TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1891 At 1 o'clock. UNRESERVED SAIiE' oV'FIBST CLASS DAIRY STOCK AND, OTHER ■' CATTLE, BORSES, &V&?;: I F n- WOOD. 'Has received instructions from Mr' E. Selman, to sell by Public'Auc'tiot), at his Farm, situate Ward'aLine,Morrippn'£ Bush, on Tuesday, thes&th inst,' ait 1 o'clock, all his well knowd and carefully selected DAIRY STOCK, •. comprising— ' 8 Cows in full milk, all younp, picked ■ 3 Dry' Cows ' .. i'i 2 Heifers, 18 months ; 15 Calves, mixed sexos: ~p : .• 1" 2-year old Bull,. Alderney cross 1 Light Draught Colt, v 18 lnontha, by York v * 1 do do /do?"; do, by Dreamer/ : [l■*.£ j • ; 1 5 year old Hack by DariO'Con tiell FEBRUARY 26th, 1890. TARATAHt®CKS#J|. At 1 O'Glock. '\ i . FIT !C\trooD >iiiKeii > y * Jtl*i • ■ Aiiction at his Taratahi yatds aa above..*— \ 300 store ewes v \, ~ - = 100 j ; 100 Eatf: Wethers 100 Forward ewes j ']so.;Grossbred ewes i TOMeiinoewes 50 fat %wes 25 Lainbs in the wool; J 20 yearlings ? ,iuixed sexes 1 15 Bomney Marsh' 'Earns ~ 15 2-todth Lin'cdlti ranis, .. from Wangariui. ■ ; 10 calves . ''4 daiiy cow's : Horses of all'classes : JAMES WIGKENB,! CORNER m 9UMEN & Sis, BEGS to inform Ids Customers andj the PuKlic that'he is now prepared' t<v deliver,- Breads in ; all ; p*rtp>o£ vtne Borough;' ■ • T ' - * '■ l '•» * s | Bread, Fancy Goods, &c., of. JFirst Olasd Quality and at-R«asonabld Prices. i-M '/i J. ; Balls,' Pic£i<»; Private Srid' ; Wed(Jitisf Parties* tered for ori-reasofiatjle \tetn|a. •" ONE SHILLINGLUNOH' A ' SPECIALITY. ;i ii.RWi 1
E. H. WADDINGTONj COMMISSION AND INSURANCE !?' AGENT ; Ferry street Mastortob' THANKING his friends and the publio for the support accorded'' him sinoe,i— • begsto infflpn consequence of the increase of business' he has secure# the, services of Mb Thos v C D'Aroy, a competent' book keener, as* Clerk, a prompt" settlement of all claims in jjrith. to ; him, to merit a continuance of their support. The publio can rely on both the office and outßide business receivingevery care and attention, the extfa* assistance having been obtained for that purpose. ! < TOR „ SALE-BLACK .MARE,.. Uy r Early Bird, out of Peter FM mare, .splendid .hack, .fast trotsqr»}and Sroken-to,'. hainlteS", ; "i*ill' - carry a*- lady. Bred Wangalnn;) 3st'loll *al«£eV> to Ebony, winner of the Marton Steeplechase. Can .b& J Been,aVth,e ptu%Ste}iles» > ; i; ? ; f s ' Out pf Biddle%yrpr%,i9fl|re, byClymequß.. One of. the. best haokp in, the, district.i-Frice £12125. Dogcart qnd Harness, 6ft wheels. Pride <. !0 . £2B. « •• :Liglit JJoqcart.and 4ft wheels, Price £26, j Jliirekaijßml in -- * : < order.* Price felV -icfe ■»-* I Putnam, in thorough good order. Piioe V>:■' .H £« Ifooo: i 0 gx}'i ;' : |' T THE next 'Erf&li^ rinwl, vfolSaif * ]tafissq&''siir clbse lit dayof Febriiairyj' at' 0.15 a.m. 'Du? in Frisco' March 19, '3u4 L iii Lohdon, April 4th. . , '.JIMES ; : iJ r:Aotiti£.Postmaster. ; Masterton, 16fh February, 1891. TO TH E £ADiES O? m fe i TERTOif •MRS^KSCOIfi. IN returning thanks favors, - begs 'to- annpu®c®'|,tsjit she';'has" removed to larger And more commodious premises, next;door to her obbestablish* meat, ana,iimteß, large 86ockof~i / - •* ? FANCY ROODS,' I „ . v , „. ; . " ! ,,d l ' BQPJL&.eicj v ««B A Z A A Kj'V QSiJEN N.i ..
. i'SPECIAL .ANNOUNCEMENT- . QTOff,to rapi«# inqre«se of business i uifethe COBNEtt SHO£, first class assistant has been engaged for the •ffairdrwify BcpartmeM." 'J. Washington is therefore enttbled to give more attention to iho Tobacco and Fancy Goopa Departments;' at the same time being able to supervise the Hairdresa ; siug and Shading Saloon, which has recently been renovated and, refitted.Customers cad " jjely-" on I imnietiiate attention, TWO CHAIRS beingWwr available. Tobaccos, Fancy I' Goods, and Stationery of the very best; J • ■ • J; WASHINGTON, _ "At D. MoLau?hlah*a Comer Shop,, Queen Street, Masterton. 878' 7 MASTEIITON ■ CJoUegr©, • ' 1 ' term will commonc on MONDAY, February 9th. Terms and prospectus on applicatio. .i I . MRS HAMMOND, ' 1 Oxford House. Masterton, January 21st, 1891. 372 If your watch will not keep time, try T. H COLTMaN, ' ' ' • Pit actio al ' 'i . ,-i Watoli nil (1 Chronometer MAKER,, N : 26,' WilliaJStreet, Wellington, N,Z. X i •' .■ ■■ AND ' ' Where will be found a splendid arid forge assortment of Watchos '([Geld aad Silver) of most of tlie principal mariwfivctmvnv With each watch- purchased, uiakur's fuawntee. tor oyear» will be given lother.vm's English Levers from £'44 guaranteed for 5 ye;irs. Watches cleaned and rejj;v?red from 5/* wiornnted for 2 years. Jewelleiy of every description, attA-dlcountry *' orders carefully'and expeditiously attended. NO'JPb' th>: Address -26, Willis St., directly opposite - Tiiba. Balunosb's. Pi AHA TO lend on good 'froth aid ;* security nt currentA i ply by loiter "Investor" C/o this otlce.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 February 1891, Page 3
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