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F.H.Wood; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1882.''". Slock Sale AT ''.''■■■':.■' :i CA'RTERTOJS. Wairaraoa and East Caast Pastoral Society's Yards. At Two o'clock,. T* .■ H. WOOD wiU sell by public auction Jj • at the above yards, Carterton, on THURSDAY, 30th instant£o Store Cattle, Mixed agos and flexes 35 do. 3 and 4-year old steers and heifers 15 Yearlings, Mixed sexea 10 Dain Cows 5 head' Beef HORSES, »11 classes 1 Chestnut Gelding, 3 yoars by, The Premier. Awarded Ist prize as a 3-year-old at the Carterton Show, 1880. Broken to saddle HACKS Light and Heavy Draught Horses 30head 18 months and 2-year-old Steers and Heifers mixed. . j 8 Spring Traps (New). A'c, &a,' he, Early entries requested for abovo sale, P. H. WOOD. 1Z"1 Auctioneer.. SAIUBDAV, DECEMBER 2,1882. Al Two O'clock. Carterton. Auction Rooms. 1 H. WOOD has received inetruotions to L' . Bell by public auction at hia rooms. Carterton— A large consignment of General Merchandise, Balance of a BANKHUPT STOCK, including— Drapery, of every description, Groceries of every description, Clothing, Crockery and Glassware, Saddles and Bridles, and Harness, also, New and Second-hand Furniture, Spring Mattresses, & - c, N.8.-Gooda for Sale, WITHOUT RESERVE, can be entered up to timo of Sale, Don't forget the datoSaturday, December 2nd. At 2 pm. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1882. Stock Sale AT THE FEATHERSTON SALEYARDS. J7I E WOOD mil sell by Public Auction n , at the Featherston Saleyards, On the above date, at 11.30 a.m.— STORE, Pat and Dairy Cattle HORSKS-All classes SHEEP, J'igß and Poultry. Early entries for the above sale are invited, in order to ensure due publicity being given to same by advertisement. N.B.—No charge for advertising. P. B. WOOD, Auctioneer. Clark's City Cash Drapery AND Clothing Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington. DIRECT IMPORTERS in Millinery Dress Good*, Costumes, Dolmans Hosiery. Prints, Calicoes, and every article in the Drapery Line, Also Men's and Boys' Clothing, White and Colored Bhirts, Gents Mercery, A'c., &c. Our Imports for this season are much larger than usual, therefore we have a large Choice of goods, and as we import directj no House in Town can Bell cheaper than we do. WE SAY THIS MOST FEARLESSLY. Visitors to Town will fiutl it tho right Shop to come to for whatover they may require, OLAEK'S City Cash Drapery AND Clothing Warehouse, LAMBTON QUAY, And at Featherston,. near the Royal Hotel. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29m. In the Empire Store. L" IST of Special Prizes, &c, will be given in a few days. Any information can be had from 1228 J. BROWN, Sec. BOOTS'FOR THE MILLION !! W. HUE S, (Late, Parka <(• Ptlemn.) NOTIFIES the wearers of Boots in Masterton and the Wararapa that he has Opened the Premises Next C. A. Briggs' Butchery, As a Detail BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. W.P. confines himself strictly to '.ho bespoke department. Boots made to onle*— warrahted to give comfort and satisfaction, Tho most durablo in the Wnirarapa, Testimonials in the sliapo of Prizes won at every Show in the district where Parkes' make have been exhibited, may be inspected on the premises, 1939 THE SHADES, WELLINGTON. Christmas Cheer. . 22s 6d. 22s 6d 2 dozen Ale 1 bottle Port Wine . Ibottle Brandy I,do. Whiskey,, Rum, or OH Tom ' HAVE increased the qnantitv of my JL hamper this year, as times aie better; The above will not be executed iinleso ihe order is given a full week before ('hwinuH. Terms Gash on delivery W. McKEEVER Country orders will bo attended to first.' WELLINGTON COLLEGE. GIRLS'HIGH SCHOOL. THE Girls' High School %\\ open 'on TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1883, for instruction in English, bVoich, Latin, Mathematics, Science, Singing an 1 Nei diework,withGerman, Italian, Music, Drawing ■■ arid Dancing as Extra Sulijecta. FEES: Senior Pupils, £3 3s icr Quartor, ! ■■■''■■''•''Junior Pupils, £2 ija „ ,y-''"' i Stationery 3s per Quarter in addition to : the above. Extra sulijcus fi-.ia one-to i ''Jhree Guineas per.Quartijr by arrajSg'ement, ■' "All-fees' must he p<'d in advance "'■' .' : ■ . OHAB. P, I'OWLES. 1288 .■..;■;: Secretary.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 27 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 27 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 27 November 1882, Page 3

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