THURSDAY. |NOVEMBEH 7, 1889 At 3 O'Clock. IMPORTANT SALEuk HOUSEHJLI FURNITURE. V W T EMPLE AND cc J. » VV • i. are instructed bj Mr F, Turner, wuo ia leaving the diatricl to sell by auction an above on the promises, Lincoln road (Bentley's Estate), the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising Oral dining tablo, Book Case, Wood and iron bedsteads, Palliasei and , flax mattresses, sprins mattressos, Oliests Drawers, Washstands and dressing tables. Looking glass, Child's Cot, Stretcher, ■ Tables, Chairs, Dresser, 8 day Clock, Toiletware, Earthomvaro, Kitchenware, Galvanised Buckets and tubs, perambulator, • 1 No 7 Jewnl Cooking Stove, with utensils, 1 12 gallon washing boiler, 1 ; Grindstone, Floor Cramp. Squaring Axe,. Oneman Saw, Crowbar, Spades, Shovels, and pick, Maul and 4 new wedges, Carpenter's bench with lever etc, otc, eta Tho auctioneers wish to draw particular attention to the above, as every line w_ m good condition, and will bo sold without the slickest reserve. Auctioneers, Land, Estate & Commission Agents. Queen-street ...Masterton. (Next Bank Now Zealand). FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND AGENTS FOR BOOTH MAODONALD AND CO., Impieme.nt Makers, Chmstohukcii. Catalogues Ac on application. BOMaKCHE Will make their first Display uf SPBING SUMMER GOODS In tho Windows THIS EVENING. The Windows will be lit up from 7 till 10 O'clock. HOOPER CO.. BONMARCHE. FOR SALE. iA A ACRES freehold land, situated xl/V on the Upper Plain, 4 miles from Masterton, with a 6ix roomed hotiflo. also four roomed do, and all necessary outbuildings with garden, and large orchard in full bearing. IGO acres is rich alluvial flat of which 25 acres aro stumped and in crop, and the whole is divided into 11 paddocju,
For particulars apply to .T.OSBORNE. A FIRST CLASS FARM 3C9 acres, L all in grass, rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, House, Sheepynrds, Dip, Wod Shed, Stockyard, and Cowshed; good garden ; capable of carrying three nheep to the acre; live miles from Masterton, For tonus, app'y Robert Cade, Black Rock Hill, or Lovm and Co., Wellington. 333!) IMPORTANT NOTICE. " TOM'S" PA TENT DRY EARTH CLOSET SYSTEM, AS approved by tho Borough Councils of Masterton and Carterton and other Borouvh Councils, and recommended for general adoption on account of itß trcedom from draughts, smell, or any unpleasantness, reasonable in price and effective in operation. W. B. CAMPIN, Proprietor, Castorton, October 16th, 1889. 3335 EKETAHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY be had by travelling com panics, or for balls, parties, public meetings, Ac, at MODERATE CHARGES, The Hall is commodious and fitted with every convenience. For terms apply to Hie proprietor, AUGUST MALBERG 3818 Eketahuna. EKETAHUNA SMITHY. ARTHUITwRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. (Late Chamberlain). GENERAL SMITH, Farrier, Coach smith,and Wheelwright. Chnrp moderate. Good workman ship. 33 Z- M- HOAR, Builder and Undertaker, MASTIiiKTON. ORDERS left at Hopslow and Hoar's ivill be punctually attended to. 33.40
BRITANNIA HOTEL, Wl l lis■sr nee t . Wellington. p.t;shlwne Late of tho Branoh Hotel, LauibtonQuay, BEGS to inform his friends and the travelling public that ho has purchased the lease of this old-established hotel, and has entirely renovated j; throughout, making it one of \\\a moat comfortable hotels in, this city, and his patrons may bja, assured that all liquors' \vjlj be pj the yery best brands, 8341! REAPER iind BINDER; THE GREAT TRIUMPH CW THE MASSES'COMPANY la the unprecedented succes of the TORONTO LIGHT BliEB EVERYWHERE. No machine ever ivhi; s,u,jh, $ litgli reputation in such, 1 jlwi apace of time.. Of the wwraHey mm of this admirable self binder h,ey*, we need W\,V no mefltioi!,it being so well-known. ]\\ Victoria it has outirely defeated every maoliino of any note on tho face of tho globe. In the heavy crops of England, Scotland and Ireland, in the tan?led crops of France, (ierinai\\\ Austria and Russia, in the w$ Rawest in South America, the bi» hills of South Africa, oii't'lie hard ground of Australia, amongst tho green crops of our own country, where tho heaviest crops in the world are grown, oypwwhere'THE WORLDS 'W1&0M1 UGHT BINDE],( fe uiade accord never challenge tie world to snow .in equal record. ' ' ' Wnte fefey steel ' ' '" mm-. F. H. WOOD, Groytown, local Agent for the Wairarapa,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3352, 4 November 1889, Page 3
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