F.H,Wood. RAM AND, EWE MIS. Waicarapaand East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton, FEBRUARY,' .. 1884, 1 H. WOOD notifies .that ho is now . t Preprod to Recoive Entries of Stock for Salo by Publio Anc ion, at tho noit Ram and Ewo Fair, date of wbioh will be shortly fixed, and to Advortise same FREEoiCHAKGE. Eai'ly entries roqueatci]. F,~H,WOOD, 1558 Aacti encer FOR SALE. Small Farm Sections at Opaki, near Mttßterton. 11 fl. WOOD hss received instructions _; • to offer for private sale, on exceptionally easy terms, (viz,, small deposit and balanco 5 years at 6 per cent),— ■' IS.Sections Land, ranging in size from's2 to 129 acres, being snbdi- . visions of soctionsNos, 49, 50, 51, 52,53 and 66, situate... Opaki. near ~ ' MastertOn, Waii'arapa. " ' Furtbcr particulars on application to tho undersigned. •F.H.WOOD, 1553 ■ Auctioneer and Estate Agent. ijTOB PRIVATE SALE. < • 50 Well bred Lincoln Rama 3 Pure bred do do .For further particulars apply to ' F. 11. WOOD, 1506 . ■ ■ Auctioneer.
. "W. CLABK TNVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION to a X Tory Choice Assortment of New Gaods in all Departments, just received for llio fuslivo Season of Christmas. It is iiitposeibto to ouuinerato all tlio items, personal inspection alono being adequato to givo anything like an idea of the extent and variety of tho Goods now on view. In tho MILLINEKY DEPARTMENT will he found siicli an assortment ot Trimmed Hats and Bonnets as will fairly, astonish, and the pricos ato so low and tho qualities and styles so superior that people wonder how it is possiblo to sell so cheap, The Ladies' Fichus and Dolmone, too, arc tho admiration of all beholders j while the Fancy Goods, Wax D.olls, -Carved Wood Brackets, Birthday Text .B.oooks, Photo Frames, inkstands, TaPlo Bells, Mirrors, Sc,, aro being told at such pricoß that it might almost bo called Givbn Away I Tho Uoutlonien have not been forgotten, for tho CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. is replete with tvery requisito in the way.of Men's and Boys Suits, Trousers .anil. Vests, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, iVrailML ifec., &c, Tho Public are rcß|iic..u Ij-'mc quested not to form their opinion liin,, what they seo in tho windows, becausc v f(ii.i.l)vious reasons, the Choicost <JboiU c;iii.i,o»-ij ilius displayed; thereforo, .(lull, Se c; uml Judge for Yourselves, and it will !m fiiuud tiiiit, without doubt, CLARK'S GASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING STORE Is by far the Cheapest Houso in the neighborluwd of Cartoiton, To all Hcaderi pj the" Waiharapa Daily' l the Ctimpllmentt oj tie Season. 1564 THOS. PBOOTOB TO THE ELECTORS OP THE BOROUGH ; OF MASTEItTON. GENTLEMEN and Ladics.-I have tho honor to inform you that I now offer myself as a • caudidato for the honor of your interests in tho Borough Couneil at the' next election. I have before intimated my intention. to do so, and now I confirm that intimation, Tho lump.r conferred upon me at the last election by so many votes being recorded in liy favor encourages me to pvesumothat lhy'jjiresont candidate will be a successful ono,' I intend to act throughout entirely on the' independent principle. I intend to work for general good if elected, and as an independent man in the electioneering sense.' I leave myself in your hands, soliciting your suffrages, and trusting that our political differences may in no way disturb, our private friendship, I subscribe myself, doutlomon and ladies, ■/.'„!'.. Your Obcdiont Sorvant, Thojias William Banra, I "- Kurununi, Docember 12th, 1883. 1557
QrCAMPBELL, Practical Watolunakei*. 'Orders loft at Mr Ohinclien's carefully attondedto. 1575
THE 41th ANNIVERSARY OF THE • ■". FOUNDATION OF THE COLONY. ' THE Pioneer Founders of,tho Colony aro invited to join in a gathering of those who arrived as pioneer settlers in 1840 to 1850. It is proposed to h'avo aLunchcon on tj|a-22nd January, 1884. Thoso who mil join in this celebration of the 44th anniversary of tho foundation ef the colony will' pleaso to send their names not, later than thft 14thJanuaryto"the undersigned, who will get together a committeo of manngomont to carry out tho arrangements. Tickets riot to. exceed 7a 6deach. :.■;. • J. B. WALLACE. THOMAS M'KENZIE. • 'Wellington, 31st Docembor, 1883. 1573 WELLINGTON-MASTERTON RAIL •■'-'-•■ WAY. Morning-LeaveMastcrton 7.30, Cartoiton 8, Grey town 8.20, Woodsido 8.32, Foathorston 8.60, Arrivo Wellington 12.20. Afternoon—Leave Maßterton 2,5, Carterton 2.35, Greytown 2.50, Woodsido 3.7. Fcatherston 3.25, ArriveWellbßtonC6s Extra Trains run on Saturday, Morning-Leave Wellington 7,20, Featherston 10.45, Greytown 10.50, Woodsido 11.7, Carterton 11,40, Arrive Masterton 12.10. Afternoon-Leave Wellington 4.5, Featherston 7.30, Greytown 7.35, Woodsido 7.52, Cartbrton 8.20, Arrivo Masterton 8.80. sfis BEWARD. ~IVE POUNDS REWARD will bo given .' to any person 1 or persons who shall ! giva such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or personn who wilfully SET' FIBE to the BATHING SHEDg on tho Masterton Cemetery Roßorve en IJow Year's morning, j JVC. INGRAM, ; ' See. Masterton Cemetery Trust. January 4th, 1883, 1575 r OSr-AGoldßrooeli. Finder rewarded onleaving it at this Office TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST-A Poelset Book, between To Oro Ore and Masterton. Finder will be rewarded on leaving Bame at this office, J573
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1576, 7 January 1884, Page 3
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