SALE of PRIVILEGES. ■ SATURDAY, DEOV77, at 2 O'CLOCK,-.' At tho Forester's Gathering Boxini; 26th December, in Mr Donald's paddock, LOWES &lORNS have received instruc- . tions to sell at their rooms as above, tho rights of the Forester's gathering.' ConThe Gates. Publican's Booth No 1 „ » •■' ■'.. » 2 Refreshment Booth ; Fruit Stall Fancy Goods Stall Programmes Terras at Sale. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. Saturday, Deo. 17th, at 2 o'olook, At tlio Caledonian Society's Gathering, to bo held in Mr D. Donald's paddock, Manaia, Jan. 2nd, 18S2. OWES & lORNS have recened i" o « ' tions to sell on the above d,, rights at the Caledonian Gathering, consistmpf of: — The Gates 'Pnblicans'Booth No. 1 Publicans' do No. 2 Refreshment do Fruit Stall' Fancy Goods do Piogrammes, Terms at Sale, 948 SALE OF FUBOTTOiJE. • (Under Bill of Sale). SATURDAY, DECU7, AT 3 O'CLOCK. LOWES &lORNS have received instruc. tions to soil at their Rooms, under Bill of Rale, the FURNITURE and Effects of a Six-roomed Dwelling-house, comprising Suites, Tables. Chairs, Couches, Bedsteads. Chests of Drawers, Cheffonks, Washstands. Dressiug-Tables, Mirrors, Clocks, Lamps, Oroekcvy, Cutlery, &c, &o„ &o. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2lsr, 1881. AUCTION PALIS 3;X INORDINARY. _ i CXIRISTMAS. CHBIBTMAS. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS NOKESifRYE. ; Fn. WOOD AND CO. have received • instructions' to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, GREYTOWN, without' reserve, on the above date at 2 p.m, A Largo Consignment of Goods, suitable for Christmas Presents, Jtc, comprising— Toys and Fancy Goods in great variety Books, <£c. Christmas Groceries Lollies and Bisouits Tf a, Sugar, Flour Soap, Candles, &c, Ac. Furniture of all kinds, noiv and second hand Large size Spring Matrasses I Ladies' aad Children's Boots Crockery, Glassware, Cutlory, 4c, to.
A PRESENT OF 100r,B BAG OF FLOUR Will he given by the Auctioneer to the largest buyer (i.e., the one whose account is the largest) at this sale, and a Bottle ef Wine or Spirits to the second largest buyor, Remember WEDNESDAY, 2hl instant (not SATURDAY). F. H. WOOD & C)., "51 Auofcioneen WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. ill Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited), begs to announce that the next Fortnightly Sale will take place at the Company's Warehouse, Custom House Quay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21st, At 3 o'clock punctually, When will he oflW a large quantity of • WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, EIDES, TALLOW. Consignments should be addressed to the N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., Ld., Wellington. 051 Support Local Industry!
W, ?, FELLINGHAM, \TJ HILE thanking the public of Master*S ton and surrounding neighborhood for tho very liberal support accorded to him in the past, would respectfully inform them that having recently imported Machinery which is now in full working order, he is now by its aid in a position to sell goods »f his own mako of better quality than any storekeeper in the district. Thm why buy boots of Storekeepers? who know nothing of the trade nor of the quality of the articles they sell. W. P. FELLINGHAM keeps to his own line of business, and by his long practical experience and the aid of machinery he oan djfy storekeepers to oompete with 'him for price or Quality. P.S.--Having now a very largi stock of BOOTS and' SHOES of every description, W. P. F. has deterinined.(in order to make room for new goods) to sell the whole for cash, at Prices at which he absolutely Defies Competition. Call and Judge for Yourselves AT THE CENTRAL BOOT &SHOE WAREHOUSE Opposite Council Chambers, Queen bt.. Mastehton. BOOTS and SHOES of every description (pegged, sewn, or rivetted) made to '• order on the shortest notice, ' Repairs Neatly Executed. A consignment of Lawn Tenuis Shoes JUST BECEIVRD. JUST received, a splendid consignment of LAWN 'IENSIS SHOEB. 050 PARKES & PETERSOtf. ROYAL HOTEL, n F.WO'tTH.' . • Tbomietor. HQUOBS of JthTBESr QUALITY, Hoi el replete with good accommodation for, visitors and boarders, including Stabling with paddock, and running water. ~ Horse Stand for casual visitors free, Conteyance to and from Railway Stafon to meet every train, ~ ;,' BILLIARDS; QUOITS,; SKI':TLBS. GEORGE DENTON, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AtfD ; IRONMONGER, i Willis-sibeet, Wellington. ' AWN Tennis Rackets, Mi?<6o.,-OricWt i Bats, Balls, Gloves, .Leg-gnardi, oioringßooks,'&o. - ' <■• " ;> ** Looksmith's and GunsmiHj'iiJfOrk; Otana
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 952, 17 December 1881, Page 3
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