.*'". H. Wood. ■ —" •-■"*- -MH44L aaanw EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 11th, 188 G. . P. E WOOD Requests his friends and clients who may favor him with entries for above sale to be kind enough to forward particulars of same as early as possible. Also, entries for the Ram and Ewe Fair to be held at Carterton, on the 17th ftnd 18th February, 2205 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMMENSE UNRESERVED SALE AT ■F. H. WOOD'S MASTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. Ffl. WOOD has received instructions , from Mr M. J. Mulligan, Auctioneer and Jeweller, of Wellington, who has let his Wellington premises and is retiring from business, to sell by public auction at Masterton on an early date, the whole of his large and valuable stock of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and other precious stones, Jewellery of every description, Mens, Boys', and. Youths' Clothing Musical Instruments, Plated and Fancy Goods, two largo Iron Safes, Show Cases, &c: This is the balance of two bankrupt stocks purchased at an enormous discount for cash by Mr Mulligan a short time back, In all about £ISOO worth. Goods will be on view for some days prior to sale. This is a genuine sale. Bargains will bo the order of the day, as every line must be sold, The date of sale will appear in a future issue, RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES.
FBnrTEBER, ' ( (Opposite Bon Marche, BEGS to tonder to his numerous customers and the public generally the compliments of the season. Local and Foreign Season Fruits. A large supply on hand, which will be sold at prices to suit everyone. Fresh Fruit Beeeived Daily. 2174
Notice Extraordinary!!! OwiMi to the large number of , COUPONS for Xniaa present being issued, e . h J. HOOPEIfc & CO. Find that it will bo impossible to distribute tho whole of the presunts on the 24th ofDecpmberasadvertised. Holdovsof Coupons willthereforepresontthem on tho 22nd or 23vd, and any time up to tho 31st December, until whicli time Coupons will continue to be issued. L. J. HOOPER & CO, DRAPERS AND OLOTfIIERS, Masterton. 2177
Christmas and New rear New Goods for Prizes and . Presents, THE undersigned lias just received ex •'lonic," a beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Year Cards; also a largeand varied sfcjek of beoks, stationary, fancy goods and toys. New books and periodicals by every English mail. PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the lnstantaneousGelatino-Bromidodryplabes. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand. Agent for all the leading N.Z. papers. T. E. PRICE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON, mHE BOOK DEBTS in the estate of X Rapp and Hare have been purchased by R. Hare, who will sue for all accounts owing after the 14th January, 1886, without further notice. E. B. flare, Collector, Church-street, next Daily Office. 2186 WELLINGTON GIRLS^IGH "* SCHOOL. ' mflE First Term will begin on the 2nd L February. The School year is now divided into three terms. Fees-Up'perSchool, 12 guineas; Lower Sehool, ton pounds a year; Stationery, 12s a year. CHAS. P, POWLES, "OQ_ 'Secretary. WAIRARAPA PASTORAL&AGRI~ CULTURAL SOCIETY.
THE ANNUAL RAMA EWE FAIRS WILI BE HELD AT The Show Grounds, Carterton, '' ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 17th am 18th FEBRUARY, 1880. } ENTRIES, accompanied by the fees, li must bo lodged with the Secretary sit Carterton, on or beforo SATURDAY, 13th February, 1880, at noon, and in order that sufficient accommodation may bo provided, and catalogues prepared, vendors are requested to stato when making the entry whether tho sheep are to bo sold singly or otherwise, and to nominate their auctioneer. All sheep to bo on the ground at 10 o'clock a.m., and to be removed by permission of tho Stewards only. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. The RAM FAIR will be held on Wednesday, 17th February, and tho entrance fees are Is per head up to 5, and Cd per head for all over that number. Single slieep 2s per head. The EWE FAIR -rill bo held on the following day, Thursday, 18th February, and the entrance fees are 2s per score up to 100, and Is per score for all over that number, H. E: WOLTERS, 2180 '.Secretary.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH (First Prize Medal Industrial Exhibition) adapted to tlio mouth without the extraction of stumps, on all the latest patent bases, at London Charges. Teeth painlessly stopped and extracted, under the influence of Nitrous Oxide. CONSULTATION FREE. DENTAL SURGEON, WILLIS -ST. HTOLEN OR STRAYED, from the I Club Hotel, on the 25th inst., a white Greyhound Dog about a year old. Yellow spot on each ear. Anyone detaining the dog after this notice will bt proaeoufced. A liberal reward will bi given for information an to whereaboutQf % 2204
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2205, 28 January 1886, Page 3
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