WEDNESDAY, JUNE Bth, AT 1 O'CLOCK LOWES & IORNS' STOCK SALE. MASTERTON YARDS, 30 2 and 3 year old Steers 8 Working Bullocks 4Fat Cows . 20 head mixed' Cattle.'. ' 200 Good. Mixed Shepp 10 Two unci three year old Steers' ' 10 Springing heifers . 4 Farm Horses. . . SCO cro3sbretl Ewee, in lamb 400 Good Ewes in lamb . 100 Pat Wethers " ' 100 fat Ewes 100 Lam lis 50 Bullocks 20 Head Mixed Cuttle 4 Farm Horses 20 Pij;s 100 Fume Wethers 100 Fat -Ewes 12 10 2-year old Steers 1018-month Steers 12 large pigs Horses, Pm etc,
WAIRARAP& NORTH ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS. ENTLEMEN, —I bog to inform you that it is my intention, to contest the re : presentation of Wairarapa North at the approaching general election, and that I shall tako an early opportiniity of addressing tlio electors in llie various centres of the district. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, W. W. McCARDLB. 2G15 JUBILEE. JUBftEB. ROYAL ARMS, Bannerettes end Shields forDecoratins' ; also, f' ats of Arms nf England, Ireland, Sco:i..!id, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, with HER MAJESTY'S LIKENESS, Alldono to stand tlio ram and weather, Send ordors quickly to 11 Martin, Wellington. Samples to bo seen at Mr Redman's, Donison House, Masterton, The sizes of Banners, etc,, average 3 feet by 5 feet. 2612
(to tiie Editor.) Bon Maroue, Masterton, May 121887. Sin, -Would yiu kindly inform youi' .readers of the Waikaiuva Daily, that we liavo now oponed up a second shipment of Seasonable Goods for Winter wear. 'l'heso comprise all the newest and most durable materials in Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels, Ladies Jackets, Mantles, English and French Millinery, Fur Capes, Fur Boas, Ladies and Children's Hosiery and Gloves, Woollen Goods of all descriptions, Mens', Youth's, and Boys' Clothing, made from the best English Tweeds, Woollen and Coltm Shirts, Pants, Undershirts, Socks, Real Good Tweed Macintoshes, Itugs, Ac., &o, all of which wo intend to clour at Wholesale Prices. By doing so you will oblige yours respectfully, Tj- J. Hooruii &Co. N 8.-We were forgetting to mention that we have also opened 130 Ladies' Ulsters, the new style, and made from the most fashionable material; wo quote prices, 3s lid to 42s (id. L, J, 11, it Co. THISTLE LODGE, No. 047 SC THE regular meeting of the above will be hold in the Masonic Hall, on WEDNESDAY, June 8. Businessßallot, Raising, and General. By order of the R, W, M. JOSEPH J. SMITH. Secretary, TOIMMERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a residence in Dkon-IStrect, until TUESDAY NEXT, the (ith inst,, at 7 o'clock p.m. Plaiiß and Specifications to lie seen at Mr L, J. Hooper's Queen Street, whero tenders aro to bo left. E. WRIGLEY, Architect, 2(511 Church-St. FIKEW 0 0 D . RJ CHAPMAN of the Upper , y ' Pliii' l ! 'raving retired over 3 years from the Firewood Trade, has now recommenced business, and hopes that some of his oil customers and as many new ones as think lit will give liinr a share of their support, He is prepared to deliver good sound FIREWOUD of orery discription, a full measure guaranteed at the lowest market rates, Matai 2ft. and.4ft. lengths; Mairc, 2ft and. 4ft (if specially ordered); Matai and Maire in 9 or 12 inches if specially ordered; Totaia m any lengths required. Rough Wood,-Good sound Matai and Tetoki, unsplit, the bo3t value for the money in the Mark< Totara fencing poßts, wire and mortico ; Totara straining posts and rails, Totara houso blocks (A faira'lowance made to the Building Trade) All orders .entrusted to Mr J. Elliotte, Saddlor, Masterton will reccivo prompt attontion. where prices may be obtained. A liberal allowance made toHotelkeepera and public institutions, where quantities aro taken, also an allowance of one shil.% Hng per cord made to cash purchasers. 2580. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. Housewives, -Are you aware .of thjs fact: That : the Blankets mado by the Wellington Woollen Company at Petone aro not only the Best; but the Cheapest Blankets in the Colonv. Every wholesalo ■ house in the Colony knows this. .Don't let your drapers induce you to buy imported slioddy, when you can get the Real AllWool Petone Blanket.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2617, 7 June 1887, Page 3
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