. F. Hi SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock, F. H. WOOD'SMASTERTON AUCTION BOOMS. Final Sale for the Auckland Clothing Company.' ■ EH. WOOD lias received instructions , from the Auckland Clothing Co. to sell by. Public Auction athisMasterton auction rooms on Saturday next, the 26th inst., at 2 o'clock, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, The whole of the balance of their Immense Stock of New and recently imported and manufactured Drapery Goods, including: Dress Stuffs, in all the new materials and shades, Plain and Shaded Silks, Satins, Satinettes, Table Linens, .Glass Cloths, Sheetings, Blankets,' Flannels, Calicoes, Shirtings, .Cretonnes, Tweeds, . Hosiery, and Fancy Goods. Clothing, including; Men's, Youths' and Boys' Nelson, Kaiapoi, and 1 Mosgiol Suits, Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Knicker Suits, Shirts, Hats, Sox, Ties, Drawers,' Buggy Rugs, Mauds, Travelling Bags, &c.,'&c.,&c. N.B.—As this is the final sale, every line Must be Cleared. All the Goods are new- and of first-class Small Storekeepers, Hawkers, Householders, and the public generally will do well to attend this sale. Easy 'terms and no reserve: The Auctioneer lias great satisfaction in calling attention to the above sale, all lines being totally unreserved, and the superiority it has, from the fact that all goods offered have been manufactured for the approaching summer season, are of the very best quality, make, and workmanship, and are not the balance of any winter stock that has been previously packed and unpacked and offered in different parts of tho colony. These goods, which are guaranteed without damage, defect, or blemish, will be on view at F. H. Wood's Auction Room, Mastcrton, on Friday next, when intending purchasers will have every opportunity and facility for examining the large and varied assortment that will be offered on Saturday. Goods on view Friday next. Sale at 2 p.m. Saturday next. R. STANSFIELD. 2102 Manager. THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1885, At 1 O'Clock. F. H. WOOD'S' FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE, AT RAY'S YARDS, TARATAHI, H, WOuD will sell by public auction at Mr T. Ray's yards, Taratalii, on Thursday, the Ist October, at 1 o'clock—-4-year-old bullocks 12 2 and 3 year old steers 1 £ Quiet Springing Cows and Heifers Yearlings 20 Store Cows Horses Pigs, &c, FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED, F. H. WOOD, 2102 Auctioneer. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. QONCERT in the Theatre Royal, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. To pay interest on Church debt, etc. OPERETTA OF Merry Men of Sherwood Forest. Admission—Seats with , backs, 2s Gd; body of Theatro, Is. 2090 FOR SALE.—LAND IN DIXON'S ESTATE. 'E are instructed to offer for abso , , lute sale, for cash, 9 acres 2 roods 29 perches of good land in Dixon's Estate. Will bo sold either in one block, or subdivided into two or three sections, offered very cheap. Splendid investment. Plan, terms, and particulars at our office, 2089 R. BROWN & Co. F. W. TEMPLE^ INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE. Queen-St Masterton TUST ARRIVED,—2OO boxes of New Season's Teas, ranging in price from 17sGdto29s. Also, Nelson Moate & Co.'s New Season Teas in packets. Sold at their prices, from 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, and iJs, each packet bearing their brand and price. To be successful with your gardens grow Bvxkkris Celebrated' Nelson seeds. The sale of theseedsis so rapid that there is no fear of any old seeds being palmed off for new ones, as the stock is constantly being replenished. See the result of last Autumn's Hoticultural show. Sole agent for the Wairarapa— F, W. TEMPLE, Indian Tea Warehouse. 2094 Masterton. — NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. ARRANGEMENTS FOR MONTH OF N all WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS during the month, commencing on the 9th, Saturday Return Tickets will be issued from all Wairarapa Stations to Wellington, and will be available for tlie Return Journey by any Train for One Week from date of issue. On WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, commencing on tho 9th, a Train will leave Wellington at 10,30 p.m. for Masterton, stopping at Flag Stations when required. This Train will replace the ordinary 11.15 p.m. Train for Lower Hutt, which on those eveniiws will not run. On SATURDAY EVEMINGS, commencing on the 12th, the 11.15 p.m. Train will run through to Masterton, stopping where required. BY ORDER. District Manager's Office, Wellington, 28th August, 1885. 2084. LOST. ' LOST.— Between Tinui and Masterton, portion of a purse containing cash, one pound fourteen shillings, and a cheque drawn by Mrs Annie Owen on the Bank of New Zealand, Masterton, in favor of Miss Greenwood, for £2O, payment of ..which has been stopped. The linder will be suitably rewarded upon returning to this office! !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2102, 23 September 1885, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2102, 23 September 1885, Page 3
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