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I. DRAWING GLASSES. If R CHARLES'J. FREETH ; begs resM. pectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Maiterton and the surrounding districts that his olassos for instruction in DRAWING, will open ■at the .Council Chambers on Saturday next, aB follows : Girls Class.., " at 10-a.nv.■■■.- ' Boys' Class ....... at 2 pitii,; :■ : Special Classe3,for young ladies or gentle-' men can be .arranged for at any convenient time or place in any part of the district if required. Terms moderate, ■ ; . INSTRUCTION IN THE MAORI , " LANGUAGE. • In order to suit the convenience of. the pnpils, MrFreeth hasdetermind to hold two classes at ..Masterton in each week for the above purpose, viz, on Tkrs lay and Friday at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Gentlemen will thus have the opportunity of ohoosing their evenings for attendance. CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION IN \J DRAWING AND IN THE MAORI . LANGUAGE, Mk CHAS, J. FREETfl'begs respectfully o announce to the settlers of Wairarapa that ho is about to open classes for the teaching of DRAWING,' He will also open olasses for instruction in the MAORI LANGUAGE. Mr Fueeth will also bo prepared to make special arrangements to attend gentlemen s families at their own residences if required. The Adult Classes at Masterton for the current quarter will be'opened at the Council Chambers, Masterton, on FRIDAY,. 28th January instant, at 7 p.m. . Particulars as to terms (which • will bo moderate) may bo obtained on application to Mr FfiffiTn, at Masterton. Jan. 22nd, 1881. ■ 075 ■WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT, ' During the month of FEBRUARY 29,700 ACRES of First-class AGRICULTURAL BUSH LAND, situate in the Forty-mile Rush and in the Manawatu District, will be OFFERED for SALE on Deferred Payments arid for cash. On Thursday, February 24tli, at 11 o'clock, a.m., 80 Sections, in the Kairansja and Fitzherbert Blocks, will be offered for sale by public auction, in the Town Hall, Palmerston, Terms; _ Deferred Payments,—When the same Section is applied for by two or more persons the Section will be put up to. auction between the applicants at )6 o'clock, a,m., at Masterton, Public Hall, on.Thursday, the 10th; February, for the Forty-mile Busb Sections, and at Palmerston on Thursday, February 24th at 10 o'clock a,m„ for the Kairauga and Fitzherbert Sections. Ono-twenticth of the. purchase-money to be paid with the application, the balance in half-yearly instalments extending over ten years. ; Cash Payment,—2s per cent, payable on the fall of tlio hammer, the balance in one' month. Maps, Schedules of Sections."arid 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 be in the neighborhood ono week previous to each sale to point out tho Sections to intending purchasers. Note,—These Sections "include a large extent of level and undulating land, well watered, rich, deep soil, and most of tlie Sections have a frontage to main or district roads. JOS.G.HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands; ; Crown Lands Office, Wellington, January 18th 1881. ' ' , 673 NOTICE, MR W. M. EASTHOPE .has been appointed our Book-keeper and Collector, aud his receipt, both for Mill and Shop accounts, will bo deemed by us a sufficient discharge. CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Bakers and Millers, • Masterton, February 8, 1881. • ' 688 I BOOTS I BOOTS I ' >' . WYETH begs to inform his friends fl » and Hie public of Masterton generally lhat he has commenced business as BOOT and SHOEMAKER,- in the shop Next' Door to Mr Palmer,. saddler, where ho hopes by

strict attention *o biisiacsa, MODERATE CHARGES, and Good Workmanship, to rcceivo a share of their patronage. Repairs Uleathj Executed. G77 nOABDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLE-STREET, MASTEPJON. PniNciPAL: Miss BEST, .. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of tho instruction given, and, in addition, tho following subjects are taught:— French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework, Domestic arrangements ave liberal and homo-like, Terms moderate, Prospectuses forwarded on application, The first term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. Evening Class for French, 351 A. L. WHITE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, CAETEBTOjS, „S PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE Balls and Parties On terms that will suit nil 'olasses of the community. HALL AND DINING-ROOM Attached to tho CARTEBTON BAKERY. FRUIT SUITABLE FOR JAMS WANTED IN ANY QUANTITY. Cash payments made delivery. BOARDERS , £1 PER WEEK. T. R. H. TAYLOR, BOATBUILDER, Old Custoji House .Street,WELLINGTON. /,. ...',.- EVERY, description of Boat built on the most approved principles at very moderate charges,:'' • Speciality—Portable Shooting Boats, suitable for.partiosiof--two •of'four. Theyare Light and Strong and can be folded up and carried by one man. They are also built as Lifo Boats if desired. Country Produce taken in Exchange if s' desired. . FINAL NOTICE, HAYING this day sold toB, G. Wit liains the balance of tho Book Debts due in his estate, he is authorised to # receive all monies due in the Bamo,.and his Receipt .will be a sufficient discharge. ■'■ •rWv- .-:M;V: ; V"' R-\ AUSTIN.:; H' AYINGT purchased''the above Book ' 'Debts, I hereby respectfully ..request •that.all oixtstaitdirrg aocoimfs tje paid to me immediately, thereby saving further trouble and expense;.. • ■■■■:?; .-.•■ R,G.WIL.LIAMS.; '■MA9\ 1881/ : '• ■: -^■:.;," V,; :; >

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 699, 22 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 699, 22 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 699, 22 February 1881, Page 3

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