JO R'NS. A'N'i) F'ER.GUSSON ' .-AUCTIONEERS,', ' iStookSalesnjfen, Land atd'Station Agents, Cash ndyfinoes made upon Goods for absolnte : y-V • J tfalo.. , ■■■; Agents Fob : _ , The National Fire and Marine,, And the London and Lancashire Insurance Companies. Offices and Yards .;; Masterton aM> Featherston, mrlE NEW ZEALAND LOAN 1 AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Limited) Caphal £3,000,000. _ J.be Company makes advances on Stations, o a Stock, on growing clips of Wool, and on other Produce; and receives consignments of Wool, Hemp, Grain, Tallow, Preserved Meats, Leather, Horns, &c,', for sale in London on commission at rates which may be learned on application at the Company's Office; H, H. LANG, Pro-Agent. Offices and Stores: Guskom House-Quay (Next Plimmer's Wharf), \ Wellington. Further information may be obtained from the Agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Featherstou, Greytowi), Oorterton, and Masterton. MEMBERS of the Masterton Rifle Corps who wish to fire at the forthcoming Government' Prize-firing will send their names to the Officer Commanding, on or before WEDNESDAY, Ilth inst,, at 12 o'clock, stating at the same time the class they intend to compete in. There will be no parade on Friday next. The Masterton Cadets will parade (Wednesday), at the Bohool ground, at 7.30F. W. RUCK. Captain 384 Commanding M.R.V. Corps. NOTICE. |jH| H. MURRAY is a Cash Purchase of Wool and Sheepskins in any quantity. Apply Club Hotel, Mastorton. 343 £3OOO WORTH OF DRAPERY To be Sold in oik; week in CARTEIiTON SMITH, From TE ARO, Wellington, Will SELL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, AT HALF ENGLISH COST. Note tlie Address— MINIFIE'S OLD STORE, Opposite Marquis of Normanby Hotel. 376 JAMES SMITE TE ARO HOUSE, OUBA-3TI(EET, WELLINGTON, Has no connection whatever with tht business lately carried on in Masterton and now in Carterton, by ail individual who, in advertising, designedly withholds Ms full address, . and simply announces himself as Smith, from Te An, Wellington.. As this is calculated to mislead Hit public, to prevent misconception all are respectfully invited to bear in mind James Smith's true and only address, which is JAMES SMITH, TtAroHmt | Cuba-street, Wellington. The practice of hawking goods about the country districts has never been adopted by James Smith, Te Aro House. 369 STATIONERS' HALL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ROBERT HOLLIDAY & C?0 o Direct importers of COMMERCIAL & FANCY STATIONERY,' Scientific Wobks, Workß of Travel, History, and BIOGKAPHr, Masonic, Works of Fiction and Presentation Boobs in Every Style of Binding. MUSIC, FANCY, GOODS Berlin Wool Work. Bohemian Glass Ware. MARION & CO.'S and MARCUS WARDS' HIOHLY FINISHED PHOTOGRAPHIC AND SCRAP ALBUMS, In immense variety, &c. A Largo. Discount allowed to Schools and • • . Literary Societies. 379 VTOTICE.-Therms of tlw Wairarapa J\| ■ Daily at Masterton distribute to subscribers only. All application for odd or extra copies of the paper are requested to be made in every instance to the resident agents —R. H. Chinchen, T. E. Price, J. Williams, or F, W. Hales, •REGISTER! REGISTER!! FORMS GRATIS—AT THE WAIRARAPA DAILY OFFICE, 376
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 386, 11 February 1880, Page 2
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