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THUBSDAY. (NOVEMBER 7, 1889, •'■ At3O'Olock. ■ . IMPORTANT SALE of HOUSEH JLD FURNITURE, V W T™ PLE AND co • J.«■ VV • A are instructed by Mr F. Turner, Mio is leaving the district to sell by auction us above on tho premiies, Lincoln road (Bentley's Estate), the whole of his household furniture and effocts, comprising Oval dining table, Book Case, Wood and iron bedsteads, Palliases and flax mattresses, spring mattresses, Chests Drawers, Washstands and dressing tables. Looking glass, Child's Cot, Stretcher, Tables, Chairs, Dresser, 8 day Olock, Toiletware, Earthenware, Kitchenware, Galvanised Buckets and tubs, perambulator, 1 No 7 Jewid Cooking Stove, with utensils, 1 12 gallon washing boiler, 1 Grindstone, Floor Cramp. Squaring Axe, Onemau Saw,' Crowbar, Spade's, Shovels, and pick, Maul and 4 new wedges, Carpenter's bonch with lover etc, etc, etc. The auctioneers wish to draw particular attention to the above, as every' line is in good condition, and will bo sold without the slightest reserve. JfW. "JiEMPLE&Ca Auctioneers, Land,■ Estate & Commission Agents. Queen-street Masterton. ■■■ (Wext Bank Now Zealand). FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND-,.,.. . AGENTS FOR • BOOTH MAODONALD AND CO., Implement Makers, CnßisToiioitcn, Catalogues &e on Application. WOOL SEASON. TO SHEEP FARMERS & OTHERS. __ - ' "OH cannot do better than pnrcbase a LOUGH'S PATENT WOOL PRESS, the best in the market for compactness, simplicity, strength, durability, and cheapness, easily worked, ' rapid and powerful in action, handy for sewing and releasing the bale. First prize, 1888, Queensland Exhibition First prize, 1888, N.S. W.Sydney, " First prize, 1888, N.Z. Waipawa, " First prize, 1888-9, Melbourne ' : Catalogue and prices on applicatiou to F.W. TEMPLE, 3330 Agent. ' Section land 117 acres PAKKYILLE, partlv improved, to be sold CHEAP. ' HAVING MMMdIhT'CATTL'E YARDS lately occupied by Mr F H. WOOD i CATTLE SALES ! i Will be held EVERY FORTNIGHT. ENTKIES INVITED BON MARCHES Will make their first Display of' SEEING SUMMER GOODS In the Windows THIS EVENING. Tho Windows will be lit up from 7 till 10 O'clock. HOOPER CO.. BONMARCHE. FOR SALE. iA A ACRES freehold land, situated \]\j on the Upper Plain, 4 miles from Masterton, with a six roomed houso. also four roomed do, and all necessary outbmldings with garden, and large orchard in full bearing, 100 aoros is rich alluvial fiat of which 25 acres are stumped and in crop, and the whole ia divided into 11 paddocks, For particulars apply to T.OSBORNE. A FIRST CLASS FARM 369 acres, r ii all in grass, rabbit-fenced, and • sub-divided, House, Sheepyard.s, Dip, Wocl Shed, Stockyard, and (lawahedj good garden; capable of carrying threo sjicop tfl (he acre; five miles from Master- ( tun, For terms, apply Robert Cade, Black Rock Hill, or Lovm and Co,, Wellington 3339 I IMPORTANT NOTICE, "TOM'S"PATENTDRY EARTH CLOSET SYSTEM, "i 8 approved by the Borough Councils .A nf Masterton and Carterton and other Boron?h Ooimcils, and recoinmen. dod for eener&i adoption on account of its troeaom from draughts, amoll, or any unpleasantness, reasonable in price and effective in operation, W.B.CAMPIN, Proprietor, Carterton, October 16th, 1889. 3335 ,i ' "|\/|~AY be had by travelling coin . panies, or for balls, parties, publio meetings, kc, at MODERATE , CHARGES. The Hall is commodious and fitted with every convenience, For ; torms apply to tlic proprietor. AUGUST MALBERG 3818 Eketnhuna. EKETAHUNA SMITHY, ARTHUR^WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. (Late Chamberlain). GENERAL SMITH, Farrier, Coach _,' smith,and Wheelwright, Chart' [oderato. Good workman ship. 33 Z- M- HOAR, • Builder uud Undertaker, Chai'EL-Stueet, MASTHIRTON. ORDERS left at Hounsluvr and Hoar's will be punctually attended i BRITANNIA HOTEL, i Wll.r. la-STREKT. Wellington. P.T.SWLUNE Late of tho Branch Hotel, LauibtouQuay, BEGS to inform his friends and the travelling public that ho has purchased the lease of this old-established hotel; and has entirely renovated it throughout, making it one of the most comfortable hotels in tho city, and his patrons maybe assured that all liquors will be of the yery best brands. 5343

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 3

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