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~- ■>■■:,. K 0 T,I OR;,/: BEGS to inform hin friends /nd tho publio generally that he has noV opened the premises known as the UNION' CLUB, as a CAFE, READING, OYSTEII LUNCHEON ■ SUPPER 1 ROOMS, aot-PUBLIC I BILLIARD SALOON. O '■'■ In'-thk 7,;' , ; ; ; , 1 .' Will be found the! following papors : '■' Special,-London' Graphic,'Punoh,' Homo • News, Australashn, Sydney Mail. Dnnedin » ' Echo, Auckland Obswvei, Sydney Bulletin, Canterbury Times. Evenin? Post, New Zealand Times, and Wairarapa Mly. The nree last named filed for reference; ? 'TVUNCHEON DOOM! ; Gentlemen will bo abloto get Disnors or :•"" Lunch from 12 to 2, o'clock, at-' 6 minutes A pronerly Grilled Chop or Steak, With potatoes, in 5 minutes for . ls.-ONE SffILUNG-ls. .'J.," . " from9to 12p.m. ■ v _ Note—Ladies visiting town can get lunch ' ■•■ • -'in/a private' Dining Room, from 12 till 2, or • - a oup of tea or coffee at any time during the, ■G.Q, Has also made arrangements for a supply of fJameron's TOBACCOS, and first- ■ olasß brands in CIGARS. THE ..." gILLIAED gALOON Which is the Largest and Coolest in tho •Province, ia furnished with one of Bennett's Tables, and a stock of 36SPLENDID CUES (Alcock's make). Lovers of the Gamo will find every attention paid to their wants at . THE UNION CAFE. - ■, In soliciting a share of public patronage, 6.0. begs'to state that he will spare no Sains to make his Establishment one of the lv . tost Convenient Places in Town. ~ '.U nion Cafe, OYSTER, LUNCHEON, & SUPPER ROOMS, AND BILLIARD SALOON. GEO.COKER Proprietor, ANTED.-100pair (or more) of rabbits VV weekly. C Fitzsiminons, Oyster -Saloon, opposite Club Hotel, Queen-street. 740 WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. }UL been the only candidate nominated for the extraordinary vacancy in the Alfredton Riding, I hereby duly declare him elected as Councillor for the said Biding. ; Dated Bth April, 1851. THO3. GOLE, 740 I ■ Returnijg Officer. \ 'COMPACT SHEEP FARM, 380 \ Acres,'B roomed house, wood shed, and all necessary buildings, fifteen miles from Masterton. Apply at this office. ' ■ , ■ w° ST. SfATTHEW'S CHUBCS". rr THE Chuiohwardens hereby give notice .that in accordance with a resolution of the Diocesan Synod, the offertories on Esster Day will be handel over to the Incumbent of the Parish. ! Masterton, April 11,1881. 10R SALE, ON VEKY REASONABLE JJ T'ERMS.WITHJMMEDIAME / ■ POSSESSION.- . The Mulgravo Hotel, situate at the Camp, OpaiiJ on the coach road from Masterton to Napier, with Btables and outbuildings, and about i 5 acres of land, ; Tile adjoining Secliiin, containing about 95 aires, laid off as a township, will he sold •wit|i'the Hotel if desired. .' ':(' Apply iq ' • 740;.- EDWARD PEARCE. WESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY, .; . j . . MASTERTON. ON GOOD FRIDAY the ANNUAL TEA , MEETING will he held iu the Town Hall. Tea oh the tables at 5.30. Public meeting in the above church at 7 p.m. Ad- .. drnJUea hv Minia'tnni onrl frintJo ■ On EASTER SUNDAY two Sermons will bepreached by the Rer J. Dukes. Services ■ at the usual time. Collections >n aid of Trust Fund. • ••..■■' veh that the Master. • special-meeting on WEDNESDAY, 27th day •of' April, 1881, aM p.m.,'to confirm the following resolution, passed at a special .meeting held on' Tuesday, 29th March :« " (That by-laws 90,91, '92,93,156,157,158, 189.160, 161,162,16.1, 164, 165. 166, be repealed, and the following new and amen- ;• dedby-laws be adopted in their stead for the Borough pf Masterton, in accordance with Clause- 340 of the : • Municipal Corporations i Act, • 1876, and a copy of the said new and amended by-laws is published as a supple nient" to tfie Wairarapa Daily. 1 ' R BROWN, 786 -j Town Clerk, |" INPUSTBY "1 ■'■■ AT v *- ''.'".'. PLIMMER'S 'ANURE. MANUFACTORY, (Cornhilbst. (off Manners-st.), /Wellmoton, BONE DUST, suitable for Agricultural and .cultural purposes, can nowbe obtained, it is Sptolfe Recommended to Gardeners '. as; a Cheap', Clean, and Unrivalled Manure for Greenhouse Plants. Bones Purchased for 08sh in any quantity, j H. GABY. ,sP.S.-AH kinds of Crushed Corn Hprses,' Prices at mill, TO SETTLEBS& HORSEBREEDERS. No Broken Hearts or Legs. jj>, LAWJJ3R begs, to solicit the patron'' 'the'mpst apprpved principles, Terms- ■'>'.'. ..: ; . .-. ',■:■■ \.'.'■{■'. Empire Hotel will leceiyoipmedijiteittenticD. : ■ 72s

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 740, 11 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 740, 11 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 740, 11 April 1881, Page 3

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