TUESDAY, 25TH OCT. At 12 O'Clock. , Sale of Privileges At the W. and E.G. Pastsral and Agricultural Society's Show. JIORNS & CO. have received instru » tions to sail at Elliotte'a White fla Hotel,- Cnrterton, on tlio above (lay, t Privileges at the. Pastoral Show, Certerto to be held November 3rd, 1881. They w consist of—--2 Publican's Booths 1 Refreshment do 1 Fancy Stall TERMS CASH. J, lORNS & CO., 901 Auctioneers. NOTICE. ALL Cattle and Horses found trespoßsiiiß on my property iroin and after the 4th November, 1881, will be impounded, All persons travelling over my ground after the above date must keep on the road, Or they will bo prosecuted as the law directs. C. H. GABELL, 90G Taratahi, Q TOREKEEPERS, Publicans, and others O are cautioned not to cash a oheque fur £5 drawn on the Union Bank of Australia, Wellington, by W. & H, Beetham, in favor of Belson- No. F2G332, as payment has been stopped. Any person finding the same will be rewarded oil returning it to : DAIiLEY & KNIGHT, ''ol Masonic-st.. Masterton, WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. fTIHE COMMITTEE lias resolved that m X- the Classes " Purebred Shorthorns" .'.nd " Purebred Herefords" the word purebred be struck out, aud that it be optional with breeders whether they deposit pedigrees with the Secretary or not. " H. H. WOLTEBS, Secretary. m PARKES& PETERSON BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, Adjoining Club Hotel, Masterton. lUST OPENED-Four cases of First-class f>i» Boots and Shoes of English and French make. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOKS manufactured on the premises by a competent staff, and sold at prices which cannot be beaten by any Wellington firm, and of a Quality ;.nd Finish SECOND TO NONE! ONE TRIAL PROVES IT! p/ARDINO AND DA* SCHOOL CoiK-siBKEi, Masterton, Puiscim: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, aud, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge bra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework.
Domestic, arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terras moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. Tiiu third term of 1881 bewail on FiiIDAY, liitli Sept. Evening C'ass for French. Sol E. M. Lowater, OUBA-STBEE T, Wkliixgtox, Having opened up his First Shipment of Spring & Summer Novelties, Is now showing the Newest Shapes in Straw, Chip, and Leghorn Hats, Black and White Bonnets, Millinery Bonnets, Sailor Hats, in white Brown and black, New Dress Goods, New Black Costumes, New Sateens, New Pompadours, New Sunshades, New Jackets, New Fischus, New Umbrellas, New Hosiery, Lace and Muslin Tics, Lace and Muslin Squares, Black and Culored Kid Gloves, Shaded Satins, Shaded Plushes, Galatea Stripes and Checks, A Large and well-assorted'Stwk of MEN'S clothing: ROYS' & YOUTHS' SUITS. Shirts, is all Sizes and Prices. A Choice Lot of MOSG IE L TWEEDS, suitable for the present season; C'AEPETS 1 CAEPETS! Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder, and Fell, FLOORCLOTH ! LINOLEUM ! MATTINGS! LACE & MUSLIN CUBTAINB. Crctoxnes! Cretonnes! Costumes made lo order and filed with care, ONE SHILLING the £ Discount for CASH PUKCHASHS over .£'2, 9M
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THIS UNDERSIGNED, have admitted Mil. W. RKMlffill as a Piitncr m the Carterton Branch of our business, which will be carried on as bofore under the name and stylo of i l '. H. WOOD & CO.. Auctioneers and Cuttle Salesmen, Land, Estate, and Uen>r;d Commission Agents and Merchants. Grevtown, Sent-. 1,18881. JAMES BROWN, 0 OM MI SSI ON'' j^GENT, QOI-ES-ST., Masiektux. Agent for the Siuth British Insurance Co. of New Zealand. F0 K SALE: D\v<;lling-liouf-e and 5 acres of laud i! 150 Dwttllinu-honsii and section AYrigloy'B E.date .. 100 Business site near Post Offiee, -1-lft ... 201).. Jjuilditiw sites lientley's Estate, HGft.. 25, 5-room Cottage and onc-fhird acre, Benttay's Estate 250' Cottage, stables, and J icre Manaia ... 220, Firs-t-c'ass corner alio;}, Quc.en-st.. .. 55(1' ,Sec ion Hall street, fenced and planted IUO i .Section Cule-st, .. ~ ~ .. .100; Small l!Velv.ild "armson,Deferred Paj'men's Tc Ore Ore, Sacrw .. .. .. ' 150'j „ ~ (i aci;es I'iO ; „ ~ t! to' 7 acres .. .. 1H0 1 „ „ 1 welling and 5 acres ..'2OO All in Cultivation: 52 aei'evAlii'cdton, grassed, £2 per acre, o io ten acres G ass Land, £lO per acie A thriving business ,for disposal 110 acres good land'ncai' Masterton, £6 per • acre : ■ ■ f . ~ SflvcrnLothfir properties equally cheap..' > /MONEY xo LEND IH ANY QUANTITY
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 907, 24 October 1881, Page 3
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698Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 907, 24 October 1881, Page 3
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