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' saiubday;, 12th February. ; At 2 o'clock. H.A'KKET STOCK SALE. p lORNS & CO. will soil at their yaria- [ *3O Steers ''.Mixed Cattle ■ •: Milch Cows, Calm •Horses, Pigs, Poultry '■■'.'. Vehicles Furniture, Sundries. Ac. "■'4oo second-hand corn sacks . THE ANNUAL T|AM AND 'jnWE TjUIR. Under the Auspices of .IHE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST f I'iSTOIiAL&AGRIUULIURAL SOCIETY, Will bo held »t the Show Grounds, CARTERTON, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1881. Entries, accompanied by the entrance fees, must be lodged with the Secretary at the Society's offices, Carterton, on or before Thuiibday, 17th February mat., at ? p.m. In order that sufficient accommodation may be provided and catalogues prepared, vendors are requested to state on the entry whether the Sheep are to be sold by public auction, if so by whom, or by.private arrangement j also whether to be sold singly or in pens of 6 or 10. ( All Sheep to bo on the ground before 12, o'clock noon, and to be Temoved only by permission of the Stewards.. KNTKANCE FEES I First 5 sheep .. ..Is per head Oyerthatnumber ~ 6d per head Single Sheep .. .. 2s per head Auctioneers to draw lots for first turn of salo, and to be limited to 30 minutes by time, and 50 sheep by number for each turn, Salo to commence at 2 p,m, sharp. Admission FREE! W. C. BUCHANAN, President. Carterton, February 1,1881. TEW BOOKS! NEW BOuKS! LATEST SERIAL VOLUMES

just abbived; Leisure Hour for 18ti0. British Workman, Sunday at Homo do. Baud of Hope rleview. I'lio Quiver for 1881. British Workwoman, (food Words,, „ Cottager and Artisim, Sunday Magazine. Child's Companion. Day of Rest. Child'.'- Own Magazine. OassoU'a Family Magazine, Infant's Maga z'no. Stral.au's flrand Annual t'or the the Young. Little Folks' Children's Friend. Every Buy's Annual. Old Jonathan. • Little Wideawake. Chatterbox, beautifully illustrated. Child's Messenger. Friendly Visitor. British Juvenile. ' Family Friend. The Prize. London Journal, Vol. 71. Family Herald, Vol. 45. Bow Hells, Vol. 32. Family Beaik, Vol. 38. A large aud varied assortment of NOVELS &c, &o„ K. H. CHINOHEN, Uonksi'llcr, and Stetioner, NEAR CLUB HOTEL, JIASTEBTON 083 N 0 T I 0 E. MB W. M. EA3THOPK has been appointed, our Book-keeper, and Collector, and his receipt, both for Mill and Shop ace-mnts. will he deemed by us a sufficient discharge. CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Bakers and Millora, Masterton. February R, 1831. fiSjj 'j ffi'F.TH hogs to inform his .friends if • and the jn-.1. icof Masterton generally that he has cMiinn-nfid business as BOOT aal SUOISMAK!-1(. in the shop Next Door to Mr Palmer, sum! er. where he hopes by strict attention <o business, MODERATE CHARGES, and Coed Workmanship, to receive a share of their patronage. Ilemin finally Executed. 677 HOROLOGY. T RESPECTFULLY inform my former -"- customers in the Wairarapa, who have had the luck to weather the late depression, and whose timekeepers, jewelry. &e., are not in the custody of OUit UiXCLE, tlat I will undertake to repair in an accurate manner any articles in the Horological or Jewelry lind at reasonable prices. Orders or jobs left with Mr D. F. McCarthy, Storekeeper, Masterton, or at my house, off the Taueru Boad (near Mr Livingstone's) will be promptly attended to.

C. CAMPBELL, PEACTICAL WATCH & CLOCKMAKEB, JEWELIER, &0., Lato of Wellington and vaiions other diggings. 687 HOARDING AND VAX SCHOOL* CoLE-STBEET, MaSTEBTON. Principal: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis' of tlic instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught:— French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needle' work. Domestic arrangements aro liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. Pruspoctuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February,' Eveninc Class for Krench, 35) C.A.BRIGGS&Co., . ' GENERAL MERCHANTS, EMPIRE STORE, MASTERTON. The hIGHEST PIIICE given for aU kinds oiFAßM'and DAIRY PRODUCE. Agents for the Colonial Insurance Company, Orders for every description of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS And MACHINERY Promptly Executed. ■ • C. A. BKIGGS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, MHfiE STORE, • : ;V:;9

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 689, 10 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 689, 10 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 689, 10 February 1881, Page 3

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