■J.-.H, Wood. ... ; , ENTRIES ;FOK.: STUCK SALES...., ENTRIES ior.iny. Taratalii and other j Stock Sales niiiy be made with Mr CharlesHaines, atthoOarturtoii Auction Booms,.by whom they will bo promptly and thoroiwhly advertised, ...' F..H.W00D,. /.'. 3 39.24 ... ..'. , Greytown. - THURSDAY;' 20th JUNE, 188' J. At 10'Olook. STOCK" SALE,: ATTHB ■■ " TAKATAHI YARDS, PTJ "WOOD will soil 'by .11' VV Public Auction at his Tavatahi yards, on tho above dato; 200 Forward Wethers 100 Fat Ewes 200 Store do, forward 120 Good Breeding Ewes, in lamb 200 Fat Ewes and. wothers. 10 Empty Heifers G Forward Steerc . 14 Calves. . 6 Dairy Cows 8 Springing Heifers Pigs, Horses of all classes FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.. New Express Service. GBEYTOWN-OARTEMW-MiSTEIITON f Every Wednesday, Wet or Fine. ' More convenient and cheaper than the Railway, A well-appointed, coinfortablo brake, and low charges for PASSENGERS, PARCELS, asd GOODS. MESSRS BOWERS & McRAE run a woll-equipped brake every Wednesday as unclenGreytown dep. 0.30 am; Carterton . arr. 10,15 a.m.; do dep. 10.80 a.m..; Olareville, 10,40 a,in,; Mastcrton, arr, 11.30 a.m. Returning: Masterbn dep, 4 p.m.. . Olareville, 4.50 p.m.; Carterton arr, 5 p.m.; do dep. 5.15 p.m; Greytown arr, . Jo' p.m, Fares: Greytown to Mastorton 4s return; staple 2s Od, From 'Greytown to Carterton Is each way, Carterton to Mastorton Is Gd single; 2s Gd return. PARCELS RATES; First ton pounds ■ 6d, ardSd for every subsequent five pounds. Oyer twenty-five pounds as arranged. DEPOTS of call for parcels: Foresters' Arras, Greytown ; Mr J. Farroll's Marquis Stables, Carterton; Mr F. Feist's store Clarevillo; and MrF.T, Redman's store, Maslerton. This brake connects with Messrs Thomas and Margott's coach from 'and to Martinboiough. BOWERS & McRAE, Greytown. THOMAS & MARGETT'S (Late Lavrie and Co's.) LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN Martini orough, Kaiwaiwai, Featherstou, Morrison's Bush, and Greytown, connectini; with Cartertun, and Mastertoil, ' MARTINBOBOTJtiH & FEATHEHSTON Leave Martinborough daily at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Feathorston at 8. «Leave Featherston same day at 10,45 a.m., on return journey, callim,' at places of business for passengers and parcels. Arriving at Martin- , borough at 12.30 p.m. MARTINBOROUGH, GREYTOWN, AND ' NASTERTON DIRECT. Leave Martinborough overy Wednesday at 7 a.m, arriving at Morrison's Bush at 8, and Greytown at 9. This coach arrives in Greytown in time for passonyers to transfer to Messrs Bowers &.Mcßae's coach, which leaves for Carterton and Masterton at 9.30. Leave Greytown for Martinborough on return of Hie Mastcrton brake, at 0 p.m. Pasßongorscan book at Martinborough for Masterton direct, Return tickets Bs, MARTINBOROUGH AND LOWER VALLIiY. Loavo Martinborough every Thursday morning, returning next day. Orders and parcels may be left with ' Messrs Bowers and Mcßae, Greytown, and at Bayliss' store, Martinborough. 3229 THOMAS &MARGETTS. T WAENEIu (Formerly of Messrs Redpath and M a ninp, New Bond street, London), TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Queen-street, Mastorton. ALL goods thoroughly shrunk, and fit and workmanship guaranteed. TT|F WOULD impress upon • yV ' 'be public that tho socalled cheap suits arothc doarest in the end. One trial will conviuco the most sceptical that for first-class tailoring at reasonable rates, you cannot surpass his establishment, T. WARNER (Opposito W. Mi's Hor6o Repository Mastorton), 3211 BOMARCHE SPECIAL NOI'IOE TO THE LADIES OF MASTERTON, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TTAVING SECURED the servio of MISy HOURIGAN, An oxperioncul Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, wo venture to assert that we shall now be enabled p tjivo our Patrons the greatest satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge' of the Dressmaking Department in some of the loading Houses in Mel bourns, and bringing oxcellent testimonials of ability, places us in a position to recommend her to ournumerous customers, Our prices, as usual, will beoxtromoly moderate for the very best work, TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATM RESPECTFULLY " SOLICITED, L'J HOOPER and Go, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BONMARCHE, 'masterton. JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY 11 JEWELLERY 11! ;" .' MRS M. jTmULLIGAN mHANKINU her old customers in J. tho Wairararana for past patronago, begs to inform them and the Public generally that she HAS OPENED HER NEW WATCHMAKING and JEWELLERY ■'DEPOT OH' " Lambtoh Quay,' Wellington, ' This establishment will bo found roplete with all the latest designs in Jewellery, Gold and Silyer Electro-Plated Goods.: ' Watches and Clocks Cleaned apd Re--1 paired, All. ArtjpjesiJpiqfepd.-'...' ..; Bofore' making purchases elsewhere Visitors , are respectfully : ,invited to Compare Prices and Inspect my Stock. .IIES-M. J. MULLIGAN, 155,-LWBIOH QCAT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3230, 14 June 1889, Page 3
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