THURSDAY, Horse and Oattlo ,Sale ; at B/.Buciridgo's ,;• ' lard3 I Wailienga,at2p.m,'| ' H. WOOD'i inrV,, struotions to sell,,at:the yards ad]ommg Mr E. Buokri-lf-e's Waihengai Hotel, on tho above date- . 30 head Store Cattle, .2'- and- 3-yWold .. i Steeiß. M ' ' 10 head.fat"cattle "~ >• Cows, id and with calf WNO CHARGE FOR ADVERTISING 1 en f r took wiU be solclftccorditigto priority of ' '", I E WOOD. & C 0.,! : "' Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. : - SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, j At 2 O'clock, ■■'■•'. | UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE &ci ' : JIORNS asd 00. Lave received in- . tactions from Mr A. Fisk, who has left tins' Island, to soil at Hutertori the whole of Ins goods and effects, consisting of Spring Cart and set harness : \ fi ,ooo feet seasoned Timber ! 1 Monkey and Frame ■''■'■'.■ I Ploughs, Swingle-trees, Ironwork" ' ' ■Tank, Portable B6iii, Pumps'." i GrassSeed,Tools,Saddlery, etc, | Also— j SPLENDID FURNITURE- ! Single and double Bedsteads, •. ■ Mattrasses .' : Ohilds' Cut, Perambulator '" i Washsfcands and tables ~ i ' Couches, Chairs, Toilet Ware, Tables! Fancy Tables, Dressers • ■ ; ! Chests Drawers, Lampß ' ! Crockery, Wardrobe, Fireplate : Oval Boileis, Saucepans ', • Kettles, Colonial Oven ! Carpets, Oilcloths, Pier Glass ! Jars, Stretchers, Safes ■ Cutlery, Knife Machine' " ' '" \ And sundry Cooking Utensils. 845 IiOOD UNDERSTANDINGS ARE INDISPEKSVBLIi TO HEALTH, i
Bear this h mind and TAKE NOTICE] THAT . ! GREAT SALE 1 ! OF ' i BOOTS and SHOES w ill only last for ONE WEEK LONGER!: AT i LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. The articles offered are GENUINE NEW GOODS, and are being almost! ' GIVEN AWAY. Inspection invited at tho Oentrh, Boot Warehouse, Opposite Council Chambers, ; Agent nt Masterton for the sale of E H. Hunt's noted make ol COLONIAL MANUFACTURED Goods, Persons S quiring Ready-made Boots of superior quality should call at W, P, Feuimiiam's and inquire for this celebrated brnndTRADE W\H) MARK. And they can confidently rely upon getting really sound serviceable goods. ■ W. P. FELLINGHAM. BOOTS! iSOOTS! r „-._.„ „, im «, ou „ W g to lmorm their customers and the inhabitants of Masterton generally, that they have opened up the BEST STOCK of BOOTS in tho District, Every tasto suited, Parkes & Peterson would also state that titer stock is being sold at prices to correspond with the times, and all who favor them with their patronage mil have GOOD YaLUE for their money. Boots and Shoes made to order ofjtliobest miterials and wnrkm.inshio.-M/uxu-aiiniN ana I'WUiA) BOOTS, warranted well made of good material, Mid to order, nt lowest remunerative rates' byT. Gardener, Practical Bootmaker, Bail! wa? Stttion Roail. ii« IN THE BOOT TRADE! Sib, —I have no doubt you will have thought by this time that I have made my pile and retired from business. But that is not the case with C. G. COLYILLE, for you know, times have been very hard since I first started business. Now the OPPOSITION of late n CARTERTON Mo so numerous and darinc that some of them have actually DEFIED COMPETITION. I accept the CHALLENGE, and declare OPEN WAR against every shoemaker in Wairarapa, by making Boots to order at the following prices, for cash only. HOSTILITIES to commence on Monday next : ' Pride List. Men's made to order. Garibaldies, E.S,, calf 18 E.S., Blocked .... " ,« 6
Light Calf Laco-upa .. ~21 Half Lome Shoes ~ ~ [[jg g Waterfcights ~ ~ .*' 18 0 Long Wellingtons .. .... 30 Short „ " 25 0 Ladies' to order E.S. Kids .... 1R b e.s. cau .. .. ;,; 14 I Strong Lacing ",' ]2 g Calf Shoes ~ i **l4 6 Kid Shoes ~ „' '_' jg g Fifteen per cent, added if booked. One of the GEEATEST CHEAP SALES over held in Carterton. I tell the public for a truth that I will defy all competition, either in sale or ordeied work. C. G. COLVILLK Bootmaker, Carterton, ' J, J PETERS, BOOT--4 SHOEMAKER, CAroRTQN, "*"") EGS to inform tho inhabitants of Car- ) terton and neighborhood that he'has commenced business in Mr'E.L, "Wakelin's old shop, and that he is determined to supply jBOOTS and SHOES of alldescriptions ai prices that will defy all competition! Best Watertights, made to order, 18s per pair Women's, Lace-ups, made to order, 12s per pair Women's Elastics, made to order lis 6d per pair ; ' •• ■<■'•'. Men's Elastics, made to older, 20s per pair Shop Watertights, JGs per pair Shop Springsides, 10s fid per pair Women's Shop Boots, from Gs Gd per pair Wellington Boots, made to order, £lßsto £ll2s Half VVi-lHugtons,-' m'ado'to order, £1 Gsto £IBB . ....;.' . ■;.. Shoes made to order, 18s per pair • All repairs neatly executed. Workman? ship guaranteed; CAUTION TO TRESPASSERS. ■jiuAuuii us ueeu uuu ou sections \wos, y £ and 10, Opaki, the property of Mr B. M. Ollivler. Any. one trespassing on the said' section after this date mil be prosecuted ■ • :-.:,,,;, Masterton, August 11th, 1881. 843 NOTICE. AFTER this date no person will be , allowed to go through Mr G. Mannrng a property on the Opaki. August 10. 18S1.; :v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 846, 15 August 1881, Page 3
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