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ftffflWZa:* ■■:■ SATURDAY, 21st MAY. 1 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SHEEP. lIORNS and CO. have been instructed • by J, TUCK Esq., to offer for sale at their yards on tho above'date, at 1 p.ra., previous to sale at Unioi Cafe—--400 half-bred Romney Marsh Hoggets and Young Ewes. 1 O'CLOCK P.M. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO HOTEL AND BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS, HEADS OF FAMILIES, PARTIES ABOUT TO MARRY, Ete. EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE . Of Land, Dwelling-house, Superior Billiard 'Table, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1881. lIOHNS & CO. have received positive _ , instructions from Mrs E. Com t<> sell by public auction on tho premises of 'be UNION CAFE (Late Union Club.) 1. COTrAGE and LAND facing Dixon-st. The building is one of tho most complete Cottages in Masterton, contains 4 rooms, verandah and passage, eculleiy with pump and sink fitted inside, Every convenience in the shape of Dre l ser, Cupboards, and Colonial Oven, fixtures, fine Rack Yard and large Workshop, This property can bo purchased on particularly EASY TERMS, as the bulk of the purchase money can bo paid in monthly instalments extending over throe years, thus affording a working man a good opportunity of securing a comfortable hom > at a very slight advance on what his rent wonU be for the same period, and at less than the original cost of the building alone. Lot 2.

One of Ncnnett's, of London, superior ].: ! LIAViD TABLES, almost new, iiinl in good condition, with full inii plement of cues, rests, balls, 1 n >cura, etc., etc., which will h toil absolutely WITHOUT HE" Mm-VG. 'i'hi! I'ViINITURE includes some im:.- of really SUPERIOR QUAL--ITV, imported from England, such as llmiiid Mahogany Table, Walnut l'.uciL-Case, Horsehair Suite, Sofas, Couches, Dining, Kitchen and Card Tables, Chairs, Handsome Pier Glass, Register Grate, Pictures Oilcloths and Coir Matting, Double and single Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, P.illiasses and Mattrasscs, Toilet Glasses, Washstands, Dressing Tables. Toilet Ware, Safe, Knife Machines, Plate Rack, Crockery, superior Cooking Stove, Kettles, Pots, Saucepans, Cutlery, and a lot of Sundries, Estate of E.W.MILLS, in liquidation, RAIMENT is requested before 31st MAY next, of accounts owing to the above estate. After that date legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. J.DRANS"IKLD |. J. HOWARD KEEP Trustees. J. W. HENDKIiSON j Wcllin.ton,'Aiinl22,lßJl. ". 7d BOOT WAREHOUSE. W.P.FJfiLLINGHAM THE Proprietor of the above begs to inform his many customers and the publicgeneially that he intends to elise his Lower Branch on SATURDAY, 21st tost., arid remove the whole of the stock therefrom to his CENTRAL WAREHOUSE, where ho will offer it at SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. W. P. Fellinoham's OWN MAKE is so well-known that it needs no comment, and PRICES will be found CONSISTENT with the TIMES. Agent at Mas'erton for the sale of F. H. Hunt's noted make oi COLONIAL MANUFACTURED Goods. Persons re quiring Ready-made Boota Of superior quality should call at W, P. Fuu.ixnii.ui's and inquire for this celebrated brand—,/H'H TRADE , H/\ y And they cm confidently re'y upon getting really sound serviceable goo.k CENTRAL BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Borough Council Chambers, Quekn-St,, Masterton, W. P. FELLINGHAM.

MULGRAVE HOTEL. DREYERTOWN, THE CAMP, Nina mile 3 from Hasterton. A H, OSBORNE begs to notify Jo his \J • numorous friends on the Wellington and Maatorlon Eaihvay that he has taken f>e above comfortable Country Hotel, and that ho will be able to make them at home whenever they may favor him with a visit. Special attention given to.'SHOOTING-par-ties, PICNIC patties, and WEDDING parties. Good bed!, substantial viands,'mi koMttliquor will always be obtainable at this house. Goo 1 Stabling nntl Secuve Paddocks, 0. tt OSBORNE will koep a CUYKRED EXPRESS, and will bo prepared to convey visitors to and from the Mastcrton station on the shortest notice.- 7G5 WINTER EVENINGEKTERTAINMENTS 11HE Fourth of the Series will be held on . THURSDAY Evening, 2GthMay. •,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 773, 20 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 773, 20 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 773, 20 May 1881, Page 3

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