F. H. WOOD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. At 11 a.m., Sharp. IMPORTANT ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE, i ___ FEATHERSTON. FEATHERSTON. F. H. WOOD Has received instructions from Mr R, Creeks, Storekeeper, of Featherston, who is retiring from business, owing to ill health, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, Featherston, entirely Without Reserve, on TUESDAY, the Ist December, commencing dt 11 o'clock, the whole of his well assorted stock, comprising— Drapery, Blankets, Sheetings, Quilts, Ladies, Jackets, Ac., Ac., Ac., Men's and Boys’ Hats, Socks, Scarfs, Boots, Shoes, &c„ Ac. A Choice Assortment of Glassware, Vases, Lamps, Looking Glasses, Toilet Sets, toys of every description, Cigars, Fancy Goods, Hardware, &0., Ac., Ac. Also— New and Second Hand Furniture of every description, comprising— Chest Drawers, Ohiffioneers, Tables, Chairs, Dressers, Washstands, Dressing Tables and Bedstead*, Ac., Ac., Ac. F. H. WOOD, 205 Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER Brd, 1886. UNRESERVED SALE OP CHOICE POT PLANTS. LYCEUM HALL, CARTERTON. At 2 O’clock. ¥. H. WOOD Has received instructions from Mr Collotte, of the Masterton Nursery, to sell by Public Auction, at the Lyceum Hall, Carterton, on THURSDAY, the 3rd of December, day after the Carterton Show, a largo variety of Choice and Valuable Pot Plants, about 250 Poultry and other exhibits. Entirely Without Reserve. P. H. WOOD, 261 Auctioneer.
' WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. THRESH TENDERS are required for -L the erection of WAINUIORU BRIDGE. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, remaining the same as for last tenders, may be seen at the Council Chambers, Carterton, where tenders addre ad to the County Chairman, and accompanied by a deposit of live per cent upon the amount of tender, must be lodged up to TUESDAY, the Ist December, 1885, at I p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , H. H. WOLTERS, County Clerk. Carterton, 24th November 8 225
SEEDS. SEEDS. D. BARRATT Has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and customers that his VEGETABLE SEEDS for the ooming season are now in the market, and ma j be depended on as reliable. He would particularly direct attention to the NEW PEA, (Cabikb’s BimAiioxK), ai being one of the grandest in the market. It has been awarded Three First Class Piizes at the Greytown Horticultural Shows. The Stock comprises the following Peas, Broad Beans, Dwarf Kidney Beans, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brocoli, Brussels Sprouts, Celery, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Melon, Onion, Parsnip, Carrot, Turnip, Parsley, Badish, Tomato, Lettuce, Mustard Cress, Capsicum, Beet, &o. ON BALE AT THE NUESEBY. Also at Oaselberg’s and Kempten’s stores. Greytown ; Caselberg’s, Masterton ; Gallie’s, Gardener’s and Fairbrother’s stores, Carterton ; Gilpin’s, Cox’s, and Toogood’s stores, Featherston, and G. Pain’s Maryborough, Fruit Trees of every description; Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs, Boses and Hedge Plants can be obtained at the Nursery. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. D. BARRATT, TIVIDALE NUBSEBY, MOBOA, Near Greytown. 83
PUBLIC NOTICE. IT having come to the knowledge of the undersigned that unscrupulous persons have been selling Slop Goods (principally WATERTIGHT'S) as our make, we beg to state that in order to protect our customers and the public from imposition, in future, all goods of our make will be stamped thus —D. T. FRY, and will bo our trade mark; and we further state that all goods manufactured by us will be of first class material and workmanship and warranted as such. D. T. FRY & SONS BOOT & SHOE MAKERS, PEATHERSTON.
JAMES TOCKER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, NEXT ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, PEATHERSTON. J T. bogs to inform tie residents o£ Peatberston and the Lower Valley that he he has resumed business at the above place, and solicits a renewal o2 their favors. No connection with any other establishment in the trade. All kinds of work executed on the premises. REPAIRS DONE ON THE SHORTEST 970 NOTICE.
CHEAP WORK TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES, TO THE RESIDENTS* IN THE LOWER VALLEY. fAMES BEARD, of Greytown, Plumber, 9j Glazier, &0., bege to notify to the residents of the Lower Valley that ne undertaken contracts for painting, plumbing, paper, hanging, dee., at very moderate rates. He is now about altering and enlarging bis premises and improving his machinery, and intends to extend the sphere of his business. Wells sunk, pumps fixed and repaired. A • o£ pumps for inspection, P-' „ u pply fixed. AU orders ex'*'" ._«arauUo rams notice. Xu’**- ,„outed on the shortest .„uiun work, bellhanging. Piping >l4 „ piping drills, ridging, spouting, paints (all colors), varnish, gold size, paperhangings, aorim, brushes, taps, dies, drills, &o. Hot and cold water baths made and fitted. Youi catronaue solicited. MAIN STREET, GRBITOWN.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1765, 30 November 1885, Page 3
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