F. H« Wood. RAM AND .EWE FAIR; Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton. .- .;; FEBRUARY, ~1884. "TV H; WOOD notifies .that he' is now : « Frouarod to deceive Entries of Stock for Sale by Public Auo ion, at the next Ram and Ewe Fair, date of whioh will be shortly fixed, and to Advertise sanie FREE oi CHARGE. ;, Early entries requested, F.~H. WOOD, 1658 Auoti oneer
'.. ymallFftrm Sections at Opaki, near " s ' • ■ Maslerton. l.'ij! JL WOOD lisa received instructions JJ • to offer for private sale, onexcep. tio'nally easy terms, (viz,, small deposit and [balance 5 yeara at 6 per cent),— [. 18' Sections Land, ranging iu size from 52 to 129 acres, beiug subdi- . : visions of sections Noa, 49, 50, 51, ' 52,63 and 66, situato Opaki. near Masterton, Wairarapa. '''Further-particulars on application to the undenignedi.n, ; F, ft WOOD, 155$ Auctioneer and Estate Agent, TJIOB--.PBIVATE. SALE, SO. Well bred Lincoln Kamß ,'3jPuro bred do do For further particulars'apply to F. H. WOOD, 1666 ' Auctioneer,
W;CLARK TNVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION to a J. Very Choice Assortment of New Goods in all Departments, just received for tlw festive .Season of Christmas. It is impossible to enumerate all the items, persoual inspection alono being adequate to give anything like an idea of the extent and variety of the Goods now on view. In the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found such an assortment of Trimmed Hatß and Bonnets as will fairly astonish, and the prices are so low and the qualities and styles so superior that people wonder how it is possible to sell so cheap. Tho Ladies' Fichus and Dolmons, too, are tho admiration of all beholders; while tho Fancy Goodß, Wax D.olls, Carved Wood Brackets, Birthday Text Boooks, Pheto Frames, Inkstands, TaPlo Bells, Mirrors, &c, r are being sold at suoh prices that it might almost be called Given Away I Tho Gentlemen have not been forgotten, for the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with every requisite in the way of Meu's and Boys Suits, Trousers mid Vests, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Braces. &t„ &d. The Public, are respeotfuly n-quoated not to form their opinion from what they see in the windows,. bQcause, fi*. iilivipus'reasons,. the.'Choiceat Goods csnn'ol b thus..displayeiiT therefore! Call, See, ami Judge for Yourselves, and it will U.fonul tliit't, .without doubt, CLARK'S GASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING STORE Is by fur the, Cheapest House in the neighborhood of Carterton, To all Readers of the " Wairarafa Dailt' 1 the Compliments oj the Season. 1561 THOS. PROCTOR
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. GENTLEMEN and Ladies,—l have the honor to infora you that I now offer myself as a candidate for the honor of representing your interests in tho Borough Council at the next election. I have before intimated my intention to do so, and now 1 confirm that intimation, The honor conferred upon me at the last election by so many voteß being, recorded in my favor encourages me to presume that my present candidature will he 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 sense, I leave myself in your hands, soliciting your suffrages, and trusting that our political differences may in no way dis. turb our private friendship, I subscribe Your Obedient Servant, Thomas Whmah Shute. Kurupuui, December 12th, 1883, 1557
C. CAMPBELL, Practical Watchmaker. , Orders left at' Mr Ohinchen'a carefully attended to. 1575
WELMNGTONMASTERTON RAIL -•■ WAY. JTjiiiing-LeaveMastettoa 7.80, Carterton 8, Qreytb*jjp.2o, Woodaido 8.32, feathers, ion "8;50; arrive Wellington 12.20. jArUrhobi-Leave Maaterton 2.5, Carterton .J.Bs,. ; ,Grej!tora..3.fio, Woodaide 3.7. Featherstgn 8.25, Arrive.Wellington 6 55. Extra Trains run on Saturday. , Mornrag-iLeave Wellington 7,20, Featheraton. 10.45, Groytown 10.50, Woodaide 11.7, Gartertoa 11,40, Arrive Maaterton 12,10. -.. • Afternoon-Leave Wellington 4.5, Featheraton 7.30, Greytown 7.35, Woodaide 7.52, Carterton 8.20, Arrive Maaterton 8.60, ' bSE-AGoiifl Brooch. Finder J rewarded on leaving it at this Office
: CHEISTMAS! W. P, FELLINGHAM, CENTRAL BOOT AND SHOE : / WAREHOUSE, FAYING made special arraegements (or L ; to Festive Season, will be offering T» hie fcuatamers during the present holidaya BOOTS AND SHOES: SPECIAL LINES FOR LADIES SPECIAL LINES FOR CHILDREN . SPECIAL LINES FOR GENTS SPECIAL LINES FOR EVERYBODY NEW^EAR!.
AGENCY NOTICE. Tip. ;OHimiToi '■ Masterta? has lie Agent for the New Zea. land.,Times:and NewMand •.Costomors for the TIMES are directed to ME T. E-jPttIOB'SjUOWATIONAL iDEPOSI. ag^^kdto-pSBB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1578, 9 January 1884, Page 3
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