CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR &. SMITE* HAVE just opened of Drapory aud nine bales of'Mailcheacor foods containing all tho novelties' ofitha season ami are tiow all'lriarkod "off nnd are'; wc|l .worthy of a visit,.,lntend-: in" purchaser;! should coma and inspect beforo; making ; their ', Christmas .',pur< aliases. . Xinas Millinery Hnta ' Xmaß Millinery Bonnets . Xmas.Parasols - ..■'.- ! Xiuiu Fliiven ,!.,;■ • 'Xmas Mantles :' Xmas'Jackets ■'■•■ ..XtnasGaribaldies ■■''' ': ■ Xmas Costumes . ;:■ Xmas Suits' ..'■■' ! ~ :; Xinas Ties .'.','' ' XmaoHoso'. truly assort that their stock'at present is Second to none in the District, . New Yoar gifts hi Ladies IlancySilk Squares. • :"" : ; .MEN'S SUITS FROM 22s to 4£s.- ■■■ MEN'S HATS IN GREAT VARIETY Mon's Shirts in all tho Now Fashians, 1 . MEN'S FANOY'TIES, ■ ■•'''' 0 SMITH & Co'a motto-Small profits and Quick Eoturns tor ciish, CHEAP CASH DRAPERS, QUJEIiJN-STKEET, MaSTERTON; MASTERTO ROAD BOARD,; "VTOTIOE is hereby given that it is j\| tho intention of the, Mastortou | Koad Board with ,tho consent of;.the . ratepayers interested, to. make s appli ] cation for the following loans under tho i (ioi/oriniient Loans to Lucal Bodies Act, 183G:—' "'-- ' 1, For forming and,motajling the portion of the Opaki district i;; i road from the ond of the '*' - prosent metal to- the junction ' with tlie MikiMiki ValleyJEtba'd. ; The amount to be borrowed is £180,011(1 the amount to' be set apart in oachyear towards '•. . paying oft'the loan is £9. For j tho purpose of meeting interest j ; and annual charges, on the ( .'■: ,; loan a spocial rate of M2th of ] '"'; a penny in tho £ will bo struck < on the rateable value for the i •timo being of tho rateable i properly contained within the < following boundaries—OOmiaoncingnU point, irhero the ■>■/ ' north-west, corner of section ; IG, BlocklV,Miki Mild, S.Rj r .-.i y i ■ ■ interseots . the • Ruamahuriga "'' ''■ river and proceeding south wards bounded by lines so as : to include sections 10,15, 13) Block IV.; 81, 82, 83, 79,' Block VII} 7"6,74,73, 72a, 07, • ,pt. 69, Block XI,; part' 69, 68; \ ■ 24, N.R., 35,84, Block XII.; to the south-eastern corner of the last mentioned section, . thence,by. the eastern beun- . .' ; ' dary ! of, said seotiqn 34 to ( "'"] the dividing fence : betweon ( ') ' tho portions of .section ( '•-!' :, 38 o'ecupiod by ; . Messrs' J i ■ 1 R Welch and Georgo Doug- ( I las. respectively'in Block I j j-.Xil.,'- tlionco 'by the- said I ! dividing fence to the Ruama" hunga rivor, nnd-proceeding 1 -. northwards by tho said Ruama- ' ' .. hansa river to the- intersection ~,... '■ therewith of.' .the ".northern 1 ;; i boundary of section 7(1, Block j IV,, at its eastern most corner, j ;.thence by the said boundary and.bythe-Ruamahunga river j ' v ~to the point of commencement, i . 11. For forming aud 1 portion of tho. Opaki District . Jioad from.its junction with ~ : the:Mikimikißoad northwards, !. ; The amount to'be borrowed is ' ~" : :i77o,.and th'o amount to be 'i[set apart in-oaoh year towards : : i-paying.off the Loan is £3Blos, ; For. the purpose of meeting the ' ..Jnterestahd annual charges on the Loan a spooial rate of |ths of a penny in the pound on the ~ ratoable value for the 'time ',",. boinj? of the rateable property ■ .contained within the following boundaries.—Ccinmeuoirig at a '■ .j point where tho North AVest ' ;"": corner of . Section 16 jßlock • :\\ ' IV,Mikluiikis.D. intersocts the "V; j Ruamahunga river, and pro- ■■-' ■'■■'..; coeding Southwards, bylines I . so as-- to-inolude . the-'last . mentioned section','andsections 15 nnd 13, Block IV, Sections f | 81,82, 83,79,78,77,-part 6£, ' Block,Yll, part; 56,-(SecJ o j tjoH $1; 4!, Block VIII. Sec- '•■ ; tioii- 37,':. Block Xll'to'the - ! ; Ruamahunga river, thence j proceeding Northwards by' tho i: ] Ruamahunga.' river to iU i iuteraection with the Northern j .boundary oi Section 70, Block , j ;1V at its Eastern most corner, : ', ■ thence by the said boundary and ; by tho Ruamahunga river; to n/. j the point of commencements A meeting of ratepayers..to consider:; thejabovo proposals' will' beheld -at'-', the ' Opaki Schoolhouse at 7:-p.m. on MOJMDAY, sth January, 1891. r j F, O. MOORE, ' [y \ ■': mismiim§^ jW ■ | Tl yj ESAiouMSithboriaiiiKlPouUcrer;": - 'yl" is as usual .prepared, ,to su'pplv ■ DUCKSi GIIESE.FOWLS AND'' |;'-j ' ;■■• b-f ! tho best quality; ''''Rendy'tnissed for. 'cti'pijog on tho shortest notice, Orders i for samo .\yill be -promptly, \-r !-;■;. . ;-'!-mrs morris; f' i.... ; : Queep-Street.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3697, 29 December 1890, Page 3
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