To tho Inhabitants of Mnsterton. . A Sthc timo is, nearly, arrived when ■ • you will liavo tlio above commodity .Toady, for uso, it gives us imicli pleasure to intimate to you that wo liavo a largo Htr-clc of FITTINGS on -h.and.at MOST ntAKONABLE PRICES, -•":.■' :■■■'oflljLJlMJJlJ.lV.- U^- ' WARING TAYLOR STREET,. • sear DniuSiiKD, Wellington nisd Petone, GRAZING.-. .■•;. r no BE LET for grazing purposes J[ splomlidlygrassmd and well-watered wddock of 2ojt acres, bounded by tho Waipoua ■ River, and next to , MrG. Woodroofe's Mnsterton,- written tenders .for. two years leaso rocoivod lip to Oth November, by F.. H.WOOD,. Auctioneer, Greytown. ANNUAL SPRING SHOW, • ■ AF the MASTERTON HORTICUL-1 ■ U,. TUBAL SOCIETY will bo'held -. in tlio Dltlt.Li.SHEl), ■) OS , THURSDAY, NOV. 25th. .2135 ; WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY) 3bd and 4th. NOVEMBER, 1888, . : at 2 o'clock each day. • Great' Unreserved Saie.oF Housobohi Furniture, Pianos, House Furnishings, Carpets Linoleums, • Ironmongery, &c,, Ac. ■ Oii account and risk of \vhom it may , \Tf MuLIiAN AND CO., favored ■ .•'■■ W i with instructions, will sell by .public auction, at the rooms lately occuipd,hy Messrs Divan and Co,, MannersRett, Wellington, on tlio abovo dato-t ../Four original, invoices of English -.-;..' furniture,' ironmongery, &'.,- "-./. . direct from .thel manufacturers;-'. ■ ,''■'■ consisting in part of dining .and . • ■ .drawing room suites, pianos, • •:. /American walnut cupboard cab- .,. ' i'nets, walnut 100 tables, oca- " 'atonal'tables,' writing tables, . ■/. whatnots,''brackets, hat stands, ; ■'. " sideboards, dining tables,'.srashr . stands, commodes, nmaic stools, fancy' gipsy tables, spittoons,- . J:,- toilet glasses, lioJoiiina, feather. ;..-. pillows, carputs, cliair.i, card, tables, &c.,iic. .Cash ..-boxes, cual vaso, tongs, lanterns, candlesticks', vases, cike' baskets, lea- bell?, water cuis,. Canton jugs,.spittoons, trays,, bread baskets, folding v.y.a\\- :. stands, cgp whisks,' ic. The wholo of tlio abovo elegant and usoful household furniture, ironmongery, etc,, will bo en view ou Tuesday, the 2nd J ftrivombor, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.ra,,. Phon all are invited to inspect these wautifiil goods.- . . '■ Term3fttsalc. ' W.MoLEINiCo.,, Auctioneer.",'-. 213!) " ' Wolliiwtim; <&■ FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, ] AND SEEDSMAN, LOoAL FRUIT DEPOT, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON.. REGISTRY OFFICII! FOR SERVANTS. . 2439 fPIIE Gicit City Boarding House, J, opposite Barrett's Hutol, Lambton " Quay, Wellington. All meals 6d,- 200 daily, Corns one, come all, and seo for . yourselves, Board and Lodging, 18s ponveelt, •', MRS McCLEARY, .. "8439 ...".. Proprietress. STOCK. SALE, ■'• 2nd, '. ' At 1 p.m. .' -''Stevens a m gorton win eeii .3 at their yards -Maslcrtoii-Rond, .- ..,-Woodvillc— .-; ■ --•' ■■'"■'■ ■ 20 steers,.2-year-old ... ■' 1 '.!O heifors, 2-year, quiet, well-bred ■ 10 steers,-Ij-yoar'oid • 40 mixed eoxes, LV-year old 10 heifers, quiet " 1 ■••'■■ SO cows, quiet 25 Well bred Yearling ' 120 crossbred oives with lamb 3 it-foot ... STEVENS k GORTON, 2133 Auctioneers THE next English and European Mail via Britidisi (if specially addressed) will'close at this office on MONDAY, the Ist day of November, at 6.30 a iu. . Duo ""'■'' -'in Loudon 14th December, J . J.BAGGE, .. ~ ■ ■ Postmaster. ■■■•"■ October' 28th, 1880. .2133 ; mUEATRE RO YA L, » 'K " ' J_ Loses James, IloUoway. MONDAY, NOVEMBER I*l. ' . Grand production for ONENIGHT ONLY of tlio i i t ... ' ■ GREAT DOMESTIC.DRAMA. '■ Opor'gio Smith- /Broken Vows'] Assisted loVsMaslortoajßitOKEN Vows I by Dramatic Com-) Brokeh Vow.i f James pany. I Bkoues Vows J - Hollovay, New and Beautiful Scenery and Effects, - . . ■ MIS 3 SMITHSON trusts that pub-lio patronage will not be wanting, and assures hor patrous thatBROKEN VOWb will fully repay all who support her, Tho Drama is ono of touching interest, cscitin j great sympathy and ploasuio, 8133 • ALEXANDRA BOARDING HOUSE. (Back of Casolborgs A Co s co-opera-tive store.) J) H nHRISTENSEN (lato of . • ij. V 'ho Union Boarding ouso), desires to announce that ho has takon tho abovo wolf established house which has been thoroughly renovated and improved, and will bo found replete with '■■ every cemfort. FIRST-CLASsIIEALS and BED. ~ ~ CHARGES STRICTLY ■ MODERATE. FOR" 8 ALE." 1 ■■'■ '■■■'- THIRTY.TD^S"" 1 ?rime 'heiweut^P.Qtatoei At £3 per ton. ApplyS, .-,,■ CHAMBERLAIN <BROS.- ; -7 ,'••" ' - •;■•:•-. Mow Ml-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2439, 30 October 1886, Page 3
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