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X. K. Macdonald &00. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND : jIERCANriLE AUCTION ItOOM . PANAMA-STlilii ON FRIDAY, 2tUh JU'.V, 18 2. At 2 o'oli or p.m. T KENNEDY MAODO.ULD & 00. are . iiisilructuJ by P. Allan. I si]., llogistrar of tho Supremo Cuurt, Wellington, to cell by publio auction as above, ao the request of the mortgage ■, tiuder the provisions of the ''Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860, nndtho "Salesby Mortgagtes Act, ' 1570," the whole of the undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTY at CARTERTON- ' Tlio allotments uumbered.B7, >lB, ani 39 on the plan of the subdivision of seotion No ISB on the plan of the Taratahi Plain Block, ODiiteining three acres, togethor with the valuable dwellings and erections thereon. - The property is weir known as formerly' in the occupation of Mr E. E, Edmunds, commission agent, Carterton. For full particulars, plans of property, conditions of sale, <Sc„ apply to Messrs. ■ BRANDON, SHAW, AND BRANDON, Solicitor, Fcatherstou-street, Or to the Auctioneers, THE WAIRAUAP/\ ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE above Society has been formed with . the bbject of introducing TROUT to the Streams of the, Wairarapa. The followinc Committee of Management have been appointed A. Slkinfl .A. It. Bunny T. Parson Dr Hosking D. Cameron . T. E. Chamlinrlain , C, Phillips A Matthews Momber's fee, lOsajwr, These desirous of joining will forward their names with sub scriptions to the undersigned or to any. member of the Committee. W. H.'BEETIIAM, 1123 ' Hon. See. J. MACKAY, BIIANDMN-iWBFKT, TMPORTEH OP ENGLISH oi SCOTCH 1 ' MADE FURNITURE, Has received ex Star of the East, from London, a First-Class. Assortmknt or fobnituiie, made by the most eminent makers at Home, and which ho will sell at the lowest i eniuncrtive prices:— Walnut suites, in silk do do tapestry ih> centre Ottomans do ; davenports do inlaid (allies do card tables Eboniseil canterburys do whatnots do cabinets do willow seat chairs Fancy chairs, Mack and gold Oak dining suite!), in green morocco Mahogany dining su'tus, maroon morocco Early English do dii do Duchess toilet tables, with mirror Marble-top wsslistands Mahogany sideboards, plale-ulass backs do Bergin chairs Oalc hatstar.ds . do hall chairs do do tables Dantzic feather pillows, 4c,, 4c. ENCOURAGE LUCAL INDUSTRY ! THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Supply a Sinolk Article at the Wholkbalk Price. Any article purchased and not appro veil rt will be cxi hanged with the same ' courtesy with which it was ; old nr tie money returned, The New Zuland Ciothino Factory are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. The variety of style is pronounced unequalled in the market. The display of CLOTH INu and MERCERY is the largest in New Zealand. OUR BOYS' AND MFN'S CLOTHING Are adapted to the requirements of all classes. Our school suits we can Md:y assert are the best value ever placed before the public, while the better chss of goods are miinufacturedfrom the PRIZE MEDAL MOSQIEL TWEEDS, and in such a superior style..' that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting Gab--1 ments may bo obtained At tlx© Wholesale Px'ice. We desire to call speo-nl attention to our Overcoats this season, in heavy and light tweeds. Residents in the country districts are invited tn find for our soli-uieasursment charts, which ensure all garments be sent the collect stvle. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON QUAY,' A. CLARK, • " June 8, 1882, Manager. REDUCTION of STOCK. IRONMONGERY. RECENT LARGE IMPORTS have caused a greater accumulation of goods than trade wanants, and we arc determined to bring our slock witl in. proper limits. To effect this, wu offer for ONE MOf\TH from Ist July, thu followingindue meats:— ' Cash purchases up to £2,10 per cent (or 2s in the £) discount; Ditto over £2 to £5 15 per cent (or 3i in the £) discount.; Ditto, over £5 upwards, 20 per cent (or 'is in tho j) discount Goods will be charged at the ordinary prices, and from the account, when made up, the discount will be taken, Wo need not say the Millions are genuine, and ma 'e by us to attain the on« object -A RKDUUTION OF ST()'"'K —l'liij public thus have an opportunity of selecting from a very large and well-assorted stock, and at prices seldom obtainable. FURNISHING [ROMNONGERY. Fenders, Fireirons, Urates, Cutleiy, ElectroPlated Ware, Lamps,-Bedsteads, Culinary Utensils, Sc., Ac. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, Brass Foundry, Hinges, Locks, Nails, Ac, Tools of all kinds, suitable for all trades. Sewing. Machines-Wheeler 4 Wilson's, Standard, hand and treadle. Liberal concessions to the Mei . ROBT. GABDENER & Co., WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL IRON- ' MONGERS, LAMB TON QUAY, jgOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLE-BTBKKT, MASTEBTON. . • ' PRiNoiPALrMiss BEST. 1 ?A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instructivn, given, and; in addition, the following, subjects aie taught- ' , ; ij(r jFrench, German, Italian;, Laiio, ; ilge' bra, Music, Drawing ani", Needlo ■ ■' ! work/ ' - J';';. ,Domeatio arrangements are liberal; and home-like. ' " !; " Terms •. Prospeciiia'es'lbrwarded dn bpplidAviiifir ' The Second Term of-, 1882 will coinuiwict '6n THURSDAY,. 25th'May, .0) '■ ii, l I '/.'nivji.JoD,!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 3

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