' The Spring i'ashions this season are exoeedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In. Ladiea' 2?re«« matenala, MKinery, Laces, Bihbom, and Scarfs the choice is unusually large and elegant, Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to James Smith's Te An How.
i TABTERTON HORTICULTURAL & Vi . INDUSTRIAL 80C1ETY. The Spring Show I -OFFLOWERB, FRUITS, Vegetables, '• • AND \ LOCAL INDUSTR Will be held in the Town Hall on the lout Wednesday in November, LIST OP SPECIAL Mi To take the place of the Society's mi prizes unless otherwise specified: . J. Payton & Co., industrial exhibit silver oup .. .. ..330 Smith & Hogg, cottago garden, do 3 3 0 A. Bish, collection vegetables,clock 16 0 T. E. Price, collection bottled fruits, book 10 0 Bacon and Wrigley, fresh butter in half pound pats, Ist, cwt flour, 2nd 251bs oatmeal .. ~ 019 0' J. Williams, home-made loaf, etatuetto 0 15 0 Schroder, Hooper & Co., specimen of needlework, umbrella ~ 010 0 ECaselberg k Co, salt butter 101b 0 10 0 D. F. McCarthy, side bacon, pair vases , .. 010 O R. H. Chinehen, new ,or rare plant, book ... .. ~ .. 010 0 W.W, McCardle .. ~ ~ 010 0 Muir & Dixon, specimen penmanship, boy under 15 ~ .. 010 0 Watson & Winteringham, ham, whip pr spurs., Q 8 6 Rapp & Hare, pair mon'B knitted pox, lamp ... ... ~070 J. H, Corbett, 12 kidney potatoes, bottle wine .. .. ..'OO6 'J. H, Corbett, 4 white turnips, do 0 fj 6 |T. Wagg, 2 table cabbages ..060 T.Wagg, 25 broad beans.. .. 06 fj T. L, Thompson, table bouquet, not exceeding ten inches: ~,0 5 0 T. ft. Thompson, bouquet,., Qft () W.Perry, colleotjon of 0 5 Q W. Perry, 25 strawberries ~.050 Richard Jones, cheese ~. .',O 5 0 J. VVrigley, 25 raspberries ~05 f} W- Bell, best rose in room, cut .. O 5 6 A friend, 25 gooseberries, heaviest 0 6 0 T.fi. Mason, 6 pansies, cut flowers 0 5 0 E. Feist, 12 round potatoes ..050 E, Arnoll, collection cut flowers, flower stand .. ' ~ .. p5 fj A. Elkins, 12 hen eggs, heaviest egg basket .. .." .[ Entriis will clqs» onTUESPAY, 28thinst. Phize Lists maj bo obtained at any of the fjtores, or pn application to' ' ."' -[AS.BRDWH, • UB Secretory. A PPLIOATIONS(marked) will boreO. coived up to | p.m. of Tuesday, 22nd inst., for the office of Building Surreyor for the Borough of Mostprtop. Particulars at Couijcii Chambers, ■ ft.BRO"'" ■"•*• M.A. Co,, Ld.) will sell by auction, at the Company's sale rooms, Custom House-quay, Wellington, on - : 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER At 3 o'clock punctually, 'A Large Quantity of WOOL, " ' SHEEPSKINS.
TALLOW, k May be viewed the day prior to and morning of sale. Catalogues in due course on application at the Company's offices. SALE OF 100 ACHES SPLENDID RURAL LAND IN THE TANT TOWNSHIP OF TON. SATURDAY, fpVEMBER 2f|x|j, At 2 o'clock. JIOKNS & CO. have received instruc* , ! ticns from an absentee to sell on the (ibuvp (jay,' po3mvKiy wiTuoy? EESEHVK- "' . Sections Nos 186 and 187 upon the pip of Alfredton, coijiprisjnif 50 acres each. These sections fqr situation and convenience are undoubtedly the finest in the district. The land has 16 feet rich loam, is of nice level flats, Ipw undulating hills, anj a quantity of piagnificept tofarabush—thp only totara in the locality; and watered'by p'l'par never-failing streams, It adjoins Mr Aipasn l farm, and the Education Reserves, and |9 only about five minutes' walk from the Alfredton Post Office, and since the opening of the road from Eketahuna it, is accesible to Dray and Buggy traffic. From its proximity to the Pukoto Ganges and the Seacoast, in Balubnty it ia equal to the South of France, and a more PictjP 8 !)!)!) Spot poujd pet be found in this Island. TERMS-CASH.
WANTED-Five Good Shearers. 20» per 100. Jaß. Stuekey, Ranijltumau, 926 WANTED— A situation as genera} Ber? vant jn the country. Apply at thia elilco, ' 09" WANTBD.-A Journeyman Baker; ply Cartciton Bakery. 926 PERFORMANCE I ! I GO AS YOU PLEASE. AGAINST ALL COMERS. 110 MILES IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, Two prizes-lit Marble Clock, value £lO, le'oond silver cup £5. \j Start FRIDAY, 18th inßt., at 9 o'clock, at Publio Halli CARTERTON; finißh 11 o'clock Saturday night. ALSO-' Two Hours Handicap. Entrance £l, Admission, 2a and Ik 926 A. HOUBEN. r AR itftM (Late T, L. Thompfon), : FAMILY BUTCHERS, .'•■ v<JUeen-st,,masterton/ m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 926, 16 November 1881, Page 2
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