F. H, Wood, THURSDAY, APRIL 15,1886. At 11 a.m. MARTIUBOROUGH, ' LOWER VALLEY. Important Unreserved Sale of Live Stock and. Machinery. F. H. WOOD AS received instructions from E. J. Riddiford Esq., as executor in the estate of his brother, thedato 11 Riddifoid, to sell by public Andion as above, and entirely without reserve CAII'LU. 70 Read Mixed HOUSES. 5 Horses, light, medium and draught 1 Mare, by Dmi Juan, with yearling and foal at foot On accountof E. E. Martin, Esq.— 1 Pair Horses and Harness (i Horses, light and draught 2 Hacks MACHINERY. 1 McCormick Binder, almost new 1 Grain and Orass'Secd Wtripper 1 Turnip Slicer 1 Hand Winnowing Macliin9 1 Land Roller ite,, &c,, &c. has positive instructions that the sale, both «f machinery and stock, is to bo quite without reserve. Furlkr Entries Invited. TjlOR I lie lines'; TEAS in tho Wairarapa jj use Pure lulian Teas at 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 8(1,' For the Cheapest Stores and first-class quality, For the Cleanest Currants and Raisins, which require no picking or washing, For Ciood Biscuits (if all description, For the'Celcbrated Nelson Garden Seeds, . patronise the INDIAJN TEA WAREHOUSE, where you can obtain first class quality, at low prices. Customers served with quickness, and all orders despatched the same day. F. W. TEMPLE, 01T08ITU PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL, :250 WAR AGAIN J T THE Undersigned, have reduced the I price of horse-shoeing. Hack horses shod from os per set for cash. Old shoes (id each All other work equally cheap. ' 2193 GEO. DIXON.
is hereby given that. flic. p'utJ_l uership hithorto existing between GEORGE HKKRY SHUTii A JAiiiiti JONES, trading under the style or firm of SIIUTE & JOSllij, carriers and storekeepers, Masterton and Ekctidiuna, has this dny been dissolved by mutual consent, as from the Ist (lay of November, 1885, all liabilities of the late firm will be paid by the said JAMES .TONES, who will also collect all the book debts of the Eketalmna business. Dated at Masteiton this !)th day o March, 1886. G. IJ. SHUTS. J. JONES. Witness to thesignatures of thesaidGe'irge Henry Shute and James Joneß. Ski,lw, Agent, Masterton. lIHTPI reference to the foregoing dis>V solution of partnership notice, JAMES JONES begs to notify t)ie residents of Eketalmna and Forty Mile Bush, also the travelling public, that, he will continue to carry on the TEMPERANCE HuTEL in connection with his sturekeening and carrying 'business, where visitors will find all the comtmts of a home ; soliciting a coni.inuanee of the support hitherto accorded. JAMES .JONES, ■Storekeeper and Carrier, 224!) Eketaliuna. TT7ITIT reference to the above adver- \ | tiseuu'iit, I b''g to in'orm the public that the carry ii;" business tnand from MiiPtevtou, will lie, wutiiui.'d by mc with despatch and careful attention. All orders promptly attended to. 2246 ' 0, H. SHUTS. FOR SALE. TIIBST-CLASS OATS and POTATOES jjj of best quality delivered ir. or near MaSTKKTOS in quantities to suit customers at Wholesale Prices. Also, Several DRAUCt liT HORSES and food HACKS. Apply- JOHN- IIESBEY, 2258 Upper Plain. TENDERS WANTED. "jnOR the purchase of that desirable and First-class Property situate o:i the Awaliuri road, about midway between FeiMing and Awahuri, and being part of the Native Reserve No. 10.3 oil the-plan of the township of Saudon, containing 184.; acres, ami on which is creeled a Three-roomed Dwelling-house, Dairy, Granary with a hoklina capacity of 500 sacks, Stockyard, Shipyards, and Cow Bails, etc. The whole of the land, except thirty acres, is cleared and has been under crop. There is about a mile of live fence, and the whole of the section is well and substantially fenced. The iiropevtv is subdivided into nine paddocks. There is a never-failing supply of water, and the Mangaonu Stream forms a small portion of the boundary. Tenders will lie received up till Ist ol' May, addressed to PRIOR & SANDILAKDS, 2208 Solicitors, Eeilding. A LL Licenses for carriage of Passer,- £\ yen and Goods within the Borough or Masterton expired on 3J:it March, 188(1. Renewals must; be obtained before SATURDAY, 10th April, 1886. R. BROWN, 2202 Town Clerk. rAATED.—'llie travelling public to know that they can have first,class accommodation at KimsLKWim'i;': Family Accommodation House next Feist's Store, Queen-street, Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; BedIs Gd. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. Goor paddocks RAILiW AX UOAIfiUXN C, HOUSE. Hau-steeet, Jlasibrtos. J. CAM, Proprietor. BEGS t» inform the public i.f the Wai rarapa that be has opened t-'.: „!iove well-known Boarding House, vher every accomodation will be found i Travellers and Boarders. 22otj
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2265, 8 April 1886, Page 3
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