1 vF; Hi Wood. FOPI IMMEDIATE. SALE—A BargamAiW' first'class Land: all j flat; ailuato oumtim lino of road Maatertoh to Alfrcdton, Sccjtion ,No_l9G, For farther particulars.apply to''" w "HJji/.ii) M 26 Auctioneer and Estate Asent, • IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' BELVIDERE ESTATE, CARTERTON. FOR'PRIVATE SAIiE, : PH. WOOD has been favored with iu- • strudtioua from the Scottish and New Zealand Investment Company of Invercaißill, to_ dispose of the balance of unsold sections in the above estate,- ranging from 13 to 56 acres, by private contract, at the upset and on the same liberal tormsas at previous auction sales, viz: a cash deposit of 10 tier cent., balauco to be paid by equal yearly payments extending over ten years. Amount owing to ( bear intoroat at 7 per cent. Or tho whole ! may be paid off at any time without notice, Further particulars may bo obtained and plans of tho property seen at either the Cartertou or tireytown offices of tho undersigned P. H. WOOD, ' 1408 Auctioneer and Estate Agent, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN. £ A Acres first class Land, situate about (J U six miles from Mastorton, and being Section No, 72 on the plan of Block No. 11, Mild Miki Survey district, For further particulars, apply to F, "11, WOOD, . 1421 Auctioneer and pstate Agent,.. 2000 PIEOES PAPERHANGINGS 4<l pev pie«p. d. f. mccarti-iy, M\ST£RTON,
Under the patrouago of their Excellencies . tbo Honourable Sir, Arthur Hamilton Gordon, IC.G.M.Cr., and the Marquis of Normanby, &c., &%. HK, LIAEDET, this well-known Tax- • iderniist aud Peathei* Furrier, bega to inform his friends and the public that he has opened vemjses next donr to the Bank of Now South Wajes, Willis-street, lyhgre he will bo able to oiler for selection {he choicest feather fluffs, tippet's, pi cuffs, made from New Zealand sea and land birds, and animate. All kinds i f skins preserved and made up to order, A selection of Maori curios always ou hand, Every description of taxidermist's art is carried on npon the premises. Birds and animals set up to order;skins and furs renovated and freed from moths; ladies' sealskin jackets and hats made to order, also lined and repaired; feathers cleaned, <lye(|, and curled,' A selection of istuffed birds always oil hand, First prip.e medals Ameiio, Melbourne, aud Sydney. Observe tlio address--11. E. LIAKDET, Next the Bank of N.S.W., Willis-street, Wclliui<lon, '}4o2 •Vv ILIfPOASH SALE. OPENING NOTICE. WNEARY wishes to |ufopm the pub. , lie of MastevWn aud surrounding district that he has started business as Saddley, Harness, and Collar Maker, and hopes by. striot attention to business to merit a snare of patronage, Repairs neatly executed. Charged moderate, Collar making a speciality. Note the address.'—Adjoining Toomath & Co.'s Saw Mill, Mastertoq. " 1140 TTAVE been cflectgd Wellington by II VROfBBSQB. BROWS fIEBBAL REMEDIES. Aeaeian Jlc.ham—Will cure Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and all Diseases "of the Lungs, Chest and Throat, ." Liw' Iniijmlor—kn Unequalled Remedy for Biiliousuess, Liver and Kidney Diseases. Restorative Auimulanl—Will positively cure Fits, and every form of Nervous debility. Herbal -Omtoieki-EoriCuts, .Sprains, Sore Throats, Croup, &c. Renovating Pills—A euro Male Fern Vcrmifuifi—Rjjmovesemy species ofWpuii?. " : . ttlood eyre all Diseases of the Skin'and Blood'. Woodland Zfajm—A-srirc curefor Baldness, llcad Ache.Pills -Gives instant reliet, The Coiipletk (in tiirir own I'iiv'sipiass. . (Abstractfrom Testimonial,) ; , ■■ ■ Rev. A. J. Smith, Sydney-St, Wellington, savs:— "The 'Complete Herbalist' full of \'alua% infor* ■nation-; no Family slipup 1$ \\-ithout i(," w|th on Herbal Remedies I' , RJjEQn application toMrG. Langton, Qiiecn-st,, Masterton, Mr W. Toogood, Featlierston, or direct from JR.- AYIJES, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Tarauaki-st,, Wellington, 12* Agents wantkd in Air, Distilling RACE company'S dispussion on the To be nin on' November 6, 1883,—CloseB November'2, 1883, 12 000 Membra at 10s.- each. Eaoh Ticket has Nine (9) Chances!!! 300 PRIZES I 300 PRIZES! TO A HOLDER OF 2 SHARES THE ODDS ARE 20 TO 111 ; Each Member for Every Share names a horse, tyhicli Will be written across the duplicates kept by the Company, Those numbers having the winners written on them will be put together; ; the. first three drawn will receive the prices us above, The same will with, those having the Second -'written on them; andagain also those with the Third, —forming Three distinct drawings, which will, ot course, k drawn after the winners are. declared. Jn the event (in either of lhe3 cases) of only, Two Members naming the placed horses ilic 3 Prizes will bo divided between them; if only One (in either of the 3 eases) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whichever he namod, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. . A subscriber, say holding '3 shares, oa'n jiarac.tbe same horse 3 times, or 3 Different Horses, one to each share. N.B.— I Two Guineas : (independent o! the' sweep) will be,-given to the member first naming the winner, Adply by letter (with stamp 3 for replies), addressed— "" •' SINBAD.;, v./. •Gareof Mr Bodley. 'Bcix 342, ,I'ost Office,. . r:; I", Dunlin. ',, lte£istered letterßji telegrains_ received. .; ... . N.B.—A card of thenonunatioußcan W j had by sending, a t ßtainped . addressed envclope. " ,1" !;'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1446, 2 August 1883, Page 3
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