ARRIVAL OP THE NEW WATEKBURY. It Is not olton that the arrival of a ship, ment of goods in Now Zealand waters is bo generally welcomed as the arrival of the present parcel of Waterbury walchoß. By the fire on the Ituahiue • 3000 Wmntunvsgold, silver, and nickel-were destroyed, and this interruption in the regular inflow has kept the market bare iill the landing of tho present parcel. The Hon, Dr, Pollen 6tated in tho Legislative.Council that 95,000 Adum Maies Jay the whole of this colony's taxation, maintains its Oil Service, run its railways and publio works aud form the nucleus of thocolony'B prosperity; and yet to this very limited population over 120,000 WiTEiranrcs have been sold and delivered, and the ship, ment now andiug consists of 2880 WATEiunjiua•which is followed by the Elinor Vernon, due 2880 More, havoleen waiting supplies for from three to four months, Large as these figures are two other shipments are to arrive before Christmas and we venture to affirm that no other watch can show a sale in New Zea land during the period covered Bince the Waterbury advent of One to Each Husdbed Waieiiburts. Jewellers and retail dealers will kindly send their orders to our agents as quickly as possiblo
TO THE ELECTOHS. MASTEBTOIf TOWiX LANDS . - THUST. F ADIESAJJD GENTLEMEN, i am a eanumato tor election ns n member of this Trust. I favour a scholarship iu connci-tion with the MasPublic School, and my support will bo given to nil efforts which the Trustees may properly miiko Within their means for the advancement of Education at our State School, This I consider to be the primary object of the Trust. A public hall I do not favour until the education of our children has been fully attended to. I look upon a public hall as being a secondary consideration, and one which should more properly be undertaken by private enterprise. I approve of the Trust affording assistance to bodies which provide recreation and healthy sports for the people, as ] consider that physical training. is absoquired—Yours truly, W. G. BEAHD.
TO THE DRAPERY TRADE. T) ETIBEMENT from thcWiolesale *-" Drapery Trade iu Jfoiv Zealand of the linn of Messrs EDWARDS, BENNETT & Co. Do Not Forget G-beat Sale Of EWAIiDS BJ-XYETT AND CO.'S Drapery Stock, Commences at Christclnirch on WEDNESDAY, Glh JUNE.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. T AIiGE AUD COMMODIOUS *-l WAREHOUSE, Situated at Corner of MaSCHESTKB AXD LirCHFIELD-SIIIEEIS, lately occupied by EDWARDS, BENNETT And Co., AS Wholesale Ddaperv 'Warehousemen. lAKE & EA'ANS, Christehurcli. 'pHE Partnership liitherto existing 1 between the undersigned as eoaelt proprietors under the style of Forman and Co., has been dissolved as from the menl of the said Henry Colo from the said co-partnership. All accounts due to the said co-part-nership must be paid to Forman and" Co., at their Offices, William Street, Masterton, and all claims on the said late partnership must be" forwarded to llieir offices as aforesaid for liquidation. Dated this 26th day of May, 1891. H.COLE. S.FOIiMAN, Witness lo signatures. C. F. Gaivitu. . Solicitor, Masterton. i Widirefcrencctothcabovclbeg to intimate to the Public that I have this day taken Ml! GEOUGE HOBEHT BENIHSON into partnership with mc in my business as from the said liltli of May, aud that the business will be earried on as usual under the style of Foreman and Co. S. FOMAJf.
TENDERS. GK. BOND, Architect, Pony St., ■ invites tenders, returnable 12 noon of Wednesday, the 30th inst,, for Kosidenco in Chapel Street, for It. McKcnzic, Esq. Plans and specifications to he seen at (he Architect's office. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, mllE SECOND TEllMwillucginou 1 FIMDAY, Juuc Ist, Prospectuses may be had from the undersigned. In the case of new boarders application for admission should be made as early as I possible. CHAS, P. POWLES. &*»!.» GIELS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE Second Term will begin on TUESDAY, 29th May. STAFF. Lady Prixcipai,—Miss Hamilton, Jolui Lines, M.A.L.L.B. MlssE.A.Marchant, M.A, Miss J. Ecclcslield, M.A. Miss M.Morrah, M.A. . Miss Marion Wilson, Certificated Mons. C. C, Nnvci'ue, Modern Lau- , gnnges, Miss M. Eichai'dson, Drawing. Mr K, PurkeiySinniiig. Mrlt. Parker, MissHolt.Miss Swainson, Pianoforte. ' Mr W. H. AVarreii, Shorthand. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. MASTEIiTON AMATEUIt OPEIU, TIC SOCIETY, ,i ' liHE first rehearsal of the" Sorcerer" )viHljclicl(l in St. Matthew's Schoolroom ou WEDNESDAY evening i May 30th, at 8 p.m. Full attendance > specially requested, and all who possess copies of the Sorcerer mil kindly brinr them along. ■• ',.'.,-. B.A.DAVYS, ■■;' Secretary., ■'FOB SALE, ~ BUILDING SITES AT LANS- . DOWNE, Easy Tots,'. /. ■ AJ.EAWSON, Hall Street,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 29 May 1894, Page 3
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744Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 29 May 1894, Page 3
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