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QATURDAY, MA.iCH 20 m, 1879, O At 11 O'clock. . "itoitube. i'UENITUHE, lOMS k FERGUSSON HAVE received instructions from Mr G. T. Farmer to sell the wholo of the surplus Stock contained in the Warehouse lately occupied by him. The sale Mill bo genuine and unreserved, and will include every variety of Household Furniture, otnbracing— Drawing-room (suites Dining-room do Loo Tables Chairs Couches Bedsteads, Cots Sofas Carpets Rugs Mats Matting Fender,'i Chests of Drawora, in great variety Washstands Dressing Tables Pier Glasses Toilet Glasses Toilet Sets Pictures, including Oil Painting, Steel Engravings, and Oleographs And general furnishing goods too numerous to particularize. An inspection of the Goods is requested,

Ti:ii.\ib :—Under £25 cash ; over that amount, if necessary, approved bills at three months, bearing Bank interest. 7G Lunch will bb Provided. QATURDAY, stu APRIL, U .. At 2 o'clock. MARKET SALE OF STOCK. lORNS & FERGUSSON W ILL fell at their Yards, Miistevton, on the above day-

50 Head young Cattle 4 Milch Cows l(i Pigs 400 Laml)3 Horses, draught and hack. Also.— IS cv.'t. No. 8 Fencing Wiro. All Stock to be yarded by 12 o'clock. 79 A N D S A L E, PART OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR C. DIXON. lOMS & FEKGUS3ON lAVE been favored villi instructions from lie Trustees of the lute Mr Charles Dixon, d sell by public auction shortlySome valuable Building Allotments on the Main-street, fi allotments are part of Town Acre No, G7, anil have frontages to Queen, Dixon, and

Caincron-street3. Also, 2 Allotments of Town Acre No. 17, fronting (Jueen and Dixonstreets. The allotment fronting Queen-street will include that splendid and commodious Cottage and outbuildings lately occupied by Jlis Dixon. Plans of the above ctin be soen at our Office, Terms and date of sale to appear shortly. 83

ASTKBTON HOSPITAL, MR W. M, EASTHOPE having been appointed Secretary and Collector to the Masterton Hospital, is authorised to receive donations and anrual subscriptions, which will in every instance be acknowledged in the Annual Report of the Committee. G9 d. McGregor, Cbai man. n H A N K 8.

J. C. B, GOLDEII sincerely thanks those Rentlemen who so ably exerted themselves in assisting to save his goods duriii" the late fire. G5 IHE.IMTE FIRE. J. WILLIAMS TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to all those v.'ho so a ly assisted in saving his Stock from the late fire, and also begs to inform his numerous customers that pending the erection of a new building lie will carry on business in his temporaiy premises, opposite Club Hotel, Masterton.

RECEIVED .- 20 cases of Cameron's celebrated cut & uucnt -TOBACCOS.- fi9 MASTERTON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. The regular Fortnightly Practices of the 'Brigade will take place at the Engine-shed at 7 p.m., oil the SECOND and FOURTH WEDNESDAY of every'month. Members are reminded that fines for nonattendance will bo strictly enforced, W. M.EASTHOPE, 337 Secretary. jy'SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, NOTICE is hereby given that the firm trading under the style of SALMON A.vn HATHAWAY, as Hotelkeepers at the Rising Sun Hotel, Greytown, has been this day determined, Mr Hathaway having retired from the business, All debts and liabilities due to the late firm are to be paid to Mr W, I SALMON, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same ; and the said W. J, Salmon will discharge all outstanding liabilities of the late linn to this date. Dated at Greytown, this Eighteenth day of March, 1879. WILLIAM J. SALMON. ARTHUR HATHAWAY. Witness to above signatures— J. G, Cox, Settler, Wairarapa,

IN reference to the above W. J, SALMON begs to return hia sincere thanks to Lis friends anil the public for tlicir very liberal patronage faring the last sixteen months, and trusts that they will make the Rising Sun Hotel their house of call, when they can always depend on Good Liquors, a Good Table, and an abusdant surra of civilih and 'aitextion !!! W. J. SALMON, • Proprietor Rising Sun Hotel, 81 Greytown;'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 117, 25 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 117, 25 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 117, 25 March 1879, Page 3

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