BOROUGH OF GREYTOWN. ELECTION OP COUNCILLORS. A POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, LA. September lOtb, 1885, at the Council Chambers, Grey town, lor the election ol three ■Councillors. Nominations will take place on THURSDAY, September 3rd, at 12 o’clock noon. A. L. WEBSTER, Returning Officer. WAIR A RAPA WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. OEPARATE TENDERS are invited _ _ for the undermentioned works, all being on the Martinborough to Pahaua Road. Contract No 111, 80 chains of road formation and culverts, and 15 feet Platform Bridge. Contract No IV, 80 chains of road , formation and culverts. Contract No V, 80 chains of road formation and culverts. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Carterton. Such tender to be accompanied by a deposit of £l2 10s. Tenders close at the Council Chambers, Carterton, on FRIDAY, 18th September, 1885, at 4 p.nr. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,
H. H. WOLTERS, County Clerk. Carterton, August 24, 1885. 928 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that any persons taking timber from the property of Messrs Joseph and Phillips without consent of tho undersigned, will be prosecuted and the law allowed to take its course. COLEMAN PHILLIPS. Dry River, August 251h, 1885. 954.3 IMPOUNDED at Greytown, on the 19th August, one bay Mare branded like Z on near shoulder. If not released, to be sold at 12 o’elook noon, on 12th September at the Pound, Gieytown. J. LEWIS, 938.3 Poundkeeper. WANTED An intelligent lad capable of driving a Baker’s cart, and to learn business. Apply to office of Waiearapa Standard.
EXHIBITION. 110 THE INHABITANTS OF GEEY- - TOWN, WAIHENOA, AND LOWER VALLEY GENERALLY. Ladies and Gentlemen, — In directing jour attention to the GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, The proprietors would especially impress on your minds a few of the advantages which you would derive from patronising them. Ist. A large stock to choose from. 2nd. The stock is all new. 3rd. Being direct importers we can sell cheaply and you would save several intermediate profits. Ith. The Bazaar is near the Railway Station. sth. The stock is varied and consists of china and crockery, fancy goods and toys. Gth. Parcels are carefully packed on the premises. 7th. Any orders received through the post promptly attended to. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, 210 Lambion Quay, 929 Opposite Government Buildings.
A BARGAIN., For sale, cheaw - ° elbow**' £>. f-- .<t Waggonette for pair --■ i seated for seven. Apply to American Coach Factory, Greytown. 895 PUBLIC NOTICE. I WISH the public to know that it was Mrs P. Collier, jun., and not Mrs W. S, Collier, sen., that signed the anology, dated 20th August, 1883, to Mr and Mrs Willaaon’. W. S. COLLIER. J, JONES, FEATHERSTON, >EGS to announce to his > customers and the public that he has commenced Colt-breaking for the season. All horses carefully and thoroughly broken in. 3gg CILAIMS for Enrolment forms under the ) Registration of Electors Act may be bad at (ho Standard Office.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 26 August 1885, Page 3
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