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F, H. Wood. ifimmyfii: F. a D SAJLEJ OQ Ijaf.reroiYei} instruotionf tp ion Self By publlo.'uuctioh at his rooms; GreytoVra/'OS'the abovi datej atApim.— j m ' ;!: •!«.,.; Drapery, n q j,» j Grocery* « ** w :r< ,-;;av •iQtotiw*,. i Ironmongery, New.and: second-hand Furniture, &o, | 'Entries deceived up io-iime of. Sale. | Betlmne &..Go. .TDEtoiY,' 12th SEPTEMBER, j Valuable Frehold Propeii•|l:" tiSaj'"- ,; i ; \ ;I' 7 j By' Order of the Mortgagees, .under cojiducfc of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, .under .the ( pr<msionß of the CoWeyaUfat!' Ordinance Amend- ! ""Iment \ct, I860,: and thersalo by ' - -Mortgagees Aot, 1870,»« | , Messrs j. h. bethune a go., h«e -been faVored with instructions tp, sell by publip auotion at their rooms, corner jof Featherston and Brandon-Streets, Wellington, on' TUESDAY, the 12th day of |epember, at2>o'cloeL :i b./ f. , All that piece of lknd, part of section No, 17 on the plan of the *Bmidl Farm Settlement of Masferton, containing about 1 rood 2 poles, having , . a frontage of, 120 links to. a public 'j-/, road ( ' by a ~ft, depth of 225 Ms, toaethertflth'a Substantial SwiaU ■ All,that piece of land, part of Section . No, 21 on the plan of the towusliip ot Greytown, containing about 2 roods 7 poles, having a frontage!of , 72,fee(io the main road from Wjal. liugton to Masterton oh the West, and a frontage of 72ft. to a road on . , tho tot,,by a depth of 330ft„jtogiither with 6-roomed House, Shop ni.d Oi thuUdings ereoted thereon, , : , lately iu the occupation of Mr ' ifoseph-Avery, Paiuter. For further particulars apply to ; • MESSRS IZAED & HELL, . . Solicitors, Wellington, Or to j 1171 The Auctioneers. TTTILL be held in the Town Hall, Mas--IVV f terton, on THUBSDAY,,7Ih September. . .» ?. ! Doors open' : at7,Bo-f-Admission Is 6d. Members are requested to attend punctually at 7 p..n. T. P. GIKDWOOD,. 1169 Secretary Committee. N Q T I 0 E, BEST'S PUPlLS.will re-assemble Monday, the 18th Sept., When the Third Term of 1882 will begin.

4th September, 1882. ' 1169; ASHER'a Exhibition; of Arts AND w':! ■ FANCY FAIR i Is NOW OPEN^atMASTERTON FOR ONE WEEK IN THE Comer Shop, opposito the Post Offioe, with American Novelties, inoluilFlying Butterfly, and the PIANO TOP, AlsO: Jewbubrt, Pictubbs, and a; large variety of : FANCY GOODS. A'l to be sold at very low prices. 800 presents to be given away on a novel Open from 10 to 5, and 6 to 9; , .D. ASHER, 1107 ' - > Proprietor. HT. MATTHEW'S PARISH'GATHERO IHG ' Thursday;, Sep. SI, IBto3. 'MVjNE SERVICE 11a.m. Preacher—REV. T. WESTERN. Tea in Town Hall 5.30 to 7.30. CONCERT-8 p.m. Admission; 2s 6d;i Concert only, Is 6 ' : " W. B. PAIGE. NOTICE... THE next English and European Mail via San Francisco will close at this offise on SATURDAY, the 9th. day of September, at 1.30 p,m,.. For money orders and registered letters at 11.80. For newspapers at 12,n00n. J. BAGGE, (U7O i , ;i j Postniiiskr. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY rinHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING 1 .. V factory. , ; SbpiijY'a Sims Article at.thk Whom- • „ BAiiEPrior. Any article purchased and not approved of '' will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was .■ • sold ortfe money '• ! returned. The NOT'ZKAaNn' CtO'niiNo Factory are —now displaying I ■ NEW 'MANUFACTURES I FOR .WINTER WEAK.. The variety, of style is pronounced unequalled in themarket. | ~. The diipktj of CLOTHINu and MUSSi GEBY t'j iia largest ftrffcw 1 , M , Zealand. , w; OUR BOYS' AND Ml'ti'S #THING, : Are adapted.,to.y the requirements of all glasses. Our school suits, we can boldly assert are, the best value ever placed before the .public, while Jhe, betterclass of goods ;are manufacturedfrom the PRIZE MEDAL MOSQIEL TWEEDS, ahd" in jsuoh superior style, that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, Well fitting Garments may be obtained { , | At the Wholesale Price. '■We desire to;call spco.al' attention. to, our Overeo'd-ts .this seasqn,. fo.jieajjt; aiil'lighttweeds.. ■;i j • Residents in .the country; districts, are in* ..!.' j• to • pend<for, /Oqr'i,self-measurement, uy ifiO; which eMnre all garments be sent ■thffcorreot.stvle. ~ NEW ZEALAND pLOTHIN ; G FACTORY. ' LAMBTON ,QOAY. ; A. CLABK. , Juno 8, 1882. Manager. ROBERT GO ODIN, : from this.date >in :anyf part ; pf', Valley. Orders to be sent fo ,the Royal Hotel, of 10 miles 10s i.beyond, agreemenC; rodiw ion of two.ormore horses, fy.Goofiii Ims had exnvimofl and never

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 7 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 7 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 7 September 1882, Page 3

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