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£1 REWARD. IBE nbove toward will bo giron (or , biioli information as will lead to the conviction of the mischievous individaal who has destroyed the ornamoDtal fence in front of my property in Churoh Street, JAMES NICOL. WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. rjIHE Firat term will begin on TUES» 1 D\Y, 2nd February. Miss Hamilton will reooiye parents of pupils at tho Bohool between 2 and 5 o'clock on Monday altemoon, let February. Pupilß are prepared for the Matriculation and Junior University Scholarship Examinations, and aro onabled to keep their FIRST YEAR'S TERMS f»r tho B.A. Degree, Ovor 20 pupils from this school were successful in the University examinations last year. Parents may hear of boarding accommodation for their daughters by applying to Miss Hamilton, CHAS.P.POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, PARENTS and Guardians of intending pupils can sut' Mr Firth be» tween the hours of 11 and 12 and 3 and 4, at No. 170, 'Willis street, any day from the 25th to the 30sh January, and from and after tho Ist Fobruary at tho Wellington College, The College will open on tho Bth Fobruary. The usual subject ot a liberal education, including such as are required for commercial pursuits, will be taught. Fees-Upper School, £lB it ; Lower School, £lol2s a yeir, including stationery. The boarding establishment will be under the care of Mr and Mrs Firth. Fees-Full boarder, 40 guineas; weekly boarders, 80 guineas; day boarders, 10 guineas a,year. CHAS, P. TOWLES, Secretary WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNT*. NOTICE is hereby giyen that at a meeting of the Council to be held on TB URSD AY, the 11th day of Ibbru. ary. '92, Special Ordora passed by the Council on the 14th day of May, 'ill, striking Special Rates to meet interest and annual charges on loans of £IBOO and £035 respectively for metalling on the Eketahuna-Tenui Road, will be presented for confirmation. Copies of the said Special Orders may bo seen at the County Council office, Masterton, during offico hours. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. Masterton, 16th January 'O2, ALFREUTON ROAD DISTRICT, SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following will be presautcd for confirmation at next meeting of the Board on Feb. oth, 1892. That to meet the interest on the loan of £3OO borrowed under G.L. to L.B, Act, 1886, and amendments for formation and bridging on Tawataia Road (North end), a special rato of 7-Bths of Id in the £ be struck on the rateable value of the following sections: 10,13,1 C, 19, 22, 28, 28i, 28b, 80, 30a, 80b, 31 44,43,42,41,40,27,21,18,15, I'J, B.VII, S. 7,8.9,10, B. XI Manpaone, and that any thirds accruing to these be also pledged in repayment of interest; said rate to commence on April Ist 1892, and end on 31st March, 1918, to be paid each year in one sum on June Ist; first payment to be made on June Ist, 1892, F.H.DUNDERDALE, Clerk. Allredton Road Board, Jan. 7th, 1892

WANTED, -TROUT fit for stuffing. Highest price given for Birds, Fish. Beptiles j /iniinals preserved and mounted in the highest stylb of the art, Bullocks Horns and Shells polished and mounted. Fur and Feather Mulls cleaned, preserved, and made up. Fur skins tanned and dressed, Feathere cleaned, curled and dyed, Glass Shpdea fitted up to order. Work done in all its branches, Stnga Heads, Birds Skins, Glass Eyes, etc, for export, always on hand, Correspondence m all parts of the globe. The Trade and Museums supplied, "Thirty years oxpensnee, A, J. JACOBS, Taxidermist, (Oppoßito tbo Club), Chapel-Street, Masterton. PHOTO.GK4PHIC STUDIO. Branch Studios at Carterton and Greytown. PORTRAITS taken in ony weather by the Instantaneous 'Process, Portraits COPIED and ENLARGED to LIFE SIZE Views takon in town or ceuntry, ON SALE-Viewß and Maori PhotoTHOS, ED. PKICE HAMS AND BACON. VTTAPEP KNOWN, tgourOus- ' tomers and public generally, to arrive by the "JUPeiijuiV a fresh consignment of our noted Canterbury Hams and Bacon. KPNole the AddresaTht 41 Uam a»|J Bapn Sfw, Around Ik Qariwr, ■ R. P. TEMPLE & CO. m WAIRABAPA WEEgLY AGIUNTB.-' 1 (Jpppr Plain Carterton ... Claroville .. Greytown ; .. Mauriceville.; Ekstahuna ~ Pahiatua ~ Whareama ~ Wellinpttbn „ ... MrThosWiltor. ... MrWPhilpot .„ Mr F Feist ... MYOHomblov ... Mr L St. Georgr ,„ MrGGundersot ... MrWAßowse .;, Mr'Jno Godfrey „. Mr C K Savage ~, Mr Chas. Hauiw

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 3

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