F.■ Ho Wood. RAM AND EWE FAIB. Wairarap'a and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards,-Carterton, - ■ FEBRUARY, .. 1884. - 1 ,-H. WOOD notifies Jthat ho is now ... Proparod to Receive Entries of Stock for Salo by Public Anc ion, at the next Ram and Ewe' Fair,' date of which will bo shortly fixed, and to Advortiso same ;. FREE of CHARGE. Early entries requested,- -'■ ; ' ; F, H, WOOD, : 1558 ..' •■;'' ■■ Aiicti oncer . Small Mm Sections at Opaki, near Mastcrtoii. til fl. WOOD hss received instructions Jj «■' to offer for. private sale, on exceptionally easy terras,' (viz,,.small deposit and balanco 5 years at 6 pov cent),— 1?2 Sections Land, ranging in sizo ■from 52 to 129 acres, bring subdivisions of soctions Nos, 49, 50, 51, 52,'53 and GG, situate Opaki. near. '" Masterton, Wairavapa. Further particulars on application io tlio undersigned. F.H.WOOD, 1553 Auctioneer and Estato Agent. p0 II PRIVATE 8 A 50 Well bred Lincoln Bams 3 Puro.bicd do do For fjirljutf particulars apply to !'.■'■'• P. H. WOOD,
■;... W. GLARE 1 '■■ THVITKS SPKOIAL ATTENTION lo a X Very Choico Assortment of ,Nc>y. . Goods in nil Departments", jnst'receivecl for tho festive Season .of Christmas. It is . impossible to euumei'ata. all tho items, personal, itacotipn nlono beiiiK adequate to give anything liko'an idea of the extent and. variety of tho Goods now on view. In the' MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found such an, assortment bl Trimmed Hats and Bonnets us will • fairly astonish, and tho prioes arosolow and the qualities and styles so superior that people wonder how it is possible to sell so cheap.' Tho Ladies' Fichus and Mourns, too, arc the admiration of all beholders; while, tho Fancy Goods, Y'ax' -D.olls, Carved Wood. Brackets, .Birthday Text Booota, Photo Frames, Inkstands, TaPIo Bells, Mirrors, &q„ are being sold at such prices that It might almost bo called Given Away.l Tho (jentleineii havo not to forgotten, for the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with every requisite in the way. of Men's' and Boys Suits, TrousuVß ar.il Yost?, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hi.i-is. Ac., fas. The Public are K-apic iifiy ' i quested nut to form their opinion f; tu.-what they see in the windows, because 'far obvious-reasons, the Choicest Qoo:!?-( 'ir■<'•■ >y thus displayed; therefore, Call, oi--, o.ml •fwlije (ot Yaursehes, and it wjll k is. i;-.l W, without doubt, CLARK'S CABH3TOY& SLOWS STORE. Is by [f.i' the Cheapest House in tho neighborho.id of Carterton, To all Haulers of the " Wairarapa Dailv' the Compliments of the Season: 1601 THOS. PBOOTOB TO THE ELECTOES OF THE BOROUGH OF -MASTERTON. ■■ GENTLEMEN and Ladios-I havo tho honor to inforai you that I now offer myself as a .candidate for tho honor of icpresonting. your interests in tho Borough Council at tho next election. I havo before intimated 'my intention 'to do so, "awl now I confirm that intimation. Tho honor conferred upon mo at the last election by so many votes being recorded in my favor encourages mo to presume that my present candidature will be a successful one, 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 cense, I leave myself in your _ hand.?, soliciting your suffrages, and trusting that our political differences may in no way disturb our piivato'-friendship. I subscribe niysolf, ijcntlemcn and ladies, - Your Obedient Borvant, Thomas William Sikite. ' Kunipinii, December 12th, 188.1 1557
.'Practical Watchmaker. Orders loft at Mr Ohinchen's carefully attended to. ■ , 1575.
THE '44tii-'. ANNIVERSARY OF' THE • FOUNDATION OP THE COLONY. THE. Pioneer Founders of the Colony arc iuvitcd to join-in a gathering of tlioso who arrived as pioneer Settlers in IS 40 to 1850. It is pronnscd to have aLuuclicoii on llio 22nd January, 1854.. Tlioso who will join in this celebration of the 44th anniversary of. the foundation of the colony'will please to send their names not later than will get together a committee ot management to carry out tho arrangements. Tickets, nob to exceed 7a Gel each. • ■ I. H. WALLACE, ' ' THOMAS M'KENZIR Wellington, 31st December, 1883. 1573 WELLINGTON-MASTERTON KAIL WAY. •' ;. . Morning—Leave Masterton 7.30, Carta ton 8, Greytown 0,20, Woodsidc 8,32, featherston 8.50, Arrive Wellington 12.20. ' Afternoon —Leave Masterton 2.5, Carterton 2.35, Grcytown S.OO.AYoodsido 3,7. Fcatherston 3.25,. Anivo Wellington G 55 ; Extra Trains run on Saturday. Morning-ieave -Wellington 7,20, Fcatherston 10.45, Grcytown 10.50, Woodsidc [11.7, Carterton 11.40, Arrive Masterton 12.10. ' Aftcrnoon-Lcavo Wellington 4.5, Foathcrston 7.30, Grcytown 7.35, Woodsidc 7.52, Ciirtovtba 8.20, Arrive Hastevfon 8.50; I '.S.S. KBWABD. : - -.- ■ jim POUNDS EBWABD will be given jj to' any person or. persons who shall gi'v3 such- information as will lead to the conviction of the person-or persons who wilfully SET FIRE to the BATHING SHEDS on the Masterton Cemetery Reserve on New Year's morning. ■ • '•■ J. C, INGRAM, -. ■:■ Sec, Masterton Cemetery. Trust. .'January 4tb, 1883, : .. • 1575 J" 03 Brooch. Finder -IJ' rewarded on leaving I'm SHILLINGS., REWAED. TJQST-APocket Book; tbcJJ tivccnTc Ore Ore and Masterton, Finder- willba rewarded oii leaving same n't ffchiioffioeVW-- ;■::-:;;v;-^' ; •'■ 1573
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1577, 8 January 1884, Page 3
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