F. H. Wood. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1886. At U a,in.' r 1 mauhice.VlLLEl. • (Near Masterton.) Important Sale of Contractors' Plant, Horses, etc. WITHOUT RESE^VE. PH. WOOD, under instructions from , Messrs Downes&Henderson,; will offer as above, the whole ot the plant lately in use on the Kopuaranga contract, Mauriceville, comprising— ' ; 2 Pile-driving machines, complete; 2 Monkeys, each 20 and 25 cwt. j' 3 Tons Manilla rope ' 10 Kegs Spikes v ' 25 Sets Harness 2 Timber, 3 spring. 4 tip drays 150 L.H. Shovels 50 Spring bars 30 Tip chains 2 Tons rail dogs 55 Tons steel tram rails, 16 and 241b 20 Large earth wagons 25 Small earth wagons 20 Crosscut Baws, 45 American axes 4 Union Screws 10 Grindstones and.fittings, 5 Trollies 1 8-stall Stable, Blacksmiths' Smithy and sheds with tools of every description 1 3 pairs bellows, 3 .vices and forgo 1 Ton bar iron, 1 portable forge 3 Anvils, 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, 15x17, 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 5 " Price's" Timber Jacks 13-ton endless Chain Block 15 Lieht 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, Builaers, and others, the unequalled opportunity presented by above Bale. Luncheon provided. Conveyances will leave Club Hotel at 9 a.m. to convey intending purchasers. R. STANSFIELD, Manager.
L. JONES. fbtjitekeb, (Opposite Bon March, BEGS to tender to his numerous cuatumers and the public generally, the compliments of the season. Local and Foreign Season Fruits. A large supply on hand, which will bo sold at prices to suit everyone. Fresh Fruit Received Daiii/, 2174
TO THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. JAMES IN G , JEWELLER, to, CUBA-ST., Calls special attention to his large and grand selected stock for this season. ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND SWISS , WATCHES, In Gold and Silver. Clocks by all makers. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of every description, Over 200 SILVER BROOCHES to choose from, 2s fid to 30s, A large and new assortment of REAL WHITBY JET GOODS. _ Specs and Eyeglasses To suit all sights, comprising some of the CELEBRATED ADAMANTINE. J. K. has marked all his goods at the lowest possible figure, and cordially invites an inspection. 2181 £1 REWARD. LOST.- One Iron-grey FILLY, unbranded, Bhod all round, two years old, broken. 2180 WILLIAM NEILL.
Notice Extraordinary! I! OWING to the large number of COUPONS for Xmaa presents being isßucd, L. J. HOOPEJR & CO. Find that it will be impossible to distribute the whole of the presents on the 24th of December as advertised. Holtlersof Coupons will therefore {ireseiitthom on the 22nd or 23rd; and any time up to the 31st December, until which time Coupons will continue to bo issued. L. J. HOOPER & CO., DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Masierton. 2177
Christmas and New Sfear Gifts, AND New Goods for Prizes and Presents. THE'undersigned has just received ex ,;'lonic,"a beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Year Cards; also a largound varied stack of books, stationery, fancy goods and toys, New books and periodicals by every English mail. PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the instantaneousGelatino-Bromidedryplates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand. ' Agent for all the leading N.Z, papers. T. 'E. PRICE, BOOKSELLER vfc STATIONER, : FANCY GOODS DEPOT, .MASTBSTON,
MASTEUTON AG'RICULUAL k PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, ■ v THE ANNUAL. RAM and, EWE FAIR,WILL BE HELD AT MESSRS LOWES and MEN'S SALE YARDS. Masterton, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lira, 1886.. ENTRIES, accompanied by'fces, must be lodged with the Secretary at Masterton 011 or before SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Oth, 188(3, andin ordei 4 tliat catalogues may be prepaid, vendors are requested to state, when making the' entry, whether the sheep are to be sold' singly or otherwise, and to nohiinato tlie auctioneer, Sheep must be I 'on the ground by 10 a.m. on the day of Fair and to be removed by permission'of the' Stewards only. •Salo to commenco at 11 a,m. sharp, The entry fees for rams will be Od per head up to. 10, and 3d per head for all over that number; aiuelo sheep Is per
: Joy ewes, le per acore'up to 100, aud Cd per score for till over. that, number, ;= EIOHD. J. FITTON, Secretary, Temple Ckambers. Maatevton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2199, 20 January 1886, Page 3
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