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TAMES THOMPSON bogs to inform the public that on and after this date h 8 REDUCED THE PRICE OF BREAD to 9d per large loaf and 4Jd per small loaf, booked; and 8d per large loaf and 4d per small loaf, for cash, The usual discount allowed on all accounts paid weekly. JAMES THOMPSON. Mastefton, June 14th, 1880. '489 ANTED KNOWN-That the PRICE VV of BREAD purchased from my establishment on and after this dato will be EIGHTPENCE per 41b LOAF for CASH —Booked, 9d, the usual discount allowed if paid weekly. J. OLAYSON. June 14,1880. IN the Assigned Estate of Donald McKeuzie, Blacksmith, Masterton. * LL implements, &0., left at the premiL sesof the above named Debtor for repair will be returned to the owners on payment of charges thereon, on Wednesday, the laili msL, between the lioiu'B of 9 and 11a.m. ' W. SELLAR, C. A. BRIGGS, 489 Trustees. G. MACKAY bees to inform the in 0 , habitants of Masterton and surrounding distiicts that he. has opened the shop belonging to Mr Russell, Kuripuni; as a BAKERY, and hopes, .by strict attention to business, and by supplying bread of the best quality to' merit a fair share of patronage. 41b loaf weighed on delivery, 81 Cash' only, Wedding, Christmas, and Birthday . Cakes made to order. 489' HARDY, GBNAMENTAL, & EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, &, /"^v/ ■ v THE uudereigued begs to call the attention of the public to Ills largely increased anlvavedvtock of hardy, evorgiteon and, flowering shrubs, conifers, shelter trees, hedge pluils, fruit trees, etc., all of which are fine, strong, hesltby plants; quite being grown i.i an exposed situation, and all transplanted, A few. quota'-ious given, Cnjreaus- niickooarpa. from £2 10s per 100 Piiius Lorn £1 ]Os do. The above much cheaper by tho thousand. Pinus Halepeus's. fi'o'* : £l pev 100 Hollies (transplanted), from £llos do ■ / Enonymus japonic!, horn £llos do Laurosc'no* (very hardy), from £llos do Olearia (hedge plant), from £llos do Fruit frees, of sorts, from 15s per dozen Gooseberries, currants, from 6s do Bhubarb roots, fvom 6s do Roses, choice-named variety, from 15s do Chrysanthums, do, from Gs do Alsoa large .quantity of florists' floweis, bubs, Ac. A 1! ordeVs over £5 in value packed free with gveat care. F. MOUNTIEV': .-, Norwood. Hill Nursery Tasman-street, Wellingtoii. I/AND FOR THE PJSOPLB ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. BMJAMIX f.MITH & CO. are instructed to offer foiwlo 5522 acres of FINE Bl?.¥ LAND'•■ on ,|he Hto-Waikanak Road, about cabteerj miles from Wellington ■ in sect'ons of tVom 160 .teres to 228 acres each. The p.:lce. for the ERST TEN SECTIONS SO uD wiii bo only ONE POUND per t--.ee, of which onb FOUR SHILLINGS per aore, wiU be require] in cash, and the rema'odevnny h paM in iuaialraeuta of FOTB SHILLINGS PER ACRE PER AKNOIJ, or in oae Bum at the end o£ FOUR YEARS.with interest in the meantime on tho unpaid balance at eight per cent per annum, Title under ihe Land Transfer Act. The public works now in progress in connection with this blc-.k, includiug two bridges, will iusure work for tho industrious settler for some time to come, and the sale of timber &ndfi.ewood sbou'd cover the cost of the land, For farther particulars, apply to BENJAMIN SMll.'fl"4 CO., Lumbton Quay. ODDFELLOWS' CONCERT AN^BiLL. THE Committee beg to tender t'eir ?iucere thanks to those ladies >nd gentlemen who so kindly assisted on the occasion, and helped to make the ente/tainmeut By order of the Committee, L • 4 G. COKER, 94 • Hon Secretary. '

WAIRAIUPA EA S T 00U NT Y . COUNCIL. , X. at noon on P9ib. June, for the Formation and cousti-uotion of' the approaches to Ijhq Hui'uniuorans'Bridge at'Oladatone. -Plans' and epeoificidons to be seen at,the Counci 1 Offices, Mas'p/ooij. '■' .'.'.:■'■.',..■'.• .' The lowest or; ;anv tender^riot necessarily accepted.';'•; ;.v>:''f,', r .■- \- : - "■.'.-.'•;■ "-, ..■:■ ."^.joflN-me^^y/ 489. ■,','. Engvieer,toiCouuoil.■ ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 489, 14 June 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 489, 14 June 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 489, 14 June 1880, Page 2

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