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. .^302 the annual "■ RAM AND EWE'PiIS" UNDER THE AUSPICES OF. E WAIRARAPA ANDEASTCOAST TURAL SOCIETY.-' ■riS^Tr?J!:! ecton ' 011 THURSDAY-;-'IST& FEBRUARY, 1883, ■ , ■ Entries, accompanied by the ,'entrance fees'must be lodged with the Secretary at the Society's offices, Carterton; onor before 10th February, 1883, 11l order that .sulhoierit accommodation may! bo provided and catalogues prepared, vendors are requested to state oil , the fcritiy whether the Sheep are to be sold - by publio auction, if so by whom, oc by private ar- ; o , also whether to be sold Binglv' or in pens of 5 or 10. ~ All Bheep to be on the ground before 10 o'clock, ydfto sumjof the *• ' v: ■' .'•*» First 5 Sheep...,,..,is,per h< Over that number „ Uli-iM I do . p?gle Sheep..2 s, ( do , ... Auctioneers to draw lots for first turn of sale,| and to be limited to ~30, minutes, by time, and 60 shWp by number fof,each turn.' SALE commencing at NOON sharp, l ' 1 : .)i'; VtUviJ! W. O. BOCHANAN, _ President. Carterton, ■ : ~ r —TT-ri Hon c E.... ,).ih >(i IBEG to inform the public of Masterton that I have disposed of py,Grain and .Seed husineaa'ktely .carried ■on Quceh-Btreet to Mr George .Langton, who, I trust] will receive a fair and All ajnbunts' due 1 to ' Store 1 from the 18'tb December must be paid to Mr Langton, who entitled to:receive tho eame?''.' ! r J'-t ' jOB'VILE. 1 ' :

MrjLmgton ivill also take local orders'fol our famous iMaiiricevilloLime,' ; ' "ISA job vile,;' N. 0 T ICE,' A. IjL ACCOJJNTS due tojJ. ; Vi]e,&,Co.," t*r, I Carriers j to J. Vile,' Grain arid Seed Merchant; and also all accounts due_to the [Estate of R. Freeman', ]Bater.--Jata. bf'Grey • ■town,i must be paid to the undersigned or to, Mr 0j Langton (whose 1 receipt will bo a su'ffi: fiient Jdisoharge) forthwith, 01 they will at once be sued for ''' '' J ; ■ - 'TV/I PURGING.. c s, •ITA, .(various,,, designs), , Visiting Gard&i •('vory. or enamellodj, Business shape), at the Wairarapa Daily Office; .. CHRISTMAS' CHEER f!! T W; ton for th^ very liberal support accorded to him in tlie past begs most respectfully fo announce his Annual Christmas; Sale!; TO COMMENCE ON,. S A T UR'D.A Y ■ NEXT; Andlast for one week only,'when EVERY LINE .will be offered at. such PRICES-.as wi : ; '' ' . SUIT' EVERYBODY J )|! ; ' Eemember:^OßOPWEE^ .■7.1 NOTE ADDRESS- ,.' 7| w^p v -jßiimsMp CENTRAL BOOT AND SH'JK, WARE-* ; ~,'j HOUSE,MASTERTON. 1 t "ifpyitsiU Opuncil Ohqmlers, J''

. 1 : , ~ —■ . . 1 y.±ir .V.? ci ftvM&rf' r*:i ;! TimeisMoney^,^' MAGHp&RY ; VBRStiS HAND MBOR. PARTIES about X, 'quire any description of GAfIPENTER'Bior JOINERIS, work done, are respcst■fully advispd to get a price from > .. : S. Bacon and Co. Who are,in apposition to give; the BEST ARTICLE and tho'MOST WOBK for the LEAST MONEY, . , ; .large.Stocks of 8E A SON ED T IMBER,! Dressed and rough, Mouldings, 1 Skirtings,' Boors, Sashes, &c,, &o. ■ In fact everything necessary to carry out any orderis,'always on hand.^; ! ''Estimates given and eontoc its taken, and j •FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN.Bent t6/any part of the country. Masterton, Dec, 11,1882; 1252

' The Festive Season. J i rjIHOSE who wish.to keep up the Good Old English Custom at Xmas Will do woll to.send their ,'ordera ; to tht ; ; undersigned for a sample of '.j.,,,.'. His Noted and far-famed : Australian Wines,"- ; The. notoriety these mnw have ■ met jvith at THE' -I'M' Is a .thorough fjood proof of their excellence^ 5 Havingibeen corinecfed many years with the Wino Me, and knowing thfe •BPI£OIALVINTAGES settlers favoring me'with' their ' orders'can dependupon'receivingrrißST • ; glass vIi'KPEESIOKg WELLINGTON* JUST ARRIVED ,|BOM, LONDON-, tßAXilj' PROGR AjioiES,. 'tows 1 "" /. v ,• Vs'}"^3off r WAIRARAPA' DAILY OFFICE. .* P A:P A-WiA>.l| i rnERRY.. ANDBAIIJLIE,. ~ .PMPlijETols, A iS&f'ipSSdK IMijiiM lianjf. i'Tnjfe'l j*» ''iTOy. :!■;uisi eivjH t . :'JA vir-rr K'-M »i HiWai/l.'S 'Timber oat to any size orilengthv livered toany \>arl of;the district at thembfcfc: reasonable prices. ' iil262i wi *»••'( j iif;; t ii^jvlcS ocJ Si M»{»W-•'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 24 January 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 24 January 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 24 January 1883, Page 1

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