F^EWOODi THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6ih. At One p.m. . ' At the TAKATAHI Yards, 'IOO Ewes and Lambs. 176 Ewea and Lambs, 85 Dry Ewes. lOFatCnws 12 2 and 3-year old Hoifera 18 2-year old Steers 3Dry Heifers 2.Far do. ■'. 10 Yearlings F.H.WOOD.
TUESDAY, lira DECEMBER, At 12 O'Olook aharp, CRITERION STORE, , CARTERTON. (Lately in the occupation of Mr G, Mv Gardiner,); lx« W ' ibstrdctions to sell by Public Auction about JJIOO worth ; DRAPERY consisting of Men's Youthß*- •:, and Boys' Tyeod Suits, Overcoate, : . Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress Stuffs, to' '■-, GROCERIES comprising ;Tea, :Sugar,' ;r••;.' Soap, Caudleßj i Sauces, Jams, MatoM oh'es, ; Hops,:eto; r ofverybeßt brands. OROUKERYof every, description; ; ' • IRONMONGERY .. Looka,.' Hinges, Padlocks,- Churns, . Tin; > Bpwle, : Panuikiris," - Pullioß, li ;, Hay Forkaaiid Raltes, Reap Hooks, ;;. and M Hooks; Garden. Hoes, and :rnany other articles too nunierouYtb ' the whole tle.stook willbe sold },: rHOUT'RESERVE. (;f,h;wood^,:s vim
TEADEAEER IN MASTEETON. THE NOW CELEBRATED "INDO-CHINA" BRANDS PHorwEion'sßEQisiußED Teade Mark ]'/!() UPWARDS, CHKISTMAS BOXES -OF THE RENOWNED 0„ TEAMWNED Q« slbs for 9s. v
IPEGTAOLBS,—To Suit all Sights iO A special lino in pebbles just re> ceived. Also Goggles,- Sight preservers. Folders &o. GEO.HOOPER.OptioIan, Queen-street. BROUGHAM HOUSE, EIjLIOE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having opened a private school for young ladies at the above address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready fo receive a few select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive iho same personal care and training Brougham. House occupies one of the most henlthy sites in Wellington, and !b a commodious residence, witji all the surrounding of a refined homo. The course of. instruction embraces English (in all its various branches), Literature, Natural science, French, German, Latin Music,(vocal andiustruinental, violin, liar mony, counterpoint), Gepetry.Porapeo tivelightand aliado ftoni the rbuiuV(Studonts may sit for the'examination of the Wellington School pi Design p.r for tl\e Sojencß a.nd Art Department Examination), and needlework Torms-Forty-ejght guineas per atmum. 'Wjlliugton, 2Jth October. 3039 REDMAN'S %. H.WADDINGTONi COMMISSION AGENT, PEURY-STREET. A GENTFORJX ,FIEE-Noi'thßrsßUftiMlAJer- .., oaiitilo- . LlFE—Mutual Assurance Society, of' Victoria, (Ld.) Murray Koborls and Co.','Wellinglon: POTNUMandHARNESSFO^'Sp LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOUE INSURANCE COMPANY. MR THOMAS MAO?4Y having Agahcyof the above (Jompany I havo anDoraled MR JOSEPH tvittiamb to that positiou. M „ EDWARD PEARCE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3072, 5 December 1888, Page 3
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366Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3072, 5 December 1888, Page 3
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