MASTERTONHORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIALSObIETY. - ...' SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24/ .' In the Town Hull, Masterton. Members are reminded that their subscriptions nro now due. Programmes may be obtained from T. C D'Aroy, Hon, Treasurer 5 J. Brown, Seere ary, or W. Everett, President. 572 WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY. .iIENDERSfor the formation of 176.67 JL chains of the Blairlogie road will be received at the County office, Masterton (where plans and specifications may be seen), up to noon on Tuesday, the 23rd inst, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order JOHN KING,. 614 County Engineer. WAIRARAPA PASTORAL SOCIETY. THE SETTLING for all prizes (except medals) awarded at the last show will tako placo at the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton, on Saturday, 20th inst., at 2 p.m. All prize-winners, Judges, Stewards, and members of the General Committee are particularly requested to attend. ■W. 0. BUCHANAN, 617 President. NOTICE;. AS. the Railway is opened to Carterton, all debts duo by persons at Carterton, Gladstone, and Taratahi to W. HERCOCK, Carrier, miist be paid within .21 days from this date, or legal proceedings will bo taken for the recovery of the samo without any further notice. W. HERCOCK, Carrier, Carterton. Nov. 12,1886, 617 NOTICE. MESSRS G. & E. CHAMBERLAIN beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts, that they havo this day sold their Lemonade Plant to Mr JAMES THOMPSON. All accounts for lemonade or ajratcd waters outstanding prior to this 12th November must bo paid to Messrs Chamberlain Bros., or to their agent, and all debts for lemonade or aerated waters, contracted on and after this 12th October, must be paid to Mr James Thompson. Messrs G. & E. Chamberlain will still carry on the BAKERY BUSINESS in connection with their mill and farm. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN. Masterton, November 12,1880. 617 VT 0 T.HI NG WASTED CASH PURCHASER OF Bones, Old Iron, Old Bags, Old Bope, Tea .Lead, Old Bottles, Old Tins, Old Zinc, Tallow, Wool, etc., etc, W. CULLEN, AGENT FOR HOPKINS AND CO., IQNDON. N.B.—Depot near Railway Station, Masterton. 917 TO UNDERTAKERS & OTHEKS. ET) ~D ELL having purchased . JD. JD a HEARSE, is prepared to let same upon reasonable terms. Next Bank New Zealand, Greytown, Commission Agency and General Merchandise Depot. 6? 1 TOBUILDERS AND OTHERS. E.' B . ' B EL L: Storekeeper and General Commission Agent, Greytown (Next Bank New Zealand), HAS decided to add to his already increasing business that of TIMBER MERCHANT. Wishing to suit the convenience of all, and having made favorable terms with sawmill proprietors, he is now prepared to accommodate those in want of timber in any quantity considerably lower than ever quoted before. Prices range from 2/3 per 100 feet,, delivered within any reasonable distance FOR CASH OLLY. • 621) Jfi \ TACK AY bogs to inform] t \JT. IVX. the inhabitants of Masterton and Dirtrict, that he has reduced the price -of Bread to 7d the 41b loaf Cash. 8d if. Booked. J.G.M. would take ibis opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Masterton and District for the liberal support accorded to him since he commenced business in Kuripuni, and trusts that by civility and attention to business, and supplying the same quality as formsrly, to merit a continuance of the same.—J. G. MACKAY. 621 } OYAL HOTEL SWEEP \l ON THE HTITT SPRING HANDICAP. St. ANDREW'S DAY, 80th Novomber. Mr John Maoinmty begs to announce a Sweep on the above race. 300 SUBSCRIBERS AT £l. Eighteen Entrances: . To be Drawn when Full; First Horse' - • - £IOO. Second Horse . 50 Third Horso • • • 25Starters • • • 60 Non-starters ■ - - 65 £3OO Ten per cent, deducted for expenses. Tickets cau he obtained from Mr Elkins, Club Hotel, Masterton; Mr Downes, Pier Hotel; Mr George North, Lambton Quay; and the Proprietor Royal Hotel, Wellington. 621. NOTICE. J 1 ALL IN. pKIOE OF gREAD! MESSR3 GILES AND EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN, having taken into consideration the Existing Depression in all branches of Trade, and the Scarcity of Money, beg .to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts that being Millers as well as Bakers, they have this day REDUCED the PRICE of LARGE LOAVES FROM QD TO ,»VD. .•••■ And Small Loaves' from: FOURPENCE to THREEPENCE haif-jenny, CASH ON DELIVERY. If Bookod, Large Loaves Bd, Small Loaves, 4d. FLOUfi-Large Bags from la to 10d, Small Bags from 6d to 5d Owing to this Considerable Reduction, no discount oan be allowed. . . Messrs G, & E. C. beg to thank the public for the support they have hithorto "received and trust by strict attention to'busintas and supplying. Goods of Best Quality, to merit a continuance of the same. GILES.CHAMBERLAIN; ; ,f ; EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN:. / .Masterton,Nov."ls. '"' '[' 619
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 622, 18 November 1880, Page 3
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