MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. "IPROPOSALS to raise two Loans of 1 .£IBO and .1770 for formation and metalling on the Upper Opaki Eoad. Notice is hereby given that Polls of Eatepayers interested in the above of 9 a.m. and (1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the Uth January* 181.1. The following polling booths are appointed:— „„-* The PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE, OPAK'. The COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE, MASTERTON. F. G. MOORE. Returning Officer. Mastcrton, 7th Jamnu-v, 1891. MASTERTON ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. PUBLIC tenders will close tit noon of Saturday, J 7th inst, at the 'Road Board Office, Mastertou, (where plans &c, may be seen) for Contract A T o. 1 Knka-amu Valley Eoad, 11 (i chains of road formation. Contract A r o. 1 Upper Opaki district Road, 158.50 chains of mad formation and metalling. F. G. MOORE, •••' Clerk to the Board. Mastertou, 6th January 1891.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3707, 10 January 1891, Page 3
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