ST. MATTHEW'S OHUKOH, i SOCIAL in aid of tho Funds of _\. the above Church will bo held in theTEL'PERANOE HALLon •TUESDAY Evening next, the 29th inst. Doors open at 7.80, Dancing 15 commence at 8 p.m. TICKETS 2/-EACH. FOR SALE NEAR PAHIATUA, Sections 16,21, 22 and 29. Block Xll, Man^hao, containing together about 900 acres, all in bush, Section 1C having frontage to the Tiraumea Boad, which is forraod and metalled, and Section 29, also hav in« frontage on a road. For further inlormatiunapply'to AMESLEY SHEKLETOJN, Fahutua. SMALL FRUIT AND DAIKYFAKM FOR SAI/E OR LEASE. £ls can bo made of Fruit, Near Railway and Creamery being erected. Wator Power. Particulars Daily Times Office. jl 0 R S .-A L i).- ■"*" A BLACKSMITHS' SHOP, In a rising township in the Forty-mile bush. Satisfactory reasons for selling For particulars apply by letter to"WXY.Z." Post Office, IMalimin.
WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. I fnHETroutFishtngSeaaou commence I on 15th September, 1893, and closes on 15th April, 1894. Licenses at alee of £1 for men, and 5s for Ladies and Boys cflG yeara of age, or under, may be obtained from Mr Goorge Denton, Willis street, Mr Tisdall, Gunsmith, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and from Mr D. W. Mcintosh, W.F.O.'A and Mr Joseph Williams, Tobacoomat, Masterton, 111R8 RAWSON is prepared to give JAjL lessons in French or German. Particulars on application, Lincoln Road. FOR PRIVATJS SALE. ONE Family Waggonette (Übristchurch built), with English under carriage, patont axles, poll and shafts, in guod order. Price, £23; a bargain. Apply to F. H. WOOD, at whose Grey* town rooms the vehicle can bo soon. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i'iniAXOA. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Tima'u and Wellington). Pkopwbiohs. SO r\ BEG to inform the • ©y Vij travelling public and the residents of the Buih Districts that they have just completed extensive addi. lions and.adorations to the Commercial Hote. making it the largest and boat appointed hc.Jry in tie forty-Mile Bush. Tbß rooms aro lufty and well furcished, and the dhing room will be found supplied with the best übk ii We in the nrovince. The bar is under their personal supervision, and none but tho beet brands of liquorsa :e kept. Hot, Cold, aud Shower I atlis There is a large Assomblj Hall attached ;o the building, with sttge and scenery "or theatrion b, etc. Stable, loose boxes and gntsß paddocks dose by, in charge of jn efficient Groom. The Billiard Room is fitted with one )f the best rabies, and is attnmMby :ompetent Barker. Coaches stop at this Hotel daily. CHAROfaMonEUAIB.
STAR HOTEL QUEEN-STKEET, MaMOLTOH. H. E. LOW, Proprietor IN TAKING possession of the STAR HOTEL, 1 beg to ii.fotra rte publio of Mastcrton and District, tht no Jbri will ho spired to make the Qotol a populat reßorfc, Sj. icial attention will bn paid to the re quirementa utßoardersand Visitorc Only the best brands ot will be kept Stablmy and Paddocka.
H. B, V.OW ORIENTAL B'aMILY HOTEL, Wiu.»-Simi Welungton MRS OKMSBEE, PROPRIETRESS, (Late ui Queen's Hotei). BEST nccommodation iu the City at Moderate pr.ces. LUNCHEON Itom 12till 2.08 M PRILLING. Tram meet ail 'win, and pasi tb s door of hotel. riLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the but. rounding districts, tw also the travolling : public for the large measure oi support I hitherto given, and begs respectfully to Btato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. The Culinary Department Is as nsnal, drsfc-class, Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othei liquors cro each and all of the very bea' quality. The Billiard Boom, which Is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tabloa,has just been refurnished in thomost elegant manner. A. BLKTNS, Proprietor, Taratahi Hotel, ITAVING resumed possUiion of this [ woll known and popular Hoatlory the Publk. may rely on receiving every attention, Qooi Accommodation and a Firs Class TABLE, Unly the best brands of WMES and SPIRITS kopt in stock. good stabijnuand paddocks, TH'MAS BAY, Proprietor LANJ) IN THE EAST PUKETOi. 2887 ACHES (More or Less), being section 171, .Blocks 11, and 111, SITUATE EAST PUKETOI, I At the head of th' Aobonj>a River, now in the occupation of Hy. Binding Esq. The land, all good grazing country, principally undulating hills and small flats, is of good qualit" .well watered, and partly improved. The Township of Pujigaroa is only a few miles distant, and it is understood that the roading of this district will be well ndvaiiged dujing the coming summer. For price, and further particulars apply to WHMgTUti & CO, .■-.'.■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 3
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