SAT URDAY, APRIL 9th, 1881. UNIIESERYED. SALE. Kist-cla'is Furniture, General Mcr-handise, Apples, fe, &c. '' ■ CARTERTON I CARTERTON-1 ' T'i H, WOOD A CO. have received in1' » structions'to sell tiy public auction at ::rterion, on the premises next Chemist's ah- v. at i! p.m. on tho above date. A largo consignment of NEW MiNITUBE, comprising— Horse-hair. Suite, Tables, Chairs Couches, Cheffioiiiers, Waskstands. , Chests of Drawers, <k General Merchandise. Cooking and Eating Apples, &o, 73G THUBSDAY, 21st APlilL, lo Sale at llic Wairavapa and East Coast Pastoral' Society's Yards, CAIVfMTuN. |;' 11, WOOD k CO. have received in-. I t stnictions to sell by public auction 'i the above-Yards on Thursday, April 21st,. in .1 ediatoly after tho sale of Mr 1). McMasE: {Purebred Bulls--15 jj-bved Heifers Several well-bred Hades Draught and Carriage Horses N.D.—lt is the intention of the undersigned to establish regular monthly STOCK AND CATTLE SALES at the above Yards. This can only be douc with the assistance and support of the settlers in the District, winch they hope to receive. Entries for above sale racy, if preferred, be left with Mr 1!. IT. Elliotte, who has kindly consented to take same and provide accommodation foi cattle or sheep over night it desired. F. F.WOOD & CO., 73d Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1881. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. OP IMPORTANCE TO STOCKOWNERS. 1 T- y kind consent of D. Monaster, Esq., I 1 :•' the undnrsig"ed are prepared to take 1 en' -.'ies of Stock, for sale by public auction on he above date, at tho Carterton Show Yards, immediately after the sale of Purebrol Shorthorn Bulls already advertised for sale on that date. This presents a splendid opportunity for the sale of Stool;, Cattle, Horses, Sheep &c, as owing to the importance of the STUD j SALE there will doubtless ho a large attendance of buyers from all parts of the district. Early entries are requested in order that due publicity mjy bo given to same by advertisement. ! The sloe!; will l;c sold .accordingly to i priority of entry. A nominal entrance fee for slock will bo charged by Jlr ft. H. ■' Elliott, the lc.-s ice 1 of the Yards, i F. H. WOOD & CO., ' ; Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen.. N.B.—No entry can be received for Btilh, purebred of otherwise. VISITORS , r O Yv IS L L I N GT 0 N Are invited lo inspect tin STOCK AT THE um\ tiNtvi.: in:il Hosieiy J.ihhiisiiml Laces Ladies'Umlerelotliii C'oi'tets and Skirts' Men's and Boys' Cioihi J. T. STEELE, LAIIBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. Opposite the Government Buildings and New Railway Station/ Nora-DlflCOUrVfi Ono'Shillingoff ov-crj CAR T B I! T 0 N.. ME C. J, FIiEETH will open a Class fo instruction in the MAOUI Languagi at Mr Goix'k Office, Carterton, on MONDAY 28thinst., at-fip.m. Gentlemendesirouso joining the class are respectfully invited i attend, nd . The Mastehtos Classes will meet a usual at the Council Chnmboiß on Thursda; and Friday evenings m each week, at 7 p.m Drawing Classes, Ladies, Saturday, 5 p.n ~ ~ ~ Gentlemen „ 7 p.n ■ LOCAL INDUSTRY, be A SIGN 0? Til'/, TIMES may be seen ;es xi. iii front of my i ranges giving a GLIMPSE 01' BET'IKU DAYS foi m. New Zealand. It slews clearly tint tin goods manufactured here by far excel all 08 such of a foreign make. It also shows tlm! there is at. least one tailoj wiio knows how _ to bring t!:e:n to the front, lam trouble' with a complaint just now, 1 wlh.then hundreds afiucted ibo same way. I hav local industry on t-uo mam. .1 am convinca that the cv.ls iliis country is now eudiiring are caused by people sending away foi goods that tli'-y ought to buy here. Icm make a Lady's Biding Habit for £5; Gen tlcman's Suit, £4;' Trousers £1; nil i: New Zealand Tweed, the most fasbionahli cut and best make.in Wellington. There fore- every • nttm i-lionld know bis owi measure, and send a Post Ollico Order foi £i, aud lie will receive in return a sple'.idi Tweed Suit of New Zealand manufacture ■ wairantcd to 11/ . . Directions lor self-mcfisurnnMit: -Eire state age, • height, weight aud occupation and if erect or i-tror-ing; 'mc'a.nnc chest ovi- — tho vu:t, n'.nl wai::t over- the vest; lncasur I'S, the fic.nt seaw. of coaLdcevo; hy yov. ill, trpiisere fiaf oii the tabic, lncaiuic.-.i'.to scan tes,. aud leg and round waist, ~-. •_ ail-. ■ - MDXLKY, the Tailor. 116 735 Lambton Quay, Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 738, 8 April 1881, Page 3
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