Daughter. SLAUGHTER! SLAUGHTER. \T¥DrTl3rn 3TOCK- SALE. Drapery, Millinery and Clothing ON Wednesday, Nov. 20 AND FOLLOWING DAYB, In tho oatato of Byron Brown of Wol> hut-ton. W.MLL HAVING purchased from tho Offi. rial the ontiro stock-in-trado of tho aoovo bankrupt nt n discount of 63J per cent off coat will offer tIioaanwatSLADGHTJSRINQ PBICES in the premises
OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Lately occtipiod by H, Pktkkskn, as a Boot Mart, \WEMOCK MUST BBCLBAUBD OUT AT ONCE. SLAUGHTER OP Mori's, Youth's and Boy's Cotton", Oilskins, Dress Goods, Black and Qulnrad Cashmeres, I'rints, Calicoes, Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Curtains, Cretonnes, Ladies' Undorclothing, Trimmed and Untriminod Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Luces, Ladies' and Girl's Ulsters, Jackets. Dust Cloaks, Costumes, Blouses, Umbrellas, Parasols, Underskirts, Hosiery, Mercery, Hats, Caps, Ribbons, Plushes, Dress Trimmings, Haberdashery, &o &o PKOPKIETOR. SLAUGHTER. SLAUGHTER, SLAUGHTER, Stl^R 1M THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
THE WELLINGTON LOAN COMPANY, LIMITED V. THOMAS BARKER, "IVTOTICE is hereby given that under iy a writ of salo in the above cause, directed ■to me, John Mackintosh Romans, Esq , Sheriff for the District of Wnirarapa, I haye seized all those parcels of land in the Provincial Diatrict of Wellington, to wit, Oa Ik 7|p, being Lois 2 and 11 of Subdmsion of Sections 57 and 58, Small Farm Settlement, Masterton, having frontages to Bentley and Bannister Streets, and Oa 1r Op being Lot 14 of Section 67, Opald Block (Drcyortown), and that I will sell, or cause to ho sold by Public Auction, at the Auction Kooins of Messrs Lowes snil lorns, at Mastcrton, in tho Provincial District aforesaid, at the hour of TWO O'CLOCK in tho afternoon, on WEDNESDAY, tlio eighth (Bth) day of January, 1890, all the right, title, and interest of the said Thoma6 Barker in the said lauds, unless previously redeemed or replevied. This writ of salo was issuod by Messrs Campboll and Gray, of Wellington, the plaintiffs solicitors. Dated this 10th day of Decomber, 1889, J. M. ROBERTS, Sheriff for the District of Wairarapa, NOTICE, I'HK Farmers and Grain Growers of tho District around Masterton aro tf opinion that a Union should bo iuitated bofore the coming season, for the purposo of protecting their interests in tho gram trade.and ii> submitting this circular for signature, desire to pointout the many advantages that would accrue therefrom, Ist. That for this purposo a Com Exchango should bo established with its head-quarters at Masterton, where buyer and seller would have an opportunity of meeting and discussing tho i prices of gram, 2N!». That tha;Millers of the Diatrictabstaiu from entering into competition against the: grain growers, by importing grain from outside sources. Biui, That if the buyers, who are assumed to bo the millers, decline to pay tho ruling prices ugreud upon by tho Committee of tho Exchange, they. are to grind tho wheat, &c, for tho benefit of the grain growers and tho proceeds to be sold by tho Exchange for the benefit of Members of same, •kfl, That the Exchange receivo grain in such quantities as may be delivered, and at such places as tho Committee may deter- . mine, and got the same ground and sold for the benefit of producers who shall bo members of tho said exchange, .. Biu, That account sales be rendered monthly to members, with cheques for balance after deducting what commission may bo agreed upon by the Com-
mittce, Wc, tho undersigned,, desire :i meeting of fanners mid bo convened for SATURDAY, tlie 21st -'uy of December, 1889, at the Club' Hotel, Mastcrton, at 3 p m sharp, for the purpose of conßidorimi'ivhut further action is necessary. D Carman, J McGregor, ■ John Morris, ~ F Gray, ..■ W Kumnior, Georgo McKay, AW Cave, A W Keuall, ~' W. Miller, . .■ WBBuiok,-'.. D Carman, John Morris, W Kumnior, A \V Cave, W Miller, G Watson, T Brown, JJHossoy, ltobort McKay, Perry Bros,;. Judd Bros, EE Chamberlain,; G E Chamberlain A Johnston, T E Chamberlain, James Macara, James Bburigan, R Johnston. 'FURNITURE! - FURNITURE!! CTI T OKLLER begs to intimate to , IVI. his many-friends in tho Wairarapa that ho has 1 opened a wellfurnished establishment at GT| Mannersstreet, Wul! i fle ton,' wh or a orders will bo punctually attended to. AH goods manufactured at tho oxteiisivo factory, Dixon-Btrect. A-VIST OF INSPECTION IN tin, wrap
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3392, 21 December 1889, Page 3
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