(' \; !; "''Fan.-Wood. ';:■"••;"■■ ■/■;'. PRELIJOTM : NOfiCE; WAIRAEMiANOBAST C^AST' ;: PASTORAL.SOCIETY'S SHOW. =, .-./'OAMM.■■■':' ; ' " H \ : Wednesday,'lst Noyemfe/1882., \^'. VH. WOODwiiihhld a ; sale by ;i auotion X' . of EXHIBITS at the above show, at 4 p.m. on day'Of show. ' *>'■ • • '• ■'''■ And hiausual STOCK SAL 13 on.the- day following tho Show, viz., THURSDAY,'2nd inat., at 2p.m.» onthe Show Grounds and Yards. .•.., s ,: ; . .-,:•.■ ■ :;<:: - Entries for both Sales are invited. ■'••■'■' ' F.H.WOOD, >■'■■•■■■ 11 Q * •.■-.■. Auctioneer. 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 21882, ' ■ I At2p.m. ••";'.■ il H. WOOD has received instructions• X • to sell by publio auction, at the Pastoral Society's Yards Carterton! oh'the above date (the day following the Show)40 head mixed Btoro cattle 10 dairy cows : Early entries mvited, No charge for advertising. F.H.W00D,'...., 1202 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1882, At 2 p.m. GENERAL 1 ANP GENUINE UNRE- . SERVED SALE. At the Greytown Auction Rooms, jl H. WOOD will sell by publio auction ; . .at his rooms, Greytown, on the ■ above date— Goneral Merchandise of every description, comprising toa, sugar, flour, soan, candles, kerosene, oatmeal, drapery, clothing, hosiery, shirts, i>ents' saddles and bridles,' cutlery and crockery • New and Secondhand furniture, &a., Entries for abe-ve uala can be made up to time of sale. ■ P. H. WOOD, * 209 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81st, 1882. By Order of tho Mortgagee. jl H. WOOD has received instructions . , from tho Mortgagee, to soil by public miction, at his roims, Carterton, on the above date, at 2 p.m., the following freehold properties. Loll. Allotment of lanfl, being part of section 173, Turatahi Plain Block, situate Bdviderc roid, containing 1 acre 35 porches, splendid land. Together with four roomed cottage, sheds, and outbuildings, garden, 4c., known as being the property of M M. J, Busth. Lot 2, Allotment of land, part of section 209, having a frontage of 60 links to High-Btrcet, Carterton, together with all buildings erected thereon, . comprising 4-roomed cottage, workshop, Ac, lately in the occupation of Mr L. "Wiley. Terms easy; bulk of the purchase money oan remain on mortgage if desired, Also, One acre of land, part of section No. 270 Taratalii Plain Block, situate on Arnold's Line, Carterton, • known as the sito of Robinson's Mill. NO RESERVE. 1209 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, At 2 p,m. 30,000 FEET SAWN TOTARA AND RIMU TIMBER. FH. WOOD has received instructions , • from Mr E. L. Wakelin to sell by pub.ic auction at his mill, Main-street, Carterton, ou the above date, iu lots to suit buyers—--30,000 feet Totara audJßimu Timber, all lengths ami sizes. Suitable for Builders and Contractors. TO THE INHABITANTS OF MASTERTON. l'un a trap round Master for the purpose of delivering Poultry, Fish, Butter, Eggs, Ac, <fcc„ and all Vho may favor her with their patronage may rely on immediate attention, J'lease NOTICE the following ; POULTRY (dressed) FOWLS DUOKS TURKEYS FISH (dressed) BUTTER (fresh) EGGS. I FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD. GOOD, dry, sound Firewood supplied by the undersigned and delivered at the shortest notice. All'orders left with J. Elliott, saddler, will receive prompt attention. J. J. CHAPMAN, 1107 ' Upper Plain. A. LINDSAY. \0 Storekeepers and Station-manage... , A, LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kinds of | Boots and Shoes, is now prepared to make Men's Best Watertights, pojjged, at 14&— riveted, 13s per pair for o>ders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, and Cuba-st., Cash Boot Mart. Wellington. Under the patroiiaje of His fc„„ v „ V 3 SIR JAMES FESGUSSON, y\ T. CLAYSON'S ON THE BLOCK, iX Between Corbett's Empire Hotel and the' Post Office, cm be ssenthe 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 eaiiecial requirements) added the premises adjoining, where it is my intention to keep a regular supply of FRESH FISH and VEGETABLES POULTRY, GAME, &c, ready dressed and trussed by one who understands the business, Opposition I court; Competition I defy! 1 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 more- • Endeavor to deserve it . JAMES [ CLAYSON, \ Prom Hill's Red House; and Hill and Jones' Je\[y-st.,Aldgatfl,Landon. ;, PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr R,R. Armstrong lias been appointed Agent to the Association in Oarlerton,.i and he . alone is.authoriseil to receive subscriptions in that distiiob. G. WYETT, S 03 Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 21 October 1882, Page 3
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