SLAUGHTER; SLAUGHTER! KT¥BTTl)ri Drapery, Millinery arid Clothing ';\' : : ■ , . ON Wednesday, Nov. 20 AND FOLLOWING DAYS, In tlio estate of Byron Brown of Wellington, ;■ HAVlNG'purchased from tho Official Asaigneu tlio ontiro stnck-in-trade of tho nbovo bankrupt at a discount of G3i percent off coat will offer tho Bnma at SL A UGHTEU'ING PRICES in tlio premises OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Lately occupied by H, Petersen, as a Boot Mart, \WE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. SLAUGHTER OF Mon's, Youth's and Boy'a Clothing, Oilskins, Dress Goods, Black and Colored Cashmeres, I'rints, Calicoes, Shooting;), Blankets, Flauncls, Curtaius, Cretonnes, Ladies' Underclothing, Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Ladies' and Girl's Ulsters, Jackets, Dußt Cloaks, Costumes, Blouses, Umbrellas, Parasols, Underskirts, Hosiery, Mercery, Hats, Caps, Ribbons, Plushes, Dress Trimmings, Haberdashery, fa k PKOPIUETOR. [SLAUGHTER, SLAUGHTER, SLAUGHTER, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ' ■ • ■ NEW ZEALAND, THE WELLINGTON LOAN COMPANY, LIMITED V. THOMAS BARKER. J_\ » writ of Balo in the above cause, directed to me,. Juiix Maukistosu Roberts, Esq , Sheriff for the District of Wairarapa, I haye seized all those parcels of land in the Provincial District of Wellington, to wit, Oa 111 7ii', being Lois 2 and 11 of Subdivision of Sections 07 and 58, Small Farm Settlement, Mastorton, having frontages to Boutley and Bannister Stroets, and 0a Ik Or being Lot 14 of Soctiori 67,' Opaki Block (Droyertnwn), and that 1 will sell, or cause to be Bold'by Public Auction, at the Auction Rooms of Messrs Lowes and lorns, at Mastprton, in • tho Provincial District aforesaid, at the hour of TWO O'CLOCK in the afternoon, on WEDNESDAY, tho eighth (,Bth) day of January, 1890, all tho right, title, and intorest of the said Thomas Barker in the said lamia, unless previously redoomed or replevied. .This writ of sale was issued by Messrs Campbell and Gray, of Wellington, the plaintiffs solicitors, Dated this lGth day of December, 1889, J. M. ROBERTS, Sheriff for the District of 'Wairarapa, ; . NOTICE, • • ... 1 the District around Masterton aro of opinion that a Union should be initated boforo the coram? season, for tlio purpose of protecting their interests in the grain trade,and it> submitting this circular for signature, desire to point out the many advantages that would accrue therefrom. Ist. That for this, purpose.i. Cora Exchange should bo established with its head-quarters at Mastorton, where buyer and seller . would havo on opportunity of meeting and discussing the prices of grain. 2n!>. That the Millers of the District abstain from pntering into competition against the grain growers, by importing grain from outside sourcos, 3ki>. That if tho buyors, who are assumed to bo .the, niillors, decline to pay the ruling prices agreed upon by tho Committee of tho Exchange, they are to grind tho wheat, fa, for tho benefit of the grain growers . and the proceeds to be sold by the Exchange for the bei'.oiit of Mombors.of same. 4tu, That the Exchange recoivo grain in such quantities as may bo delivered, and at such places , as tho Committee may. determine, and get the same ground and sold fur the benofit of , producers who' shall be members of the Baid,. exchange 6th. That account sales bo rendered monthly. ..to members, with chequesfor balance aftor deducting what commission may be agreed upon bytho'Cnmlintteo, Wp, tho undersigned, desire a meeting of farmers and grain growers-bo convened for, SATURDAY, the 2ht r'ay of Deuomber, 1889, at the Club; Hotol, Mastorton, at 3 p m sharp, for tho purpose of considering what further action i 3 necessary, D Carman, John Morris, W Kuinmer, A WCave,' W Miller, ({Watson, ' 'i! Br'iiwn,' JlHossoy, J McGregor. . . FGiay, George McKay,:, A W Roiiall. WBBuiok, . G, E Clia'mb'orlaiu 'iVJphuatoji, T E Chamberlain, Robert McKay, James Macaw, Perry Bros, .laroes Hourigm, Judd Bros, R Johnston, EEChamberlain. , _ : 15390 fukSitUk.k i"" "7' ■.•:: .fuhjNiturem Ci TOELLEU begs.to intimate tc , 111, his many friends. in the Wairarapa that ho has opened a woll furnished establishment at 07, Manners, street, Wellington, where orders will b( punctually attended to, All goodi manufactured at tho extousive factory, Dixnn-street.' ■' ■ •• v-A TIST'OF INSPECTION IN-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3391, 20 December 1889, Page 3
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