THURSDAY, BEPT 24TH, 1891. At 1. O'clock. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. F B- WOOD "Will sell by Public Auction at his yards as above at 1 o'clock p.m. 1 cow in full milk. 0 heifers, 18 months old 1 Cattle dog Further entries are invited, and will be advertised as received. SATURDAY, 2Gth SEPTEMBER, 1891 AT 2 O'CLOCK. horse" SALE. AX TUB Wairarapa and Enat Coast Pastoral Show Grounds AFTER THB HOKSE PARDE, In connection with the Weiranpa and East Coast Pastoral Society. FB. WOOD will sell by public . auction, «b above, on ncount of Mr W, McKonzie, 10 Ist class hacks, all young, and carefully broken. On account of Mr P. C. AN DERSON—--1 Filly, 12 months old, (Southern Chief mare, by Master Aenes.) • On account of Mr WIGGINS—B firstcl«B Hack?. On account of Mr T. WRIGHT —1 firstclass upstanding Chestnut Gelding, suitable for Dogcart, (will be Bhown in harness). Further Entries Invited. xn 5? A ► c 3 so f-4 0 I 0 & <1 M EH I * O cS « B GO P-l <3 ,2 a 1 «- £ b a 50 § I § § O O Hi 5 S I I +• 02 CD £ c 5 0 I if) .3 P CD Ph o I £ ©
NOTICE. , HAVIKG returned from Auckland, 1 will bt« at my office for the transaction of business as usual. E. H. WADDINGTON, Commission Agent, Perry-street, M sterton. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGEMY CCMPANY (LIMITED). E shall hold our next sale of w SHEEPSKINS, &c., At the Wellington Wool and Grain Warehouses, Featherston street, on MONDAY, 21st September, 1891, at 11.30 a.m. Entries Bhould be forwarded promptly. WALTER G. FOSTER, ManagerOPAKI SAW AND PLANING MILLS lENDEkS are invited for the T 1 "Purchase ol the whole or part of the Plant hese Mills, The Plant is now working, and can bo seen by intending purchasers, and will be found in good condition, the engine (1G h.p.) and boiler being nearly new. Schedules ot the Plant can be seen on application to C E. Dam ell. Tenders addre:sed to the undersigned, and marked outside, "Tender for Plant," will be received up to noon of WEDNESDAY, September 23rd, 1891. The highcit or any teuder not necessarily accepted. C. E. DANIELL, EDUCATION BOARD. Wellington, 14th Seitr, 1891. fjpENDERS for the Erection of schools n< Ballnnce. Kniiawn nnd Wliakatald mid for additions to the Pahiatua school, will be received at thii office up to 5 o'clock, p.m, of TUESDAY, the 29th inst. Plans and Spccilic itions to bu seen at the office of Mr. Sellar, Masterton. For Ballance, liaitawa, and Pnliiatua, at the office of the Pahiatua Stur, Pahiatua, and for Whakataki, at the Schoolhouse there. „ A. DORSET, Secretary. boots and shoes. HAVING started business as a Hoot and Shoemaker in the premises adjoining Welch's blackp.nitlis bliop, and opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. 1 would be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of Boots ani> Shoes, oh PKUOKI), Or I can make a Seamless Watertioui for Surveyors or Bushmen, which will tand the most wear of any Bo<-t made. All kit>(ls of Repairing done on tliu shortest notice at most reasonable prices. IRUSIJNfi Yutf WILL GIVE MB A TRIAL-.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3917, 19 September 1891, Page 3
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