WELLINGTON COLLEGE./. ITIHE First Term will begin on I WEDNESDAY, Ist February next. CHARLES P. POWLES, Secrotary. • mHE CLOSE OF THE SUMMER CASEY MDONALD & Co Commenced a 3BEAT CLEARING SALE SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1888, And as we are determined to clear the balance of SUMMER GOODS, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. In addition, we have purchased the balance of a. WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK OFSEVERAL EVERYDAY LINES And which we purpose offering actually under London prices. 167, Lambton Quay, Wellington. NOW ISTHE TIME FOR CHEAP BOOTS H. PETERSON Does not mislead the Public with great Clearing Sales, but has determined in future to allow A DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNY IN THE SAILING ON ALL CASH SALES. The whole of the Stock is marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. So that There can be no mistaking the Price. Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and Inspect his stock before purchasing All descriptions of Boots made to order and repairs neatly done, CHARGES MODERATE. Note the address— i EXCELSIOR BOOT DEPOT, Opposite Club Hotel Maaterton rjIHE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE I FAIR will be held on WEDNESDAY the Bth February, 1888, in MESSRS LOWES & lORNS SALEYARDS „ Renall-street, Masterton, ( The sale of lams will commence at II a m., and tliot of ewes immediately after the termination of the former. The t Stewards have power to postpone the C sale ot the rams to the following day should ° it be necessary. '' ENTRANCE FEES. ? Rams Gd per head up to 10, and 3d per jhead for all over thfc number. I Ewes, la per score up to 100, and Gd per score for all over that number C Entries, accompanied by the fees, must be lodged with the Secretary at Master- I ton on or before Ist Fobruary 1888 at norm. To ensure correct catalogues the entries should state - 1. If the Rams are to be sold separa- b tely or in lots of 2, 5, 10 or otherwise, i and of the ewes if they are to be sold ' singly or in scores, or hundreds 11 2. The breeds and ages of all sheep 3. The name of the Auctioneer who is C to sell them \ All sheep to be in the pens by 10 a.m., \ and to be removed only by permission of 1 the Stewards J T. MACIvAY, [ Secretary, t Annual Autumn Show. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY WILL HE HELD IN THE VOLUNTEER, DRILLSHED mUMSDA Y, FEBRUARY-A 1888, Open from Noon to G p.m.,' and from 7 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION IS, CHUiDBEN 6d. PEARSON'S BAND in the evening. Entries can be made at the office of tho ] Secretary, Mr W. B. Chen- • nells, from 7 to 0 on c Wednesday evening. 1 2807 L J. HOOPER & CO.; i Bon larche. HAVING Bought at LESS THAN' ENGLISH COST - 353,000 (Two Thousand pounds) worth of HARCOURT& CO'S STOCK OF DEAPEEY -ANDCLOTHING. We will offer the samo to the public at SUCH PRICES AS WILL CLEAR THE LOT IN A FEW DAYS, The Public can therefore look for some of THE GREATEST BARGAINS Ever Offered in the Waiearapa. L, J. Hooper & Go. BON MAROHE*-- 30
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2811, 31 January 1888, Page 3
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522Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2811, 31 January 1888, Page 3
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