| TENDERS FOR PAINTING. TENDERS for Fainting the outside of the Greytown Parsonrge with Three Coats I of Faint, will be received by the Churchwardens of St. Luke’s Church up to Monday, 11th I December. 1198 I TENDERS WANTED.—Pot the erection t of a school house at Matarawa, accord- | ing to plans and specifications to be seen at | the Institute, Greytown. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the Ist DECEMBER. 1 Lowest or any tender hot necessarily accepted. A. GALLON. Matarawa, Nor-. 18. ] NOT I C B TENDERS will be received at the Waira* rarapa Boiling Down Wbrka up till DECEMBER Ist, for making and delivering 10) TALLOW CASKS, to nett 5 cwt. For further particulars apply at the Works, Tauherenikan. 1181 GREYTQWN LOCAL BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to 5 p.m. of THURSDAY, November 30, for Completion of Contracts Nos 1 and 2, Side Paths, Main-st., Greytown. Plans and specifications may be seen at Hammerich’s Hotel. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ao cepted. Tenders to be addressed td the Chairman of the Board. T. FRETHEY, Clerk. Greytown, Nov. 18,1876. QPBNING OP THE TAUERU BRIDGE The Taueru Bridge will be publicly opened on the 5 th December A public holiday will be proclaimed. The public are invited to be present. A Luncheon will be provided at the Taueru. Tickets, 10s fid. LUNCH COMMUTES. Mr 0. A. Vallance „ J. Bennett „ B. P. Perry „ H. Beetham „ R. G. Willia.mii Mr H. Bannister „ W. Mace „ J. G. Rockel „ J. Gilligan „ F. Gray. A PUBLIC BALL Will be held in the Town Hall in theevqping Tickets, single 12s fid, double 15s. BALL COMMITTEE. Mr R. W. Marshall „ A. R. Bunny ~ Donald Donald „ N. Beetham „ S. J. Stedman „ A. Coppins E. Braggins. Mr I. R. Oakley „ E. A. S. Wyllie „ W. Lowes „ J. W. Taylor „ C. F. Gawith „ G. Dixon Tickets to be obtained from the members of Committees. 1169 English and American coach FACTORY, WILLIS-STREET Messrs P, Doneohue & R, Fabb, English and American Coach Builders, begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them, and trust, by strict attention to business, combined with the best , to merit a continuance of the same. All orders will meet with prompt attention. English and American Coach Factory, Willisstreet. 1168 CAUTION. STOREKEEPERS and others are hereby cautioned from giving credit to any of my children without my written authority, as alter this date I will not hold myself responsible for the payment of any goods obtained by them without my written order. P. WILLISCROFT. Matarawa, Nov. 18,1876. 1167 WAIRARAPA LAKE. ALL Persons are cautioned against attempting in any manner whatever to reduce the natural level of the water of the Wairarapa Lake without the consent of the undersigned. Any person acting in contravention of this notice will be prosecuted. Ranieba te Iho, PIBIFI TE Maaßl, Maniheba te Bangitakaiwaho. J. A. JUET. Greytown, 18th November, 1876. 1173 NOTICE ELECTION OP A. LAY REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OENER..L SYNOD WAIRARAPA AND HUTT DISTRICTS CANDIDATES must be nominated in writing by two electors resident in the district, and thp form of nomination delivered to me ofa or before the 7th day of December, 1876. W. A. FITZHERBERT, Returning Officer. Masterton, Nov. 6,1876. 1112 QOBB & CO.’S ROYAL MAIL COACHES i MASTERTON TO PALMERSTON; VIA SEVENTY-MILE BUSH. AFTER the Ist June a coach will start I from Masterton every Tuesday, reaching Palmerston on Wednesdays ; leave PaU merston on Wednesdays, and arrive at Masterton on Thuesdays. For particulars, apply at the Booking Offices W. R. HASTWELL, QOBB 4 Co,’s ROYAL MAIL COACHES ALTERATION OP TIME. ON AND AFTER the 15th May, the Wainiui a Coaches will discontinue i unning into or out of town. The down coaches will on and from the aboye date start from the Upper Halt at 9 a.m., after the arrival of the train leaving Wellington at 7.80 a.m. The up coaol.es will meet the train leaving tk Upper Hutt at 3.15 p.m. Passengers and parcels can be booked hroogb as usual at the New Zealander Hotel. W. R. HASTWELL, WAIRARAPA INSTITUTE. The ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the Wairarapa Institute will be held in conformity with its rules on Tuesday, 12th December, at 8 p.m., sharp. Businessßeceiving report of Committee for past year, and electing President, Committee, and Auditors for ensuing year. The question of altering the date of annual meeting from December to July will be considered, a notice of motion having been given to that effect NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BOOKS. For the purpose of enabling the Committee to ascertain tqe state of the Library, and Die condition of the books therein, the circulation of books will oease for eight days immediately preceding the annual meeting, all books must be returned into the Library by Saturday, 6th of December, and any member withholding any books will, by the rules of the Institute, be tiahis to a fine of one shilling per I. g. WOOD.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 506, 25 November 1876, Page 3
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