Robert Aitken & Sons AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, &c„ COMMERCIAL A UCTION, ROOMS. QVBEMTKBET, MISTEMW. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A)i jOl. ted by Mr Bernard, who is leaving the District, to sell by Public Auction; at his residence, Hessey Street, at an early date, of which due notice will be given, the whole of his Valuable and Useful Household Furniture and Effects. TERMS AT SALE. Auctioneer's Flag will fly on the premises. OPENING SAL.E„ . SATURDAY, sih MAY. } A ITKEN & SONS are instrucX\n xa. ted to sell by public auctiun at the COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET. A large and varied assortment of General Merchandise, New and Second-hand Furniture, etc., etc., etc.' Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. NOTE—Persons having goods of any description which they wish to convert into cash, are' invited to furnish particulars at their earliest convenience. 2885 SATURDAY, sth MAY.. LAMP STOVES! LAMP STOVES! 3 A ITKEN & SONS are instrucA/1 xA. ted to sell by public auction " 3 CASES Op The "BOSS" LAMP STOVES." Sale at 2 o'clock Sharp. SATURDAY, sth MY, At 2 o'clock., BOOKS, PERIODICALS, k... RA 11KM& SONS are instruc. , jQ. .ted to soil by auction at their' RoomsBooks, Periodicals, etc. Withotji Reserve, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, etc, EA ITKEN & SONS are instruc- '. J\. ted to sell by public auction —AI THE—COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, ON SATURDAY, the 19tli MAY, ' AT 2 O'CLOCK. A lareje quantity of Gold and Silver Watches (new and second-hand), Jewellery of all descriptions. Particulars in future advertisements,
Monster Clearing Sale. SCOTCH FINGERING WOOL • '■•*■': "Is lid, worth 2s 9d. WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. MANAGING PARTNER. MASTEBTON ROAD DISTRICT, iESULT of Polls taken on the followj ing proposals: Ist—Proposal to borrow £BOO, undo) "The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," for extending the formation of the Wangaehu Road. No. of Votes exercisable,., 8 votes „ For Proposal,.. 5 „ ~ Against Proposal 2 „ „ Not Recorded... 1 „ 2nd—Proposal to borrow the sum of £2OO for forming a branch line through Section fl to Section 121 to 129, Kopuarangi Survey District. No, of votes exercisable ~, 8 votes ~ For Proposal ... 5 „ „ Against Proposal 2 „ „ Notßecorded ... 1 „ As a majority of the number of Ratepayers having a majority of the total number of votes exercisable, voted for each proposal, 1 hereby declare BOTH proposals carried, W. H. BEETHAM, Chairman, Road Board Office, Masterton, 27thApril, 1888. MABTERTON ROAD BOARD, TO THE ELECTORS of NO 2 WARD GENTLEMEN,At the solicitation of a number of ratepayers 1 have been induced to come forward for the vacancy in your Ward, If you think the services of a settler whoso experiences should enable him to sympathise with others in want of good roads will bo of advantage to you, 1 hope to receive your votes. I am &c, S. DONOVAN. Kopuaranga, April 24,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2887, 1 May 1888, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2887, 1 May 1888, Page 3
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