NOTICE. A LL TRESPASSERS on Mmuiwi L with or without guns and dutja will be prosecuted without further notico, J. & H. HOLMES, MAUEICEYILLE ROAD BOARD. ELECTION NOTICE. . NOMINATIONS of Oandtdatea, to fill the vacancies caused by the Biennial dissolution of the Board, are to bedoliveredat the Road Board .Office, Maunceville, addressed to me, before noon of Friday, the 22nd day of April, 1892. A poll, if necessary, will bo taken on Monday, tho 2nd of May, 1892. Nomination papers may be obtained from the Chairman, Mr 6, Gundersen, or the undented.' W, GRAY, Roturning Officer. Mauricevillo, April 14th, 15(12. pOMMEROIAL.HOTEL, WILIK-SIRKET, IVeIMNUTOH. . (Opposite the Empire.) GEO, M. OULMETTE Proprietor, (LATE MANAOER OiUB HOTEL, ■HASMBTON.) The above old-established and most contrally situated hotel having been completely renovated and refurnished in the most modern style, is now open to re* ceive visitors. The Cuisine is under highly competent management. The best wines, ales and spirits only kept iu stock. Th'« billiard-room, the best in the city, contains two vory high-class English tables under the charge of a most efficient marker. Hot and Cold Shower Batha. The large diningroom, furnished with a first-class piano, ia admirably adapted Special arrangements for permanent boarders. Terms from £1 1b por week. £5 REWARD; THE above reward will bo given for information which will load to the conviction of the person or persons breakin? or leaving open tho gates on thoOpakiraoecnursoor on Mr Herbert Welch's property. H. WELCH. E,E, CHAMBERLAIN. Imitaiionth Simertst Fom of Flatten, tawtmaßEEßMn PRICE and UO t . W. KINSEY, Artist, Solo Proprietor. Lambion Quay, Weuington. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL Pictures are taken by the Pro« FKICTOB KER3ONAILY, THB PCBHO an therefore feel assured th«* pains will be t^""' '•■« every Ili0 p- ..v.iio produco aSiuiKr .. uutrait combined with a Pibasino Picture; TWO PROOFS FOR EACH SITTING, Cabins?;-. id ThfeeMiuartofs pr{ul( length, lpopy 3 0 (to ■ 'da 3do 5 0 ■do dp 6do 7 0 do do 12 do 12 G The great sucf ess which we haw achieved byovr highly arlkiic work, together with Ihpvhlmlvm of our Mucti Price Zist, has induced others to attempt to follow in our wake; but as ice are practical Photoyrop/im, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ai\d design, awl keep ovmelm abreast of //is times with tkproijns of our profesliui, the PMic can readily uudctstand the reason of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it is for others fo com« fttewithw, MATT-OPALETTEB As executed by us, the stylo of finish is not injured by Handling nor Moisturu VEHICLES FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 Now RustioTrap. 1 Spring Trap, 2nd hand bat in Is class order. Gig, light and strong do do Either of the above are, to be .had a bargain, Apply to : ' F.H.WOOD
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4089, 14 April 1892, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4089, 14 April 1892, Page 3
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