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■ ■ , . :F. H< Wood. : H TURDAY,' 9th SEPTEMBER. I, |- • ; ; At2 p.m. UNRESERVED; SALE. "171 H. WOOD haa received instructions to D'• sell by pu blio auction at his rooms, Groytown, on tho above date, at2 p m.— WITHOUT RESERVE- ■ Drapery,,. . Grocery, Crockery ( New and second-hand Furniture, &c. Entries received up to time of Sale. Sethuue & Co. TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, Y aluable Frehold Properties, MASTERTON AND GREYTOWN. By Order of the Mortgagees, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supremo Court, under the provisions of the Conveyaucing Ordinance Amendment Act,. 1860, and the sale by ■•'•■■■■■ Mortgagees Act, 1870. Messrs j. h. bethune & co., have been favored with instructions to sell by public auotion at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington. on TUESDAY, the 12th day of Hepember,: at 2 o'clock.; : e _ All that piece of land, part of section - No. 17 on the plan of the Small Farm Settlement of Masterton, containing about 1 rood 2 poles, having a frontage of 120 links to a public road by a depth of 225 links, together with & substantial Dwelling House orected thereon, formerly occupied by tke late Captain Buok. All that piece of land, part of Section No. 21 on the plan of the township - ot Greytown, containing about 2 roods 7 poles, having a frontage of 72 feet to the main road from Wellington to Masterton on the West, and a frontage of 72ft. to a road on the Kiist, by a depth of 33l)it„ together with 6-roomed House, Shop and Untbuildings erected thereon, lately in the occupation ot Mr Joseph Averv, Painter. For further particulars apply to ' MESSRS IZARD k !>ELL, Solicitors, Wellington. Or to 1171 The Auctioneers, NOTICE, BEST'S I'UPILS mil re-assemble Monday, the 18th Sept,, Whoa the Third Term of 1882 will begin, Cole-st., Masterton, 4th September, 1882. 11G9 ASHER'D Exhibition of Arts AND FANCY FAIR Is now OPEN at Masterton . FOR ONE WEEK IN THE Corner Shop, opposite the Post Office, with American Novelties, inclndFlying Butterfly, and the PIANO TOP, Also Jewellery, Pictures, and a large variety of FANCY GOODS. A'l to be sold at very low prices. 300 presents to be given a'way on a novel system. Open from 10 to 5, and 6 to 9. D. ASHER, 11(17 ■ Proprietor. HT. MATTHEW'S PARISH fiATHF.RO ING Thursday, Sep. 31,18te3. DIVINE SERVICE 11 a.m. Preacher-REV. T. WESTHRY. Tea in Town Hall 5.30 to 7.30. CONCERT-8 pint. Admission, 2s Bd; Concert only, 1b 6d vV. E. PAIGE. NOTICE. j THE next English and - European Mail via San Francisco will close at this office on SATURDAY, the 9th day of September, at 1.30 p.m. ' - - For money orders and registered letters at 11.30. For newspapers at 12 noon. J. BAGGE, 1170 Postmaster. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY ! rpHE NEW ZEALAND, /CLOTHING 1 FACTORY. Supply a Sinole Article at the Whop silk Pkice. Any article purchased and not apirfoved of will be exchanged with tjiysame courtesy with which . old or tie i returned. Tho New Factory are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. : "V The variety of Stole is pronounced unequalled iiMhe market. : The display of GLufHINd and SI Eli- / CER Y is the learnt in New Zealand. OUR BOYS' AND MKN'S-P/tdTHING Are adapted to the requirements of all classes. Our school suits we can boldly assert are the best vuiue ever placed before the public, while the better class c of goods are manufactured from the PRIZE 'MEDA L MOSQIEL TWEEDS, and in! such a superior style, tluit henceforth, instead of laying excessive prices, well fitting Garments may baobiained At the Wholesale Price. We desire to call epec'al attention to. our Overcoats this season, in heavy a ill light tweeds. Residents in the country districts , are into send for our sell-measurement uuia which ensure all garments be sent the correct stvle. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. LAMBTON ,QUAY, j ' A. CLARK. I June 8, 1882. Manager, MR J. T, M, STANFORD, L.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon, Albert House, Masterton. in thanking the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts for past favors bestowed upon bim, begs to inform them that he may be consulted daily at the, above address. All kinds of operations, including Neurotomy, Tympany, Castrating, Firing, &c., performed oii modern principles. Terms moderate. 1172 J. H. ANGOYK, Blacksmith, farrier, and AGRICULTURAL., IMPLEMENT i MAKER, ' V- HiGH-BTBEET, CiRTEBTON. NOTICE. is hereby given that the Masterton Borough Council propose to raise tho' sum of £3,600 by way of Bpeoial loan, as proVittedJn Part'X. of "The Municipal Ci>r|>iratioia Act, 1875," for the following -pmposesin' itstreet construction and improvement i' 2900 iV/'ultji, )ip iv.,f«r Iff, extinguishing "ami ..ousting Fire Brigade .J, fiOO Street L.iiqi» ... ... 100 : - : £B6OO AHRED BJSH, , UjO Mayor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 3

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