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MONEY TO LEND, in sums of M6O, £250, £3OO, £520. Also several sums of £IOOO. Good freehold security. SALMON BROS, & C 0.,. Land and Finance Agents, Lambton Quay, . 651 ; Wellington." I 'N THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF F. W. HALES, AND ALSO OF SELLAR ATD HALES, STOREKEEPERS, MASTERTON. ALL ACCOUNTS due to above estates are requested to be paid to me, on the premises Jately occupied by the above firm. WALTER J. NATHAN, 567 Assignee. The best quality at the LOWEST PRICE. PA EKES & PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, • QUEEN-STREET, MASTEKTON, ARE OPENING UP Twelve Cases of BOOTS and SHOES, which are absolutely and unquestionably SUPERIOR to any stock which has yet been seen OH SOLD IN MASTERTON OR THE WAIRARAPA. PARKES & PETERSEN Offer these Goods to tho Public at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Having bought them to advantage they can SELL THEJt TO ADVANTAGE, PARKES & PETERSEN Invite an inspection of their New Goods. THEY CHALLENGE THE WAIRARAPA WITH THEIK NEW Ladies' Kid Boots NEW Ladies' Cashmere NEW Children's Kid Eoots NEW Children's Calf Boots NEW Gents' Hand-sewn Boots NEW Lndies' Elastic Slippers NEW Ladies' Vcnetia Slippers NEW Varieties in Gents' N,EW Varieties in Ladies' NEW Varieties in Children's PARKES & PETERSEN will still maintain their reputation for mice and quality combined, and their present consignment is BY FAIt THE BEST YALUE FQH MONEY that lias yet boon offered to tho Wairarapa public. ■ •: I The Annual Show, UNDER THE AUSPICES OK THE ' WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will be held on THE SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON, OS FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1880. THE SOCIETY offers a number of SILVER MEDALS as First Prizes, and a GOLD MEDAL as a Champion Prize for the largest number of points gained by any one exhibitor. Also 2G Private Prizes* consisting of SILVER CUPS, PIECES OF PLATE, &c., &c., amounting in the aggregate to a value of over 175 guineas.

EXHIBITORS are reminded that Entries for tlio Show close at the offices of Messrs F. H. Wood & Co., at Greytown, E, & J. Brown, at Masterton, and H. 11, VVolters, at Carterton, on MONDAY, 25th October, inst., and that in no case will any entry be received after that date. Printed forms of entry, and all necessary information may Ijc also obtained from them, Full particulars as to prizes, classification of exhibits, and conditions of competition have been published by means of sheet programmes which have been distributed, and may be seen at all the principal hotels and business places in Wellington and the Wairarapa. [Memo: Correction : Class 18 Draught horses, should read, "Colt foaled since Ist Juh, 1879,"] SHEEP must be in their pens bv 7 a,m, CATTLE ~ „ )t Ba,m, HORSES at their posts, haltered and led, by 9 a.m, PIGS, Poultry, die,, by 10 a.iu. on the day of the Show, THE LEAPING MATCH, for which entries will be received up to 1 p.m, on the day of the Show, will take place at 3 p,m. THE SHEARING MATCH, for which entries close on 25th October, will take place at 2 p.m.—First Prize, £3; second prize £2 ; entrance 2/0. THE SHEEP DOGS will be tried on the ground at 10a.m. CLASS 29a, DRAUGHT HOESES,-Mr John Hill offers a special prize of £2 (Ist 255, 2nd 15s) for the best FOAL, got by Young Prince Charlie, foaled since Ist July 1880. Admission to the Show—Members, on production of ticket, free. Non-members: before noon, Js, afternoon. Is, Arrangements are being made to run special railway trains at reduced rates; also to have the Show Day proclaimed a Bank and Geueral Holiday throughout the Valley. Wi C. BUCHANAN, President. Carterton, October I, 1860. 484 SIIEEP SHEARS! SHEEP SHEARS! DP. McCAETHY kindly begs to inform . station holders, shearers, &c., that he has puchased a large stock of tho above in No 38 and 79, and also several dozen of Ward & Payne's new improved all steel Shears, ' D. F, McC. respectfully wishes it to be understood that he will sell tlicm at Wellington prices. ■C ORN E R SHOP, Next the Clnb Hotel, iMSTKBTOH. 581 SHUNTER (Late of Hooker's) has • commenced business in CARTERTON on his own account as Hairdresser, Tobacconist, d'o. He has taken those premises lately occupied by Mr W. S, Forbes, (next B. A. Gardener & Son), and trusts to receive a continuance of patronago. Those in want of a Good Hair Cut, Shave, Pipe, or Tobacco should call on him. 592 laueiuj Shoeing Foege. E, NAYLOE, PROPRIETOR, All kinds of Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Horses carefully shod. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, Tory-street-V Wellington. Wanted Known—That John Inpieli; (late of the Post Office Hotel Billiard Saloon), has taken the above house, and has Superior Accommodation for a few more Gentlemen Boarders, A very good Billiard Table and a Grand Bath-room; 689

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 598, 19 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 598, 19 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 598, 19 October 1880, Page 3

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