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CASTLEPOINT. THOMAS HOOKER, liaving taken a lease of tho Club Hotel, at Castlepoint, ho hopes tu nierit the patronage of tho public by prompt and kind attention' to the wants of travellers, or families visiting the Wairarapa Brighton, This Hotel has been renovated throughout, and has good accommodation for private families wishing to enjoy tho sea breezes, . and tho famed Stalactite Caves, which are within ten minutes walk of tho Hotel. Tho steamers Kiwi and Go-Ahead are regular traders to Castlepoint, often twice per week. A coach leaves Masterton every Tuesday and Friday tor Tinui and Castlepoint. Visitors will find plenty of good fishing and boating, &c, There is a splendid sandy beach, and a fine view of the ocean. The proprietor has ahvays oil hand a good supply of Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the best brands, The pleasure and comforts of the seaside visitors will be the chief aim of the Host, 5126 THOMAS HOOKER, TENDERS ARE wanted for additions to Oxford House, where plan and specifications are to be seen until MONDAY, 26th inst. No tender necessarily accepted, 2126 R. HARE. SALVATORELEZZA, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, G5 Lambton Quay (next Evening Press Office), and No. 18, Manners-st,, Wellington, MAKER of all kinds of Jellies, in eluding Apple, Orange, Banana, Pineapple, &c., itc. All kinds of New Zealand Candied Fruit. Syrups and Ice Creams of every description, All the above made on the Premises. French Dessert in every variety. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS. Mr Lorn having learnt his trade in the largest European centres, customers can be assured that his assortment is of the best and most varied quality. Mr Lezza has won many medals, and i/reat renown at various Exhibitions, His exhibits at thelndustrial Exhibition now opened have gained him colonial fame. 211 THE HISTORY UF NEW ZEALAND, From 1504 TO 18SU. To the Pioneer Settlers of Now Zealand, their families, and the public generally. THE Early History of New Zealand, in two vols., Royal Bvo. (£2 2s to subscribers), by J. Howard Wallace, J.P., with an Introductory Chapter by W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S., now preparing for the press, Intending subscribers ,vill oblige by forwarding their names without delay, to ensure publication at the end of the second volume. J, HOWARD WALLACE, Lower Terrace, Wellington, N.B.—The prospectus to be had of Messrs Lyon and Blair, Wellington, and of all booksellers throughout the colony, Sydney, and Melbourne; a copy is also inserted in the catalogue 'of the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition. 2125 WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY. AN extraordinary vacancy having occurred in the representation of tho Masterton Riding by the resignation of Councillor T. E. Chamberlain, 1 hereby appoint SATURDAY, the 7th day of Novomber next for the election to fill the same. Nominations of candidates will close at Noon on Saturday the 31st inst., at the office of Messrs S. Bacon & Co., Waipoua sawmills. Forms of nomination may be obtained at the County Council Chambers, Masterton, F. G. MOORE, Returning Officer, County Council Chambers, Masterton, 20th Oct., 1885. 2124 TWO POUNDS REWARD.

LOST.— A large, white, fox terrier dog, with right ear partly tanned, supposed to have gunetu the Wairarapa from the Hutfc by the afternoon train on FRIDAY last. His name is 11 Lomerey." k 2124 MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE. THE election of a person to fill an extraordinary vacancy in No. 3 Bub-division of the district, caused by the resignation of Mr T. E. Chamberlain, one of the Wardens of the said sub-division, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 11th of November next. Nominations will close at the residence of Mr John Cameron, Opaki on Friday, the 30th current, at 12 o'clock noon, Nomination forms may he obtained from Mr G, Gunderson, Mauriceville, or the undersigned. R. WILSONE, Returning Officer. Road Board Office, Masterton, 20th Oct., 1885. NOTICE, LL outstanding accounts still owing XX to the lato firm of Graham and Duncan must be paid to us without fail on or before the 21st inst,, or they will bo sued for without further notice. DUNCAN & SONS 2124 V airarapa A TOBUILDERS, TENDERS for the erection of a COTTAGE for Mr Robert Johnston, at south Masterton, will be received at my house (where plans and specifications may be seen) up to 8 p.m. on MONDAY, October 26. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. JOHN KING, 2123 Architect. R. A. NICHOLLS, PAINTER & PAPERHANGER, HAS removed to more commodious premises in Queen-street, near Waipoua bridge. N.B.—A largo stock of paper-hangings .at arrived from Eneland, 2048 NOTICE OF REMOVAL, JR W. THOMAS, late of the Steamboat Restaurant, Customhousequay, has removed to those large and commodious premises in Waring Taylor Street, next Times Oilice, where boarders will find every comfort and convenience at a low rate. . . W.THOMAS, 81Q9 : Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2126, 22 October 1885, Page 3

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