THURSDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1881. At 2 p,m. ■ffO,RSE AND CATTLE BALE At Gheytown. FH. WOOD & CO. have ■ received in? , BtruqtioDs to sell by public auction at the Yards adjoining the Risiug San Hotel,' GreytQwn, ou the above date, at 2 p.m,— WITHOUT RESERVE. Several first-class haobs, light harness, and dranght horses A few hejpof vourg cattle • Light spring trap and harness Cart, harness, saddles, Ac., So. To partisa wishing to soil horses, cattle, sheep, harness, produco, or vehicles, the aboYO salo presents a gond opportunity. Early entries aro requested, but can be taken F. H. WOOD & CO., 65!) Auciioneera and Cattlo Salesmen. SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1881. GENUINE UNRESERVED SALE. New and Second Hand Furniture, General Merchandise, Ac., &c. FH.WOOD&CO, will soil by public , auction at their rooms, Greytown, on tho abovo date st 2 p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE. Several large consignments of New and Second Hand Furniture, Beds, Bedding, and Personal offects. Also— General Merchandise of evory description, Drapery, Clothiug, Groceries, Crookery, &c., &c.-, Entries for the above salo can be made (if without reserve) up to day of sale. F. H, WOOD & CO., 659 Auctioneers. MASTERTON PARK TRUST. A MEETING of the Trustees will bo held at tho County Council Chambers on FRIDAY, 7th January, at 3 p.m., to receive report and statement of accounts for the past year. R. HARE, fisfl Secretary. MASTERTON CEMETERY TRUST. A MEETING of the Trustees will beheld at tho County Council Chambers on FRIDAY, 7th January, at 3.80 p.m. to receive tho report and the statement of the accounts for the past year. R. HARE, 59 Secretary,
ENTLEIIEN,—Having been requested by.-a .number of friends to como for. rd aiid contest the office of Councillor for Borough of Masterton, I have consented do so,- and, if elected, will use my best eavofs for the well-being of the Borough. I remain, Gentlemen, ' Yours Obediently. " GEO. DIXON. HE MASTERTON VOLUNTEER fIIBE BRIGADE has a farorable opportu- ' for purchasing, at the present time a pleto Set of HELMETS and AXES, but funds have bpau exhausted by the erec•of a new Engine Shed. SPECIAL BSORIPTIONS are earnestly requested nable these very necessary equipments to obtained. Contributions for this purpose be received by Mr A. BISH (Treasurer), W. M. EASTHOPE (Secretary), or at WAIRARAPADAm OFFICE. 659 WHEN YOU GO TO WELLINGTON, PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT NO. THORBUKN'S STOCK OF SPLENDID, COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Youths, and Boys. THE Goods are made to his Special Order, and the TWEEDS are all THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, and the Prices About Half what is Charged by the Tailors. Note the address— THE CLOTHING SHOP, (Next the Clock) WILLIS.STREET, WELLINGTON. . JOHN THORBURN, 657 WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB.
. AUTUMN MEETING. TRAINEES call now use the Ploughed Gallop at Tauherenikau, Fee—loa per horse, payablo in advance to Mr DudBALPI B. ARMSTRONG, Secretary, NOTICE is hereby given that all dogs of a greater age than six months must bo registered under "The Dog Registration Act, 1880," during the first week in January, 1881. The attention of all persons having posEession of any dogs is particularly directed to tho above Aot, which compete the registration of evory dog. under a penalty of £5. B. BROWN, Registrar, 655 Council Chambers.
AND DAY SCHOOL Cole-street, Masteeton. PRiKoirAL: Miss BEST. ' A thoroughly sound English Education forms the' basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught:— French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. • - Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. ■ Prospectuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1880 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. Evening Glass for French. 351 rjlO SAWMILLERS AND OTHEBS CHAS. iLELLABY Will undertake shipment of Timber and other Produce, making out specification, bills of lading, &0., from railway tickets for a nominal charge. Prompt attention to all communications. N.Z.' Steam Shipping Co.'s Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wellington. 651
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 660, 6 January 1881, Page 3
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