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SATURDAY, 22nd OCT. At 2 o'clock. Furniture, Produce, &c. JIOH«S & CO. will sell at their rooms, . under distress, Furniture in great variety, both new and secondliaadTables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Ihttm-ses Conches, Chests of Drawers Easy Chairs, Pictures, Toiletware 'Books, Tools, Produce, Bacon, and ' Sundries. ■•'■ gi)l TUESDAY, 25th OCT. At 12 O'Clock. uii Sale of Privileges At the W. and E. 0. Pasteral and Agricultural Society's Show. JIORNS & CO. have received instruc- > tiona to soil at Elliotte's White Hart Hotel, Carterton, on the above day, the Privileges at tho Pastoral Show, Carterton, to be held November 3rd, 18S1. They will consist of—--2 Publican's Booths 1 liefreshment do 1 Fancy Stall TEEMS CASH. J. IOEN3 & CO., ™1 Auctioneers. CAUTION, QTOEEKEEPERS, Publicans, and others O are cautioned not to cash a cheque fur £5 drawn on the Union Bank of Australia, Wellington, by -W. & H. Beotham, in favor of Belson- No. F2G332, as payment Ims been stopped, : ■ ' ' Any person muling the,same will be rewarded on returning it to DARLEY & KNIGHT, Ml , V'MasoWst.. Masterton. WAIBABAPA.& EAST COAST PAS- ; •■TUBAL AND AGBICULTUEAL -SOCIETY, ' rpHE COMMITTEE has resolved that m 1 tho Classes " Purebred Shorthorns" f.ml " i'urebred Hh-ciokls" the word purebred be struck out; awl that it be optional with breeders whether they deposit pedigr"cs with the Secretary or not. H. H. IYOLTEBS, Secretary, mm THE BEEHIVE STORE! .T. F. WAIID (Late with C. A. Bmuns <S Co.) TN announcing to his friends and the public, 1 among whom he has resided so long Ins intention of starting business for him' soli, wishes to state that his motto is- " I'Aiii.Y: Max to His Own Trade," the ■progression of our township being such as to support tradesmen in their, own distinct hues He therefore solicits a fair share of tho support of the Bootmakers, Bookseller?, Clothiers, Drapers, Saddlers, and other tradesmen of Masterton, together with that of the general inhabitants. Without quoting a loin.' list of special articles, bo guarantees to supply them with anything in his own line as Cheap as any house in the

J-JW. BUYING and SELLING for CASH (by which he keeps his friends and makes few enemies), will be able to give his customers the full benefit of Small Profits and having no bud debts to make up, they Avill Lave tlic advantage of getting the utmost value for tlicr money. The BMHIVE is a Depot for all kinds of \Vaij»i-Steam Fl.mr Mill Produce, all of which are supplied at Mill Prices. J.F.WARD, BEE Hi YE STORE, Opposite I'ost-Officc, MASTEKTOX. OPENING NOTICE. '. ii SPKEDTHE f%M PLOUGH. CLAYSON'S BISCUIT & CONFECTIONERY WORKS (Coekbuni's Block, next Union Club) OPENED OX SATURDAY, Oct. 15, with a varied assortment in HIS OWN PABTICULAR LINE. Twenty Varieties of BISCUITS of his own manufacture. Grand Display of CONFKCB.. LOSEN T GES,'AND BOILED • ■■ '■ SWEETS. CONTBAGTOB, TatEBEB, AND GENERAL PBOVIDOKE. Our BREAD Will, on trial, prove equal to any in or out of tbe Province. HolPiea'artd Tea and Coffee always ready. 898 NOTICE TO DEBTOBS. T HAVE been instructed by Dr Hosking 1 • to place all long-standing accounts in the ■ hands of a solicitor for recovery if the name be not paid within one mouth from

WM. SELLAB, (Jollcctor, Mnstcrton, 6th..Qtitoiier, 18S1. 1 -JAMES BROWN, riOMMISSION. .A GENT. > ', QtlkKN-ST., Masteutdn. Agent for the S.mth 'British- Insurance Co. Dwollihg-lioiisa ami section Wriglej's Estate .. .. ~ .. '., 100 Business site near Post Office, -14 ft ... '2OO Building situs Bentlc'y's Estate, BGft.. 25 s ; room Cottage-mid one-third,acre, Buntloy's Kslate 250 Cottage, stables, and I \cre Manaia ... 220 Firft-c'ass Minor shc.i,' Queen-st. .. 55(1 Section Hall 'street, fenced mid planted 100 Section.C<il(4-&t.--.. 100 Small Freehold Farms on Deferred Payments Tc Ore Ore, 5 acres ''■.. .. 1. ]SO .i. ■„ (i acres KjO ii ~ 6to 7 acres .. ~ 180 „ „ L welling mul 5 acres .. 200 All in Cultivation. 52 acre*, AUredton, grassed, £2per acre. 5 to ten acres G' ass Lund, £4O per acie A thriving business for disposal 110 acres good hind near Miisterton, £G per acre * Several other properties equally cheap, MONEY to LEND in ANY QUANTITY, WRSALE-A BARGAIN-DESIRABLE .JL 1 FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Situate, at 'Taratahi, and known as the property and residence of C. Dakin.'Esq,, comprising 500 cres(a little more or less), securely fenced and divided into sevifal paddocks, nearly all rabbit proof and well watered, close to the Middletou Railway Platfo/m. ~•:.-. Improvements include 7-voomcd dwelling house, large barn, stabling, shedß. and other entbuildiiigß, good orchard, So, .'..;. ■■•; Price £4los per acre, /Terras' one fourth cash, balance on mortgage for aleflrn'Oi ytoreif desiie'd.'at ii' pur'ceut interest ' The above, is really a.valuablo 'property, and a ; splendid' investment fdr a email capitalist.' - ■■:(..:.. :.■ :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 905, 21 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 905, 21 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 905, 21 October 1881, Page 3

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