F. H* Wood. fHURSfIAY, 16th JULY- 1886. : At I.o'clock.. . '■ • ' . ; F. H. WOOD'siFOHTMGHTLY 0 J STOCK SAM" at tub TARATAHI YARDS. . F.EWOOd WILL sell by public auction as above, on THURSDAY NEXT at his Taratahi Sale Yards : 10 Good Dairy Cows, springing to -*-* 1 calve. 1 O Yearlings, Steers, and Heifers, Q Fat Heifers. 10 Dry Oows and Heifers. C ;3-year old forward Bullock, JA 2-touth Wethers. Of) Ewes in La Horses of all classed,' WAIRARAPA CLOTHING_FACTORY. THE Kaiapoi Woollen Company's Tweadß and C'othing are lodged (by judj/es both in Now Zealand and Australia) to be the very best in the Australian colonies, as also «an be proved by tho fact that at every Exhibition that these Tweeds and Clothina have boen exhibited, thoy have take Sold Medals, The quality of their goods are go good, and the demand so great, (by wholesale as well as retail houses), that they do not require to opon up small retail shops in every town in New Zealand for* thwir disposal. The manager of THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY Respectfully inform« the peaple of Masterton and Wairarapi thut he has jujfc received direct from tho Kaiapoi Mills a large and well assorted stock of Buys' and Youths' Clothing, Underclothing, Shirtfl, Overcoats, Sox, Hats, Flannels, Tweeds and Shirtings, which ho is Rolling at 10% advance on the Mill prices. Anyone, therefore, purcliaMflg from me will save at least 20%. IHR ADDKUBH.--Next door io tin Empire .ffo/eJ, 2311 MANAGER. The Book debts in the estete of Rapp & Hare must be paid at the Wairanr* ClothingFaotorvATONCE. E, B. HARE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2343, 10 July 1886, Page 3
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