THE 'ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR . UNDER THE AOSEICES,OF THE WAIRARAPA ANDEA'STCOAST PASTORAL AND AGRIOUL- ! TUBAL SOCIETY, ~, "\\7 ILL be held at the SHOW GROUNDS, VV Carterton, on THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1883. Entries, accompanied by the-'.entrance; fees, must be lodged with the Secretary at thisjiooiety'B 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 the Sheep aro to bo sold by publio auction, if so by whom, or by private arrangement ; also whether to bo, sold singly pr in pens of sor JO. 1' f. [.'ijj l-j . All sheep to be on the ground before 10 o'clock, and to be removed only by'.perinis-, sion of the Stewards, S; •" ;v - J > ■'•' > 1 "' : ' ENTRANCE PJJHS. •• First 5 Sheep.'...... ,1a per .. 'Over that number 6d do Single Sheep. 2s do Auctioneers to draw lots for first turn of. sale, and to be limited to 30 minutes,.by. time, and 50 sheep by number for each SALE commencing at NOON Bharp, W. C. bdchanAn, ' '' '■ President. ; '- Carterton; Deo. 30th, 1882. } ; tJ ; NOT ICE. . I BEG to inform tlie public'of Masterton that I have disposed of my Grain and Seed business lately carried: on by me'i Hi Queen-street to Mr Georgo Lanßton, who, I trust, will receive a fair and liberal support, All amounts due, to Storo. from; the. 18tti December must bo paid to Mr'Langtbn. who alono is entitled to receive the same. . , ; , V .JOB YILE.'. M r Langlon will also take local orders foi our famous Mauricevillc Lime. • ■ : JOBYILE,., N• O TIC E . ; A Lli ACCOUNTS due to J. Yile &. Co,, Carriers; to J. Yile, Grain and Seed Merchant; and also all accounts due.to.the, Estate o'f R. Freeman, Baker, late of Grey.-, town, must be paid to the undersigned or to Mr ti. Langton (whose receipt will be, a sufficient discharge) forthwith, or .they, . will at . once be sued for without further notice. 1262 ; JOB YILE,
ii\ otjrning^G'Ari IIL ■ .designs), Visiting C CARDS „ Cards [ivory or enamelled), Business' Cards (in any jhape), at the Wairarapa Daily Office. • • . OHRISTMAS GHEES !I! if.'p. felTinoham, WHILE thanking the public of Master-- •; 1 ton and surrounding District for tho rary liberal support accorded to him in the past begs most respectfully to announce his Annual Christmas Sale! . ; • TO COMMENCE ON SATU RDA Y S.E XT,. And last for one week only, when EVERY LINE will be offered at such' PRICES as wi j SUIT EVERYBODY!!'!,: Remember: FOE ONE WEEK : NOTEADDRESSW.R 'FELLimHA M; CENTRAL BOOT AND SHJE WARE- ; house; masTerton, ; (Opposite Council Chambers.) Time is Money. ' MACHINERY' VERSUS HAND LABOR. PARTIES about to build or who require any description of OARPEN- 1 TER'S or JOINER'S work done nro respeetfully advised to get a price from 5. Bacon and' Co! Who are m a position to give the BEST: ARTICLE and the: MOST. WORK'for the LEAST MONEY,.: : Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER,' Dressed and rough, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, &c,, Ac, In fact everything necessary to carry out any orders, always on band. j Estimates given and contracts taken, and FIRST-CLASS .'WORKMEN sent to any part of ; the country. Masterton, Dec. 11,1882.; . : ; 1202 The Festive Season. . fJIHOSE who wish to keep np the Good Old English Custom at Xmas Will do well to send their'orders to. the undersigned for a sample of His Noted' and 1 fai'-fained Australian Wines. The notoriety these wines have' met with at THE / BORDEAUX EXHIBITION Is a thorough good proof of their excellence. Having been connected, many years.withHhe, Wine -rade, and knowing the' StEdiAL VINTAGES settlers favoring' me'with■ their, orders can depend upon receiving "ii FIRST ■ ' CLASS ARTICLE. • r. J. • - , LIMBTON QUAY., WELLINGTON JUST ARRIVED FROM ,'LONDON- : ESTHETIC";"' BALL PRO G&etsbg&g . BAums i»B t 'i' - OraCE;;' i P AP A.W.A I : .S,AM:I;L;.0;! A' imifflm ;u and hapd, ALL ORDERS'PROMPTLY ATTENDED "'' ; J ' i TO.; J. s.maimji ,i Timber cnt to nnv size or length, aind-de | livered to any part otthe district at tho most ['reasonable pnees 1262
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 30 January 1883, Page 1
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