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MAXTON AND WEBSTER. MAXTON I WEBSTER Beg to announce to the public of the Wairarapa that the; hare commenced Boaineca as Auctioneers, on thoae premisea lately occupied by Mr 1. J. THOMPSON, Main Street, OBBYTOWN, and a* strict attention to bueineee and prompt returns of Oaeb Salee will be their constant aim, they expect a fair abate of public patronage. 402 TUESDAY, MAY lOtb, 1887. At 1 o'clock. HAMMEBICH'S YABOS, GBEYTOWN, STOCK_ SALE MAXTON & WEBSTER Will sell by public auction at Hammerioh'a Yards, Qreytown, on Tneeday.May 10th, 300 Cross bred Ewee Cross bred Lamb* 300 10 Co ” 10 Cows in call Yearlings, principally steers 2 Milch Cow, in foil pioflt 12 Heifers Black Horse 2 Chestnut Colt EVEBAL Qoed Hacks S 10 Steers and Belter* Further entries invited. 474 Featherston. SATUBDAY, MAY 14, 1887. Sale at 1 o’clock Sharp. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. MAXTON I WEBSTER WILL bold their Opening Sale of a large consignment of GENERAL MEB. CHANDIBB of every description comprising, TEA, SUGAB. SOAP, BICE, OATMEAL, FLOUR, KEROSENE, and a Large Consignment of— DRAPERY. Every one in Featherston is invited to the Opening Bale to drink success to the new firm and get UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS. Carterton. SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1887. Sale at 1 o’clock Sharp. MAXTON & WEBSTER WILL hold their Opening Sale of GENERAL MERCHANDISE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Grocery, Drapery, Saddlery CBOCKERYWABE, TINWARE, IRON MONGEBY, FURNITURE A HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. HAMS AND BACON. Everybody invited to drink snoeeai to the new firm and GET BARGAINS. QBEYTOWN. SATURDAY, MAY 28, At 1 o'clock sharp. PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, IMPORTANT HALE.

MAXTON & WEBSTER Be# 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 more IMPORTANT SALE. ON SATURDAY, MAY 86, 1887, There will be offered Without Reserve^ TEA, SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, BICE. OATMEAL, FLOUR, POTATOES, CROCKERY WARE, TINWAuE, IRON* MONGER!', .SADDLERY, A Special and Important Consignment ol DRAPERY AND CLOTHING NEW 4 SECOND HAND FURNITURE, FANCV GOODS AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Also, Oaten Chaff, Honey. A PRIME LOT OF HAMS AND BACON. SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING. Entries invited up to date ol side. Sale at one o’clock sharp. ■ . WANTED, TENDERS lor the supply ol Light Cords 2ft FIREWOOD, for Greytowu Public School, Tenders to he addressed to the Chat man oi the School Committee, and to close on SATURDAY, 11th May. Any information may be obtained from the Secretary. T. JOHNSTON, 607 3 Secretary. KNOWN—In consequence ol the bad weather tha >Z Photographic Company (WILL REMAIN IN OREYTOWN 90S THIS WEEK ONLY. 806 \\J ANTED KNOWN,—ThatW. Toogood, * t Featheralon, ie Hill a cash buyer ot Wool, Hides, Ac. 466ta \\7 ANTED KNOWN.—To Storekeeper., Farmers, Hotelkeeper*, and other* wishing to dispose of their business or Properties send lull particulars (in strict coofU deuce) to the undersigned address, namely, Fidelia, care of Mr C Higgins, Bxaxdaus Office, Greytown. lq v\7 ANTED KNOWN—ThatWm. Benton, ' ' Builder and Timber Merchant and Contractor, Fsalheiston, has Wire Fencing Posts ior sale, at Ale per hundred, alao House slocks, Shingle# aod Timber. 80

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2065, 9 May 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2065, 9 May 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2065, 9 May 1887, Page 3