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f,h:wood. Saturday; January 12, ino; -' ■' At 1.80 p.m. ' > Carterton Auction Rooms. F. tt WOOD WILL sell by public' auction at his Car- ! terton Eiioras," on SATURDAY, 12th irifit., Without Besorye, alarge of varied assortment of ' :- ' General Merchandise, ' including— ; ". .Men's, Boya' and Youths' Tweed Suits, Boys' Knijker Suits, Trousers, 1 Sliiit3, St)x, '■ 'Portmantoauk, Vests, Shirtings, Calicoes, .Dross Goods, ' Jhinellettes, Shirtiups,etc.' _ Furnace, Boilers, and Tinware. Tea, Sugar, Soap,' Candles, Oatmeal, Bran, ■ Crockery, Lamps, Glassware, Saddles, Bridles, Harness,' and Side Saddles. FURNITURE, • NEW AND SECOND . HAND, Consisting of- • '' Double and Single Spring Mattresses, Double and Single'.Flux, do., Dressing Tables, Couohcs, Mirrows, Chost Drawera, Desks, Easy Chairs,' Black American'and Cane Chairs, Oil Paintings.' ' BOOTS AND SHOES, of Every Sizo and Description. Don't forget SATUEDAI, 12th Jauu- . ary at 1 BO p.m. 8098 •TUESDAY, 16th JANUAEY, 1883. At 2 o'clock.' Wairarapa Jockey Club Eace Privileges, Summer Meeting F TT WOOD has been' . Xl' VY favovejl-witli instructions from the Stewards of the above Club to sell by' Public Auction athis rooms GREYTOWNou TUESDAY, the 15th January- at 2 o'clock, the privileges in connection with , the races to bo iiold'at the Greytown course on Anniversary Day TUESDAY, 22nd inst., coiaprisiiig ' . ' 1 Publican's Booth 1 Refreshment dc. Grand Stand Booth ' Do. Luncheon Booth Cards Horse Yards ■ Gates Sale at 2 o'clock. • 3099 THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY 1889. TAMTAHI STOCK SALE At 1 p.m, I H- WOOD Will sell by Public Auction ns above on account of Mr D. Itoid, who ii giving up dairying—--18 first-class Dairy Cows, 11 in full milk, others in calf, and some springing to calf. Oil account of tho Trustees, in the estate of the lato W. IhreueLL. 21 horses of all classes, including several first-olass hacks, brood mares, somo with foal at foot, light and heavy draught mares, and peldinga, To be sold WITHOUT, RESERVE. And an account of whom it may concern 800 Mixed Sheep 50 Fat Lambs, 200 dry owes 120 ewes and lambs 12 yearlings 4 heifers 1 Grade Bull, very quiet, 2 yean old Further entries invited.

Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Great Clearing Cash Sate. JOSEPH CARPENTER reminds y purchasers that he is still selling tho-balance of his enormous Btoek recently purchased from Mrs Bamber at Less than COST PKICJS. and will continue to do [so until every line'ia cleared. Nov is the chance of

CHEAP BOOTS AND GOOD BOOTS. Owing to the rush of customors, to kcop up the supply, new goods are being unpacked daily and all will bo sold at CLEARING PRICES for CASH. Owing to the impetus given to the Boot Trade in New Zealand by the NEW TARIFF, Colonial made boots of all descriptions fare being turned out. JOSEPH CARPENTER asks nobody to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY, and keep the money in the country— He simply invites them to inspect the New Zealand Manufactures, mid compare the STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and ZELANDIA Brands with" the Best Finished Imported Boots." His stock comprises Ladies and Children's boots of the newest and most fashionable designs, finished equal to the best London atid Parisian makciß-by New Zealand workmen. Heads of families are asked to compare quality and prices with the Imported article, and make their purchase. Boots and Shoes of every kind made (c order nmkoiiairecl on tho premises.

The Ladies Department tvill in future be under the solo charge of Mrs Carpenter, QaM AND issCKOI THE BARGAINS, Joseph,, Carpenter's CENTRAL IiOOI & SHOE WAKE- , HOUSE,, j. QtJEEN STRE||It^BTON. EOH SALE OR TO LBT.-ThOji; ' commodious hojise and.-gfounds, • lately occupied MvW, T. Grundy, for ,furrtm particulars apply to Mr W, Pbrry, Qwan-street, "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3101, 11 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3101, 11 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3101, 11 January 1889, Page 3

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