GENERAL SALE. SATURDAY, SEPT.3rd, at 2.O'CLOCK T IRONS ft: CO., will sell at tbeir 0 • roorns— ' Furniture, New and Secondhand, Chest of Drawers, Child's Cot, Bedsteads, Horse Hair Couches, Cheffionera, Cretonne Couches, Mattrasses, etc., Portable Boilers, Perambulators, Canterbury Bacon, Potatoes early seed, table potatoes, etc., 30 dozen Bottled Stout. Lamps, Clocks, Crockery, etc, '.. SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1881. UNRESERVED SALE. T CARTERTON CARTERTON. Tjl H. WOOD & CO., have received in- -*- • structions from Mr Barbw, who jb relinquishing business,' to sell, by public auction on tbe premises (next G'autner and -Sons), Carterton, on the above date at 2 p.m,- ' ij . Household Furniture and Effects, Piano, Spring Dray, Buggy, and Harness, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Carpets, ];. Pictures, Single and Double Bsdsteads, ChestDrawers.Washstands, . Swing Mirrors, Toilet Sets, Cniua and Crockery, Side-Saddlo, Chaff Cutter, Mangle, Wringing Machine, Boilers, Kettles, Batlm, Milk Pans, &c, Store Pigs. '■. SALE AT 2 r.M, SHARP. THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. FREEHOLD LAND AND BUILDING, FEATHERSTON. By order of the Mortgagee, undo; conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, under the provisions of the Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 18(10, aud the Sales by Mortgagees Act 1870. MESSRS J. H. BeTHUNE <fc CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, the Bth day of September, nt 2 o'clockAll that valuable freehold land, section No. 222 on the plan of the Township of Featherstoii, Wairarapa, containing 1 acre, having a frontage to Harrison-streot, together with the largo and commodious iron storo erected thereon, in the occupation of Mr T. W. Pilohor. The above is situated directly opposite the Rrilway Station, the site heing unsurpassed for carrying on a first-class business, For further particulars apply to MESSRS BRANDON & SON, Solicitors; 860 Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, (limited). THE First General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, on TUESDAY, Gth day of September, 1881, at 2 p.m. Business: (1), To adopt articles of Abso ciation and Rules, (2), To elect Directors and Auditors, Applications for shares will be received by William Sellar, Temple Chambers, until noon of 31st. By Order of the Provisional Directors H, H. WOLTERS, Secrotary, pro. tem, Carterton, 19th August 1881. 81 F O R S A L E. lease of 15 acres of land, fenced - and luiddown in English grass; situate closo to the Moroa Old Schooihouae; about two miles from Greytown. The lease has about 10 years to run at a low rental. For further particulars apply to 860 F. 11. WOOD & CO, N O -T I C E. THE TWO LITTLE SHOPS Opposite Council Chamhm. WANTED-Thc public to know tint J. WARD Ims just received a large consignment of Oranjros, Apples, Cocoonuts, Lollies, and several other articles of a digestive and soothing propensity. i» the Little Shop opposito Council Chambers, Agent for McCardlo's feeds. WANTED, I T OVERS of the weed to call and purchase I some of J. WILLIAMS' celebrated Tobaccos, Just received -21 cases Cameron's and T. C. \* illiams's celebrated American Tobaccos, at the Littlo Shop, opposite Council Chambers. THE public to call and have thoir hair cut to perfection and a clean comfortable Bharo from the hands of the wellknown tonsorial artist, JAMES HARRIS, At the Little Shop, opposite Connoil Chambers, In fact, go to those two well-known imLE shops for your Tobacco, Fancy Goods, Apples, Orangus, Seeds, Fruit, and hundreds of other articles too numerous to particularise. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mHE Third Term will begin on FRIDAY, I. Kith September next. CHAS, P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 25th August, 1881. 858 THOItNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL.THE Next term will commence on MONDAY, 12th September. Ladies' Classes in English, French, Latin, and Mathematics, will be jheld daily from 11 till 1.30. For particulars apply to Messrs WILSON & OHAULEWOOD, Rox 58a, Post Office. hl/THS WILSONE'S SCHOOL RE- . OPENED ON MONDAY, 18th mst. Vacancies for day pupils, ESTAIILIBIIKDIB72, Friday loth July, 1881, 854 HOARDING AMD DA* SCHOOL CoiE-STMSET, MASTKRTON, Pmnojpal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needle, work. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate- \\ '". "... Proapectuaes forwarded oa application. ' . The Bccond term' of 18Bi on THURSDAY, 26th May.. Evening Class for Frenoh. 351
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 862, 2 September 1881, Page 3
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