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F, Hi Wood.; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1882, : \ : .;- At one o'clock, ■> . Entirely l 'unreserved Sale! of/ ...; : -V EVERYTHING. ! "!' CARTERTON.-—CARTERTON. EH, WOOD lias received instructions « to sell by publicauction at his rooms CAKTBKTON, I On the above date, at 1 p.m. ; Without Reserve. A largo Consignment of General Drapery and Clothing (about £3OO worth), . Also—- .. Calicoes, flannels, rugs . Blankets, sheetings, carpotinßS ~.;.. Dressstiii.s, underclothing Men's & Boy's suits, hats, sox ■ • Grocery Tea Sugar Flour Kerosene Bice, li'o,, do. Nciv and Secondhand Furniture Crockery Ironmongery ,• And Sundries,

SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1882. Annual Horse Parade At the Waitarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, OABTBBTON. J7l H WOOD will hold a-nalo by public x', auction at the Society's yawls, Carterton, after the parade, of HORSES Entries cm be made on the ground up to time of sale 1178

PIiELIMINABY NOTICE. Stock Sale at Carterton, THUIiSDAY, OCTOBER 5,1882. At 2 p.m. JD . STOCK SALE' At tho Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton, on tho above dale at 2 p.m. Early entries invited, _ The auctioneer desires to call the attention of his clionta and the public generally to the facts that all entries are advortised free of charge and that 6 per cent, commission on stook sold covers all charges. On entries submitted and not sold, a small fee is charged for putting up. ' P. H, WOOD, U™ Auctioneer.

THURSDAY 6th OCTOBER, 1882. PASTOEAL POOIETY'S YARDS, CARTERTON. jl H. 'WOOD has received instructions . » to sell by public auction, at the Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton, on the above date at 2 p.m.— 200 Ewes (in lamb or with lamb at foot) half-bred, 50 Wsthers, Store Cattle. Daily Cows. Horses (backs ftad drafts). 1184 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST ' PASTORAL SOCIETY'S SHOW. CARTERTON, , Wednesday, ltst November, 1882. 1 H. WOOD will hold a sale by auction .'■'.' of EXHIBITS at the above show, at 4 p.m. on day of show. And his usual STOCK SALE on the day following the Show, viz., THURSDAY, 2nd inst,, at 2p.m,, ontlio Show Grounds and Yards. ' Entries for both' Sales are invited. F. H. WOOD, 1184 Auctioneer, CRICKET I CRICKET I TUST landed, ex City of Tt,njora and Norman M'Leod, £2OO worth of Duke's celebrated Bats, Balls,' and Wickets; and Bvyan's Lessruards, Gauntlets, and G-loyes. A. J. BENNETT, Cuba-streot, Wellington, Under the patronatje of His Kmlknty SIR JAMES FERQUSSON, A T CLAYSON'S ON THE BLOCK, jQ. Between Corbetfc'a Empire Hotel and the Post Oilice, can be seentlio LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of the Newest and Best Fruits, Pastry, and Confectionery in the District. I have lately (at the earnest request of my numerous friends, and for their especial requirements) added the premises adjoining, where it is my intention to keep a regular supply of FBESH FISH and VEGETABLES POULTRY, GAME, Ac, ready dressed and trussed by one who understands the business, Opposition I court; Competition I defy! I ALL OF THE BEST, and nothing bnt the best of everything made, and a good supply always in stock, The supposition is that opposition may threaten demolition, but mj condition helps me to maintain position, ■ 'Tla not in mortals to command success. " He will do moreEndeavor to deserve it JAMES CLAYSON, From Hill's Bed House, and Hill and Jones' Jewry-st., Aklgate, Landon.

PUBLIC NOTICE. ,HE Proprietors ofths NEW ZEALAND 1 CLOTHING FACTORY arothe largest employers ol labour in New Zealand. \ To encourage Local Industry, and to drive imported clothing out of the market, they sell A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PBICE! IN OUR ROYS' DEPARTMENT The pnblic can choose from the largest stock of Youths' and Boys' Clothing, made princi • pally from New Zealand Tweeds, which are thoroughly shrunk in our Factory before being made up, and are superior in fit and style to imported goods, Wo keep Boys' Ulsters.and O-ercoatj to fit children of three years of age Bnd upwards.' OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT .: Is now replete with NEW WINTFR GOODS. Wo have in addition to our'usual stock, Black and Blue Frock and Walking Coats, Black Trousers and Vests, and a special line of Fanoy and Sealskin Vest J, very cheap. Weare desirous of calling particular attention to our IMMENSE STOCK OF OVERCOATS ; AND: ULSTERS, .'made of | Blue Witnoys, Irish Frieze, Blue Beavers, MoKgiel Tweodß, and Fancy Cloths, Macintosh, Para;mata Tweeds, and Fancy Waterproof Coats Novelties in Ties, Scarfs/ Gloves, Shirts,; (to, Boys' and Men's Hats and Caps in splendid shapes; also soma pretty styles for young children, Agents for the colebratod Werthiom Hand Sewing Machine,. - ■ - „ .:NEW;ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. 1180 A, CLARK, Mauser.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 3

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