THURSDAY. 3rd January, 188!)/ , At One O'Olobk. JS'TAEATAIII STOCK SALE^i F.I-WOOD »yCTILL 801 l by PUBLIC AUCTION VV "8 above 100 Fat Wetheis IOOFstETO 200 Good Crossbred Ewes and early lambs 200 Good Crossbred Ewes, dry, well •"forward 18 Steeis, 2-year-old 7 Dairy Cows, springing . 10 Headßeof 12 Yearlings, mixed Horses of all classes. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.'
PIANOS. PIANOS, JEW AND SECONDHAND,: FOR n ASH, OU ON TIME PAT* [j ;'■■) MBSTJS..'- : , F.Ef 00 D Has several first-class instruments for sale, now on view at his Grey town Booms -■a mmm& inspect;!?'' No excuse for anyone bein? without ~,-,. 2429
(jentral'- Boot' aiid Slioe;Warehouse», Great Clearing Cash Sale; JOSEPH CARPENTER ' reminds purchasers that he. is.-jstilDsolling tho balance of his enormous stock recently purchased .from. Mho Camber at . ■;. . .■■ v"'. •.-"■)\-" ■:- Less than COST;PIiICJi. and .will continue to do so until every Hue is cleaved.. JSow is the chance,. of getting) WSs ] A\ i'l d. j. 'AH <■! ■' OBEAP BOOTS AND GOOD BOOTS. Owing to the rnah'of 'customers, to Keep' up the supply, new gouds are being unpacked daily and •• all will bo sold at CLEARING PRICES for CASH. - Owing to the" impetus given to the Boot.Tradein NewZeajahdby thoffiW TARIFF, Colonial made bppts,vof.all descriptions are beiug turned' - out.
JOSEPH' OARPBNTEr to PATRONISE COLONI TRY, and. keep the rui country'— ..''.- Now Zealand J Mfthufacturenpu compare the STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER andS.ZELANDIA Brands with theßest.flfaished'lmported Boot*!' His stock.comprises Ladies and Chil-' dren's .boots of the"- newest and most fashionable designs, finished equalto the beat-London aud Parisian makers by New Zealand workmen. ■ ■" ' Heads Of families are asked to compare quality and prices withjtlie Imported article, andinake! their purchase. to order'arid repaired bn'the/premises'. The Ladies Department will in future be under the solo?charge>i/if Mils Oabpenibb. , Cam ani> Ikspect tuk 'Bargains at Joseph CarpenteFs OEN'J?M£'B'O()T &SHOE WHiW STREET MASTERTONv
::':>J3ON:MARGHB^'V--A.-EENOWOPkINGdUTTHBIR JX FIRST INSTALMENT SPBWGANDSUMMERMILLIN. ' ING.-STO. ■ . SPECIAL JOVELTIES IN E^MpEPARTMENTi;'^ Mm GOODS, MILLINERY, : PRINTS, GINGHAMS, 'iZEPHYRS, FANCY-"" DRAPERY, „ ',; , } - ,:: ■' ; .'?' ;: eto;';"-- ;."• Particular of yhjch will be duly advert.'f ; tised in a few days. call ANi) ? inspect *rrai' ? sio6K ; ATTHEBDNMAROHE, LfJ/Hoapjer^Co, BONiABCIE 'WHAREAMAROAD DISTRICT. PUBLIC TENDERS will C 1930 at the Boaid's Office, Kiparau, at NOON of SATURDAY, Bl6t December for 00,58 Chains formation Klaii'logie to Uriti llatyl Plaiiß *c, m iv b« oeuii at the Ci'imtt «fc,Mimtert(in /;', E. MEREDITH, Otiiraiw,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 3
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