NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION SALE, TAEATAHI. Weighing Machine, Timber Waggon, Team of Hones, Ac. MB B. LUCAS will sell by public auction at Mr T. Hooker’s premises, near Telegraph Station, Taratahi, on THUBSDAT, 18th NOVEMBBB, at IS o’clock noon. One weighing machine, one large carpenters’ cramp, set sticks and dies 1 to J inch, racket brace, horse shoes, doable purchase nek jack, circular saw spindle with pulley, 4 circular saws complete, 4 pair trolly wheels for circular bench complete, one balance fly-wheel for breakingdown frame, 2 millers’ sack trucks, one iron staff prover and stone staff, lot of sacks, 2 ginn wheels, small anvil, 12 mill bills or picks and bill box east steel, broad-tired timber wagon, team of four draught horses with harness complete, light spring trap, pit saws, cross-cut saws, gang saws, mill belting, lead piping, churn screws, saddles, pots, sundries, Ac., Ac.
LUNCH PROVIDED. Greytown, November 4. 825 Edmondson, sellar, & cq* GENERAL CARRIERS Retween Wellington and Wairarapa, Beg to inform flockownen and other* that they will carry wool from Wairarapa to Wellington at the undermentioned rate*: — Featherston to Wellington, £3 10* per ton Greytown „ 4 0* „ Carterton „ 4 10* „ Masterton „ 6 0* „ From place* off the Main line of road a» per agreement. 2\ per cent, [discount for caah on monthly 833 accon its. WEDNESDAY 10th NOVEMBER. TWO CASES ENGLISH LEATHER, Ac. MR R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instruction* from the importer, to sell by public auction at his sale room on the above date— Two cases English leather, ex Rodney and Border Chief, consisting of the following s Waxed kip butts, from 321b to 40ib per dosen Waxed French calfskins, 241b to 301b do Scotch Ups 101b to 121b each. Gent’s uppers for pegging Do do calf, lined Do whole golosh, toe cap Grain do, half bellows tongoed Do do toe cap, hooks Gent’s uppers toe cap, hooks Ladies’ do Do white facing and tip Gent's uppers mock buttons Do do cordovans Do black lasts Ladies’ do Do calf The whole of the above are of the very best qua ity, and were shipped by one of the first English houses for a special indent. 824 WANTED. WANTED.— A LAD to Milk Cows and Drive Horses* Apply to J. W. PARTRIDGE, 823 Hnangarna. WANTED.— A Man to Drive Bullock* and Fall Bosh. Apply JONES A GUNDRIE, 824 MoroaSaw Mills. WANTED.— An Excnoasao Cvax Apply to IZAKD A WAkff, 814 Solicitors, Greytown. ANTED.—A -Good Baxter. Apply 808 S. HAIGH, Greytown. WANTED.— Bight Shearers for Hautotars station. Shearing to commence on Nor 8. Pries 80s per 100. L. TULLOOH.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 4, Issue 357, 4 November 1875, Page 2
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