ii EKETAHUNA II'UU DISTEIOT. NOTICK is hurt-by «ivon llwt it is tlw inlonlimi nf ilm Jjuarii to raise n Loan under " Tlw Local Bodies Loan Aot, 1856," particular of which nro as follows: - The work to ho undertakon is six milts of road (oiination, I'iU'k villo; commencing as near the bridge as necessary at the eastern end of the Central Road and terminating at the southeast corner nf Section 4, Block X, Tarawa Survey District. On No, 2 Cross Roads, North and South,, commencing at the Wellington Spoiial Settlement Block and terminating at the traverse peg 28, opposite Section 21, Block IX, Jlannaone Surroy District Tho amount to be borrowed is £I2OO. The amount to bo set apart each year towards paying off the loan is £60125. To hwot the interest ond annual charges on the proposed loan, n special rato of one penny and eleven-tnellths of a penny in the pound will be levied on tho rateablo valuo for the time being of tho following proporties: -Section's 6,6,7, Block V. and Siecliutia 20.21,-22. £B, 24,26, &I, 27,28,29,30,31,3(3, 51, 62, 03, 64, 65, 6G, Block IX., nil in tho Mancaone Survey Distriot, Sections 1, 2, Block Vll., ami Sectional, 2, 3, 4,5.0,7.8,9.10,11.12, Block X., all in the Tnrarua iSuivoy District. A meeting of Ratepayers will bo held at the Road Heard Ollioi', filiefalwnn, at 2:30 p.m. on THORSDiY, -lib August,' 1892, to consider the proposals. ■ W.BAYLIS, Clerk, Eketahuna. 6th July, 1892. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CU-OPER ATIVE ASSOCIATION, [limited.] NOTICE toSHAREHOLDERS. SHAREHOLDERS are requested to SKNI) IS THEIR COUPONS NOT lAIJSK TIIAtf THE 20JH OF JuiY, SO as to participnt.t- in the present half-year's profits mid facilitate the half-yearly Balance of the Company, which takes place this month. M. OASELBERG, Managing Director. Mastertou, Ist July. THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. As tho days become shorter at this period of the year, with the lesser appearance of the sun, so tlw climate becomes moio changeable and much colder, Now is the time when everybody puts on more clothing to sustain tho warmth of the body, bit hon few people escape tho piuvniling coughs ami colds of the autumn and winter seasons, notwithstanding these precautions, To all who have suffered from the dice effects of isi'lubsza, it must bo pointed out that they aro much more susccptiblo to affections of tho throat than when they wcte in their former good health, This has teen emphatically proved, and to such persons a warning is highly necessary, "MARUI'A" is the Remedy which should bo on hand, ond sufferers will always find benefit from its use. No proprietary medicine has a larger salo in Now Zealand than this now popular remedy, and of its sdecess there is no doubt, as the testimonials received acknowledging this are very numerous. " MARUI'A" is a vegetablo preparation, and cannot hurt the smallest child, but its value in removing irritation of tho lungs and bronchial tubes is far and away in excess of tho price charged for it, Why be iu misery, when a bottle of this ex A cold in tho head is a vciy troublesome thing, but MARUI'A can euro it. All sufferers from chest complaints aro advised togivc it. a trial; satisfaction is bound to rcstdt. You are quite out of| sorts this morning, what is the matter with you? 1 do not esoctly know, but I feel feverish, do not caro for my meals, hare a headache ohioßt perpetually, and a general feeling of langeur comes over mo. Ah, I see, you have been working late, and not taking regular exercise, sticking to your bookß too closely, and not studying the rules of Nature. You want setting up, ami to do this you must rise at regular hours, and take some of Mother Aubcrt's Kakana in tho morning, This medicine will freshen you up wonderfully, and then you will consider how foolish you have been in waiting so long in not giving a tri.»l to a remedy which, by popular vote, is acknowledged to bo the medicine which imparts good tone to the stomach, clears the mouth of nausea, and generally makes a man feel "as ft as a fiddle." Kabana was not discovered in a day, It is tho outcome of many years'serious work on the part of a lady who has devoted htr lifetime to relieving sufferers, and discovering remedies suitable to the many complaints that human flesh is heir to. BICYCLES. FOR SALE, a Bicycle of very superior finish, fitted with balls throughout and complete, with "King of .the Road lamp," Tires as good as new, Cost £2O a few months ago and is now in PERFECT ORDER, price £l4los, I have also a number of Raglan Cycles with very latest improvements and of unequalled quality in material, wornmanshin, and finish. The bearings of these new machines aro especially good and are guaranteedto -'■"lony amount of wear ond tear (accident jited), Price with cushion tires from £l7 17s. Having a large number of duplicate parts in stock, purchasers of this mako can get damages repaired at half tho usual cost, Repairs of every description promptly executed at reasonable prices, F.J-W.FEAK, ENGINEER ASD IMPORTER. All kinds of Sewing Machines, Bicycles, fittings, etc, etc. Agent for the Hammond Typewriter. Willis-street, WEiiiNoiq* Established... 1860. Tilt II IT p ROWERS & OBOHABDIBTS ' ARE : respectfully reminded that' the undersigned baa a choice stock of 3000 WEIL OltnwH APPLE TKEES worked on Blightproof Stock Two and Three years old, guaranteed truo to nomenclature, Plums, Peaches, Pears, Apricots, And Cherries A few varieties of the best JAPANESE l-LUMS, including, ' Botaij' - Boiankio ' No. 2 ' Hattankio,' 'Satbuma' or blood Plum, Prunus Bicmondi or Apncut Plum, English and' Japanese Walnuts, Japanese and American SwcotCheßtnut, etc. In addition to above I have nfuch pleasure to inform ray Patrons and Customers, that I am now prepared to supply plants oi my own raising from the famous RASPBERRY !■ OUTHBERT." In America this is considered the most prohfio Red Raspberry in cultivation, also old leading sorts "Northumberland," ■ M Fastolf,". '■' Red' Antwerp, "Semper Fidelis," aud "Cornwallia Yellow," Strawberry plants in quantities of leading varieties, also tho now " Sharpleas" and "Yokohama," Prices on application, JOHN BLOMQUIST, PARKVALE AURSERY, Carterton. : J.IORNB, AUCTIONEER ... ;PAHIATUA. ALES of STOOK held fortnightly.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 13 July 1892, Page 3
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