r SATURDAY, 11th SEETEMBBRif Ii (l - J ;■' ."f;-At:2p.m, sharps ;;/;;-.\' -i';fi ;! TOWN HALL, CARTERTON. !I ; FCMITURE II AUKnotted Totara. '.■■'.■■'.,■; The handsomest and best Cabinetwork ever | offered in the Wairarapa, 1! H.- WOOD & 00. have receivedin- . ,'• struotinnß to sell by public auction on the above date, at the Town Hall, | CARTERTON, ..' WITHOUT'RESERVE! A large consignment of really. first-claua Furniture, all new, arid made of thoroughly well-seasoned Head of Totara timber. Workmanship hitherto unequalled j Competition Defied! The furniture will be on view in the Town Hall, Carterton, on the intending purchasers an opportunity of thoroughly examining before-hand tho various lots to be submitted, amongst which will be foundTables of all designs, Wardrobes, and Cheffioners Cheffioner Bookcase, Washßtands (ne„ style) I Arabian Bedstead, with Spring Mattrass, Hair Mattrass, Bolster and Pillows 1 French do do do ' do Plain, Fanoy, Scotch, and Half-Scotoh ; Chests of Drawers Colonial and Spring Couohes, &c, This is an opportunity not to be missed without being regretted, Salo at 2 p.m. BE iiFiIME
£1 REWARD. OST from Greytown on Friday, 27th J ult. Bay Horse, white nose (about 16 hands high), no visible brand. Off fore fetlock swollen, The above reward will be paid if returned to W. S. GEEGG, 559 Bank New Zealand, Greytown. , RENDERS a.e invited till noon on Satur--1 day, the 11th September, 1880, for clearing and burning scrub, fern, &e„ on lino of boundary feuce. Ist. Two miles one chain wide 2nd, 2J miles, half chain wide. At Messrs Lee Bros., Goodwood, Taratahi, Tenders will be received at tho office of KKO W. STUART FORBES. .' TO GARDENERS. X garden iu Chapel-street lately in the occupation of Mr Stone. For particular apply to the proprietors, M. C'aselberg & 00., Brick Store, Masterton. 549 RENDERS will be received up till Hon- . day, September 6th, for building an engine shed for tlr Masterton Fire Brigade. Specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. M. EASTHOPE, 552 Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. n ENTLEMEN,I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your interest in the Masterton Municipal Council. Having served you during the whole of the period since Masterton was proclaimed a Borough, you have had many opportunities of judging of my actions, and if they have been of such a nature as to have met with y»ur approval, I trust you will again honor me with a seat in the Council. Your obdt. Servant, 559 JOB VILE. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTISRTON. GENTLEMENI have the honor to solicit your votes and interest in the forthcoming Municipal election. I have always felt considerable interest in the local government of the Borough, and have narrowly watched the proceedings of the Council, aud conclude that the admission of new members cannot fail to be of advantage to the ratepayers. Should you do me the honor of electing me as your representative, I shall impartially protect your interests, and serve you with zeal and pleasure to the best of my ability.
I have, etc.. H. BENTLEY. Masterton, Ist Sept., 558 W.HEROOCK, GENERAL CARRIER BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Mas- . tertonandTaiwu tliathe has completed the stab ing and Depot at the Tauern and is prepared to convey goods to. any part n f the Wairarapa at the lowest rates, Particular attention paid to cartage of wool. Brake runs daily from Taueru to Masterton. 557 IHE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ,; ASSOCIATION op AUSTRALASIA (Limited). ACIUAHY AND SECRETARY! J. M. Templeton, F.S.A; New Zealand Bead Office: Temple Cham-Lieut.-Col. Pearce, J.P. (Chairman) Hon Patrick A. Buckley, Esq. ; Robert M. Greenfield, Esq. William H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. James Smith, Esq. i RESIDENT SECRETARY. Thomas Swain.
The most liberal and equitable office for Life Assurance in the Australasian Colonies —the best office for young men. Profits divided every three years. Offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellington and Hobart Town. The New Zealand Bran6h-A Local institution investing all moneys in the Colony, Agent for Masterton.—Thomas C. D'Arcy, Esq., Queen-street. 557 •ONEY.TO LEND, in sums of £l5O, . £250, £3OO/£fso. Also several sums of £IOOO. Good freehold security, ■,-.-. SALMON BEOS., & CO., r;ASTB,^IO;NHBAK.ERY "■ JAMESMOMPgON;;:::,:,;. BREAD AND'-BISGUI* BAKER -' QV?.¥K.STBBET> MaSMETOH.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 561, 6 September 1880, Page 3
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