;..'.-; F.BiffdpJ. v TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, ; ; 25ik APRIL; 1889. :At One O'Olock, ■-. Taratahi lock Sale. \ H. WOOD will sell, by public :■, ./atfotion at tho Taratahi Yards, as above— . ' '.26oGoodEwes : ; • 250 Mixed Ewes : . '; 280 Lambs in tho Wool .. 200 Store Ewes. '.' 100 Store Wethers (forward) 300 First Cross Ewes . '' 130 Cross-bred Ewes. •'"■' 12 Calves 40 Head Mixed Cattle, 18 months to 3 years. 40 Head Mixed Cattle 10 Good Dairy Cows, springing . 4 Draught Horses, unbroken 1 Black Draught Gelding- 7 y« lHaok Filly, 2|yrs, by Premier, out of prize mare Blossom"" Fukthke Entries Invited. ■ ' ' 3181 TO STO0B: OWNERS. The Purebred Shorthorn Buil, "ROAN OOUNT." FOR SALE—That fine,. long pedigreed young Shorthdrn Bull, ROAN COUiST. He is in wand condition, and is perfectly quiet, His stock, now two-year-eld, have been wonderfully successful as Prize-takors, and are rioh Reds, full of hair. For price, which is'low'for such a well-bred animal—for Owner's name (who is a breeder of the highest repute), ' and fcr'full particulars, , Apply to . . F. H. WOOD. 8187 Greytown. MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD, THE NOMINATIONS of five persons (in place of the same number who retire in May) to act as mombora of tho Board for the District will CLOSE at NOON on the 25th April at the Road Board Office, In the event of a contest an ELECTION will be held in tho Old Sohool Room, Mauriceville, on' the 6th day of May, Tho ANNUAL MEETING of the Board will be held on the same day, at i p.m., at tho Road Board Office, Nomination Forms to be had at the Road Board Office. GEORGE FRANKLIN, Returning Officer, Mauriceville, 15th April, 188?. 3181 ByawmwiTiiiwa
LL personstroßpasshig on Matahiwi I ■*■■■*" I will be proseouted without r farther notice, J, &H. HOLMES. GEO. W. DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWS AGENT, Lambton Quay and Willis-st, Wellington NEW BOOKS, John Eradsbaw, Chairman of the Canterbury Farmer's Association, IBs; John Ward, preacher, by Margaret Loland, 7a; Major Lawrence, by Hon Emily Lawless, author of Hurrish *o; Scientific Meliorism, and tho Evolution of Happiness, by Jane HumoOlapperton 9s Cd ; Liberty and Liberalism by Bruce Smith, (is; Protection or Frcetrade, by' Henry Qeorgo 5s j From Poverty to Plenty, by W. L. Eaes, M.H.R, 6s; Mr Potter, of Texas, 2s Gd; ditto, half bound, (gilt top 3s; The writing of Jonathan Swift (Dean Swift), forming Vol 1 of tlio "Carisbrooke Library," oditod by Profossor Morley, Tho Carisbrooke Library will bo a continuation of Murley's Universal Library and will consist of works for which the former series did not allow sufficient room. The lngolds by Legends, complete with the original illustration of Oruickshank and others Is 3d, Lorna Doone, Blackmore 2s 6d; The Legaoy of Cain, Wilkie Collins 2« 6d; Undor Currents, author of Mully Bawii 2s Cd. CHOICE NEW GRASS SEEDS. Now Season's Ryo Alsyke Cocksfoot Lacerno White Clover Timothy Red ditto Pacey's. ExtraCow Grass fine Perennial Rye I3TINE ENGLISH Smooth Meadow Hurd Fesoue Rough ditto Crested Dogtail Wood Ditto and Bheop's Feßouo Fine mixed Lawn Also Field Turnips, Swede do, Tares, Rape, Hemp, and other Agricultural Beede, CHOICE SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AT EXTRA LOW PRICES, Eyaoinths, Anemones, Ranunculi, Amaryllis, Tritonias Iris, Spiraxia, Narcissus (a fine collection), Gladiolus, Lilliums, Aud many others Too Numerous to Montion. P. COOPER, Seedsman mo Florist, . Wellington, 8173 F. WHITE,; PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, IMPORTER, ETC, .. 81, CODA-SIRBET, WeLUNBION, A GENT for all prinoipal English, , American, and Continental Patent and Proprietary Medicines, JUST LANDED :-Several cases of Hale's Nature's Herbal Remedies,including Dr Lane's Catarrh Curo. These are reduced to English prices, namely 2s Bd, 4s fid, and lis, Tho above are genuine preparations, and tho publio are warned against spurious and worthless imitations made by unqualified and unprincipled persons, and offered under the name of Herbal Remedies. Drugs; Chemicals, Toilet Requisites, &e. Orders by poßl receive careful attention. F. WHITE, HiRJUOEHTioAi Ohemisi, Wellington NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIO, \ .". A COACH WILL leave EKETAhUNA FOR PAHIATUA ONLY, every MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS on arrival of the midday train, carrying passengers and parcels and luggage to Pahiatua. JOB VILE,, 3187 ; Proprietor. AKITIO ROAD DISTRICT, X will be held at the. Road Board Office, Aohanga; on-MONDAY, the 6th May.noxt,ftt2p.m;'-.. .'.'■ :-';:".,^ : -- ■"■-' A.MOBUTOHON,-"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3187, 24 April 1889, Page 3
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