)M ; T IM"' H IRDLESTONE has I ' ■ Y favojed with inet JPF Hons from -HiroH MoMAJtm, Esq., to oall by Public Auction on THURSDAY, Ist JULY, At, 11 a.m., _ at his residence, Brooklyn, Gladstone,tat wilole of Stock, Implements, Housel flck Furniture, and Ijtcctorns used in the work Pj of the Farm WITHOUT THE SLIGHTI ing ®®SERYB, The following are some of principal ai tides, the list being too long 'ole be enumerated in an advertisement: 21 purebred Lincoln owes .13 . „ hoggets 1600 crossbred sheep—mixed 5 head of cattleMilking Cows 5 working bullocks Dray chains, yokes, &o, 3 superior plough horses A few first-class hacks 150 bushels oats IK T M, GIKDLBSTONE has receiyedii 0 . structions from Messrs M. Caselbei Co. to sell by public auction on MONDAY, sth JULY,' at their Granary Store, Queen-street, Mai terton, under Agricultural Lien from Rhode Donald, Manaia—--3410 bushels of Oats 276 bushels Wheat The above will be sold in lots to suit pui Without Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 2 p.m. 49: The Furniture is «f first-class quality, good order, and includes— Magnificent trichord piano, walnut oai Pull-sized Leamington range, The Auctioneer would call special atte tion to tho above bona fide unreserved sal the quality of the stock offered is of t highest description, The bridge over tl Euamahunga at Hurunuiorangi is now pas able for foot passengers, and arrangemen have been made, in the event of the riv being unfordablc on the day of the sale, paddock horses on this side, and couv< visitors' in vehicles to Brooklyn, TERMS AT SALE. Education Office, Wellington, 21st June, 1880 A PPLICATIONS are requested for thi IJL Head-Mastership of the Featherstoi School, the average attendance of which foi the past half-year was 151. The salary wil depend on classification and average attend auce. A good residence is provided, A Teacher is also required for the Pari Vale School, near Carterton. Stipend, £10( to £l4O, according to classification. Resi dence provided. Applications must be sent in on or befort Tuesday, the 28th instant, ROBERT LEE. WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. )ÜBLIC TENDERS are invited, to close by noon of 7th July, for the erection of a 75 ft span Truss Bridge over Stony Creek, 14 miles from Masterton, on the Forty-Mile Bush road. Plans and specifications to be-seen at the County Council Offices, Masterton, The lowest or any tender not necessarily JOHN KING, 495 County Engineer LOST. ETWEEN Grey town and Masterton, on Saturday last, a large TARPAULIN, painted yellow. Any person returning the sametoTHOS. C. D'ARCY, Queen-street, Masterton will be rewarded, 498 B In the estate of M. R, ASHWIN, a Bankrupt, T RENDERS are invited up to SATURDAY, .. 26th inst., at 6 p.m,, for the purohase of the goodwill of the lease of 52 acres on Upper Plain, with six-roomed House and outhouses. Tenders to be addressed to, and full particulars to be obtained from the undersigned. N.B.—The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WALTER RAPP, Creditor's Trustee. W PROPERTY ASSESSMENT. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. SHALL he in attendance at my office, J. Council Chambers from 2to 5 and 7to 10 p.m. daily, to give assistance in filling in the returns to any who may require the JAMES BROWN, HIRCULATING LIBRARY. 0 THE Undersigned has now opened a CIRCULATING LIBRABY in connection with the Educational Depository. Terms—2s 6d deposit, .and 4d on each book taken out. T. E. PRICE.
NURSERY STOCK NURSERY STOCK. F COOPER'S BIJOU NURSERY, Te Aro and Lower Huit. F. COOPER'S CHOICE CONIFERA, consiating of Pines, Cypreaaua, Thujas, Cryptomarias, Retmisporaa, Biotas, Cephalotaxus, Callitris, and others. F. COOPEB'S SHELTEE TREES, AND SHRUBS, for hedges and other break ■winds. and carpet Bedding—Celine, Pyriththrum, Lemon Thyme, Veronicas, Perila, Iresine, &o. F. COOPEB'S Forest Flowers, in every variety, from the Daisy to the Rhododendron. F, COOPEB'S Pot. Plants, suitable for growing in every description of Horticultural Structure, Windows, Recesses <frc F. COOPER'S Culinary Plants, Roots, and Herbs— Rhubarb, Sea Kale, Artichokes, Aspargus, Horse Radish, Potatoes, and all others, worthy of cultivation. F. COOPER'S Fruit Trees, Plants, Bushes, and Canes—Apples, Grapes, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Mulberries, . Nuts, Gooseberries, Raspberries, and Strawberries. ALL TO BE CLEARED OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 25 per cent, lower'than any other, to meet •'.Sole Address: .CENTRAL'STORE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 3
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