Stevens <■'* Goii on. AT THE BOROUGH SALE YARDS; PALMERSTON NORTH, ' TUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, QTEVENS & GORTON will soli. by 10 public auction as above 70 or 80 good 3 and 4-year-old bullocks, including 30 or 40 fat 20 one to two year cattle, mixed 5 good dairy cows About 100 mixed cattle ■ 100 ewes in lamb Also— Under instructions from the owner, who is giving up his daily, between 30 and 40 Superior Dairy Cows, mostly close to calving. As these cows are guaranteed to milk without their calves, a g opportunity is thus afforded settlers of acquiring good cows, STEVENS & GORTON, 208G ' Auctioneers. THURSDAY 10rn SEPTEMBER. AT THEIR SALE YARDS, WOODYILLE, QTEVENS & GORTON will sell by 0 public auction, as above, 100 head principally 2-year-old steers 10 springing cows 8 3-year-old heifers • 4 yearlings mixed 200 hoggets mixed : 50 4-tooth wethers 90 ewes, lambing and in lamb 2 hacks. 18 3-year bullocks in forward condition 30 to 50 head mixed cattle Also Immediately after the stock sale, at Mr Peters' Bazaar, balance of good Bankrupt Stock, Comprising Cutlery, Plated Goods, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Drapery of all kinds. Sale at 1 o'clock. STEPHENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. REWARD. jy-R GEORGE BUCK SEN., of the Taita offers a Reward of £SO to anyone who finds the remains of his LATE SON, GEORGE, who was drowned in the Waimjioru River, within six months or thereabouts, 2086 VkVi EllKmißj TOBACCONIST AND FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM. Hairdressing Saioon Attached, A WELL-SELECTED Stock of Stai\. tionery, Gift Books, &c,, &c. New Games for Winter Evenings, THE FISHPOND, QUARTETTE. Pipes of all descriptions, Cigars of the best brands Tobaccos in Variety Fancy Goods lootballs, &c, At the Corner Kliop, Queen and Perry-streets, Masterton, Trade Mid Servants' Registry Office, rnHE following candidates have been JL duly nominated for the office of Councillors at the present election. CULLEN, WILLIAM HERON, GEORGE ... .MASON, THOMAS GEORGE PERRY, WALTER. • A poll for the election of three Councillors from the above named candidates will bo taken at the Institute, Masterton, on THURSDAY, 10th September, 1885, between the hours of nine in the forenoon, and six in the afternoon. R. BROWN. 2082 Returning Officor. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL
PARADE OF STALLIONS, Uunder the auspices of the above Society will be held at THE SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON, on SATURDAY, 3rd October, 1885. From 2 o'clock until 3,30 p.m. ENTRIES will be received by the Secretary up to NOON oil the day of the parade; entrance fee 5s for each horse. All horses intended for the parade to be on the ground at 1.45 p.m. Admission to the ground Gd; members free. The gats money will be divided in equal proportions as prizes for the most popular light horse and most popular draught horse The usual admission ticketswill be issued at the gate, and every ticket holder will be entitled to record hb vote. The Committee will, if required, permit an Auction Sale of horses, to be held on the grounds after the parade has concluded. Managing Committee : Messrs N. Grace, E. I V. Dorset, 11. R. Armstrong, B, Kimberley, and H, McMaster. Carterton, 21st August, 1885. H. H. WOLTERS. 2075 Secretary. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. VISITORS to the Exhibition, before going elsewhere, should inspect J King's well-selected stock, Lever Watches by the best makers in the World, with written guarantee for two years. A large assortment of Lever Clocks, Diamond, Gold and Silver Jewellery of every description, Any description of work done, A large assortment of the famous Adamantine and Pantoscopic specks, r commended by the "faculty. Cuba Street, 2066 Wellington. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE~ , OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Thecoachos leave the booking office EVERYDAY at 12.45. p.m. for Woodville Tahoraite (for Napier,) and Palmerston, returning from Tahoraite every day on arrival of the first train from Napier. JAMES MACARA Proprietor
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2088, 7 September 1885, Page 3
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637Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2088, 7 September 1885, Page 3
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