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m:tMmMm^&M: "OaliT^ |i'^;iltoresery^Sale/f)^ E; .H. WOOD will, under inatructiona ,', from the consignors, sellby publie auction at His Carterton rooms,; on Saturday next, the 6th October; a quantity of—;-: .C-:. .'/., General Merchandise, : moltfding ? ; . ; U Groceries, Drapery, jClpthing," -'',.' ■-'' ■-' B6otß'"'and < " Shoes, 'Crockery, ' Glassware,'; Saddlerv arid Cheese; and produce of eyery description. ; ; '■''■■■.■ .''..; ■.■■;'■ •■; ■ r :"AIa6V- : 'VV ; ' : ;'..:". '- "Household: furniture,' : arid -personal effeots, some really choice new furniture! &0., &0,,-^''■; "'.. ',[',■' .;, ; : :; : ; ;v- . ' Everytbing to be sold as usual without reserve. .■, ../.■'. ~~ . >, ,3010 THURSDAY/ OCTOBEE 11th, 1888, ;;■:..;:;: AtlO'Cloc);A ; ; :;; '■ TJ I IX TSTOOD-will'sellby JJ- ."'JdLri IV''PDBLI() AUO. TiONasabova : •:.,:;.,. iUU.Dat wetners,heavyweights ~ dOOEtresabdLaiiibs '■'■'• "' :: 120 :Fat Wethers '.:,' •'■; ;• IM-Pat'EWs ■■•i-';..:r: ":•;,',:■■■■. • , 80 Fat Wethers:"/. .^''••; : ■ ; 200 FatAVethers ' : 30 Head_Mixed Cattle' :' ■ : i : : 6"Yearlings - '■'■■/'■'■. : -: ;' ; ;■•■; 10 Steerß,land2yem r '•"'; : 7 Good Dairy Cows, some spring- ■"■-■:::, ing. ' ';.;.' "*''"";' : ..-"-'- : Horses of all classes', Vehicles 40. FURTHER : ENTEIES INVITED. '. : -"\ .. FOE SALR; ;. -. - r>{\(\ BUSHELS WHITE TARTARDuU; MOATS,: > ■'.. 1 A Bales of Wool Packs, each lOlbs U and Blbs, Fast Tops. ;--•'■'• ' +AA SACKS RYE GRASS SEED. UU ..Apply.to.:, •.' 3014 : F.H.'WOOD. PIANOB. PIANOS, NEW AND SECOND HAND, WR HASH, OR ON TIME PAYF.H.WOOD Has sevornl first- lass instruments for' sale, nowon view at his Greytown Room CALL AND INSPECT. No excuse for anyone boint; without aPuNo nover, 229

TO SHEARERS,- . • ™ HEARING will commence at the ,„ BRANCEPETH SHEDS on TUESDAY, October 2nd. All Shearers to be there on Monday, October let, W.H.ALLSWORTH, ' Overseer. Brancepeth, . September22nd, 1888.•'.: 3010 ! CAFEFRANCAIS, •RSOULVERIVELL desires to inIVi tunate taher old customers and the public in general that she has reopened the above diuiug.room 'and respectfully solicits their patronage, A first class luncheon for ls,Lainbton Quay Wellington. '3OIO MR CHARLES J. FREETH, Li- • CENSED iNTEnPRETEIt, wishes to intimate to the settlers of Wairarapa and surrounding Districts,.that ho is prepared (the Native Land Act 1888 being now in force) to. assist them in negotiating with the Natives, privately, for the sale or leaso of their lands to Europeans who may bo .desirous of treating for the same, Communications from any part of the Colony punctually attended to, NEW OFFICES at fhivate residence, Lincoln Road, Masterton, 300' SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS. beg to announce that they have recently orected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses, cattlo and pigs, 'and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS .2/6 per bushel. " As good as Chamberlain's Flour" Has become a provorb in the District. This year the quality is oven higherthan usual, inasmuch ns it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat, ..■'"' Whdiesale. ' . Flour, sacks ..,' £lolosporton 100'b £lO Ids „ Fifties... ...' £ll „ .' 25's ,„ ... £ll 6s „ 'Seconds ... £7 .„ Fiue Pollard ... £« i ' „ • Coarso „ .„ £4 „ Bran " ..... ,i! 3.:.;„••;'' .-.'. .'■ •'■'•■■'■• Ebiui.- '■■'■ •'Sacks .■.;,•-'..; £1 oa"* -" 100' a ... ... 12s BO's•'. ..;■: ... '. Csßit 25's; j ... ... : 3s 6d Secondß,,.' ~, 7sod| „■■'■■. 'Fine Pollard; ... Cs6d . „ Coirsß „ - ... 4s Gd „ Bran , ~ -.,. 3s6d ■ .;.

MESSRS. CHAMBEELAIN BROS '..;',■ Venture to. hope that their . "LOOAIr industry;' ■'. Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole' comunity, and that-con-sumera will iiißist on having • CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the. ; District. MASTJERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. Between Masterton and the Bush Distucts the well-known sire KEMP KEMP is a substantially built Dark Brown horse, foui-jcar old, and stands 16.3 hands high. Ho ie large boned ana being pioportiohately built should provo hunnelt to be the very horse required to impro\e the present bieed of weight-carying hacks now in tho District. Kemi', as a yeailing, took second pwe- at the Masterton Show, in 1883, also 2nd piLse the saino } ear for the, bcst'Camden Colt, In 188b hetook2ndpiizeas a old at the Masterton Show, and also Ist at the same show in 1887 as a three-year old Coaching Stallion, TERMS-£2losperW. ,' , ■ For further particulars apply to * JQfiHlfoYQflSßlfiS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3016, 29 September 1888, Page 3

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599

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3016, 29 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3016, 29 September 1888, Page 3

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