continuation of Dorset's Road, a special rate of Fourponco and 3M4HIib of a peuny in the pound -trill be levied on the rateable value of the following Sections now merged into tho Masterton Road District, No tO, part of 91. ftos. 97,98 and 09 iu Block V, and JSos. 89, 41,43, 44,42,30,34 and 26 in Block VI, Kopuaramja Survey District, Such Special. Rate, shall be. an annually recurring rate, and .-'sMl be payable in two half; f yearly instalments for twenty- * six years, the first half yearly payment to be inado on the Ist day of December, 1890, and seoond on the Ist day of June, 1891, and on the eaine days iu each following year until the debt iB liquidated, It. WILSONE, Clerk to the Board. Road Board OBico, aMastertoni 2nd May, 1890 , 3600
FOR SALE. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AND TWELVE ACEEB LAND, with. iu quarter of an hour's walk of Poet Office, Masterton. Substantial stables, cowhouse, and outbuildings. Nearly an acre in ofcbjird, mostly Jull-bearing trees; good garden, Watered by ntiv&< failing spring. . Plenty of firowoudgraatur portion been plouijhed-rnow in grass. Water laid on to bouse. Every convenience.' Further particulars apply (i 3 W DALKYMP^B, . fan? ?Wi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 19 May 1890, Page 3
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