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JUS. Brown & COSATURDAY, DECEMBER lira., At2p,m. J AS. BROWN. & CO. will auction as ■ above:—' ' , "• ■ • Two Half..ScuMi :Chests Drawers, Small Chest Drawers, Clicflbnier,"Washstands, Toilet Table, and sets in.plain and white and gold, .Tables,- ColonialCouches, Single; and .Double Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Childs Cot,'. Spiral and Chain Wire Springs; Mattrasses, Ladies .and Gents Easy Chairs, Kitchen Dresser Shelves, Several lengths of -Dress Goods, Oilcloths, Carpets, Boots, assorted Portable Boilers, Tea, Sugar, Flour, Oats, Fowls wheat, Fancy Goods, Christmas Presents, Jewellry, and Second hand silver watches. Two tons Derwent Potatoes, Horse, Saddle and Bridle,'good trap horse, 2 Light Spring Carts. 2470 JAB. BROWN & CO, AUCTIONEERING, LAND, STOCK, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AGENTS Agents for the Permanent Investment and Loan Association of -Wairaritpa. The Mignon Piano on Monthly Payments, .. Money to lend on good socurity.. . FOR SALE.-On the Dixon Estate six quarter.acre sections,-. price £4O each.; terms £s.cash'; balance 3yrs 8%. . 1 aero 19 perches, having a ;frontage, of about 150 ft Columboßoad, prico'£l2oeasy terms,. Five roomed house and Section £175 ( terms,';. Building Site,. Bannistor-st,', £SO, only-.£5 deposit, -.Half an. acre 'Bontley's:.Estate. Section-in Sontley's Estate double frontage 90x330 links, price i! 35, Several house properties in various parts of tho.Town, Also Country Properties, "'• List on application,' 243G "FIOR SALE. OR' TO LET—A most Jj oligible cotta?o and section of .land within live minutes walk of. the- Post Office. Title under she Land 'transfer Act. Tho cottage contains five rooms and a scullery. The land is nicely laid out in garden and orchard. '• For particulars apply to Jas, Brown and Co, 2401 UPPER OPAKI SAW MILL, ALEX. McLEOD&CO. PROPRIETORS. JUST OUT FROM HOME, CHEAP' FANCY BAZAAR, Manners-Streofc, Wellington, HAS just arrived per s,s, Tongariro, from London, and during his visit has purchased the' nowest novelties for the coining 'Xirias'Holidays, and is now opening up per s,s, Arawa, 35 cases of pictures, Fancy Shells wifcji Now Zealand and Wellington scenery, Gilt Photo Frames, Dolls, Bagatelle Boards, Ladies' Bags,- New Paris Brilliant Jowellry, and a varietyof new novoltios. To arrive by ship Turakina;—2o cases tiro workß, 4wheel .Pera'mbulatora, Plated Ware and Fancy' Goods. Por s.s. Ploione: —2s Packages China Tea Sets, Dosert Service?,, Vases, Heal Skin Rocking Horses, Boys' Velocipedes and Toys.; •Per ship Hurunui:—2o oases Stuffed Birds and • Flowers under glass shades, and cabinet goods will be sold all at English Prices so as to make room for shipmonts to arrive, Goods on hand,—Cutlery, Hardware, Electroplated Ware, Brushes and Combs, Travelling Trunks, Caipet Bags and Portmanteau, Perambulators, Basket Wave, Lookiiw Glaßses.Vaßes,'Watches, Paper Macho Goods, arid general variety of fancy goods for Christinas presents and general use. ''. '■ .:D, ASHER and GO, Cheap-Fancy Bazaar, next New Opera - House, Mannors-st, 2470 THISTLE LOGDE, 047, S.C. rnHE üßual monthly meeting of the I abovo will be held on WEDNESDAY, Bth inst., at 8 p.m. Business—Balance-sheet, report and general. JOSEPH J. SMITH, 2460 Secretary. FOR SALE, nnHE Unexpired Lease extending.to I 31st March, 1891. of the AOHANGA FERRY HOTEL, For particulars apply to A. McHUTCHON, Whukataki. Or to J.W.BAKER, 24G9 Proprietor. TINUI JOCKEY CLUB. MEMBERS ot the above Club are requested to meet at the Tinui Hotel at 7 p.m. on FRIDAY, 17th inst. Business Election of Stewards, Officers, &c. - T.MACKAY, 2409 Bon, Secretary. LOYAL UNITED FRIENDS. ASUMMONEMeeting of tho Lodge will be held on WEDNESDAY, the-Bth inst., at the 'Forester's Hall, at tho usual time, ' Business,— Nomination; of Officers [for ensuing term; • election of . ' Delegates for. Amalgamated ■ Sports, IUOHNSTON, W.M. 2469 . .A. HATHA WAY, Seo. ■ .TO BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC. • ' GENERALLY, nHE Undersigned, having imported a L first-class Plaining Machine -from America, is now prepared to execute all orders for Flooring, Linin?, Mouldings, Architraves, &c, &o. Prices on application'. . •2469 ■ ROBERT DONALD. DECEMBER 7, 1880. "DURNHAM'S favorite Service of D Song - ' ' "EIVER SINGEES," By Wesleyan Choir numbering ■SO VOICES.SO ''. Admission Is, OhildrenGd. '.. BRICKS VERSUS RUBBISH. T' RUSOOTT& ALPisS theperman : enfc to inform the public generally that .they' doliver GOOD BRICKS in Mastertori and neighborhood, and as their brickfield is adjacent to' the railway they.are in a, position to supjily ■first class bricks to any of tho' statinriß' or sidings along the Railway CHEAPER f/ww any other pmon in ft« Waiwapa,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 7 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 7 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2470, 7 December 1886, Page 3

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