Geo. A. Fairbrother. Announcement To AND. ; TIIE &^EliAiLy. ®R(3||M?ROTHER, FAVORED with instructions, will sell by Public Auction at s / .• MAGUIIJE'S BUILDINGS, ; . Opposite the Courthouse, Carterton, 011 Saturday, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1883, Commencing at at 10 O'Clock Sharp, THE LAKGEST STOCK. OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. Evor offered in Wairarapa, including; the following ;~ Grey and Whito Caliioea Groy, White, Blue and Red Blankets Ladies' Shawls Black, Lustre, Sateon, Silk, Satin ami Velvet Skirts Girls' Felt Skirts Lace Gurtaiua, 2J to 4 .yards Table Damasks Tweeds • MenV'White Shirts Harvard Shirts Ladies' Merino, Cotton, Fancy, Cashi mere and Lambs' Wool Hose Infants' Wool Boats and Bootees Cotton, Fancy and Cashmere Soi Men's Brown Cotton, Worsted, Mosgiel Alloa and Fancy Stripod J-Hose. Men's Braces Men'B Lambs' Wool, Merino, Brown Cotton Pants and Shifts Whito and Colored Handkerchiefs Linen anil Paper Collars Ladies' Kid, Taffeta, Jersey, Cloth, Habits and Lisle Gloves ; Wincey, and Wincey ' Brown and Whito Turkish and Honey CombTowelß Men's, Youths', and Boys' Whito and Colored Moleskius Men's Union, Crimean, & Oxford Shirts Men's Undor-flannels & Flannel Drawers White and Colored Countorpanes Men's and Boys' Tweed, Sergo, Felt and Cloth Hats and Caps Fingering Wool and Yarns (all colors) Kaiapoi, Roslyn, Saxony aud Welch Flannels r Embroidery, Edging and Insertion Fancy Nets, Muslins, A-c. Wool Collarettes, Squares, Ties, Muffs, Crossovers • Dress, Shirt, Brace, Linen and Fancy Buttons Lisse and Frilling (plain and edged) ; Black, White, Ecru Laces and Trimmings . Flowers, Feathors, Ribbons Dressing Combs, .Hairbrmhus " Prints, Pompadours, Satocna Crotonnes, Cashmeres, Alpacas . ' Merinos, Lustres, Costumes, Cloths !• Homespuns, Yclveteons, Velvets; ' Nuns' Veiling, and overy class of Dress Material Gamborons, Tickings, Forfeers, Tartan, Shepherds and Rob Roy Plaids Crish, Silesia, Hollands, Diapers,.Crinolins, LinineSj-Dungaree Ladies' Corsets, Drawers, Nightdresses, Camisoles', Chemises Infants' Robes, Funnels, Pinafores, Dresses, Bibs Ladies'. Jackets, Ulsters, Costumes (id •till) latest styles) Infants' Flannel, Wool, Cashmero, Merino, Silk Plush Hats and Hoods' Knickor Suits Tapes, Braids, Needle?, • Sevfing Silks, Crochet Hooks Silk and Cotton Umbrellas k Sunsha 1 es Ladies' and Girls' Trimmed and Ontrimmed Hats Trousers and Tests MEN'S YOUTHS' AND BOYS' OLOTHING In every Style Plushes, Volvetß, Satins, & other trimmings A wido assortment in every line, and , Hundreds of other Lines! We cannot enumerate, aiid will be put up in Lots to suit all classes of buyers, and being . WITHOUT RESERVE This Sale offers to one and all an opportunity which, onco lost, may, and most likely novor will present itself. . Foe the convenience of the public'aiid to give an opportunity for ft CLOSE INSPEC-, TION of all the Stock the Rooms will be: OPEN FROM S P.M, to 9 P.M. FROM WEDNESDAY NEXT. THE LADIES ARE SPECIALLY INVITED. GEO, A. FAIRBROTHER, 1475 Auctioneer. Tenders. 'WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY : ■' COUNCIL, rjpSNDERS addressed to tho Chairman JL Works Committee for SO CHAINS formation and culvertwon the EkotnhunaTinui road, Will be received at this office up till NOON of SATURDAY, the 15th of September. Plaus and specifications may bo seen at tbe Comity Offices, Mastirton, and gt Messrs Shute & Jones' Store, Eketahuna, Tho lowest or any other tender n»t necessarily accepted. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. County Council Clumbers, Masterton, September 3rd, 1883... 1478 TENDERS are invited to NOON ef MONDAY, 10th September, 1883, for SO acres (m.ore or less) of Itusli, on section 7, Pahiatua. Specifications at Mr H. Manns','Pahiatua, and Council Chambers, Masterton, No tender necessarily accepted. ■ ■ j474 ;• JAMES MACARA, ' DISTRICT OIiDSES, . Militia and .Volunteer Office,1 '• '' Featherston, -27 th August, 1888. THHE MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNX TEEES- will Parade for Inspection and Exercise at 7.30 p.m., on the 13th September. SCHOOL'CADETS at 3 p,m, on same date.- . • H, BUNNY, Major. 1108 Commanding Wairarapa District.. Mr A- de la Roche BEGS leave to' inform the inhabitants oi Masterton and surrounding districts that : . he intends - forming classes for the tuition of FRENCH, JTAUAN Bnd GERMAN, (Olmndorf'b Msinop.) His intention iB to make Mb charges bo moderate as to bring thorn within the reach of rich and.poor, PRIVATE CLASSES will bo .formed for YOUNG LAD IES. Pupils will be attended at their residences.—Mr DE LA ROCHE'S place of residence being close to tho Government School makes it convenient for children attending the said school to receive their lessons, Should inducement be held out classes'will be started in the surrouv.ding diatrictr. For further particulara and terms enquire at Mr dela Roche's residence, Queen 'street, Masterton, close to .Government School, or at Mr Price's, Bookseller, Queen street, Masterton. .1462 TO LET—Dwelling House in Queen-st, wntainint! Eleven rooms, at present, qccupiod by MrsMaokay. For particular apply '" ■ :',V. JAMES WRI3LEY,,;. V ■1471" Lincolh Road/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1475, 5 September 1883, Page 3
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