PRIZE MONEY. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL . SOCIETY. MONEY awards ah tlio last Spring Show will bo paid at the offico of the Secretary, Mr Jas. Brown, during next Saturday afternoon (2Gth Novembor) and also from 7 to 8 o'clock on the same SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, At 2 o'clock. Furniture, I'roduce, Cheese, Potatoes, Fowls, and Gen- ■ eral Sundries. Lowes & iorjns will sell without reserve, a quantity of New and Second-hand Furniture, Saddlery, Oats, Potatoes, Fowls, lot of Cheese, Fancy Goods and General Sundries. ■ 2757 INOTIOK. 54, Wpis Street,,(nexfc J. Duthio&Co) the attention of Town and Country Storekeepers to the following list of goods oh private salo at bwest wholesale prices Oats. . ~ Bacon Brown Paper , Wheat ' Sugar Assorted Twines Maize Soap Datcß Barley Candles Figs Peas Salt- Muscalells Beans ' Rico Shell Almonds Crushed Oats-' Picton'Bloat'rs Nuts Hay , .' Yeslas. Honey .Straw " . Fancy Soap Potatoes Chat .Sago Onions Crushed Lmo'd Tapioca .Tow Pearl Barley Lime Jiuco Hams Bran ■ . Jam'' Lime Cordial Pollard ' Coffee ' Poultry Flour ' . Pepper Butter Oatmeal Vinegar Egfja Chbeso. ■ ' Paper Bags Fruit d'C &C &0 Also 20 tons pi'ime Derwent potatoes, 42s fid ' landed mee at Wellington Station. •Consignments of Merchandise received for sale, aud prompt account sales rendered. Agents for Chrifetchurch Biscuit Co., Earroway'a Flour and Oatmeal.. Bulk Store—C'omhill Street' , MR. R W. GROVE, • A«ent for the well-known photographic firm of BURTON Bros, gggg; TS now in MASTERTON, with a seleeJL ted stock otVIEWS of New Zealand iind the South Sea • Iqknd Scenery. *, Orders left at Mrs Dinighty's, Church .Street, will be promptly attendod to,ALFREDTON ROAD BOARD. EESULT OF POLL, on proposal to .' borrow LiiOO, • under tlio provisions of the 'Loans to Local Bodies Act, 188(i,' for expenditure' in formation on..the Ihuraua Valley Road, taken' on,the 15th November, 1887'.. .' "" of votes recorded ... fi . ''i" !n -vi against \ ■ ' not recorded J .;. 5 ~ As in'riuniLiir of the ratepayers 1 voted IN FAVdli' of tlio proposal, and the numbei-so voting arc entitled t# more than one half of the votes which can'ie exercised by the whole number of ratepayers, I do herefcy declare 'the-pro-posal to-be CARRIED.' ; •/ .; •w. m; kebbell, ' Chairman. AKrcdton- : Nov22iid ) : lßß7. , . 2757. : jBISP MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ■ . "pERSONS having chims against the Jl Association -arc requeued to forward them to the undersigned, not later than 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 25th iiist. T. 3IACKAV, . ■ 1 •' ■ Seoretary. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS, QTOCK consigned to ■ ub for Sale, and 0-, forwarded to"NGAHAURANGA, ■ire driven •FREE. OB CHARGE by Iparefultfroversto. our YARDS at JOHNSONVfLLE. Good Paddocks. 2786 * FREEMAN R. JACKSON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2757, 24 November 1887, Page 3
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