FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, vNE EIGHT-HORSE POWER \\"\ h d-übVcjl id v. Neav'y m.» a il in H'O-niifcli repair. I' i:-.t!T5 pfmtl.cr naitiauwiii.'ji v'n 52 ' P, 11. WOOD. cl ss Bind, fihiat<? at :4: "onKilii, f.-ii« a 1 ami suit iviW anil wo 1 w,Vi-r d, fcume good to a a b.iih ontlie])iopir:y. Bulk of piTilin'oniniyy n-n leniain on moiig'go id 7 [id' i'o :|l -i *■ ilt'.-ii'^l. For furtl.er iwiiiiilirs an 1 1* t> y. 11. WuOP. -C7 Auctioneer. FUR SUE, [TATinri/ fv'li'l'l rrnrrr'y, s-'mt. V M.'i'u >"■'•' Go t wn. i'X- «'ii:i-ia-ia I'B' «■-. ~,w '" ""■T* i " of Vr Jin'qvst. ciiiini' i-inj: qn-it"' w !■» <1 nithdmi 1-fonbr Umi.t i lim 'UvMliifj bju-k>, stalling, and o h.-r mUbui.dings, F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. CHEAP FURNITURE A. FARMER, CUBA-STEEKT, WELLINGTON, Ij now offering good sound furniture at very low prices, A visit will piove the fact, CHEAP FURNITURE. MAILS CLOSE AT MASTERTON AS UNDEK, OR Clareville, Carterton. Greytown, JL' Eeathotaton, Cross' Creek, Kaitoke, Upper Hum, Taita, Hutt, and Wellington —Daily at 6.30 a.m and 1.30 p.m. For Dreycrtown, Mauricevillo, Eketahuna, Pah'atua, Woodville, Waipawa,Wabukurau Napier, Palmemton and Wan&aniii-Mon-days, Wodnesdavß, avd Fridays at 12.30 For Allrodton-Mondays at 12 80 p.m. For Taucru and Bidaford—Saturdays at iii p.m. For Tauern, Tonui, Whakataki, Castlepoint, Mataikun;'. and Ohonga-yondays and Thursday at 9 p.m. For Kuripuni-Daily at 2.20 p.m. J. BAGQK, 1543 Poftmaator. A MERRY CHRISTMAS! AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR I D. ASHER. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Makxem-St Wkuisotox. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FORI'IGN GOODS, HAS JUST OPENED ox s. ' Fiako' a SHII'MK.nT of 20 Cmi of MW GOODS suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents, consisting of—Wark, Glove and Fanev Bixes, Jaijaiieso Good-. A Larpe Variety of American Goods, of B'ys' Y.looipelcs,Girls' Tricycles, Snlk'o'a Perambn'atois i> ail szes, Boxing Gloves, Siujde Sticks, Basket Ware, Accordeons. Canary and Parrot Cage?; alFo a large variety of American Toys
BATS, BALLS, WICKETS.LEG-GUAEDS, GLOVED, da, 4c, From all the Best Makers. SPRING BUS FROM ICXs. Usual REDUC'IIIti to Crickt CluhU A large Assortment oi LA WN TENNh AGENT Folt~E"fwo'B OIL OF EUCALYPTUS, a viilu'iUe external remedy for Rlieu-naci.-m. Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprainr., Neuralgia, Co'ic. Whoopiiik' Cough, ft-., Price 2., and i* per Bottle, 1863 - DV ER T 18 I N G SCAL El?w Advertisements: Ss per inch lit Insortion ; tulf'p-teall flihsequent Inwrtioiia. abort Aivmtisements, u„texceedinglfi words,! n Wanted Co'uran: li (uoh, Ist toaytlou half-price MbsoqU'-nt, Advoitlsemeuls over leader chireed douhlo rates. The mimbor ot insertions required for any advertisement Bhould bo plainly mamod on it, otherwleo U will be continued and chamod for till counter, manded. Advcnisemeuta ordorol by the mouth or quarter and oounta: manded boforo the t'mo agrood lor expires, will bo charged for the full term uulcbs by special arrangement. All casual advertisements from persons having no running account with this office inns, be PREPAID. Stamps accepted in payment of v. ah orders by post. Births, Deaths, and Marnago Notices NOT charged for To secure prompt liner; ion of advertisements It Is necessary that they should Jin left at the office by 2 p.m. on the day of publication. Alterations to Advertisements on the Ist aud 4th pages must bo sent In iiot later than 2 p.m. on tbo cay preceding that ou which they are required to opi.ear. Subscriptiou-Per quarter 7s tid, In advance Us 6d. THE ANNFAL UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL BE HELD ON THESHOWGROUNDS, CARTERTON, ON WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1885. ENTRIES, accompanied by the entrance fees, close at the Secretary's Office, Carterton, on SATURDAY, 21st February, 1885, and in order that sufficient accommodation may bo provided for tho sheep, and correct catalogues may be prepared, vendors are requested to state the number, sex, class, and age of sheep; whether they are to be sold by auction or privately; and if by auction, to state by whom ; also to state whether the sheep are to be sold singly, or in lots of 5,10, 20, etc., etc. All sheep to bo on the ground before 10 a.m., and to be removed only by consent of the Stewards. Vendors will plcaso note that in lieu of allotting pens by priority of entry it has been decided to draw lots for the pens in such manner that each Auctioneer will as near as possible have a consecutive sale of 50 sheep at a time. Entries to bo made on printed forms, which can bo obtained from the Secretary, or by letter or telegram, care being taken that full particulars are given. Sale to commenee at 11 a.m. sharp. ENTRANCE. FEES. First Five sheep ... Is per head. Over that number ... 6d per head. Single sheep 2s per head, Admission to the Grounds,—FßEE, H. H. WOLTERS, Secretary.. Chutwton, 6th Jan., 1886.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1900, 28 January 1885, Page 4
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