, 1 „ , , 11 1 !Sj! J'JJg-Sllg! fJ&Z F. H. Wo. <l. ..•-• SATURDAY, AUGUST 5,1882. At 1 p.m. ~.j; CARTERTON. | . WITHOUT RESERVE .'. ' . General Merchandise of every description; FH WOOD has received instructions, • to sell by public auction at liis rooms, Carterton, on the above date, with-, ou^ reserve, atorgecoiißignmoijt.of ~ . ;! Drapery;' Clothin- * ■ '.'•■■• i j, Tea,-Sugar,v \ t r,) Candles, Kerosene, and j , , i / General Merchstadiseof ! evofy! descrip-/ , , tion. ■ v'r'-.v' , F. H. WOOD'S . sale qnthe ahftve datewill commence at 1 p.iin'. '"" " ": "• 1134 s SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1882. il .- WITHOUT IBRERVE, Fruit and Ornamental Trees Shrubs, and Pot Plants. ' EH. WOOD has received instructions i K fromi.Mr®. Birratt.j df the Tividale Nurtiery'.to ielbby public auction,; at, his rooms, Carterton, on the abovo date, commencing at l one o'clock sharp— ' ~ A largo and choice assortment of'' : ?F;R.U; I:T.TR EE S, , Including some of the best varieties of i Apples; Peare,'Peaches; Plumi;,;&c. " Ornamental . Trees, .Shrubs,. and Pot Plants A few choice Camelias. 1134 '• f 'SATURDAY,' AUGUST 5, , At 1 p.m. sharp, , ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALS ? >'■ i '-.' W ?'° ? ! i' '' Household Furniture: and "Effects, ' Removed:, to -the suction' room for i convenience oi tale. FH. WOOD j.afe received instructions- , to sell by public auction at his Vo'odls, CARTERTON, on the above date, 'at- oiie o'clock— . ; <*•-•' : The Household Furniture and Efiects. of a six-roomed house, nearly all new ;.nd in good order, comprising all the requisites 1 fort comfort and convenience,,including Chairs (easy and occasional) Italian and horsehair Tables, carpets Double and single irou bedsteads (cu nop?) . Bedß and Bedding eiusts diatveiv-, Washstands and dressing tables Ornaments, crockery, glassware j ' Kitchen Utensils, Gents' hunting saddle. &<s, ic < No Reserve. 1134 [For rtmindtr of F. H. WQQD'tiAdmImwnls see ilk par/e,] :'' -. . N O T-l C E. .'' : " JVXI E the undersigned of Car- ' VV ' torten hereby give notice that we have mutually agreed to cloae our smitjiios at 2 o'olockp.m. onSatuiday, on and afierthe 2nd September. ! ' J, H. ANGOVE. i ■ B, CRAWFORD. i '' • !' 'i, GREATHEAD. C, H. ROBINHON. ! ' ; , J. TAYLOR, .: j1135 GEORGE DIXON, WHOKSAIii AKD ItSTUL -! Tobacconist, Fancy , i Goods Dealer, &e. (Opposilt Club Hotel.) , GEORGE DIXON while thanking his friends and customers for the liberal support he has received since commencing business, begs to intimate that he is new opening np a large quantity of '. — NEW GOODS, Cameron'B and I i, (CELEBRATED -TOI: . • ut- a', he J favorite brands, •.!». ; "i ■ j .' CIGARS and CIG-IiIiiTTES of ihejbiiAt brand and quali- . ; Prime lireva and Manilla Cigars 3d each THE CHEAPEST HOUSE for violins;' Accordians,.Concertinas,<io.; i ; ; 1 THE CHEAPEST HOUSE for fancy .•Goodsand Toys, • -"•> : ' ;l THE CHEAPEST HOUSE for I'ipes, Meerschaums, G. 8.8., and Briar Pipes, in any quantity. ! PIPES REPAIKED. and COUNTED in Silver. : '''! Footballs & cricketing materia 1 to be sold very cheap, ' ' • ]' f. * f ' } Stations and sohools 'Liberally dealt with, Razors and "Scissors 'ground and'aet. " : having 3d, Tobacco Cutting Machine on the premise? ■ TRY-' 1 -:/ " l ; DIXON'S CELEBRATED ROUGH CUT; ; In the lead G.D. is' commissioned by Welliagtoa Buyers to sell o corner sections in the Dix)n estate'varying in size'and price• •; WAIRARAPAI AND--EAST Oft AST. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL society. SUBSCRIPTION' i LIST- 1 FOR TEE REDUCTION OF DEBT. THE foiloffing'ge'ntlemendo hereby offer and agree to give the .Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society the sums set opposite their signatures for the purpose of reducing the permanent debt of the Society:— :. • > , -.; • 'W. C.. BuohaiM,' '£loo ; ,Wm. Booth'- s Co,, £SO; A. Matthews, £10; W. ami H Beetham, ; ; £60;: N.' ani 'TJ Gfai.V' £l6; Hugh McManter, £5; J. and W. Barton, XKi ETancwd; £5; H. H. Jackson, f2; Jos. Bennett, '£10; P. F. I'ancred, £2; R. Braithwaite,.£2ll, R. Jnnfly, £2: J. O. Bidwill,''£l f; Wm: E. Bidv/ill, J. W. Strang, £2O; S. Bacon & Co., £1 Is; and'J. Payton'& Oo.j £1 Is " .Further. liy any member of the Committee, or at this' Office. 1135 CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, r. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors ; Coaches, horses, bnggiea, ulwaye on hire, Horses to bny and to sell on themost reason< ble terms. Always ready to do buaiiiKs,-. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL Llpi ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, (Limited). j EsiiBLIBBBD 1869. ' HEAD OFFICE: Temple ChaiSfbfers, Pea-therston-st., Wellington. I Rusideni SEORETiia - THOMAS SWMN, GEORGE YOUNG; : ' Travelling Agent, Masterton, l>l2d Oil
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1143, 4 August 1882, Page 3
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