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F, H. Wood. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1882, '! j. , ; At one o'clock, . ■ Entirely unreserved Sale of EVERYTHING. CARTERTON.—CARTERTON. FH. WOOD has received instructions « to soil by publicnuction at his rooms . CARTERTON, On the above dale, at 1 p.m. Without Reserve. A large Consignment of Geuprnl Drapery and Clothing (about £3OO worth), Also— Calicoes, flannels, rugs Mankets, sheetings, carpotings Dress stn,.s, underclothing Men's & Hoy's suits, hats, sox Ribbons, Inces and. fanoy goads Also Grocery ' I Tea ) Sugar Flour Kerosene Bice, d'C, d-d, • New and Secondhand Furniture Ciockerv Ironmongery And Sundries,

SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1882. Annual Horse Parade At the Wairarapa ami East Coast Pastoral riooiely's Yards, CABTBBTOM. FH. WOOD will hold a sale by public , auction at the Society's yauls, Carterton, after the parade, of HORSES (All classes). Entries can he made on the ground up to time of talc. ' 1178

PRELIMINARY NOTICE, Stock Sale at Carterton, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,1882. At 2 p.m. FH. WOOD will hold his next monthly STOCK SALE At tho Wsirarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards. Carterton, on the above dale at 2 p.m. Early entries invited. I'hn auctioneer desires to call tho attention of his clients and the public generally to tho facts that nil entries arc advertised frco of charge and that 5 per cent, commission on stock sold covers all charges. On entries submitted and not sold, a small fee is charged for putting up, F. H. WOOD, llfiO Auctioneer,

CRICKET! CRICKET! JUST landed, ox City of Tuijore and Norman M'Lcod, £2OO worth of Duke's celebrated Bats, Balls, and Wickets; aud Bryan's Leggftiards, Gauntlets, and G-loyes. A. J. BENNETT, Cuba-street, Wellington. Under the patronage of His Excellency sir jamss Fmnmir. fl Between Corbett's Empire Hotel and the jfoßt Office, can be Been the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of the Newest and Best Fruits, Pastrj', and Confectionery in tlio District. I have lately (at the earnest request of my numerous friends, and for their especial requirement") added the premises adjoining, where it is my intention to keep a regular supply of FRESH FISH aud VEGETABLES POULTRY, GAME, Ao., ready dressed and trussed by one who understands the business, Opposition I court; Competition I defy!! ALL OF THE BEST, and nothing but the best of everything made, and a good supply always in stock. The supposition is that opposition may threaten demolition, but my condition helps me to maintain position, 'lis not in mortals to command success. He will do moreEndoavor to deserve it. JAMES OLAYBON, From Hill's lied House, aud Hill and Jones' Jewry-st., Aldgate, Landon. Education Office, Wellington, 18th Sept., 1882, A N ASSISTANT MISTRESS is required JX for tlio Masterton School; salary £BO per annnm. Applications must be sent lo this office, not later than MONDAY NEXT, the 25th. A, DORSET, 1183 Seeret»rv . PUBLIC NOTICE. "IHE Proprietors of thi NEW ZEALAND CLOTHINGFACTOKY arc tlio largest employers ol labour in New Zcal.v.d. To encourage Local Industry, and to drive imported clothing out of tho market, they sell A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE ! ' IN OUB BOYS' DEPARTMENT The public can choose from the largest stock of Youths' and Boys' Clothing, made prints! pally from New Zealand Tweods, which are thoroughly shrunk in our Factory before being made up, and aro superior in fit and style to imported goods. Wo keep' Boys' Ulsters and O/ereoats to fit children of three years of age and upwards. OUR MRU'S DEPARTMENT

Is now replote with NEW WINTFRGOODS. We have.in addition to our usual stock, Blaok and Blue Frock and Walking ('oats, Black Trousers and Vests, and a special line of Fancy and Sealskin VcstJ, very cheap. Woare desirous of calling particular attention to our IMMENSE STOCK. OF OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, made of blue VVitneya, Irish Frieze, Blue Beavers, Mongiel Tweeds, and Fancy Cloths, Macintosh, Paramata Tweeds, and Fancy Waterproof Coats and Leggings, (fee. Novelties in Tics, Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts, &c. Boys' and Men's! Hats and Caps in splendid shapes; also'souio pretty styles for young children. ! : . ' Agents, for the celebrated Werthiem HandSewing Machine. NEW. ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOEY. Wellington Branch— ; 11R0 A. CLARK, Manager.. MASTEBTON RABBIT DISTBICT. NOTICE is hereby riven that unless all arrears of rates due to tho Masterton Babbit Trust are paid on or before the 30th insfc., legal proceedings will be taken forthwith for their recover,. Mr Arthur Hatha-, way, of Masteiton,,lias been 'authorised tor colleptall'auch arrears'and his receipt, wil be a mffioient disjhnrge in respect' of the same. A. STEWAET, . ■ „■ . ' Chairman,. Mastortcn, 16tb September, 1882,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1185, 21 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1185, 21 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1185, 21 September 1882, Page 3

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