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MAXTON AND WEBSTER, MAXTON I WEBSTER Beg to announce to the public of the M airarape that tbej have commenced Bueineae M Auctioneers, on those premiees lately occupied by Mr B. J, THOMPSON, Main Street, GBEYTOWN. and an strict attention to bntineM and prompt returns of Cash Sales will be their constant aim, they expect a fair ibtre of public patronage. 403 TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1887. At 1 o'clock. HAMMERICH'S YARDS, GBEYTOWN. STOCK” SALE MAXTON & WEBSTER Will eel) ly public auction at Hammericb'a Yards, Grtytown, on Tuesday, May 10th, 300 Cross bred Ewes 200 Cross bred Ewes Store Htaeep 10 c °" 10 Cows in call Heifers Black Hons Chestnut Colt EVEBAL Good Hacks S' pIGS Further entries invited. 474 Featherston. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1887. Sale at 1 o’clock Sharp. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. MAXTON I WERSTER \\ 7 ILL hold their Opening Sale of a large VV consignment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE of every description comprising, TEA, SUGAR. SOAP, BICE, OATMEAL, FLOOR, HEROINE, and a Large Consignment of— DRAPERY. Every ore in Featherston is invited to too Opening Sale to dunk success to the n w firm and pet UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS. Carterton. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1887. Sale at 1 o'clock Sharp. MAXTON & WEBSTER WILL hold their Opening Side ol GENERAL MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Grocery, Drapery, Saddlery CROCKERY W ARE, TINWARE, IRONMONGERY, FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. HAMS AND BACON. Everybody invited to drink success to the new firm and GET BARGAINS. GRKYTOWN. SATURDAY, MAY 28, At 1 o'clock sharp. PEOPLE’S AUCTION MART, IMPORTANT SALE. MAXTON & WEBSTER Beg to thank the public for their attendance and support at their Opening Sale by which means it was made an UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS, and beg to announce a still mote IMPORTANT SALE. ON SATURDAY. MAY 28, 1887, There will he offered Without Reserve, TEA, SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, RICE, OATMEAL, FLOUR, POTATOES, CROCKEBYWABB. TINWAiE. IRONMONGERY, SADDLERY, A Special aud Impoittut Consignment of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING NEW A SECOND HAND FURNITURE, FANCV GOODS AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Alts', Oaten Chaff, Honey, A PRIME LOP OF HAMS AND BACON, SOMETHING OF EVERY THING. Entries in.iied up to date ■ f n le. S de r.t I IK o'clock ,-hut'i'. WANTED KNOWN',- Eiph ..... • no. f r sale. Bacon, pork and store. Apply to Jehu .tbuoti, Wilt..l-1 le HE •» WAN Ii D KNOWN, . T :W. TWoi'iiu', FV,-;., i.u.u, i- • i -u I-..-. • I W 01, i' 1 ■ IC.fru \» 7\Ni , i - . . i os-i ;> d Ew.f. V ■ •: ; N.E 1. Pirinoa. G t. ■■ t . i , v . -I 8 toi< keepfis, % » Farmers, Hotel keepers, and other* i j , ii Miriness or JTo ..s-. i. , i. I.i i- (in strict Coni:. .i, i.t t ( , c> ; i- u .gneU address. namely, IN.-elis, ... ... d Mi C, llitgtue, Stasdai o Oiiiee, Grey t<." ii. lq WANTED KNOWN—That Wm. Denton, Builder and Timber Merchant and Cubtraetoi, i i a.io isi. n, uaa Wire Fencing Posts lot sale, i • V. bn. ired, also House Blocks, Sl mglce and Timber, 20 \\l ■ ■ .D I) . .Lit One Bay Horae W IB avy V< aught,. 1 out 9 yeaia of ,ige, Oue Oucstnui Huise b oken into Saddle 01 Uarnea-. oi. Buck Horse, ditto. Aleo, a 'BUS, Apply to A, - 1 ■ ia, Fotesti ii' A "me llo'e'j Grey town 806| tMiE PAPXWaI ;n'V HERING CO beg 1 to return i,Tdi re thanka for the V-trouagc ace'iiif. i thru: • i ee commencing uri. toiid I. e ..ouoauve that they have M'ivhED t)F TDK HAaiE TO INGLEY AND eiTi- YENS, 'Vij.i wui ctrry o.i the bus'Dias It tl.e premises lately occupied by H de Clut-rn.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2063, 4 May 1887, Page 3

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