S :^^'j#P^v THURSDAY, FEBUARYHih, Alilp.m. / , TarataM Stock Sale, M.WOOD Will sell by Public Auction as above 250 First-class Wothcrs 160'Ewos, store 200 Wethers, Forward 200 Wethers, stwe 60 Fat Ewes 14 Calves and yearlings 10 Dairy Cows BO Wether Lambs, in the wool GOFatEwea 1 Good Trap Mare' 2 Hacks Horses of oil classes FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.
WEDNESDAY, February 20th, 1889 RAM AND iwE'FAIR, ... Under the auspices of the - Masterton Pastoral,&;A.- Association. PIT invites entries JEjL- above Fair, and will advertise same as received. .HOUNSLOVT & HOAR. Cabinetmakers and 1 Upholsterers. A RE. now prepared to Undertake XJI. any kind of Furnishing atLowest Prices, and oftheßestSeasoned Timber. Every artiole made in oar Faotory will be Guaranteed to bo finished in a Firstclaßs Manner. • Venetian Blinds Made and Repaired.! Pictures Mounted aud Framed; All ■ kinds of Furniture neatly repaired at Reasonable Prices.. . " Note the address—ftext to MR H, PHILLIPS' Occidental Hotel, Queen Street Mastorton. rOUNSLOW 0 • LOUNSLOW & DRAPERY. CLOTHING, MJLLINERY, BOOTS AND FANOY GOODS, NOW ON.
4s in tk £ DISCOUNT for CASS. T. PROCTOR, CARTERTON Gooda dolivorod free to any>jpart of tlio THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENOY COM PANI, • Will hold SHEEP FAIRS At the following yards (kindly placed at their disposal by'Mr Bridge.and Mr Gaiaford):—
FAIRFIELD YARDS, ONGA ONGA (Near Waipawa, Hawltes Bay), ON WEDNESDAY. 20th FEB* 1889, AND AT MOUNT HERBERT YARDS . (Near Waiputyirau, Hawltes Bay), 1 • . ON . FRIDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1889, Commencing an each day at 11,30 a.m. FOB THE FAIRFIELD FAIR IfV HAH SHEEP OF MIXED LUjUUU AGES AND SEXES, some fat, and also a' number of cattle, have already been entered by various owners, and FOR THE MOUNT HERBERT FAIR On account of various owners— QfjAfl SHEEP OF MIXED AGES ouw AND SEXES, some fat CATTLE from the colebratod Mount Herbert Herd. Draught Horses Further entries ofSheep, Horses and cattle for both Fairs will bo received up till date of TERMS; PROMPT CASH.. A conveyance for Fairfield will meet the morning train from Woodville at Takapau. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • JOHN CRAIG, Apent, JX BOBINSON, ■ ' 3088 Auctioneer,',
HAY BAKES HAY FORKS CHEAP.' \ :' ;• IIIOTONGER. .'.:'.'.' MASTERTON, ; W.J.HODGES, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, / V:.. EKETAHUNA. '" ' -' (Lira op. WmLiKaioN.) on the shortest notice; WhOHJSAIE AND SETAIIr TOBACCONIST r'o: : y .' : '- : -:- -ANf» : ';--.'..; :,:■/':;,■•'i:i; •..;•'■ ;rAWCY,GobDs;IMPOETBE.j:. '■*"■. Manhera-Btreet' (near' Opera Hoqsej ANLY, .the beat' brands' of, Tobacco, SJ- ; X3igars;aud ;kepfciii
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3123, 7 February 1889, Page 3
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383Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3123, 7 February 1889, Page 3
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