'■'.;:.'.; THE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE PAIR ....'■,:' -.. ■ ii'a. ,ii ~, , UNDER THE AUSPICES CF THE WAIRARAPA ANDEASTCUASST ' : PASTORAL AND AGRICUL- :,; :TURALSb(DIETYr i/ ,' Vi WILL be held at the SHOW GROUNDS, Carterton, on THURSDAY, 15m FEBRUARY, 1883, Entries, accompauied by the enhance .'fees, must be lodged with the Beoret&ry at tlio Society's oflicos, Carti rton, on or bofoie Suturday, 10th February, 1883, at 1 p.m. In order that sufficient accommodation may bo provided and catalogues prepared, vendors are requested to'state oife the entry whettor.tlie Sheep are to be sold:' by jralj'ic* amtion, if so. by yirh-jm, or byfprtyitto atran'geiiieut; also whether to bo sold "singly or in pens of 5 or 10. Ail 6heep to be on the ground before 10 o'clock, and to be removed only by permission of the Stewards. ;<■;.- .■.■,. (i ~, ENTRANCE PEKS..; First 5 Shoep Is per head . Over that number....,,,lid .d.>:; • > ..,■■ SingleShcop. ...2n . do : ;) Auctioneers, to,draw lots,,fur ftatiuin of Bale, and to bo limited Jo 30, minutes by time, and 50 sheep by number for .each imu SALE commencing at NOON sharp,: i, ; . , W\ C. BUCHANAN," :■....!. .:; . :. President.: Carterton, Dee. 30th,:1882. ~,,/ ■,, , ; . , ; . '" K. O T.l'iCiE. ...■:■...«.'. thai I have disposed of my Grain and Seed business lately carried on by me in Queen-street to Mr George Tiangton, who, I trust, will receive a fair and liberal support,. All amounts due to Store from the 18th December must bo paid to Mr Laiigton i; who :l alone is entitled to rcctivo the same, Mr Lanjjion will alto toko local 'orders for our fampui Mauricivil'o Lime, : '■'• : ' ! JOBViLK,notick,' "".;". ii ; 1 LLACCOUNTS'duetoJ.ViIe fr.Ccv, l. Carrieiß; to J. Vile, Grain and St oi Merchant; and also all accounts duo to llu Estate sf,K, Freeman, ; Baker.! lato of Grey" town,- must be paid to the undersipned or to Mr ti. Lsngton (whose receipt will bo a siiffinicnt discharge) forthwith, or'they' will at once be sued for without further notice.' 1262 ... JOB VILIS.' ]\/J OURNINQ, CARDS » (varions i designs), Visiting ; .(.'ards (ivory or enamelled), Business Cards (many/ shape), at the Wiiturur-A Daily bifico, 'CHRISTMAS CHEER 111 '' w. p/feCinghal,i 'HILE thanking the public of MasterYY ' toil andsurroundiiigliistiiet;'for the very liberal support accorded- to l.im in the past begs most respectfully to anntiunco his ■ Annual 'fflnstmai Sale f TO COMMENCE OH SATURDAY .KRXTi And last for one week only, when' EVERY LINE will be offered at such PRICES as wi '•'''' '■'' ■ '■''■' ' - ! " SUIT EVERYBODY!!!//; ■ Remember: FOR ONE WEEK NOTE ADDRESSW. P. FBLLISGHAM,;; ] '/; CENTRAL BOOT AND SH'JE .WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON, ' (Opposite Powc.il Chambers.;) Time is Money. MACHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR, PARTIES about to build or wh» require any description, of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done are respe-t----fully adviapcl to get a price from S.Bacon and Co. .-. Who are.in a position to (jive tlio BEST ARTICLE and tho-MOST WORK forUbe ; Large Stocks of , , SEASONED TIMB.ERr^ Dressed and rough, Mottldiugv Skirtings, 1 Doors, Sashes, &c, dx. In fact everything necessary to; carry out any orders, alwaya'on hand. ■ r , " Estimates given and oontracts taken,"arid FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN sent to any part of the country.; -. ; ] '' ''■ :: j ; '•', Masteitou, Dec. 11,1882. ' 1252 Good Old EnglishiGustom aUXmas Will do well: to send llioir orders. to tlit undersigned for a sample'of '' His Noted aud far-famed Australian Wines.' 1 !i Tlio notoriety theaewines have met With at ; ■ THE.. '..:■,.;.::;„ ■ BORDEAUX'EXHIBITION',/•'. Is a thorough good proof of their excellence.' Having been connected many yban ftitli' the ! Wirio Trade, and -knowing the SPECIAL* VINTAOES settlers: favoring me ; with : tbeir > ordtra can depend upon ■ receiving a 1 FIRST CLASS ARTICLE, -s; ■■'- • ■F. I PRESTON,^ LAUBfoi wAY^tmiMfcik': fUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON^ ■;■■■■•' 'JESTHETIC i k ! BAlilL PROGWRAMMES;« ' W AIRARAPA DAILY 'OtFIGH: 5 ! < PA PAjW. A I S A-Wi'-M P'tftt'S-' TERRY ANDBAILLIhV.J' PkoPiiiEt'orl' A LARGE;STO.CK of.,Tct.:ra,'Matabßed* ' and "White Pine Timber alwayson hswlt •)■ ALL''ORDERS-PROMPTLY. ATrENDEI)' .':■■- : I.'-;.'. , :ifi:. ; .i;iilQ ■•>: in'...ru*,'.< v ' i: i '.■'. ■:,:■. ..:.-V.i'J ■ !- :i-J.J;..ir; .(!:;it,i>l :i.|!..'|l ; Timber cut to'any sip ,or : }engtli,'.aiiil &•>■ iiyeredtonnypart^ftfjoi!ißUii:cat : 'thomdst' reasonable priees; r ' ! '"' '■'■ ''• '' ; ;'"-"-'' :r ' ( 'l2fi2 :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1273, 9 January 1883, Page 1
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