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IN RE A. T. COPPINS, ABAMRUPI I. CABELBJERG & 00. : Will common,* the CLEARING- SALE of the wi Bm'nuot Slock of BUOTS, SHOES' & SLIPPERS ■■■• -—0 : .■ ■ ' ■■■:■ Leather uppers, .shoes trunks, and shoemakers' sewing MACHINES, N SATURDAY NEXT, 19 th INST, ' AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.-SHARP. As there are some 3,000 pairs of Boots, Shoes,, to., to be disposed of, the pricos marked on the goods are considerably lower than the manufactured cost. We also purpose holding MONSTER CLEARING SALE OF drapery, clothing, and millimri At same proportionate Prices as the Bankrupt Stock of Boots. THE TERMS WILL BE STRICTLY Pwil CASH. M. (IASELBEIifi l CO. ' ■ Intend this MONSTER CLEARING SALE to be a real boon to the whole of the inhabitants of the Wairarapa, o THE SALE WILL LAST EOR ONE MONTH ONLY AT THE BRICK STORE, MASTERTON.

POE SALE-LAND ON THE MATA RAWA.—Sections of firat-class Bus! Land, varying in size from 10 to 100 acres, are now open for solution in the above dis trist. • Deferred payment extending ovci 10 years upon easy terms. Land lies withir 60 chains proposed railway siding, will good road coiiimu lication in process of con struotion. Apply to ME ALEXANDER GALLON. Matarawa. MR W. G. BEABD, Solicitor, Greytown. Or to MESSRS JOSEPH & PHILLIPS. Lower Valley. 454 ,W. ¥. McCARDLE, AND SEEESMAN, BEGS to intimate that he will open a new stock of seed in the shop known as Wilton's Seed Shop, and will carry on the business OP NURSERY and SEEDSMAN. All orders for seed sent Carriage free. My / Vegetable Seeds are all of the finest sorts, in great variety, and at the lowest prices; a discount of 10 per cent, on all cash orders for seed; Price of seed from 3d Flower Seeds in great variety and of bes outdoor and greenhouse sorts from per packet, FRUIT TREES of all kinds, Pines, Cupressus, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Magnolias, Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Dahlias (60 of the finest prize sorts), Gladiolas, AH the best known kinds in all the above stock. I liavo a large and varied assortment to choose from, and planters would do well to inspect my stock before giving their orders. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 5 per cent, discount oil all cash orders, 493 w ILL!AM R. BOOK ENGRAVER, DIE-SINKER, ARTIST, &c. ALCORN'S BUILDINGS, (opposite barraud's) LAMBTON QUAY. Is prepared to execute orders in the following with despatch . COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING. Visiting Cards, Invitation Cards, Business Cards, Billheads, Cheques, Scrip Gertij ficates, Ball Programmes, Labels,'etc.' DIE-SINKING AND STEEL ENGRAVING. Medals, Corporate Seals, Stamps, Crests, Monograms, etc., etc. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVING. Inscriptions, etc., on Gold and Silver Plate, Brass Door Plates, Brass and Steel Stamps, Punches, etc., etc. LITHOGRAPHIC! DRAWING ON TRANSFER PAPER OR STONE. Maps, Plane, Show Cards, Labels, etc., etc. ' ILLUMINATING. Addresses on Parchment, Vellum, Presenta tation Books, etc. HERALDIC DRAWING. Crests, Coats of Arms, etc., coorectly blazoned. Sketches supplied if required, All favors left with W. Bock, Greytoffn, will receive prompt attention. 404 jgOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL. COLE-STSEET, MASTEP.TON. Under the Patronage of the Honorable tody Sobinson. Principal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly Bound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught:— " French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal, and home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The second tern of 1880 begins Tuesday, 25th May. " Evening Class for French. ~ 351 .NOTICE. '7. Y. ALL Persons found SHOOTING in the AKURA BUSH on and and after the sth be prosecuted. RANGINUI ETNGI, - AUD OTHERS, Aiura Masterton, ' March 4. 9 05

% From the Wairarapa to the Empire City ar onen at a loss to know where is the clieapes Houso to buy all classes ol guod, « se fu drapery, &o. I havo no hesitation in sayini I hold one the most varied, and for cheap '• ness not to be equalled in or out of tin Province. Buying, as I do, in large quauti ties, and from the best markets in Nev Zealand and Australia, I offer unusual ad vantages to close Cash Customers, J. B. *R A M 1 L T 0 N ULSTER HOUSE, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. - VISITORS NOTICE-—l2 yds. Strong Wincey for 4s 6d 12 yds. Black Alpaca for 6s 6d ; 12 yds. Dress Serge for 7s 6d 12 yds, Twill Homespun for 8s 6c 12 yds, Fancy Diagonal for 9s 6c 12 yds. Alexandra Cord for 10s6c 12 yds, Satin Cloth for 12s 6e 12 yds. Figured Satinette for I2i ' 6d. -T B. HAMILTON. NOTICE—Brown French Merino, to 2d White Calico 33 in wide gjd Welsh Flannels, 9J, 12Jd, upwdt Scarlet Flannels, Short Musiln Curtains, 2d yard Long Lace OurtainF, 3s lid pair Fancy : Cretonnes only 6)jd Dres3 Linings, oniy 2Jd J. B. HAMILTON. : NOTICE, ' Ladies' Cloth Jackets, Fur-trimmed, 12s 6d Ladies' Cloth Jackets, Fur-trimmed, 10s 6d Ladies' extra large size ditto, 15s 6d Ladies' Ulsters, out long, 12s 6d to 55s Ladies' Serge Costumes, 21s to 65s Ladies' Alexandra Cord Costumes, 22s 6d to 75s Ladies' Black Costumes, 21s to 70s Ladies' Silk Paletots, 30s to guineas J. B. HAMILTON. NOTICE. 1 1 case Ladies' Umbrellas, 2s Cd each 2-button French Kid Gloves, 2s Dent's best Black Kid Gloves, 2s 4 ply Fingering Wool, 3d skein Black Mantle Fur, Is 4d yard Ladies' Plain Linen Cius, pair Double Frillings, 6d yard Ladies' Black Felt Hats, lid J. B> HAMILTON. CUBA-STREET. M AURICEVILLE FARRIRY.E| Drays and Farm Implements repaired in an efficient manner, All Blacksmith's work executed on the premises. Charges Moderate. H, AULI N, . Opposite the EMPORIUM, MAURICEYILLE, 436 E 46 " B RE WE R Y. (OPPOSITE RAILWAXJSOTEL) Masterton. THE undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that they are now able to supply ALE and STOUT of FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, and hope, by supplying a Good and Pure Article to secure your orders; which will receive our Earliea Attention. . They also beg to inform the agriculturists of the neighborhood that they are going to ereot a MALT-HOUSE, and will be pur. chasers of MALTING BARLEY next season. (jATTSCHA & pARSONS, (LATE WAIPOUA BREWERY. MASTERTON. DEFERRED PAYMENTS. DEFERRED PAYMENTS FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS in the Borough of Masterton in one-acre allotments-First-class sites for buildings and gardens, For further particulars apply to • T. E, or E. CHAMBERLAIN. 433 FOR SALE. AN.UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN, mHE goodwill of 1640 acres at Wainuiora, J_ 500 being in Cocksfoot, Rye, and •Timothy grasses, Sheep : Yards, Whares, and several thousand feet of sawn totara timber , for au 8-roomed house and dip, 2200 rails and 500 posts on the ground, and all the necessary working tools and implements for a station, Lease, £6O per anmim expires March, 1882; purchasing clause £2460, of which £1360 can remain for a further term of 3 years at 7 per cent. With the above will be included 800 sheep more or less, 13 head of cattle, and 7 : rising, and pack horses, with Baddies, ct-c,, complete. Provisions on Station to last six months. Reason for selling out is because the. owner has purchased a larger rim; in Poverty Bay, ' and is not desirous of retaining the present one. For further particulars apply to ■ : : F.H. WOOD&CO,, 485 > Greytown, TIOR BALE on the Upper Plain, adjoinX?j -- ing the homestead of-C. A. Vallance, Esq,,—EIGHTY-FIVE' ACRES Splendid Land with improvements!,' inoluding a.jixroomed honse, or a portion,ofth'elandwould be sold separately.' _\(

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 3

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