SATURDAY, 13th SEPT. Unreserved sale of General Merchandise, Furniture, &c. T7l H. WOOD & CO. have received in" -L , struotions to sell by public auction at their Rooms, Greytown, on the above date, at 2 p.m. sharp— WITHOUTRESERVE, . Drapery, Grocery, Crockery, Ladies' and Cents' Saddles, New and Second-hand Furniture, Boots, Clothing, &c., Ac. 261 gALE OF FURNITURE, BOOKS, & TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 13, At 2 o'clock, IORNS & FERGTJSSON Will sell as above a splendid lot of New and Second-hand Furniture, which should attract persons furnishing. The whole will be sold without the slightest reserve, and comprise—--4 Chests of Drawers Wooden Bedsteads (single and double) Washstands, Dressing Tables Chairs, Tables, Couches Easy Chairs, Tools, Perambulators. Instructed to sell by the Library Trustees— A quantity of Standard Novels, Books, Periodicals, etc, In the Estate of I. R. Oakley—--1 first-class Saddle Horse, Estate of J. W. Clayson--2 Street Lamp and Post, now opposite Union Club, Estate of W. J. Prentice—--1 Spring Cart. No reserve, 2GO J" COOK & SON. Faithfully attend to instructions from old patrons, and friends recommended by tiiem. 254 Masterton male and female BEGISTRY OFFICE, Next door to Ivcbblewhite's Temperance Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton, Conducted by MRS, GILETT. Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, and Private Families supplied with Servants of all classes on the shortest notice. N.B.— Respectable Females while waiting for engagements can be Accommodated with, BOiRD and LODG/NG at the above office.
M4STEBJTON' FRUIT DEPOT. MASTEiTON POULTERERS DEPOT,' MASTEfIJ'ON TU k COFFEE ROOMS, MRS GILLETT has commenced btisines :-n the above branches, and is pre 8 pared no Supply all new and Seasonable Fruits, also Poultry, ready dressed for the table, Moderate prices!, Careful attention to orders! Cleanliness! Civility! arc the guiding rules of Mrs (tlllkit's Establishment, 244 T THOMAS LOWES, have this day taken Xi) ever the Stables, &c., belonging to the Railway Hotel lately in the occupation of Mr F. Morphy, I wish to inform my friends and country customers that nothing shall be wanting on my part to make the stables second to nono in the district, I have also engaged a competent man, who will undertake to break in horses to saddle and harness in a style and manner hitherto unknown in the Wairarapa. THOMAS LOWES. Masterfcon, August 29th, 1879, 252 N 0 T _ l 0 E - Through sudden pressure upon me by my creditors, I am compelled to SELL OUT of my business to meet their demands. I must consequently request all accounts due to me be paid by the 12th day of September, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. ALFRED BUDMAN, Pork Butcher, Maatorton; rjpO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON AO SURROUNDING DISTRICTS Having taken the Shop late in the occupation of Mr. W J, PrenticCjforths purpose of extending my business, and thanking my customers and the public who have so liberally supported me in the past, I beg to inform ihem that orders left at the Shop will be attended to, and the price of Bread will be as per advertisement, The tightness of the money market obliges me to, ask my customers to be as prompt as possible with Cash or weekly payments, J AS. THOMPSON, Maififerton, June 19, 1879, J49
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 262, 11 September 1879, Page 3
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