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V ■■JF. H. Vjood. THURSDAY, JULY 9, ' At 1.30 p.in. . ' MONTHLY ' , STOCK SALE. MR HAMMERICH'S YARDS, GREYTOWN. I', auction at the Greytown Saleyards, on the above date; at 1.30 p.m. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, VEHICLES, .fee. Early Entries Invited. 2025 SATURDAY, 24th JULY, 1885, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved sale of General Merchandize, Furniture, &c. Tl H.WOOD will sell by public aution Jj, at liis Masterton auction rooms, on Saturday, 4th July, at two o'clock, ~ WITHOUT RESERVE, A large consignment of General Merchandize of every description, comprising— Drapery, Clothing, Blankets, Groceries, Tea, Flour, Sugar, &c, &c, New and Second hand Furniture, Mattresses, Beddings, Knife Cleaners, Sewing Machines, Oil Paintings, Jewellery, and Music, etc. 2026: . R. STANSFIELD. . WAIRAEAPA JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1886. PfHAMPAGNE STAKES, IGO sovs., \J second horse 25 sovs., third horse 10 sovs., breeder of the winner 25 sovs. from the advertised amount. For two year olds. Colts Bstlolbs, Fillies and Geldings Bsfc7lb. Six furlongs. Nomination 1 sov., 2 sovs,-'on the night of general entry, and tlijeo sovs. before noOn on tho day of tho race. Nominations close on SATURDAY, July 4th. Forms on application to RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, 2013 • Secretary'. A SIGHT WORTH SEEING! G, M, GARDENER, Is now making his GtEand Display WiIHR GBBSS

MY new Winter Stock amounts to £2,000, and knowing this immense quantity of goods to be rather a large speculation for Carterton (especially owing to the keen competition), I have marked the goods at such prices that will ensure a ready sale. It is a well known fact that large quantities can be purchased at a much less rate than small. As an instance,Through buying three bales 0 f Blankets (150 pairs), I obtained a concession of 20 per cent., or 4s in the £,' This, with the Cash Discount, enables me to sell my Blankets 25 per cent. Cheaper than any Carterton Storekeeper, This also aplies tc the vitde of my New Winter Stock. I have not made the mistake (which I notice many have) of opening my goods too early in the season, consequently I have no " fly blown" Blankets, nor faded Goods of any kind. Having now eveiy facility—Mapificent New Stock, Large Storo, No Rent, and Small Expenses,—l mean to do the Business of Carterton. Please Cail and Inspect my GRAND WINTER DISPLAY before ordering elsewhere. G. M. GARDENER, 'CRITERION' STORE, CARTERTON. 1795 LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. r ' Uuruuiij/jji; /Statements having been made against the now wellknown Dip, wo are authorised by the Manufacturers to state that although they liavo Reduced the Price In order to meet AN INCREASING DEMAND Tho Quality has been MAINTAINED and the dip is now is now the BEST AND CHEAPEST NON-POISONOUS DIP IN THE MARKET. And if used in accordance with printed instructions WILL NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL. AGENTS.-Murray, Roberts, & Co,, Wellington and Napier. M. CASELBERG & CO., Sub-agents, Mastorton and Greytown. 1910 *Y\ PRACTICAL "WATCHMAKER, and WORKING JEWELLER,' J"EREBY respectfully informs the inJLJL habitants of Masterton and neighborhood _ that he has commenced business in tho shop lately occupied by Mr Sage, sailmakor, Queen-street, and hopes by good workmanship and despatch to merit a share of support. Watches cleaned, corrected, and timed, from ss; clocks cleaned, from 2s.Gd; the beßt made Silver Hunting Lever watch for £slos; second quality English Lever, £3 10s; Clocks, from 5s ; Lever and Alarum Clocks, 7s (id ; new designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery. All goods carefully, examined and warranted. ■''".■•,:■ 2013

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2027, 27 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2027, 27 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2027, 27 June 1885, Page 3

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