ounmi, and added rery materially to tlio contribution, and I am aura the has not only my pour thanks, but the thanks of nil kind friends for her most miotic aetion to Mailt in a werk of charity and benevolenee, at the has ever been ready to do when occasion presents itself. In thanking all kind friends for their kind amatanca to myself and family, I hope nothing on my part mil caise any to •regret' their liberailty towards myself, panking you for your kindness also, ; ' " I remain, Ac., Cms. A. .Watson. Carterton, Sept. 26th, 1881. he stock of Clothing for Men'', Youths', BoyB" wear has been mado to special r for Te Aro Houst. All materials have carefully selected and all styles judisly chosen, Better value it U impossible Main, One great speciality of Te Aro 'Be is the immense variety of Boys' and _ uths 1 . Clothing. . Parents and Guwdians wnld' kee,) this fact in mind when they visit tfitT and wend their way. to James Smilh'fFe Aro Horn, A tp to the Empire City may not only be mrfo pleasurable but profitable. To those who fa combine business with pleasuro, it musipe gratifying to inspect the large stocli of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, suchls can be'seen only in a vast centr» of popuation like the City of Wellington. Viamvs from the Wairarapa will find one of the irgestan'd best selected at /amM Smith's Telro Mouse. M Spring Fashions this season are exoealingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In lioaies* Dress materials, Millinery, Mantles, Licts, Ribbons, and Scarfs the ohoice is Unusually large and elegant. Visitors to Wellington would do' well to pay an early ifisit to Jamis Smith's Te Aro Horn. . GUN CLUB. GENTLEMEN interested in forming a Gun Club are requested to meet at the Club Hotel on MONDAY NEXT. Oot, 3, at 7.30. p.m. ... JEWISH PERSECUTIONS IN O SOUTHERN RUSSIA-RELIEF FUND. Amount already rcknowledged. from Masterton subscriber £l7 9- 0 E. E. Chamberlain .. .. 10 6 W. Sellar 10 6 Sympathy 5 0 Job Vile .. .. ".. .. 10 6 Further donations will be gratefully received and acknowledged by Messrs M, ; REMOVAL MY endeavors to 'supply a want] long felt has been so warmly responded to that I hare found it necessary ta' take larger and more convenient premises. I shall now. be in a position to execute orders with more despatch, and Bhall strive to giva oven greater satisfaction than heretofore, F. J, W, FEAR, 1 Engineer, Manufacturer of all kinds ef light and household machinery, Inventors' Models, Surgical Instruments Boot repairing and Blocking machines, 4c, Machines, Locks, Cutlery, 4c., _ J P&pot fer Sewing Machines Eedles, Shuttles, Fittings, Ac. Note traa address—Next to Whitehead's, baker, Willis-st, Wellington 885 Oil, LOWER VALLEY PLOUGHING MATCH. fe.E jbove match will take place on the ; land of Mr S. VUNNELL, Tauherea, oj THURSDAY. October 13.1881. A. WILKINSON. Hon. Sec, NOTICE. L ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned as also all accounts owing by the igned are requested to be sent in not <m FRIDAY Oct, 7. in consequence eaving the District. G. T, FARMER, n, Sept. 27.1881. J. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. EDNESDAY, OCT. 5, at 2 o'clock. lORNS& CO., have received inßtruc tions from the Trustee in the Estate of THOS. BENNETT, to sell at E.COHEN'S OFFICE, CARTERTON, the equity of re' demption of About 20 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in Carterton, being part of Sections N os. 206 and 207, togethor with al Buildings, <fcc. lisse Allotments are all in the business ~e of Carterton, and will be sold witht reserve. Full particulars on application to J. lORNS: & CO., Masterton: MR C. P. SKIPPER, Masterton; MR COHEN, Carterton, TURDAY, OCTOBER BTH, M 2 o'clock." FURNITURE, HORSES, DGS, PROPERTY, LAND, /: Ac,, ic. CO. have received instrucjm'MrG. T, Farmer, who is ict for Wellington, to sell at per Plain, the whole of iis LD. FURNITURE, Cows, Dogs, Poultry, , ( Goods are-Nearly New, jality. Purchasers mav H trill be a GENUINE The list will comDresser IK Cou V Meatsafe Fof (prawel| Bedsteads, Cradle {and, Tables ug t'ommode ardrohe, Cot, K»h e n TablesColonial Couch, FefiJer and Fireironß Cookery Utensils, Tibs, Crockery Glassware, Buckets, tyrdon Tooli Sundries—Wheelbamw, lot of "owls 6 dogs, including Terriers 1 SPLENDID HAOLtoRSE, by the Duke of Edinburh (Peter Flat), syrs old; carries lacf.or gentleman 1 Lady's Saddle \ BREECH-LOADINi GUN and ammunition orse Peed, <fto JIILCH COW, . .. Also,— leg house of fi.rooms ■bor, Sheds, Piggery, Fiwl-house, ether, ffi(h;l-acre. of iand -and den;... . f If of HAY Paddock, 3J^grei BY TERMS .GIVEN. \ . Sortheßcene ofthMala, .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 885, 28 September 1881, Page 3
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746Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 885, 28 September 1881, Page 3
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