THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 188 At 1 p.m. P.. H. WOOD Will sell by Public Auction at the T A. 3E& A. T a. m SALEYARDS--300 Ewes and Lambs 200 Dry Sheep 400 Ewes and Lambs, young Ewe with good pei' centage of lambs 30 Purebred Bomney Marsh Ewes 4 and U-tooth shorn 30 Fat Sheep B0 Hoggets in tho Wool 70 Ewes and Lambs do 20 Store Cows 10 Steers 10 3 and 4-year old Bullocks Horses of all classes Pig", &c. Further entries invited. COLONIAL LABOfi ■EXOHANG-Jbi Oii'.ces, Manners-street, Wellington, Opposite the Royal Oak Hotel. IN consequence of the numerous applications; tho proprietors aro constantly receiving from country districts for serontß of all classes they have decided to give their undivided attention to the Labor Department, and have thereforerelenquished the House and Estate Agoncy business. Employers wanting female servants, or Farm or Station Hands can bo promptly supplied. Particulars as to wages &c. requested, to prevent delay in aouding the servants required. Howabd and Wright, Proprietors. ALL persona having claims against tho Estate of the late Edward Ley Vince, of Eketahuna, aro requested to forward proof nf such claims b. the Executors, Messrs Thomas Baylisa and John McDonald, caro of the undersigned, before the 6th day of. Dec', 1887. . CAMPBELL & GRAY, Solicitors, Wellington, ST. UTTKr wlll be held on THURSDAY, DEC. 8,
TICKETS—DoubIe, 7s 6d; single ss; extra lady, 2s Gd, stall, Is, unde: 18 2s Cd, may be obtained from M; T. E. Price SPRING iind SUMMER ARE NOW utr j ETE D 23^7E"2?LINE is Marked at Inspection is respectfully invited at the wHOLkSaLE QUEEN ST, MASTEKTON. MANAGING PARTNER. mmmsmm tfss Iltm HERBAL REMEDIES AND ELECTRO MAGiWJSM. pURE or RELIEVE all DISEASES. \J No one should con-ider their case hopeless until they have tried our treatment, Chronic and Nervous Discuses a speciality. A gontlemiui from Nelson sajß—Your treatment has done wonders for me, 1 shall do all I can to recommend it. Write for particulars to R. AYRES, MEDICAL BOTANIST ; 90 Cuba St., Wellington, Author of A" \YARNING VOICE, a book which all young men should read. Sent post free for four penny stamps. MASTIi|rpr(fEGAD DISTRICT. ■ .' •'■.":'.'.'-'lnotioe.-.. •' ■', .4,! MEETlNG.ot'ratepayers interested' 4 %.yvi1l beheld oh SUIDAY.'the 25th current at : 3 o'clock-p.nl, at the premises ridge, .to (io])Ri|er ; a : Tpvopi)sal' to borrow thelsuin.ijf " Oovoruieut loans t.b;LocaTlJodies Act; 1880," lor the pur'piiseo'f'iiirijiiiig'aroad there; and on ;2(itlvcurrfnt, a meet-' ing.of ratep'iyiir|SiriSri)3tßil 6-111.be held Upa'ki, at S/ u^clpufryp.lii;*; : tii consider a proposal'to : borrow a sum of £IOO under the said Act'for tho purpose of forming a road through tho properties of Messrs Donald Mcluchlanand Albert Martin, R, WILSONE, ' Clerk. Road Board Office, Masterton, 21st Nov, 1887, MRS PRESTON W r HILE taking this opportunity of thankipg her numerous 'ouatomere and the public generally for past favors, beg« to inform them that tK'ey can be supplied with small fruits in .any quantity during the coming season,- 'dun -v Btant supply of Orant'es, Pines, Bananas, Cocoanuta,. Figs, Dates, &c, by'every intercolonial steamer. ;•-,■ . ':/:;..:: ET'NEXT THE CLOCK QUEEN ST, MASTERTON.^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2755, 22 November 1887, Page 3
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503Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2755, 22 November 1887, Page 3
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