Saturday,2kmay. ;;:■ . 1 o'clock p.m. ,: SALE OF SHEEP. 1 ■■, JIORNS and CO. have been mstructei • by J. TUCK Esq., to offer for sale a their yards on the above date, at 1 p.r ■previous to sale at Union Cafe—--400 half-bred Eoraney Marsh Hoggeti and Young Ewes. i Good Ferrets... Turkeys Poultry '■" ' 1 O'CLOCK P.M. ■■■'■■'■■'; : '' IMPORTANT NOTICE. ~'..'. TO HOTEL AND BOABDING-HOUSE KEEPERS, HEADS OF FAMILIES; PARTIES ABOUT TO MARBY, Etc. EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE. ' Of Land, Dwelling-house, Superior Billiard Table, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SATURDAY, 21st MAY,., 1881. JIORNS & CO. hare received positive . instructions from Mrs E, Com to sell by public auction on the 'premises of *he UNION CAFE (Late Union Club,) 1. COTTAGE and LAND facingDkon-st, The building is one of the' most complete Cottages in Masterton, contains i rooms, verandah and passage, Bcullery with pump and sink fitted inside, Every convex nience intbe shape of Dretser, Cup-' boards, and Colonial Oven, fixtures, fine Back Yard and large Workshop, This property can be purchased on particularly EASY TERMS, as the bulk of the purchase money can be paid in monthly instalments extending over, three years, thus a'f-i fording a working man a good dp- ; portunityof securing'a comfortable home at a very alight advance on what his rent would be for the same period, and at less than the original cost of the building alone. Lot 2.
One of Bennett's, of London, superior . BILLIARD TABLES, almost new, and in good condition, with full complement of cues, rest's, balls, linoleum, etc., etc., which will h Bold absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE, The FURNITURE includes some ines of really SUPERIOR QUALITY, imported from England, such as Round Mahogany Table, Waluut Book-Case, Horsehair Suite, Sofas, Couches, Dining, Kitchen arid Card Tables, Chairs, Handsomo Pier Glass, Register Grate, Pictures Oilcloths and Coir Matting, Double and single Iron and Wooden Bedstead?, Palliasses and Mattrasses, Toilet Glasses,' Washstands, Dressing Tables. Toilet Ware, Safe, Knife Machines, Plato Rack, Crockery, superior Cooking Stove, Kettles, Pots, Saucepans, Cutlery, and a lot of Sundries.-' Estate of E.W. MILLS, \ in liquidation, PAYMENT is requested before 31st MAY next, of accounts owing to the above oatate. After that date legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. J. DRANS!?IELDJ. HOWARD KEEP • Trustees, J. W, HENDERSON) Wellinutau, Audi 22,1881. 754 BOOT WAREHOUSE. W.P.PELLINGHAM THE Proprietor of the abovo bogs to inform his many customers and tho public generally that he intends to close bis Lower Branch on SATURDAY, 21st inst., and romove tho t whole of the atook thorefrom to his CENTRAL WAREHOUSE, where he will offer it at .
SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES FOB CASH, W. P. Fellingham's OWN MAKE is si well-known thai it needs no comment, rind PBIOES will be found CONSISTENT with the TIMES. Agent at Masterton for the sale of E. H. Hunt's noted make of COLONIAL MANUFACTURED Goods, Persons requiring Ready-made Boots of superior quality should oill at W, P. Felling-ham's and inquire for this celebrated brand— TRADE Y H /\ n /MARK. And they can confidently rely upon getting really son nd serviceable goods. , : CENTRAL BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE. ■ ; Opposito the Borough Council Chambers, ■ , Quken-St., Mastertos'. W;- ! P.-.EELLINGHAM. ! - MULGRAVE HOTEL. ■ DREYERTOWN, TH.E CAMP, Nine miles from Masterton. OH. OSBORNE begs to notify to his • numerous friends on the Wellington and Masterton Railway that he has taken the above comfortable CountiyifHotel, and that he will be able to make them at home whenever they may favor him with a visit,. Special attention given to SHOOTING parties, PICNIC parties, and WEDDING parties. :Qood beds, substantial viands, and honest liquor will always be obtainable at this house., ~ 'I ■ 1 Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks.'r .0. H. OSBORNE will keep a COYEBED EXPRE SS; and will be; prepared^q ; convey visitors to and'from 'the Masterton'station on the shoftestnotice;' ':!%^''■■: fi'^i-'i"" lINTEREYENIN6ENTERTATNMENTS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 774, 21 May 1881, Page 3
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