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QUTURDAY, 18th OCTOBER. UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES, BRAKE, &o. T M. GIKDLESTONE has received inV . structions from the Trustee m the assigned estate of J. A. Petherick to sell by auction on the premises adjoining the Town Hall, on SATURDAY, 18th October, at 2 p.m.— One Grey Mare „ Black „ ~ Chestnut Gelding ~ Brown „ ii % .i n Brake Four Sets Brake Harness Two Drays Two Sets Cart Harness Timber, Piles Etc. Etc. Terms Cash. 253 NOTICE. DIVIDENDS are now payable in the following estates : Isaac RyaU Oakly Joseph 0. B. Colder At the office of the undersigned. W. SELLAR, in Trustee. MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY, Wellington Terrace. WILL have enlarged accomodation for Bonders after the Christmas holidays. Unexceptionable references riven. 974 /111 who had Clocks and Watches left wilh Mr C. Broadbent, Watchmaker, of Carterton, can have them by applying to the By order of Messrs T. Bennett and T. Hooker, Wm. PHILPOT, Bailiff, Carterton, Sept. 10th, 1876. MASTERTON MALE AND FEMALE BBGISTKY OFFICE, Next door to Kebblewhite's Temperance Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton, Conducted by MRS. GILETT. Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, and Private Families supplied with Servants of all classes on the shortest notice. N.B. —Respectable Females while waiting for engagements can be Accommodated with, WASD and LODG/NG at the above office. I

JMSTEBTON FRUIT DEPOT. MASTEiJTON POULTERERS DEPOT. MASTMJ'ON TU k COFFEE ROOMS, \ TES GILLETT lias commenced bnsines LtjL in the above brandies, and is pre pared to Supply all new and Seasonable Fruits, also Poultry, ready dressed for the table. Moderate prices! Careful attention to orders! Cleanliness! Civility! aretheguiding rules of Mrs Giuett's Establishment, 244 B. A GARDENER AND SON, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, CARTERTON, Raving purchased the whole of the Stock of G. Sayer's, beg most respectfully to solicit a shave of the patronage of the settlers of Cartrust that by civility and attention to 'business, combined with selling the best articles a 1 the lowest remunerative rates, to give with their custom, They invite attention to their large stock of Groceries, Drapery. China, Glassware, Crockery, and Ironmongery, most of which they purchased at first-hand iu England, during the recent depression. Special attention is requested to their stock of General Ironmongery, Cutlery, and Plated Goods, the largest in the Wairava a, SHEEP SHEARS. SHEEP SHEARS, large quantity of Sheep Shears, can offer the same at the following prices:—Ward and t'ayne's K0.38, 4s 6d; J, Sorby and Sons, No. G9, 4s fid; Greaves' Paten , No. B', 4s fid. A liberal discount to buyers of halfdozens or more. jlgcnt f>r No them Insurance Co. 283 nENTKAL STORE. MANNERS-ST, \J WELLINGTON. Nursery Grounds-Hopper and Taranaki-sts. and at the Lower Hutt. F. COOPER, Wholesale and retail Seedsman and Florist. Flower, Garden, Farm, agricultural and pastoral seeds; Clover and natural Grass seeds; Conifera, and other tree seeds. fcs*Tlie Choicest seeds only kept. On Sale—Every description of Horticultural requisites and requirements. The oldest seed establishment in the Province 451 Just Published (and will be ready in a few days) a New, Original Work, cntitlednniTK BOOK OF EEMEHBRANCE, Written by Chimes Joseph Boxevexture Colder (native of Lower Hutt),

Op\)' a very limited number of copies have been printed, and very few will be procurable in Mastcrton. Further particulars shortly, 279 Owing totf'C heavy and continued rise in Flour, my price of Bread will be, on and after October Ist—--8d the Large Loaf 4d the Small (cash) 9d booked. M. YOUKG, Carterton. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS, MONDAY 10th NOVEMBER, rnHE following events are open for ALL I COMERS:1 mile, 440 yards, and 1">0 yards Handicap? • Putting the stone; Throwing hammer, and throwing cricket bnj].—'J'wopriz seaeli eve-1; entrance fee 2/6, Also two boy's races, entrance Is, two prizes each, For programmes and further particulars apply to 28« J. BERRY, Hon, S«o.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 290, 15 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 290, 15 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 290, 15 October 1879, Page 3

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