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™» G THE ANNUAL Tf n h mmmim UNDER TIIK AUSPICES OF j THE WAIRARAPA ANDEASTGOAbT ' PASTORAL AND AGRIOUL-V ; | TURAL SOCIETY. \\ 7 ILL be held at the SHOW,GROUNDS VV Carterton, on THURSDAY, ilfcir FEBRUARY, 1883. ■ Entries, accompanied by the entrance fees, 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, vendorsare repeatedto:.state on'ftlie Giitryj whether the Sheep are to be sold iy public, auction, if so by yhoin, or by privajo ar-| rangemqnt,'; alßo'whother Bold'.bibgly; or in pens'of 6or 10. , j All sheep to be' on: thiiground before 10 o'clock, aad to be removed only by perniis-j sionoftheStoivards. • -'--i.:' '«'■ ..... . ENTRANCE .FEES. •~ ! First 5 5h0ep....... ,Is, per head ■■ :: Overthat'nnmber;'db' ..2s -: dor Auctioneers to drny lots for (tat turn, of sale, and to be liinited-'to 30 iniriutes' by time, and 60 sheep by.nnmb.er fdr.eacli tuvn, SALE commencing at NOON sharp, W. O. BUCHANAN, .President. Gartorton,<Dec, 30thj "1882.* v'to.* N 0,1.1 C E. s I BEG to inforoi the public, of Masterton • that I have disposed of my Grain and Seed b)!ihfess lately carried on' by' me in o.ueeii;Btrect,to Mr Georgo Langton, who, I trust, frill-receive a fait 1 and'liberal support, All amounts due : 'to Store' from the 18th December must be paid to Mr'LWgtdii, who alone is entitled, to receive tkesame'." : ?0B VILE. Mr Langton will also take local.orders;foi our famous Mauriceville Lime. ■ - . ; ; .... JOB VILE, ' NOT ICE (j A LL'ACCOUNTS due'to J.'Tile & c'pl, XX Carriers; to J, Vile, Grainimd Seed Merchant ; and also all accounts due'io'the Instate of R, Freeman, Baker, late of Greytown, must be paid to.the uudetsignetl'or to Mr«, Lingtoii '(whose ]a.suineient discharge) forthwith, or they will at once be sued for without further notice. •26'2 V ' . . . JOB VILE... T\/| OURNING ..OARDS IYL (various designs), Visiting:-Cards (ivory or enamelled),, Business Cards (in any shape), at the Waiiurapa Daily Office'. :; CHRISTMAS CHEER Mb, , : W. P. FELU H C H AM, WHILE thanking the public of Masterton and surroundine; District for the very liberal support accorded ''to him in tlw past begs most _ respectfully to announce his Annual Christmas Sale! TO COMMENCE ON SA T Ull DA Y h\EXT r And last for one week only, when EVERY !LINE will bo offered -at such PRICES as wi ' : ■ ; SUIT! EVERYBODY.!!! FOR'ON-E'WEEK , W.'R FELLIWHAM,;': 'CENTRAL BOOT -AMI) SHjJT WIRE-' HOUSE, MASTERTON,'(Opposite Council Chambers.)■■,, ■ Time is Money, • • MACHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR. PARTIES about to build or yvho;re-j quire any description'of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done Hre.respiwk fully advispd.toget'a prico from S. Bacon and Co. Who 'are in : a position to give 1 the BESTARTICLE, and tlio MOST'. WORK, tot the LEAST4JONEY,:,.; . ; ■' .Large Stocks of : . ..1 .SEA.S;ON:ED' TI'AIBER; Dressed and rough,. Mouldings, Skirtings,. Doors, Sashes, &c., &c, In fact everythingnecessary to carry out any orders, always on hand.'" \V', . Estimates given and contracts taken,'and FIRST-CLASS'WORKMEN sent' to j atfy part of the country, " Masterton;' Dec. '11; 1882. : '' ' 1252 The Ffestive Season. TJIHOSE who frish to keep up the - •; • ' Good Old English QuUom' at Kmas Will 4o well to send ■ their,.ordevs '.to (lit: ' : umlersignedjfoiya sample of-,. :• ut His Noted arid far-famed The notoriety these frineß, have, met frith at - THE ' > BORDEAUX-EXHIBITION , Is a thorough-flood proof of 'th'eir'oxcellen'cbl Haying-been connected many -years 'witli ' the , Wine -Trade; and lciio ( \ving : the L SPECIAL j.VINTAGES Bettlcra favoring me \yith,-their. ; orders can depend upon 'receiving a FIRST : " CLASS ARTICLE.. ; .!' F. j. l'liism; - LAMBTON QUAY.,...WELLINGTONJUST ARRIVED. FROM; LONDON—- . 2ESTHETIC:.-; / 'Samples and: Pbicesat:,:a ' W AIRARAPA 'DAILY 4 P AP-A ,W V A I S ly'j Mj'llijL ft I , A LARGE of Totarft,''Matai, . and' Wliite Pine Timber alwaysod hand;" 4 > ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY -ATTENDED '. iWy'AWi! 8J _ Timber cut to any size or length, and de- , livered to any part of the district at the most iieasonable prices. 1262

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 1 February 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 1 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 1 February 1883, Page 1

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