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v CULE OP .FURNITURE, ET n O. J SATUHCAY, OCTOBER i, 1879, er At 1 o'clock. th '■ lie lORNS <fc ffiIGUSSON '"? Have received instructions from Mr ( M Brovii, who is leaving Mnstertou, to sell i id his residence, Perry-street, some choii or Household Furniture, etc, consisting of—aj Tables, Chairs, Carpets. Washstantl 1 Horsehair Conch, Pier Glass, 01 ■ a splendid Harmonium, Glasswar sn Crockery, Kitchen and Cookii at Utensils, Buckets, Tubs, etc. Id "' to No reserve, 2' v. TirASTEKTON PUBLIC LIBRARY ng The ordinary monthly meeting of t it! Committee takes place this afternoon at ■°] o'clock, j t J. R TEAKLE, lf i 277 ■ Hon Sec. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE FUNERAL of the lata Wm. Boot. L Senior, will leave his late residenc Carterton, at 2 o'clock on TilUllSD/IY, 2i October. 2! IMPOUNDED this date, on the laiuh < R, \V Fairbrot!i?r, in the IVatahi Knst, ft t espass—on ribs, andßß on rum]); milkin side slit in near ear, tip off off en: 1 White Cow, branded DE conjoined oi ribs and rump; slits in both ears. If the above Cows are not released the will be sold in the Carter ton Public Pmmi at 12 o'clock noon, on the 17th day of 0 tober, TS79, in compliance with the prov sions of the Impounding Act of 1574, MARTIN CONNOR, l'oundkeeper, Carterton, 26th Sept., 1879. 2, rp HO S . 0 D'Alt C Y "ommission and Forwarding Agent an FoiIESTEItS iALL, QuEEN-STKEET, Begs to inform Woolgrowera and others tin i.e is prepared to re:eivc and forward I Feather.'ton or Wellington with care an despatch any wool or other nroduce tin may be entrusted to him. Rates on applies tku at the' Office. Sub-agent for the LiwipM-/"!, London, an Globe Insurance Company, which isnotcoi nectc 1 with the Associated Companies, an offers exceptionally favorable rates to insui TjiDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORS Opposite the Council Chambers, QtiEEX-STREET, MaSTEKTOX. T. E. PRICE, (Lato Clark & Price, of the New Zeslan Educational Depository, Wellington), , IMPORTER of STATIONERY & BOOK? Begs to inform the Inhabitant of Mastei ton and its vicinity that lie \\"* , the premises lately occupied by Mr J. i Smith with A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Stationery, Books, School Requisites an Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, IS* Inspection invited. 22 OTB0 T B L I'C MEE TI N G At the request of persons interested i the matter, I hereby convene a Public Mod ing at the Club Hotel, Featherston, o WEDNESDAY, Ist October, at 2 p.m., t consider what steps should be taken to ai in tho Rimutaka Ranges, and for the protet tion of the rig ts of prospectors before Gold-field is proclaimed. C. PHAKAZYN, 275 Chairman Wairarapa County Wesl mO THE PUBLIC OF JIASTERTOj AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. Having taken the Shop late in the occnp: tion of Mr. WJ. Prentice,for the purpose i extending my business, and thanking ro customers and the public who have so libe ally supported me in tho past, I beg to ii form them that orders loft at the Shop wi be attended to, and the price of Bread wi be as per advertisement, The tightness of the money market obligi me to ask my customers to be as prompt i possible with Cash or weekly payments, JAS. THOMPSON, Masterton, June 19,1879, ]< 7 "\TOTICE.-0n and after this date n i\ charge for Bell-riiiying will be 6/ prepaid. No running about after cash. C: only write French, A, P. FIELDING. August 22, 1879. 2 id I \TOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS i M THE WARURAPA. WILLIAM LUNDQVIST, Teacher of Music, Residing in Carterton, will visit Masl ton every Monday. Orders left at Mr. „ c Linn's will be punctually attended to, l)e Music for Balls and Private Parties. Pianos Tuned and Repaired, Terms moderate. 2 /CENTRAL STORE, MANNERS-S'J \J WELLINGTON. Nursery Grounds—Hopper and Taranaki-s' . and at the Lower Hntt. : F. COOPER, Wholesale and retail Seec man and Florist. Flower, Garden, Fan agricultural and pastoral seeds; Clover a; natural Grass seeds; Conifera, and other tr seeds,lS*The Choicest seeds only kept. On Sale—Every description of Hortieult ral requisites and requirements. The oldest seed establishment in the Provim

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 277, 30 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 277, 30 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 277, 30 September 1879, Page 3

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