LOOK OUT FOB Hunt Club Sports! NASTKRTON, 24th MAY. AltT UNION. (By permission o£ tho Hon. Colonial Scorctary.) MAQNIFIOENT~OIL PAINTING, Bft by stt (by Captain YALUE £l5O-3000 tiokets at 1/• enc ENTITLED "THE BRITISH FLEET AT HOBAKT" (Under the command of tho late Admiral Tryon). To be drawn on Easter Monday. Agents tor sale of tickets in MastertonMESSBS WHITE & CO., tobacconists, where photo of picture can be seen and all particulars obtained. JSarly'applioatlon necessary.
WHARKaMA outlyingdistriot PUIiLIO tenders mil close at noon on Saturday, 3rd Man;!), at the County Offices, Masterton, (where particu rs may bs seen) for Contract No 1.-Blair-lotfie road, carting ISO oube yards ol gravel. F.G.MOORE. County Clerk, Masterton, 24tli February, 1894 MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. nIIBLIO TIiNDEUB will cloao at I nuon on SATURDA Y, March 3rd at the Road B«ard office. Maßtorton, (where specifications may be seen) for Contract 3, Dorset's Road. OO Chains of Metalling:. F. 6, MOORE, Olerk. Mastorton, 24th February, 1804. STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER, THE Executors of the estate of the lato James Cooper, in order to wind up tho Trust, invite TENDERS for the Purchaso ol that well-known Property known ns COOPER'S STATION, WAINUIORUj WAIRAItAPA,
THE PIiOrEBIV CONSISTS OK AIJODT—OKf)f \ ACRES of Rich ami Fertile DOU V / land, is well grassed and watered, and divided into a number o! convenient paddocks, now carrying about 9,000 sheep. It is approached by a good public dray road, and is about 17 miles from tho Cartorton Railway Station. Tho Buildings include ten-roomed Homestead, largo new Woolshed, Storehouse, Men's Cottage, io., &c. TENDERS, addressed to tho undcrsjgned at the Post Ollice, Carterton, will bo received until THURSDAY, 2'Jth March, 18114, lut tho Executors reserve the right of declining the highest or any tender. All information regarding litis, terms, and oilier particulars, may be obtained from Mr H. H. Wolters, Carterton, who will direct intending purchasers to the propcrty.or from Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington. Stock and Implements may be taken at valuation.
JOHN STRANG, H. S. MASON, Executors Cooper's l'state. Carterton, February Ist, 1894 M \SI MAIIKET. K. HAiXMH&CU I'ItOI'KIETORS, BEG to tlmnk tho inhabitant* ol Masterton and district tor the very liberal support accorded tkm since opening their Mastcrton Branch. They have much pleasure in informing their Customers and the Public generally, that at no time Imvo they been able to put before them so wjll-asswted a stock of Boots and Shoes as at present. Our Goods in English and Continental are all from tlio best Makers,arejantl undoubtf dly tho finest over imported to Now Zealand, Our Colonial Goods aro n'l manufactured in our own Factory, of the best material, and none but first-class bauds employed, Our brand the celebrated
PALA.CE ' fi' is too well known to need comment, as we are the largest; importers and manufacturers in New Zealand, the public oan rely on getting a lirst-elass article at the lowest possible price. Space will not permit oi & detailed price list, but these few lines will show that we intend to give the Publio the benefit of our large stook) which consists of over £60,000. worth of Boots and Shoes of all descriptions. Ladies' beautiful Evening Shoes 4/6,5/6, o/G Ladies' neat and good Tan Shoes 4/(1, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6 Ladies' nice Walking Shoes 5/6,7/6,9/Ladies' Kangaroo Shoes, light and neat. Try them Ladies' High Leg Calf Balmoral 9/6, 1&/6, 11/6 Ladies' beautiful Kid Balmoral 8/6,10/6 Men's Calf Gol Bafmoral 12/6, 14/6,17/6 Men's light Calf Shooters,heol'and toe plate, 12/6, 15/6 ' Our Pcrpoiso hide Shooters havo no equal Try them Men's Kip Shooters, pegged, 11/6,12/6,14/6 Men's strong Watertights 10/6,12/6,14/6 Try our light Watertightß, specially made for the District Girls' Copper Too Boots 2/11,4/3,6/3,6/. Girls' overlasting School Boots 6/6 6/6,7/6 Youths' high leg Balmoral Ito 3 8/6, 4 and 59/6 Youths' nailed Shooters Ito 3 8/6,4 and 5 9/6 Boots and Shoes of all descriptions made to Order.
Repairs done 011 the premises. Leather and Grindery at Wellington prices always on hand. to, DON'T MISTAKE THE ADDRESS— H. Hannah & Go,, (Opposito Club Hotel) queen street, hasterton. H. PETERSON, ' MANAGER. GRASSJEEDS. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, WELLINGTON, HAVE in stook a large supply of newlyimported and Colonial-grown Grass ol: - Eyfl OraßS—Southern maohiued, and ol! Rya ffraas —Pacey'a imported Porennial Rye Grass—Poverty Bay Ryo Ctrasa—ltalian QoolSSfOOt-Maohtao tad farmers' dressed tfllitO OlOVflr —'Various qualities Ee4 Olover —Colonial grown and imported Oow Grass- ~ do do Msadow Foxtail- do do Alsyfeo Trefoil luoorno Timothy Yarrow Florin Pralrlo grass Poa Protonsis PoaNoaoralis Poa Tnvlails Tall Pesouo HarlPosouo RajO SSSOZ—Broad leaf Also on tested Ttirioliee, from" iWOIOKi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4661, 1 March 1894, Page 3
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