BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Genuine Sale of Pawnbroker's Unredeemed Pledges and Forfeited Property. GEORGE WM. SMART will sell by Public Auction on the premises a few doors from Elkins' Club Hotel, Masterton, on FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 17 & 18. About £IOOO worth of Pawnbroker's Pledges, consisting of: — Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Rings, Brooches and Earrings, Real Seal Skin Jackets and Mantles, Silk and Satin Dresses, lailor made Riding Babits, Riding Boots, Men's, Women's, and Children's new and second hand Boots and Shoeß, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Men's Black Worsted Suits, Tweed ditto, Violins, Banjoes, Cornets, Flutes, Guitars, Music, Opera, Field, and Race Glasses, Overcoats, Blankets, Rugs, Fancy Dresses, Several Al Double Barrel Breech Top action Gans by best London makers, etc, etc. In fact, something of all sorts. SPECIAL. 1 Hammerless Gun by Lang, London Very Valuable old Violin, E.P. Cornet, 2 Silver Minute Registering Racing Chronograph Watches. Sale starts 1 p.m on Friday, aud at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Flag & Bell. GEORGE WM. SMART, Auctioneer.
HEATJRE BOYAL. FIXTURES. MONDAY—Skating. WEDNESDAY -Skating. FBlDAY—Private Kinking. SATURDAY—As Usual.
POULTEY & DOG IiHO W. DRILL HAX.L, THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 16th and 17th. FIRST DAY—EXHIBITION OF POULTRY, SECOJSD DAYDOG and POULTRY SHOW. ALL DOGS to be at DRILL HALL 1™ Q n'Mnnlr nn WRmAYMORN. ING. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. R. E. HORNBLOW, Secretary. Education Board, Wellington, July 11, 1891. APPLICATIONS fcr the following appointments will bo received at this office up to WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant:— Teacher, Ohau ; salary, iEIOO. Assistant, Clareville ; Balary£6o. Assistant, Mangatainoka; salary, £6O. All applications must be made on the forms, which can be obtained at this office. A. DORSET, Secretary.
L E R S, 0 FARMERS, WORKING MEN, ? MOTHERS, FATHERS, \ BROTHERS, SISTERS, iPEARCE'SJ w grevt g 3 SIX WEEKS BOOT SALE. 3 NO DECEPTION. £ &4 SIX WEEKS ONLY. " . THE BEST BOOTS; -■:■.. THE BEST SHOES, .• THE BEST SLIPPERS. 3 $ —. 0 PNo Deception. No Humbug. B Good Sterling Value in BOOTS W g and SHOES. q ** Masterton like it again. T 0 I have given positive instructions M % to my Manager not to bring C a pair of Boots or Shoes 3 back to Wellington. j Be in Time and Purchase a Good M Article M H AT A LOW PEICE. £j H »ut Q. Remember— r Ipeahcei IP i S A SHORT TIME ONLY ! g H— ■ B B OPPOSITE THE CLUB HOTEL, g ~ We would remind our readers that * E THE SALE J 5 Is under the Management of W 2h MR A. FURNESS. M ft, _,., . i_ il:. Ti;.i.,M: %o k i 0 will be found Civil andObbging. ?
TO LET. ACRES of first-class pasture land, 50 acres ploughable. S M. TANCRED, Taratahi. IT. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLBOOMI SOCIAL GATBERIKG, FRIDAY, JULY 24th. BALE of WORK. REFRESHMENTS. Doors opens at 7 p.m. Admission Is, children 6d.) Atßp.m.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3860, 17 July 1891, Page 3
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