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;• Tenders are invited for:ejecting one /mile 6f wire-fencing^ihe/OpaJtiif; TmdprsjQlose.jthis.-'evening for leasing properties jn the estate of M. R, Ashwin.

The adjourned meeting of the Masterton Horticultural Society takes place this afternoon.' ' ; Huxley, the popular and accomplished tailorvof; the Empire City, has one" of his characteristic 'advertisements in another column. ;

Dr Watts, late of Wellington,, is about to commence.business in Carterton." Dr Watts wili.be an acquisition to the township, and we wish him success. There.ai;e, 1206 Justices of the:Peaoe -inihe-Qolonyp and out of number 172 are reported to have "filed" during the past twelve months,

: Mr John Coogan, tailor, Wellington, advertises that, he he lias just received a consignment of winter tweed and is prepared for any VVairarapa orders.

The gonial host .of Whyte's Hotel, Foxtqn, has an advertisement in our columns of interest to the travelling publio. The house is so well-known that further remark will be needless.

The annual ball given by the Carterton Volunteers took place on Thursday evening, the result being an unqualified success, The large hall was very tastefully decorated with evergreens and flags, the music good, and the refreshments all that could be desired. Under these circumstances it is no wonder that the large party which assembled pronounced the evening's enjoyment first amongst the many enjoyable social meetings for which our neighbors at Cirterton arc celebrated. We believe there will be a small surplus after all expenses are paid, and if bo, it will be devoted to paying offj a debt still owing on account of the band.

AUCTION SALE—THIS DAY. J. lorns & Co,, commencing at 2 p.m. at their yards anil rooms—Cattle, horses, farm implements, produce, furniture, trees," &c,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 2

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