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IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wairarapa, holden at Master ton, being a local Court of Bankruptcy. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883. In the estate of WILLIAM JOSEPH GAMBLIN, of Qreytown, blacksmith. NOTICE is hereby given that an adjourned meeting of Creditors will be held |at Greytown on Thursday, the 4th day of March, at 3.30 p.m. in the Court House. W. SELLAR, Deputy Assignee. Masterton, 26th February. 600 PUBLIC NOTICE. HAVING advertised as strayed a Draught Gelding, branded S on off shoulder, and no claim having been sent in, the undersigned hereby gives notice that unless the animal is claimed within 21 days from this date it will be sold to pay expenses. B. S. VENNELL, Waiouioru. February 18,1886. 40 FOR SALE. ritHE HERD OF PURE BRED CATTLE, J. consisting of about 40 head of FEMALE STOCK, the property of Duncan McMarteb, Esq., of Matawhero, Lower Valley, Wairarapa. Intending purchasers requiring to inspect the Stock will be enabled to do so by giving notice in writing to the undersigned, who will then be at home to meet them. Terms liberal. 435.6 DUNCAN M'MASTER.

FOR SALE. ONE OMNIBUS, for 9 or 10 passengers, light, strong, and serviceable. One Saddle HORSE, quiet and staunch; will carry lady or gentleman. Apply to G. JONES, 154 Foresters’ Hotel, Greytown. MASTERTON LIVERY A BAIT STABLES. HOOD AND SHAW TENDER their best thanks to the travelling public and settlers of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business Jin Masterton. They have now to announce that the CLUB STABLES have been re-erected and re-opened, and will be found commodious, comfortable, well ventilated, and supplied with every (convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire. The new stables have been designed with all the latest improvements, andlbeing built of iron can he WARRANTED FIREPROOF. A first class collection of Buggies, Carryalls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention made to |the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The Livery and Bait Department being under the supervision of skilled and trustworthy bauds, persons ‘putting up at the stables may rely on their horses receiving the best possible treatment. The “ Favorite ” ’Bus meets every Train. 495 SECURE PADDOCKS. NOTICE.

I HAVE this day taken into Partnership, Dr David G. Johnston, M.B. and M.0., Univ., Glasgow, and that in fnture the Partnership will be carried on under the firm of Smith and Johnston, Medical Practitioners. J. SMITH, Surgeon. March Ist, 1886. 501.3 Important to Wairarapa Settlers who want to Buy Furniture and Household Requisites. The Greatest Clearing Sale of the Day. Floskton’s Far-Famed Variety Store, in Manners Street, Wellington, to be Cleared Out—Stock, Lock, and Barrel. All thelmmense Stock of Furniture, Household Requisites, and General Goods to be sold at amazingly cheap prices.

The old place to be pulled down and a splendid New Variety Store to be erected on its site by Flockton. I, HENRY FLOCKTON, Proprietor of the Variety Stores, Manners Street, Wellington, Respectfully desire to intimate to the Wairarapa settlers that the whole of the immense stock ofFurniture, Ironmongery, China, Crockery, Glassware Brushware, Spring Matrasses, Bedsteads, Blankets, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, Ornaments, Cutlery, E.P. Ware and General Household requisites require to be sold and cleared oat within the next few weeks. Settlers in the Wairarapa can obtain splendid bargains at this sale by either visiting Flockton's -s tore themselves or sending their orders by post. The reason which makes this Great Clearing Sale imperative is that the present buildings which form the Variety Store has become utterly inadequate in accommodation for the requirements of an immense and daily increasing business, so that I require to pull down the old building at once and erect extensive new and commodious premises. This Sale is an honest and genuine one. I must sell every article of my stock. Everything must be cleared out, and that without delay. The prices, will, therefore, be fixed on such a scale of cheapness as to make a speedy sale an absolute certainty. This is the grandest chance ever placed before the Wairarapa public. Everything required in a household will be offered at this Great Clearing Sale. There is something tor everybody in the stock of the variety store, and everyone who makes a purchase will get far better value for their money than they ever did before in their lives.

Country Orders accompanied by reference or remittance promptly executed. HENRY FLOCKTON, At the Variety Store, Manners Street. 495

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1801, 1 March 1886, Page 3

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