THUHbDAY, 2Sili APillfi, 1881, : IMPORTANT SALE AT TAUQEBENIKAU . Cttlc, Horses, Sheip, Str-nm Engines, Turjshing Machine, Waggonotte, Oats, Wheat, etc., cvc. ' COMMENCING AT 12 NOON ' ~n H. WOOD & CO, have been favored Jj . with instructions by S, Vennell, Fsq., to sell by public auction, on the promises, Forest Lea, Tauhcrcnikan, on the abovo date—--1 Combined Steam Engine and Thresher S-liorse-poAvor. 16 horse-power Steam Engine, both o which are iu splendid order. 1 Family Waggonette, with poles, shalts, and lamps complete, nearly new. J 50 Head of Mixed Cattle—principally steers, some beef. 300 Pilme Sheep—fat wetli crs an stores. Several Tlmrouglibro 1 Horses, by Barbarian and Southern Chief. Also •■ A lot of Young Horses, either broken or bundled (Traducer blood), among which will be found some first-class hacks and buggy horses. 500 Bushels Seed Oats—a splendid sample. 200 Bushels Seed Wheat (late and early (irst-olass. Billiard Table, &c. LUNCH raOVIDED-
WHEN YOU GO TO WELLINGTON, PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT JNO. THORBUEN'S SPLENDID, COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING, For Men, Youths, mid Boys. fj'HE Goods arc mmlo io his Special j Older, and the TWEEDS are all THO.IiOUGHLY SHIiuNK, audtlio Prices About Hall what is Charged by the Tailors, Note Iho address— THE CLOTHING SHOP, (Noxt the Clock) WILLIS - STBEET, WELLINGTON. JOHN THOBIIUBN. C 5
W. & H. LEAHY, BOOT AO SHOEMAKERS, BENTLEY'S OLD STORE, JIASTEBTON. HAVE juafc received and opened up a VEKY SUPKRIUIt STUCK of ladies' Oeutlemen'a and Children's BOOTS and 81JOES, which arc marker)' at such liricr-s (is cannot fail 10 effect a speedy clearance, Tlw BEST VALUE for money in the district!! Hole- tk Addim— W BENTLBY'S OLD STORE, QUEEN•S TItE ET, M AST KIITON
YISITOKS Ave invited to inspect the STOCK AT THE NATIONAL ROT HOUSE, This is hv far tl'O UHEAi'K-ST NTKK SUPPLY bonnets and Hats Dresses ,-iml Costumes Moves nim 'hosiery liibhoiiH and Laces Ludics' Underclothing Corsets and Skirls Umbri-lias Carpets anil Mattings Men's and Hoys' Clothing And ivory dc-ciipl ion or DRAPERY J.T.STEELE, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. Opposite the Government Buildings and New Railway Station. NoTE-DISCOUVr! One Shilling off every Pound (or CASH 712 TRESPASSING NOTICE.
WE, tho undersigned, do hereby give notice that any person trespassing on our respective properties, situated in the Waipmu Block, will he prosecuted. FIiEDERIC BULL, (i, DA(;Ci, GEORGE DUNCAN, BTJUNKTT & YULE, WILLIAM FALCONER, It. H. HOLMES, JENS. JOHNSTON, 11. KIBBLEWHITE, PETER PETEIISEN, JOHN BAYNER, Jun., 0. W. WOODKOOK" WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU KAILWAY COMPANY (Limits). SHARE LIST WILL CLOSE MAY 31. FORMS of application for Shares to lie had at any of tho brandies of tho Bauk of No'v Zealand, abu'of Brokers throughout the Colony, and from J. H. WALLACE, Secretary. Hunter-street, Wellington, April 12,1881. 743 MONUMENTAL, WORK. SCULPTOR, Brandon-St. ■Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 April 1881, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 April 1881, Page 3
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