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noticYT" ■' mifllill S r E intend opening the abovo Sale Yards on WEDNESDAY, August , when wo shall he glad to receive entries for Fat or Store Stock of all descriptions, The yards are situated on tlia railway line, so that stock arriving by .train will be landed at the yards. We h&v« epftted no expense in the construeition, arid w« trust the sottlers in the VTairarßpa district will second -the efforts .we are making to establish a live stock market in Wellington. The sales will be bid on every alternate Wednesday, at 11 /o'plook. All communications in the Meantime pending arrangements for openkg aa office in Wellington should be addressed to our office, \Vanc(anui. PREEMAN R JAUKSUN & CO., Auctioneers. Waaganui, Waverley, Feilding, and ' Johnsonville. 2350 IOUND-Iu Ross-street, a SWAG, containing woarihg apparel. ■ Owner i hwe same on paying coßfc of adverdent. 2350

WBOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP: in hereby given that'the J\| partnership hitherto existing be ; iwaanlUOHAIlD PRICE.and PETER DICKSON, trading as PRICE AND DIOKSON, of Makterton. draperi, has this day been dissolved by mutual content, the busmen will in future be condnctedby PETER DICKSON, who will reoeive all accounts "and liquidate the liabilities of the late firm. : Dated at Masterton this 19th day of July,lßß<s. ■■•■• R. PRICE.■ ■ • -■ P. DICKSON. Witaees to the Sittnatures- - W.iSELUB, "Accountant, Masterton. WITH reference to the above the • undersigned solicits a continuance ef tht- support' so liberally accorded to the late'firm, and assures customers that Bothinj! will b» wanting on his part to give satisfaction. 60 P. DIOKSON.

1 GENERAL MEETING of the MuA tirton FARMERS'CLUB will he bid in Temple Chambers on SATURDAY, July 24th, at 2.30 p.m. .Bcilvhs—To consider the advisability of obtaining a Draught ". Entire. f RICHD. J. FITION, *iu\ ■ : ■ Seor»tary. iotteri butteri butter! ANTED.-A good Dairy Butter, Wor COlbs, at Is 3d per lb, cash «a delivery. F. H. ARROWSMITH, 129, Lambton Quay,' Wellington. HE Great City Boarding. House, I opposite Barrett's Hotel, Lambton Quay, 'Wellington. All meals fid, 200 daily. Oome one, come all, and see for jonrselTes. Board and Lodging, 18s per MRS, McCLEARY, J360 Proprietress. . BT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. ANNUAL MEETING. TUESDAY, JULY 20m at 8 p.m. J_ Business—Election of Churchwarden and Vestry, and to receive report t>tl accounts. W. E. PAIGE. ;.| TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until NOON on SATURDAY, July 24, for the •rection of a Machine room at renv ol "Star' Office. specifications at my office. GEO. FANIuN, 8356 Architect. TO STUMPERS.' mENDERS, to close THURSDAY, X July 22nd, addressed to tho underBifnerl are invited for Stumping- three aere« of laud on th© Mnuaia. yull particulars nn application to CHAS. ANKETELL. ,81150 Upper Plain. TENDERS. RENDERS will be received by the X undersigned up till noon of SATURDAY, tho 7th day of August, for felling »bout 800 acres (more or less) of bush in Vhe Parkville Special Settlement townlilp, near Eketahuna, in ten sections, vwying in iin from 15 to 51 acres. A plan of the blocks, together -vnth specificariosi, way be soen at tho office of Messrs jiwrion and Mackay, surveyors, Eketahiins, on and after Thursday, July 22nd. Tb* lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A deposit of .2$ per cent, on wnount of tender must accompany each tendor. JOB VILE, . Secretary P.S.S.A. Muterton, July l9th, 1886. 2350

MASTERTON . Annual Ploughing .Match, KDER fcho auspices of the Farmers )'.. Club, ~. To be held at ; v; Upper Plain, la a pftddock to Mr« A, B. Yates out WEDNESDAY, JULY 28ih, 1586. PRIZES: Double-Furrow, first, £5; second, £3; tfurd. £2. Singh-Furrow, first, £3; second, £2; Youths, under 19, Double-Furrow, first £4; second, £2. Best teamof three horses, 80s. Best pair hones, 20a. ■ Best kept harness in use, special prize jlvenbyMrJ. Elliott. > . Best groomed horse, special priw given \q Mews Townsend and Cow per. Special prize* for Peering and Finish »ill be given.by tradesmen in the town. Entrance-Double Furrow, 10s; Single farrow, 7» 6d; Boys, ss. Judges of the ploughing not, to. be' on Iht ground until 3 p.m.. No horsemen allowed on the ground. Entries will be received by the Secretary, Temple Chambers, up to 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 24th July, 1886.. Champion Ploughmen excluded. BIOHD. J.FITTON, ~*'" ; ' SeoreUry.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2350, 19 July 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2350, 19 July 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2350, 19 July 1886, Page 3

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