Siaiightei: nj: rj^ Slaughter jry, Millinery Clothing Wednesday, Nov. 20 AM) FOLLOWING DAYS,
n (he estate of Byron Brown of Wellington. HAVING puronased from the Official Asßigneo the entire stock-in-irade of the above . bankrupt, at a liacount of 635-per cant off coat will offer ihefiameatSLiDSHTERINQPRiOES : > in.thaprernises'" OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL MABTBETOH, Lately oconpled by H. Pmbjukh, as a Boot Mart,'. WEBTJQK MUST BEOLEARWI OVTATONGE. LA.TJGHTEROF Men's, Youth's aud Boy's Clothing, Oilskins, Dress Goods,' Black and Colored Cashmeres, Prints, Calicoes, Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Ourtaiua, Cretonnes, Ladies' Underclothing, Trimmed'•'and Untrimmed Millinery, Foathers, Flowers, •■• Laces, Ladies' and Girl's Ulstors, Jackets Dust Cloaks, Costumes, Bloubos, Umbrellas, Parasols, Underskirts, Hosiery, Mercery, Hats, Caps, Ribbons, Plushes, Dresß Trimmings, Haberdaßhery, &o &o
WBELL PKOPKIET'OR.. TEN POUND REWARDSOME person having taken trees recently planted from my farm on the Opaki .road, the abofe reward will be paid for information that will lead to the conviotion of tho person who took' them, J.MAOAEA. IT^OBEnamel Paint, O.Bdpertin go 1 to I R. and E, TINGEY Manners-street, Wellington .
GEO. LANGTON, AcoouMJura amd Commission Agent. TRADESMEN'S books kept. ■ Ac counts made out. Eentß an d debt collected on reasonable ternm En quiticß at Mr Sage's Tont Depot w I eceive attontion, ■ , . OST.-Four rabbit dogs with collars xJ and chains, Anyone brintjnjithe'm to the Argyhv Boarding House will be rewarded, 3508 FOB SAJLE. I Eeidand GrayFABM DBAY, with J. frame, 4in tires. . 1 Jleid and Gray CHAFFOOTrER, awesUtze, with bagger. 1 Peering KEAPER and BINDER, Apply E.O. SMITH, Taueru, . | IFUBUO NOTICE, fE, the undersigned Trustees for YY the estate of the lato JAMES COOPER, will not bo responsible for any debti-CONTRACTED BY ANYONE without our written ordor. ' J. STRANG, H.S, MASON, Trustees,
F the home Arab, left In my charge j_ by Charles Smith, is not removed and all exponaoa paid by the 14th Sept, 1890, it will be sold by piiblio auotion. T THOMPSON, Beptember Ist, 1390 SPECIAL TO FARMERS AND OWNERS OF MACHINERY, R BURTON, WISHES to ronriod hia patrons that as he PERSONALLY attends to all work ontrußted to him, thoße having MACHINERY; requiring attention would do well to coramunwate with him AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, to. (insure attention before the busy season commences. ' R.BUBTON,. ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, mo.
KUEIPTJNI, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. N extraordinary vacancy having j_i 'occurred in the Masterton Borough Council through the resignation of MrT. 6. MASON, I hereby givo notice that an election will take place to fill the'said vacancy-on TUESby appoint the'Town''Clerk's' oftico, Masterton. .and THURSDAY Uth September 1890 (at HOON) as tho place and day for the nomination of candidates. • Dated at Ma9terton..tluß lat/day' of R. BROWN,--Returning Officer. jIQR Madders' Oak Varnish; from 4 1 'per gallon; go to :■" '" v ■'"■ B andKTINGEY, '■'•'■- ' 'Manners-street, ,WEi< lira T0N,,,...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 3
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