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m f 4K/. THE ANNUAL I ;EAI AND EWE PAIR DNDEB.THE ADSHCE3 OIXiOJDiy.' : ■' V/. THE WAIRARAPA AKDEASTCOAbT • PASTORAL AND AGEIOUL- •' TURAL SOCIETY. \\J ILL be held at the SHOW GROUNDS, VV Carterton, on THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 18S3. . Entries, accompanied by tlio Ufitr/mce; tees, must be lodged with the Secretary at' .the Society's offices, Carterton, on or before Saturday, 10th February, 1883, at 1 p.m. In order that sufficient accommodation may be provided and catalogues prepared, vendors are requested to state on the entry whether tho Sheep are to be sold by .public auotion, if so by whom, or by private arrangement ; alsa.whothcr to be : sold/singlyr oi'in iK'iis,6f/o<oriO', I >. i O i,t> riUf ' All sheep to be oil the ground before 10 o'clock, tud.to be removed, only. ,by..permission of the' Stewards; •• •' ; . ENTRANCE FEES. First fl 5heep;.....,,1a per'iiead (bcrthatnumbej: Gd do ; Single 5heep.....,,.,, 2s ...do Auctioneers to draw lots .for first tan/of Sale, and to be limited to .-SO-ißiDUteS' lime, and 50 sheep by niifnljer for eacli'turn, SALE commencing at NOON sharp, W:c. ' '' l ' President. ' Carterton, Dec. 30th, ISB2. : V: o N 0 T I C E.. IBEG to inforai'tbe public of Masterton that I have disposed of aiy Grain and Seed business lately carried on by me in Queen-street to Mr George langton, who, I trust, will receive a fail 1 and liberal support,'; All amounts due to .Store from, .the; 18th December must be paid to Mr Laugton, who alone is .entitled to rcceiyo the same;v.; .; ■ : . JOB VILE.', Air Langlon will also talte loeal orders for our famous Mauriceville Lime; " ' :„■ .... ; JOBYILE. ' N 0 T I C I! . ALL ACCOUNTSdue to J. Vilo Co., Carriers; to J. Vile, Grain and Reed Merchant; and also'.all accounts due to'the' Estate of R, Freeman, Baker, late of'Greytown, must be.paid tothe'undersißnod or to Mr fi. Langton (whose receipt will be a suffi; ci'ent discharge) forthwith, orthoy will at ; on.co be sued for without further notice,' : 1282 JOB YILE, . ■l\/| OURNING CARI)| ItJL (various designs), .Visiting Cards (ivory or enamelled), Business Cards (in aiiy shape), at the Waiiiabapa Daiiy Office.

CHRISTMAS CHEER ! !•! WHILE -thanking the public of MaateiO _ ■ ton ana surroundinc; District for the very liberal support accorded to him in the' noot.ii»„.-most:respectfully V;I ' TO COMMENCE ON S A T JJ 11 2) -4 <¥■ m E :Xr-T- , And last for one week only, when EVERY' LINE will be offered -at such PRICES as \vi ■ • "* SUIT EVERYBODY.!'!!' : Eejiember: MI.ONE WEEK NOTE ADDRESS-,, CENTRAL: BOOt AND SH'JE WAREHOUSE, MASTEUTON. (Opposite Council Chambers.) \ ■■

Time is Money/ MACHINERY VERSUS ■ :HAND LABOR, PARTIES about to buttd 'or whq«; JT'jquire any" description of, OAEPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done' arc raspeetfully advise dto get a price from/ ; ■; ■■■,; . S. Bacon and Co. Who are in a position to give the BEST' ARTICLE and the MOST-WORK forrthe; LEAST MONEY, ■' Large Stocks of' 7. ' 1 .SEAS ONE D' 'TI MB E R, 1 Dressed and rough, MouldirigSj'Skirtingß, 5 Doors, Sashes, &c., &c. lu fact everything necessary to carry/out any orders, always on hand. Estimates given and contracts' taken, and FIB'ST-CLASS WOHKMIifi sent to any part of the country. ■ ■ ■ - " Dec, 11,1882;' " .j;! 1252' The Festive Season, : . fJIHOSE who wish:to,keepflp.thp.;. : . ; . Good Old English fjvsiom at 'Xmas , Will/do well to send their orders to 'the" • : undersigned fofa sample off , <■ His Noted and far-faiiied Australian Wines. .. The notoriety these wines have met'with at , . . ,I3ORDEiVUX EXHIBITION ~;. ' -Is'a thorough good proof of their excellence. Having been connected many .years' with"the : Wine Trade, and knowing: the SPfiIOIAL; 'VINTAGES settlers favoring mo with their orders can.depend'upon. receiving'a*FlßST' - . . -CLASS ARTICLE, UMMW QVAI{ WEIjLWTON.;

JUST ARRIVED' FROM IONDON—.r ' •BAliiLi PKO<^AMMSSv , : Samples and f- •. :WArakAPA .DAiLY OF#E?') { ' ;s»t vi t, s v., *. * s.k-P A W J A r vV g : A'w'vtt't ; pEßiiY;A^DßAitti|V^ ''• o'ntt : 'Wliite Pine, Timber .'alwiiys oV ALL v;, Timber cut to any sizwr length,-, anikde-; . iveredto anjjparli.ofihe district atthsmosti i rfljßppable'Brisefc47y a ,|. J ~-jjy.;iiij' ; 1262,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 26 January 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 26 January 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 26 January 1883, Page 1

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