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F, H <WOOi), < : THUESDAY, 27tlfSEPT.', 1888. At 10'Clook, i TARATAHJ ■STOOK_SALE, SUPPLEMENTARY, Important to Dairy Farme I'®' 1 '®' F - H.WOOD has received instruotiona from Mr G. GASKIN who is giving 1 up. tlie daity business, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Taratahi Sale Yards, (to which place they will be removed for convenience of sale), tho . 4 whole of his VALUABLE DAIRY STOCK, ■ Coxsisiing or ' 26 carefully selected dairy' Cows • 1 Well-bred Bull 5 Factory milk cans, . The above will be sold immediately after..the: regular" Stock. Sale. Dairy Farmers will find it to ..their, advantage to attend. " ' • ' ■ F.H. WOOD,:-; 3008 .. .:: Auctioneer." THURSDAY,27th SEPTEMBER, 1888 At.l p.iii. ' STOCK SALE AT THE ' TARATAHI YARDS. F.H. WOOD Will sell by Public Auction as above: 100 Ewes aud Lambs ■. 100 TiVethers (storo) ' . ; j 60 Dry Ewes • • . 150 Ewes and Lambs • ' • • ; . 8 Yearlinga Steers : . 50 Heifers 2 and 8 years old ' 5 Good Dairy Cowa ■ 40 Steers and Heifers,' 18 months to 0 years 10Calves .-i : 30 Heifers^;':. 7 Bullocks ; . 300 Fat wethers,- heavy weight • '. 100 First class : Lincoln ; Ewes and ; lambs. / > 200 Cross bred Eomney Marsh Ewes aud lambs. 1 100 Good Wethers, stores 20 Head mixed cattle. 2 First class Dairy Cows.

. Further entries can be received up to' date of sale, and will be advertised as received. .. 8004 SATURDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, ; 1888. . At 1.30 p.m. Large and Important Unreserved Sale of General - Merchandise, Produce <| Household. Furniture, of every description. IN ALL ABOUT £3OO WORTH. PH. WOOD Will Bell by Public ' Auction at his Groytown Rooms as above the Largest variety of goads over put under the hammer in tlio Wairarapa, iucluding (Everything You Want): 'Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Harness, Ironmongery, Glassware, Fencing Wire, Wool Bales, Cross-cut Saws •: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ■SOO bushels 'White Tartarian Oats, and other produce, One singler , seated Buggy (nearly now), &o, REDMAN'S INDO-OHINA TEAS. (Registered,) TO SHEARERS. SHEARING will commence at the BRANCEPETH SHEDS on TUESDAY, October 2nd. All Shearers to be there-oh Monday, October Ist. W. H. ALLSWORTH, ■ Overseer, Brancepetb, September 22nd, 1888. 3010 CAFE FRANCAIS. ' MRS CULVER (VELL desires to intimate to her old customers and the public in goneral that sho has reopened the above dining room and respectfully solicits their patronago. A first class luncheon for Is, Lambton Quay Wellington. 3010

EVENING PRESS. MRS.H.'WKJKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, corner of Quccn-streot mid Porry-st rc ot, Mastcrton lms been appointed asjent for theEvENiNG Phess for Maaterton and surrounding districts, Copies of tho pnper can be obtained at the shop immediately after the arrival of tho evening train,and also from the runners, NOTICE. E CHABLES J. PREETH, Licensed Interpjietbr, wishes to intimate to tho Bottlers of Wairarapa.and surrounding Districts, that he is prepared (the Nativo Laud Act 1888 being now ill force) to assist thorn in negotiating with the Natives, privately, for tho sale or lease of their lands to Europeans who may be desirous of treating for tho Baino, Communications from any part of the Colony punctually attended to, NEW. OFFICES at private residence, Lincoln Road, Masterton. 8004 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY ESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS, beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for, CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses, cattle and pigs, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS 2/6 per bushel. "is good as Ohamherlain's Flour" Has become a proverb' in the District, This yoar tho quality Is oven higlierthan usual, itmsmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat.

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MESSES CHAMBEBLAIN BROS venture to hope that their - "LOCAL INDUSTR7" . Will havethe support and encouragement of the. wliole comunity, and that consumers will insist on having • : CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in tho : District. MASTERTON . STEAM FLOUR MILLS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3012, 25 September 1888, Page 3

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620

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3012, 25 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3012, 25 September 1888, Page 3

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