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TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS TRY N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY- ' For Boys OVERCOATS, SUITS, TEOUSEKS and COATS, Mamfalundfiom Pure Colonial Wool . W, Moil's OVERCOATS, extra long, J good value, Cheaper than ever. Before purchasing Gall and examine, BLANKETS, Colonial Manufactu.-e. : • Comfort and Durability. Roally Superior.— -TRYN.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, mHE LARGEST Stock in the Colonies to select from. REMEMBER| A. SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. FOR HATS in all the Latest Shapes, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Colonial made, SOCKS and UNDERCLOTHING, of every description. U and a FIRST-CLASS article call on the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Thirty different Sizes to select from, 10R the BEST SEWING MACHINI? TRY THE" WERTHEIM" Hand and Treadle, Kilters, At, N. Z. Clothing Factory, Agents. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. Wellington Branch JOHN GALLIE Lambton Quay. Manager. j\/[ASTERTON rpOWN J^NDS. .-> Mr A. W. RENALL Invites the Inhabitants of Masterton to meat him on SATURDAY EVENING next, 25th inat., at 7 o'cloo't sharp, in the Tom BE TRUST LANDS. THE Next Regular Meeting of the Masterton Tent will take plaje at the Temperance Hall. Chapel-street, on THURSDAY, 30th inst., at 730 p.m. Intending lumbers will please call upon the ,'6 Secretary before that date. Dr S. F. Beam .isappointed Surgeon to the Tent,and will examine candidates before 11 a.m. and after 5 p.m. By order, JAS. BROWN, ' 8)0 Secretary, . NOTICE.. ■. ,OF, IMPORTANCE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IF the mean skunk of a petty thief who stole tbo contents of my meat safe on Saturday last,, the 18th inst., will favor me with another visit next Saturday, he will receive pepper as well as meat, iu the shape v of a oharge of shot, which may possibly .' assisthisdigestion ;■ or if he prefers to work for his Sunday's dinner like an honest man, I will endeavor to find him employment, 880 F. E. WOOD. MARKET SALE, JULY 2kd, '■■"'■ At 1 o'clock. V T 10RNS & CO., will sell at their yards, ','. " V 'Masterton, on the above (Ute- '";.'/ 20 head store cattle , ' Draught Horses Hack Horses, Colts Pigs, Poultry ;" . Caita, Ploughs , 1 double-furrow plough by Hom3by on the Reid & Gray principle : 1 single-furrow Plough, by Hornsby R.B. wheel: t . ; '..- Harrows,Gates,Potatoes, &a. .' .AT 2 O'CLOCK. y '■ ; FRUIT TREES from Nelson nursery. '...-.... ALSO I'ROH "'MR W. W. McCARDLE'S MASTERTON ,'r NURSERY. TREES, SHRUBS, As,, consisting of-' , •;• ApplesyPeaoh.es, Pears, Quinces, Plums, • ■■■'■:■■■■ Nectarines, Apricots, ' Cherries, t ,.;: Maorocarpa, Pinus Insignis. ' Filberts, Balsams, Chestnuts, Caues, '' '''-' Gooseberries,.Roses, Veronica; | And many other beautiful lloworing shrubs ; ( too numerous to mention. (This will be the LAST SALE'of .this description in Masterton :,„„',■ ;.:-;.-TUEBDAY,-SBth JUNE. ,'. COMPACT FREEHOLD FARM AND ■'•■;■'■■;• STOCK, , '■;'■; ''■ .TABATAHI, WAIRARAPA. "','. *,By order.of the Mortgagee .under conduct ■'' '-' of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, under the provision of the "Convey- '"" " artbibg Ordinance Amendmont Act, I860," and the " Sale of Mortgagees, Act; 1870." | MESSRS J.H. BETHUNE & CO. have. • been favored with .instructions to sell by public auction, at their roomß, Featherston;st., Wellington, ;on TUESDAY, ' v 28th "day of Juno, at 2 o'clock— ' / ; | All that valuable! FARM containing' ~,,„■: .port of Section No 78, and the whole of Sections No. 79 and 80, on ,'''.'.•'" the plan.of theTaratahiPlainlUopk Wairarapa West, together with the .•■■ ,;.■■ : well built 6-roomed DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings thereon, ' at present in the occupation of Mr ; , ~■. .William Bennett Allen,." .'< •=! '■'' c " 'Also- .'. ; t ". t -\ %,:u ':■..,, 250 Sheep, mixed ages and sexes: (y - 10 head of Cattle ~,'-.! -:"'' r The 'above' desirable 'property has two ,ii'frontogeßtp publio roadsj is fenced and subin divided, aud distant abdut 4'miles from the i. ■. rising township of .Carterton.' " '' I cfi! Forfu'rtber particulars apply to j ww'■>')-'.'( STAFEORD' ;,r*f • .1 ■"^'■'■'^^t,;:?'' 4 BolicitoniWellington.! >. ;' Ml m>W THE'AUCTIbNEERS. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 800, 22 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 800, 22 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 800, 22 June 1881, Page 3

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