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I<\ H.Wood, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 21st, 1886. Atlln,m. '■ MAITRIOEVILLiE. (Soar Mastenion,) f. 1 WOOD. Important Sale of Contractors' Plant, Horses, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE, 1 FH. WOOD, under instructions from , Messrs Downes & Henderson, will offer as above, the whole of the plant lately in use on the Kopuaranga contract, Mauriceville, comprising—; 2 Pile-driving machines, complete 2 Monkeys, each 20 and 25 cwt. 3 Tons Manilla rope 10 Kegs Spikes 25 Sets Harness 2 Timber, 3 spring, 4 tip drays 150 L.H. Shovels ■ 50 Spring bars ' '3O Tip chains 55 Toub steel tram rails, 16 and 241b 20 Large earth wagons 25 Small earth wagons 20 Crosscut saws, 45 American axes 4 Union Screws 10 Grindstones and fitting, 6 Trollies 1 8-stall Stable, Blacksmiths' Smithy and sheds with tools of every description 3 pairs bellows, 3 vices and forge 1 Ton bar Iron, 1 portable forge 3 Anvilß, 2 Stocks and sets dies Horse-shoeing nails, bars steel, bolt ends and bolts . 1 Ton Barbed Wire (English) 5 cwt Blasting Powder 1 Clerk of works office, 15 x 17, with fittings 1 Iron safe, copying press 1 Portable stove (complete), washstands 2 Theodolites and quantity of surveyors' camp plant Picks, Grubbers, Crowbars, Drills Wheelbarrows, Tar, Augers, Hammers Cramps, Blocks and Tackles Braces and Bits, Gunpowder 6" Price's" Timber Jacks 13-ton endless Chain Block 15 Liriit and Heavy Draught Horses 5 Staunch Hacks 2 double-seated American Buggies 2 sets Buggy Harness, 3 Saddles 20 Horse Covers. The Auctioneers would point out to all Contractors, Farmers, Blacksmiths, and others, the unequalled opportunity presented by above sale. Luncheon provided. R, STASSFIELD, 2184 Manager. CHRISTMAS'PRESENTS! FOR EVERYBODY 1

SPEOIAL ATTRACTIONS! FOE THE XMAS SEASON. L J. HOOPER & Co., BON MARCHE. T\URING the next Month, comment)- ■*- f ing from November 21, to Deoembor 24th, L, J. HOOPER & Co., OF THE BON MARCHE, Intend placing before the public a Novelty, in the shape of some very handsome Presents, to be given away at Christmas, The value of the present will depend upon the amount of the purchases of the customer during the month, FOR INSTANCE, Every customer purchasing value of Is and over during the month, will receive a coupon or ticket, representing the value of the purchase, At the end of the month these tickets will bo collected, and .onefifth of the whole amount of purchases during the month, equal to 4s in the £, will bo given away in value as a CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A customer purchasing Value of Bs will receive present value Is Value of 10s will receive present value 2s Value of 20s will receive present valuo 4s Value of 30s will recoive present value 6a Value of £2 will receive present value 8s Value of £3 will receive presont value 12s Valuo of £4 will receive present value Ida Value of £5 will receive psesont value 20s Value of £0 will receive present value 24s Value of £7 will recoive present value 28s To uphold the credit of the establish ment, we Bhall pive The V,ery Fullest Value IN THE PRESENTS. WhOIESALE AND RgTAII DRAPEES AND Clothiers. Direct Importers of all the latest Parisian and London Styles and Fashions. The NEW GOODS for the Season are NOW OPENED DP And on view at THE BON MARCHE,

Call and inspect t he stock &F Look fob the Name■L J. HOOPER & CO., BONMARCHE. 2150 / WELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, PRINCIPAL: J. MAOKAY, M.A. TERMS: Full Boarders : 40 Guineas per annum, Weekly Boarders: 30;. Guineas per annum. Tuition : Upper School, 12 guineas per annum; Lower School, 10 pounds per annum. ' ; ' THE COLLEGE is most healthily' situated in its own Reserve of G9 acres., The Class Rooms and Dormitories are lofty and well ventilated, and afford excellent accommodation to a limited number of Boarders, Tho. Boardora are under the direct suporvisiori'of the Principal and Mrs Mackay, assisted by four Resident. Masters. During the past four ''.ars, 66 candidates from this College ) Tie qualified for Matriculation, 25 passe'. the University Junior Scholarship Exa.r nation, and over 100 passes in the Civil S rvica have been obtained. First term of 1880 begins on February Ist. Prospectus and full particulars from the Principal, or from the undersigned. 0. P. POWLBS, 2165 " Secretary. £H) Howard. 'X-formation' which will lead to the oohyiotion of the person who set five fa) an otrbbuildipgof m Dans Offiw OB New' Tear's Eve, f.tjtitm. ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2186, 6 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2186, 6 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2186, 6 January 1886, Page 3

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