F H.WdodV ;GREYTWN AUCTION KOOMS. I Important Side of Choice, Rare,* Valuable ■ Pot Plants.' EH. WOOD has been favored with in> • Btraotions from Mr Colllotte, of Masterton, to Soil by public auction at his date, at 2 p.m. sharps ■ ' ■ • 100 Choice, rare and valuable Pot Plautß,. 'comprising—Lophoipernnra, polargoniums,l)eßoniaß, abn> | . : tilon3, hydrangea, muaeltatiia, tigrimis, insurandya barclavana, nros< patha elejjans, - seduras, geraniums, colens, erjtrinao ohrista galli, fnsohias.. calqelolariaa, maiden hair fo'rna (Hnglißh), rosei. ill in first class condition. After which— General Merchandise of every description. . :.*uav■•■■:;";.•', 16W RAM AND EWE FAIR. Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, Carterton. FEBRUARY, .. 1884. for Sale by Public Anu ion, at tho noxt Ram and Ewe Fair, date of which will be shortly fixed, and to-Advertise same' FREE of CHARGE. Karly entries requested, jTh, WOOD, 1558 Aucti onoer.
Jj'Oß SALE. Small Farm Sections at Opaki, near Maaterton. HI fl, WOOD hss received instructions ! * to offer for private sale, on exceptionally easy terms,,(viz., Email dbposit and balance 5 years at 6 percent),— 19 Scotiona' Land;''ranging, in size from 62 to 129 acres",' being subdivisions of sootions Nos, 49, 00, 61, 52,63 and 66,- situate Opaki. near Maßterton, Wairarapa. Further, particulars on application to the F.-H. WOOD, Auctioneer and Estate Agent jjlOE PRIVATE BALE. 50 Well bred Lincoln Earns J? Purebred do do For fiuthcr particulars apply to F. H.WOOD, 1566 Auctioneer. W, CLARK ".■•. INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION to'a Very Choice Assortment of. New Goods in all Departments, jußt received for the festive Season of Christmas, It is impossible to enumerate all the items, personal. iiißpection alone being adequate to give anything like an idea.of the extent and variety of the Goods now on view. In tho MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found such an assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets as will fairly astonish, and the prices are so low and the qualities and styles so superior that neople wonder bow it .is possible to soil so cheap. The Ladies' Fichus and Dolmaus, too, are the admiration of all beholders; while the Fancy Goods, Wax D.olls, Carved Wood Brackets, Birthday Text Boooks, Photo Frames, Inkstands, TaPle Bells, Mirrors, &c„ are being told at such prices that it might almost be called Given Away I Tho Gentlemen have not been forgotten, for the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is repleto with every requisite in the way of Mon's and Boys Snits, Trousers aud Vcßts, Hats, Whirls, Tics, Collars, Braces, &c, &o, ' The Public are respectfully requested not to form their opinion from what thdy see in tho windows, because, for obviona reasons, tho Choicest Goods cannot be.thus displayed; thereforo, Call, See, and Judge for Yomelvea, and it will bo found that, without doubt, CLARK'S GASH DRAPERY & CLOTHING STORE Is by far the Cheapest House in the neighborhood of Carterton, To all Mitxt o/ tU "Wairarapa- DaiW ik Complinitiiti q/ mßtawn, : 1564 THOS. PBOCTOB
TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE BOROUGH • OFMASTERtON. GENTLEMEN and Ladies,—l hayathe honor to infom you that I now offer myself ub a candidate for the honor of representing your interests in the Borough Council at tho next election.- I have before intimated my intention to do so, and now 1 confirm that intimation. The honor conferred upon meat the last eleotion by so many TOtea beißg recorded in ny favor encourages me to presume that my present candidature will bo 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 el'eotioneeridp 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, uentlemen and ladies,, t- Your Obedient Servant, THOMAS: WIIiHAH Saure. " Kurupuui, Decerabor 12th',' 1883. 1557 0. CAMFBELL, Practical Watolunakei*. Orders left at Mr Chinchen's carefully attended to. 1575
WELLINGTON-MASTERTON BAIL WAY. Morning—Leave Masterton 7.80, Carteiton 8, Qreytown 8.20, Woodside 8.32, leatherston 8,50, Arrive Wellington 12.20. Afternoon—Leave Masterton 2.5, Carterton. 2.115, Greytown'2.6o, Woodside 3.7. Feathetßton 3.25, Arrive Wellington 6 6fi Extra Trains run on Saturday. Morning-Leave Wellington 7,20, Featherston 10.45, Grovtown 10.50, Woodsido 11.7, Carterton 11,40, Arrivo Maßterton 12.10. Afternoon-Leave Wellington 4.5, Fei> therston 7.30, Groytown 7.35, Woodside 7.52, CartortortS.2o, Arrivo Masterton 8.50. ; ■ AGENCYNOpJE, "■ land Times and New Zealand Mail, Casto-' mera for the TIMES are directed to MR T: ; E,; PRICE'S EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY-, over the, way, apd to MESSRS OABELBERS & CO. « :...■'. IWB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 10 January 1884, Page 3
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