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Pr DRAWING C;LMS : ES;;- , ui n wmituis J.■I'HISJS'IH begs resVI pectfully. to iutimatoto ;tho inhabitants of Mnotcrton and the surrounding districts that his classes'. for • instruction in DRAWING mil open at the'.Council Girls Class... \.. ... at lO'a.m. Boys' Class' ... ... at 2 pin, . Speoial Classes for young ladies or gentlemen can be arranged for at any convenient time or place in any part of the "district- if required. Terms moderate, INSTBUOTIoIriN THE MAOBI LANGUAGE, In order to suit the convenience of the pupils,-MrFrecth hasdetermine! to hold two classes at Masterton in each : week for the above purpose, viz. on Thurs lay and Friday at 7 p.m, m the Council Chambers. Gentlemon will thus have the opportunity of choosing thoir evenings for attendance. - fILASSES FOR INSTRUCTION IN \J DRAWING AND W THE MAORI /LANGUAGE. Mb CHAS. J. FREETH begs respeotfully o announce to the settlers of Wairarapa that he is about to open classes for the teaching of DRAWING.; -He will also open olasses for instruction in the MAORI LANGUAGE, Mr Fmeth will also be prepared to make special arrangements to atteud gentlemen b families at their own residences if required. The Aduit Cusses at Masterton for the current quarter will bo opened at the Council Chambers, Masterton, on FRIDAY, 28th January instant, at 7 p.m. . Particulars as to terms (which will bo moderate) may be obtained on application to Mr Freeth, at Masterton. Jan. 22nd, 1881. 675 TTfELLINGTOtf LAND DISTRICT. During the month of FEBRUARY 2!),700 ACRES of First-class AGRICULTURAL BUSE LAND, situate in the Forty-mile Bush and in the Mauawatu District, will be OFFERED for SALE on Deferred Payments and for cash. _ On Monday, February tbo 21st, 29 Sections, in the Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks, can be-applied for on deferred payments at the Town Hall, Pahnerston, and at the Land Office, Wellington, On Thursday, February 24th, atll o'clock, a.m., 80 Sections, in tho Kairanga and Fitzherbert Blocks, will bo offered for sale by public auction, in the Town Hall, Palmerston, Temis ; _ Deferred Payments.—When the same Section is applied for by two or more persons the Section will bo nut up to auction between the applicants at 10 o'clock, a,m., at Masterton, Public Hall, on Thursday, the 10th February, for thf Forty-mile Busb Sections, and at Palmerston on' Thursday, February 24th at 10 o'clock a.m., for the Kairanga aud Fitzherbert Sections. One-twentieth of the pnrobase-money to be paid with the application, the balance in half-yearly instalments ■extending over ten years. Cash Paymont,— 25 per cent, payable on the fall of the hammer, the balance in one mouth. • . Maps, Schedules of Sections aud upset price Jan be seen at the office of this paper, and will be forwarded from the Crown Lands Office, Wellington, on application. An Officer of the Survey Staff will bo in the neighborhood ono week previous to each sale to point out the Seotions to intending purchasers. .' Note,-These Sections include a largo extent of level and undulating land, well watered, rich, deep soil, and most of the Sections have a frontage to main or district roads, JOS.G.HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Crown Lands Office. Wellington, January 18th 1881. " /G73 NO.TICE, MB W. M. MSTHOPE has been appointed our Rook-keeper and Collector, and his receipt, both for Mill and Shop accounts, will be deemed by us. a sufficient discharge. CHAMBERLAIN BROS,, Rakers and Millers, Masterton. J'obiuuylVlfiSl. '6SB ROOTS! BOOTS! T WTKTK orgs to inform his.friends t) • atid.ilic j-iihii.: of.Masterton generally that lie has emmm need busiuess as BOOT aiuVSHOIWIAKMi. in (ho shop Next Door to Mr Palmer, s.uhlcr. Whero ho hopes by strict atlcniimi io business, MODERATE CHARGES, 'ami Good Workmanship, to receive a share of their patronage. Repairs Hieathj Executed. 677 HOROLOGY. T RESPECTFULLY inform my former •*- customers in the Wairarapa, who havo had tho luck to weather the late depression, and whose timekeepers, jewelry. &c, are not in tho custody of OUR UNCLE, tLqt I will undertake to repair in an accurate manner any articles in the Horological or Jewelry lino at reasonable prices. Orders or jobs loft with Mr D. F. McCarthy, Storekeeper, Masterton, or at my house, off the Taueru Road (near Mr Livingstone's) will be promptly attended to, C. CAMPBELL, PRACTICAL WATCH. & OL.OGKMAKER, JEWELLER, Ac., Late of Wellington, and various other diggings. GB7 HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL Cole-street, Masterton. Principal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms, tho basis of tho instruction' given, and, in addition, tho following subjects are taught:— French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework .■■'•" Domestic arrangements aro liberal and home-like,'-Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application." Tiie first term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. Evening for French. . 351, A, LY WHITE, „ BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, , CARTERim, " S PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE Balls and Parties On terms that \yill sfljt all classes of the .'■" -community.' ■ - •• ."'■■. HALL AND; DINING-ROOM ,'\/.Attached to the f,,.V; : ' ; • ,:;>/- CARTERTONBAKEIi^^-^rV FRUIT'; S tJIT ABLE;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 692, 14 February 1881, Page 3

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