SATURDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1881; FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES; SHRUBS, &c. £®-LAST SALE OF:THE SEASON. A large and choice variety from Mr W. W. McCardle's Maaterton Nursary, and Mr Hale's Nelson Nursery, FH. WOOD & CO, are instructed to • sell by public auction, at their rooms, Grey town, on the above date, at 2 l).m„ WITHOUT RESERVE- . F'uit and Ornamental Trees of every description, including some of thu 'bost and finest varieties from the ' Apples.of every description, 100 varieties Pears, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, ; Apricots, &o, A large variety of Ornamental Trees ai Shrubs too numerous to mention. After which the usual sale of Furniture, General Merchandise, Produce. &c., will be held. Bear in miud- • NO RESERVE! i M • Monday, Bxh august. 250 Sheep, 10 head of Cattle, &c,, for ' absolute sale WITHOUT RESERVE; At the Wairarapa andE.C, Pastoral Society's Yards, CARTERTON on the above date, At 2 p.m. FH. WOOD A;'CO. have received in- « structions to sell by public auction as above, Without Reserve— '• 130 Crossbrod Ewes, heavy in lamb .J® ii ii with lamb at foot 100 „ Wethers All Young Sheep., .• . 4 Cows near calving 4 ,r " 8 1 thvea-year-old Heifer lßull Other entries are invited, and can be received up to day of sale by Mr R. H. Elliott,' White Hart Hotel, or the undersigned, ' P. H.WOOD &. 1.0, Auctioneer and Cattle Salesmen. fJIHE GENERAL ELECTION. , Those who are not on the Electoral Roll can procure Registration Papers at the Waihatiapa Daily ©ftce, free of charge* A Freehold Qualißcation, after it has Been held for six months, or six months, residency in the district, entitles a naturalised or British subject to a vote, provided ft claimant underthe residential aua-ifloation has been for twejye resident ; in the nnlnnv nf •' r ' • ?he _ Geseral Election is now fast approaching, and every person in the district should see that he is not disfranchised,
E. B, BELL, general store, JgANK GIiEYTOWN. Having just returned Wellington, and baing successful ill making arrangements to suit the convenience of _ ME PUBLIC ' Whom it is his pleasure to serve, Begs respectfully to draw attention to the Mowing fact® t— ' GROCERY. Most generally required yill be fopd lowerjm Price, and equal in quality to any in the Town, BOOTS. A useful assortment; being satisfied these hard times, if I can pay my way, and not relying on the profits of this one branch, I can safely Bay that Prices (which are all marked in plain fiourcfl) will be found as LOW, if not LOWEB, than in Wellington. DRAPERY, The premises being too small accommodate a larger Stock thm of those' Goods in every d*y requirement,'and seeing from experience the Advantage to buyers of having more expensive articles fresh from Welling-, ton, and therefore not hatred or soiled, am now procuring any' article in thfe branoh on approval with oply one day's clear notice ueCmsuy, apd being able to return the nrtjelp \f np,t suitable am enabled to ohftrgo lower price? than if bound to keep them and beg to aav I am most anxious to pro Cure any Article, however small, with the distinct understanding that they can be roturiied if not to Purchasers entire satisfaction. BREAD. Having still the services of the BEST BAKER IN THE DISTRICT, believe I shall be consulting the wishes of all housekeepers in not lading out tho Bread Cart, but making the following' ' REDUCTIONS. No 2 Bread, full weight 2d the 91b loaf. ; Best White,- ' „ „ 2jd ' „ „ ' Booked 2sd and 3d, Cleanliness being under my ownsuppryiaon can be GUARaNTEEP 1 and 25 per cent battel;, fliaiji amy 9jther procurable, TQ SUIT THE LITTLE ONES; PENNY BUNS Will be sold on Saturdays 12 ra 6 D ' CONFECTIONERY & BISCUITS Always on hand in endless variety. Small or Large Orders punctually attended to." FRUIT. ; In and out of Season.' _ IRONMONGERY. A small variety always in Stock, and 10 per cent lower than elsewhere, Any artiplc procured without delay. TiMB.ER, In large or small quantities. TOYS ¥ FA&CY G.OODS, Th g Largest Stock in tlie Town, and reasonable Prices. . ■ ; ■ SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING. CIVILITY ATTENTION. PIPOKTANT NOTICE, ' IN THE ABSENCE OF A STORE AT TRE SOUTH END, E, B. BELL Has taken the Premises known aa JACKSON'S SADDLER'S SHOP ASA CASH STORE, For the convenience of those living near. Absolutely no goods at the Cash Store will be booked. NO MONEY. NO QOuDS, One try-will prove the »d\ antage of the Eeady Muney System. WWPBICEB. E, J3. ?j Nest the Bank of New Zealand for Credit and Cash, E. B. B. South Greytown for Cash only, MASTERTON FLOUR AND GRAIN STORES. J . V~_ E, ' GENERAL Dealers in colonial produce Cppoppaion Agents, Valuators, &o. Aijenis for London apd Qlobe Insurance ...Company." The National Mutual Life Association of Australia, Also for E. J. Bowen's celebrated Californian Flower and Garden Seeds. .62
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 836, 3 August 1881, Page 3
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