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MARKET SALE. STOCK, PRODUCE, AND SUNDRIES. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, : At 2 o'clock. [ IOBNB & CO., will sell at thth-ymls pj, as above— Caltle, Hoisos, Pigs, Poultry, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Cheese, Bacon, and Sundries. Also AT THEIR ROOMS, 3 O'LUCK. Furniture and effects uncleared from pre vious sale. 716 PHOENIX GOLDMINING: COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE. AT A MEETING of Promoters held tliia day it was resoh ed that the Promoters receive no paid-up shares, and that no shares bo hold in trust by tho Manager.' It was further agreed that the Sharo List bo kept open till the 19th iast. By order of the Promoters. WILLIAM M'LEAN, Manager, 2nd March, 1881, 710 WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS stating Pedigree, sex, and description, will be received for tho undermentioned Races by the Secretary at Carterton till 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 26th March, 1881:Champaone Stakes 1882, of BO sovs second horso 10 sovs, third liorss to savo his stake, For then 2-year-olds, Colts, Sat 101b; fillies and geldings, Bst 51bs. Six furlongs. Nomination 1 soy, and 1 sov on night of general entry. Waibarapa District Produce 1884, of lOOsovb, second horse 10 sovs, third horse 5 sovs. For then bred in the dislrict, Colts, Bst lOlbs; fillies and geldings, Bsfc 51bs. ljmiles. Nomination 1 eov, and 4 sovs on night of general entry,

The second and third moneys in each of the abovo events will not be deducted from tho advertised amount of the race, RALPH B. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. Carterton, Ist March, 1881. 705 TO MEET THE TIMES 11 A Square Meal for QNE SHILLING. T H. CORBETT having taken over the 0 • management of tho EMPIRE LIVERY STABLES, Has engaged an efficient groom, and is prepared, to mipply A FIRST-CLASS FEED FOE HORSES !AT ONE SHILLING! No charge will be made for standing horses-ciistaniors having that privilege GRATIS ' 714 PEERING TWINE BINDER, THE. . MQST SIMPLE, PERFECT, AND RELIABLE GRAIN HARVESTER EVER IMPORTED. 00 Q 0i? tließß Celebrated Machines b) hi 0 Bold iu New Zealand this season, and Agents unable to oxecute orders for at least as many moro. EVERYWHERE ADMITTED A GRAND SUCCESS. SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS. Every Machine waiting to be specially made for this Colony. So orders can bb received after March 26. " ' ' I'o insure earty make arrangements through local merchants or \vith the undersigned at once. MASON, STRUTHEItS. k CO., Chrisichvroh. Sole A gents in New Zealand for W. Decring Cbicago. 711 R. MARTIN

Has Just Landed a Splendid Assortment From fld Upwards, Also, Plain Tinted Papers, and Magnificent Pining and Drawing-room Dado DECORATIONS. INSPECTION INVITED. Window Glass, Champion's Genuine White Lead, Varnishes, Polishes, Oils and Paints in large and small quantities, as CHEAP and GOOD as any house in-town. N.B.—Silver Plate Looking Glass, R. MARTIN ( . |e Ano Eaperhanging Warehouse, Manners-st., Wellington. 709 lOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING J COMPANY. Head Offices—Lamhton Quay, Wellington (Opposite Star Hotel), Goods fqr\yardod throughout New Ze land and Australia. Custom House and shipping work done. Large Storage accommodation for all classes Vaiis will receive and deliver in all parts of Wellington and will attend the arrival and departure of every train and steamer, Further particulars may he obtained, from M.O.HICKE¥ 705 . ' |(a.nagor. FIRE II FIREIII W.WITTON, of the -Vctrikari , Shoeing Foroe, South' GREYTOM, begs to inform his friends and paeons that he lias erected a NEW WORKSHOP to replace the one destroyed hv the recent lire, and has RECOMMENCED WORK. He would also take this opportunity of thanking those who have favored him with their support in the past, and hopes by attention to e.steajned orders to meiit and receive o continuance of the same n'future.. ' 80 Dancing Class. . MISS BEST and MISS MORISON are prepared to receive pupils for DANCING. FIRST LESSON will be given on SATURDAY Afternoon, 26th inst. The course to consist of Twenty Lossods. : For further particulars apply to Miss Best or Miss MqkrisoV," Fees payable in advance. March If),- 1881. • 713 CARTERTON. 'ill open a Class for JX instruction in tho MAORJ Language at Mr Gole'b Office, on MONDAY, 28th inst., atsp,'nj.' Gentlemen desirous of joining the class are respectfully invited o attend* ". ■' ' v :>

The Mabtzmon'"Classes will meot as usual at the Couijcil Chambeis on Thursday and Friday evenings in each Tfeokj, at 7 p.m;' PFAwiKO.(3iiA6BES,:'£adieS, Saturday, 5, p.ny ',, ~'■'." Cjeiitlehjen' rt ' ifp.nv

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 718, 16 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 718, 16 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 718, 16 March 1881, Page 3

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