with the applioations of seleotore, Some time ago tbe lioatd deciiltd to aocept the :i snirender of a small ruu held by Mr Biddifoid, and thereupon Mr Barton iyrottt iiil,i mating that the Minister considered the Board Bhould- carry out the Aot, and forfeit the lease. The ;'Board replied asking Mr Barron if lie wrote in his official capacity,- as no official tare. To day a cart reply was reoeivtd from Mr Barron that the memo con'-, veyed the decision of tbe / Miniat'T,as stated iberepp. : The Bf>j*rd has therefore passed a resolution reng, to consider _Mr Barron's communications until informed in what ifficial capacity he has Bent them, and submitting that he should be mora courteous, THE PRLMIER AND THE NATIVES. The Little Barrier Isknd, (By Telegraph.—Pr6Ba Association.) Auckland, Thursday. Tenetahi, part owner oftheHnuturn Island, Little Barrier, offered the Premier the outstanding interest ol bimsplf and family for £4,750, The Premier replied that lie had a doonment in big pos?Bssipji, which committed |alLAe natives interested to A CONDEIT. The enormous sales of the have led firms ivho,do not oarefora steady turaovor at a legitimate profit to explofe the purlieus of the ContinenHoY'Gheap inferior " tiokera"—we do not call them watcheswitl, which to 'run theWaterbury. 1 These possess one virtue only—that of showing the dealer a return of some 100 per cent.un his outlay. That they should keep tim'oisa matter of no moment, so long as they resemble the Waterbury in outward appearAlice, style ol casinj, etc., with svWoient closeness to deceive a careless'or unwary purchaser, Firms doing this often say to us" What do we care; we oan make ' five shillings a watch, more on them then we oan on yoqrs; and as to keeping time, well, our troubles about that," Buyers requiring reliable watohes can trust the Waterbury, and the public requiring the correct time should see that they get it. The gents' or ladies' Waterbury, gold filled or in sterling silver, are handsomo, inoipensivo, and durable; whilst the nickel varieties , are so known ihat they require no further recommendation. It is a pretty conceit for here and there a stray trader to think his imports of the "Nebuchadnezzar," the " Millemum," the " Gonbung," or some other spcoially. titled monstrosity, has effect on the Waterbury market, whilst for hundred Waterburys are alway; afloat for New Zealand. The real strength of the Waterbpry lie; jn its absolute reliability, in other words its absolute refusal (q keep anything but the correct time, We somefiqes see" tiokera"—we still bar them any other title—offered for sale which are really wonderful combinations, They not only exhibit the whole of the oelestial. bodies on their facts, but keep time, or profess to,teli you the state of the money market, the amount of any partioulal member's indeb tedness at Bellamy's, and the name of the nest Bank to reconstruct in Australia. The Waterbury does not do- this, It simply keeps correct time and noes on doing so. SALE OF WORK. A SALE of Work in aid "f Stipend Arrears, will beheld in St, Matthew's Schoolroom, on THURSDAY, April 6th. Doors open at three in the afternoon and eight in the evening. Admission Is; Children 6d. WBAEtAPA AtyATEP ATHLEIIC AND CYCLING CLUB. ■ THIRD SPOUTS MEETm, To be held on THE PARK OVAL on THURSDAY, sth April, 1894, A splendid programme of 19 events, including Cycling. Entries close on 3ATUKDAY, 31st March, at 9 p,m Handicaps appear 2nd April, W. JEFFRIES, % h WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. ALFREDTON OUTLYING DIS- • TRIOT. NOTICE is given of the intention of the Council to raise a Loan under the Local Bodies Loans Act, 188G, particulars of which are as follows The work to be undertaken is forma' tion, etc,, on Sannder'a Road. The aum proposed to be borrowed is £3,222, The amount to be Bet apart jn esoh year towards paying off the Loan is £l6l Is. It is proposed to pledge as security for the Loan a special rate ofsevenpence and eleven-sixteenths, of a penny in the round on the rateable value for the time jeing of sections 12, blocks VI. and VII.; 19,13,18,17,16,15,14,11,8,9, 6 and 10, block VI.; 20,9, 5,18, block V.; 1, blook IX ;.and 1, blook' X,, all in the Pnketoi Survey Diatriot. F.Q.MOORE, County Clerk, Mastertnn, 22nd March, 1894. i ,1 v c Pianoforte Tuition,' N J. BENNINGTON will be prepared , to receive Pupils, athis residence, Wrigley, Street, Masterton. Terms strictly 0. PR&GNifiLL, CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, NEW "goods Nowßhowing, embracing Dress Goods of all ph'ades and colorings, Jackets, Ulsters, Macintoshes, Bats, and all articles requisite to a first-class stock of DRAPERY. MenVYouths' and Boya' Suits, Oilskins, Overcoats, Macintoshes. Jeraeys, Hosiery, Ties, etc. Compare ie ki id id ie IB ! Cheap Draper&Clothier Next the Clock, Qobmbt., Mastebion, TENDERS are invited for quarrying, burning, bagging, and delivering lime on to railway trucks, Mauripeville, for a period of. twelve months/Price to be per suck of lßOlbs, Bags will be supplied to the contractor. Mr T. F. Brenohley, Maurieevilla, will point out quarries and kilna ard rive all information that.may be required.- Tenders must be lodged not later than SATURDAY, 31st wet., with JAME3 MACDONALD, Victoria street, Wellington. FOR BALE. JgUILDING SITES AT. L&NB< DOWNE. Easy Terniß, A. J. RAWRON, Hall Street, LOOP OOT m Hunt' Giu|b' Sports I"'™""'""": A "
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 March 1894, Page 3
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877Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 29 March 1894, Page 3
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