F; H, Wood, SATURDAY, MAY 22, At 2 p.m. MASTURTON AUCTION ROOMS. Sale of Drapery, Clothing, • Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Furniture, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, &c. . Tjl H. WOOD will sell by Public Auc- ' tion as above, a large lot of General Goods, and will also submit in a Liquidated Estate, a new and immense stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which for quantity and quality cannot be surpassed, Suits, Trousers, Coats, Overeoats, Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, Dress Materials, Shawls and Ulsters, ' Flannels, Calicoes, Sheetings, and Blankets. Boots, men's women's and children's. Also— HOUSE, in Bannister-street, Masterton, the purchaser to remove the building (5 roomed) from the section. 5300 SIGNWRITING and Embossing, at R. MARTIN'S 2297 Manners-street, Wellington,
FOR SALE,—Store, Dwelling and Post Office, Dreyerton ; also, 33 acres of land, next to Railway Station. Apply to (J. S. W. Dairyinplo, Estate Agent, Perry- ■ street, Mastertnn. 2201 MRS WISE, Dkbs and Mantlo Maker, having taken the premises lately occupied by Mrs Rushford, No, 9 Manners-street, Wellington, Las opened with a fashionable stock of millinery for the season, Woolwork, Corsets, Haberdashery, Fancy Frillings, Laces, Hibhons, Gloves, he. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing madeupontho premises from ladies' own material. Also, Feathers cleaned and dyed. 2202 TO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS AMD PUBLIC GENERALLY. KUBUPUNISAUGE AND FICKLE FACTORY, MASTERTON.
T TRAYNOR & CO. having started tl, tliis industry, beg the patronage of the Storekeepers, and Public generally, guaranting at the same time to produce an article equal in quality to any condiments imported, or of Colonial manufacture. The public are asked to purchase Trayxor's Sauces, Pickles, and Preserves for the following reasons ißt.—They can depend on good, palatable, wholesome article, because they are face to face with the responsible manufacturer, _ 2nd.—By consuming Masterton products, they will assist the local gardener, 3rd.—By building up this new industry they will increase the number of wage-earners, and lessen the drain of capital from the district. Ask your Storekeeper for— TRAYNOR'S SAUCES AND PIOKLES! 2285 MASTER! ON WATER POWER WOOD TURNERY WORKS AND CHAIR FACTORY. WILLIAM CAREY Proprietor. ALL KINDS of turned work in stock. Billiard balls re-turned and chalk cups turned. Uomo made kitchen chairs. Carved Brackets from 2$ to 6 inches, Factory—Hall Street, Shop—Queen street, adjoining Empiro Hotel. 2292 CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARD- ' IKG AGENT, AND GENERAL CARRIER, COTTRELL'S PARCELS POST EXPRESS Parcels and Packages forwarded and dolimcd to any address, at cheap through inclusive rates. One charge; no extras; no trouble. Despatches to Great Britain, Europo and Australia by every steamer. To Under 21b 51b 101b 151b 201b Bd sd sd sd sd London (city) 40 GO 9 6 13 Gl4 6 England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales BO 70106 14 6 IS6 Melbourne and Sydney B 6 6 0 6 6 7 6 8 6 Auckland, Christcliurch andDuncdin ... 20 30 40 B0 56 Insurance ollccted if desired,
Berths and passage# secured in any ocean going vessel. - Tho luggage of parties securing tickets through mo is conveyed from Railway Station on board free of charge. Letters mid telegrams promptly attended to. Parcels and Packages met at Railway Station. Freo of charge. ' Tel. No. 303, P.0.80x325. FIREWOOD. KAA CORDS of DRY MATAI FIREM WOOD, 4ft, lengths delivered in Mastcrton at lis ])or cord, from one cord and upwards for cash. Orders left at G. Dixon's, blacksmith, Bannister-street, punctually attended to. 2291 PAHIATUA VILLAGE SPECIAL SETTLEMENT ON PERPETUAL LEASE. Situation: Mangatainoka• Bridge, near main road, 7 mile 3 south of Woodville. IT is hereby notified that tho Pahiatua Village Special Settlement Sections will be open for selection at this office on and after Friday, 18th June, 188(1. Applications can also be lodged with the Ranger, as Steward of the Village Settlement, at Pahiatua, up to Kith June. There are 68 sections, ranging in area from 4to 20 acres each; leases at rentals from about 2s 9d to 5s an acre- will be granted for 30 years, renewable for further periods of 21 years, but without right of purchase. Advances on certain conditions Inay be obtained from the Government to eiiablo selectors to build houses and improve their holdings; 5 per cent will be charged ■on tho amounts advanced; Residence and certain improvements are compulsory. Plans, conditions, and regulations may be seen and obtained at Railway Stations and Post Offices in Wellington district. Any further -, information that may be required can be obtained from the Steward of the Village Settlement, Mr Mackay, who will be at Pahiatua from 9th to 16th June, or from this office and other Land Offices in the Colony. J. W. A. MAI (CHANT, ' Commissioner of Crown Lands, Lands Office, Wellington J4th May, 1880. m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2300, 20 May 1886, Page 3
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