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SATUBDAY, APEIL 9tb, 1881. UNBESERYED SALE; ' ... *«i-.irisi;wj.'unnture, ueneral Merchandise, . Apples, &.!!,, fcc^ CARTERTONI. CAETE.ETON I'.. "P : H. WOOD & CO. have received in1. » fitruolioiia to sell by public auction at i nrterton, on the premises next Chemist's sli"!', at 2 p.m. on the abovo date. A' large con-lament of NEW FURNITURE, comprisin::—. .' Horse-hair Suite, Tables, Chairs Couches, Cheflloniers, Washstands . Chests of Drawers, &c, General Merchandise. Cooking and Eating Apples, <tc, 736 THURSDAY, 21st APEIL o Salo at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Yards, CARTERTuK ;. i! H. WOOD & CO. have received in- ' i structions to sell by public auction •i llic abovo Yards on Thursday, April 21st, in .1 eiliately after tbe sale of Mr D. McMnsM dVebred Mis- . ; 15-i-bredHoifors-Several well-bred Hacks Draught and Carriage Horso3 _ N.B.—ltis the intention of the undersigned to establish regular monthly STOCK AND CATTLE SALES at the abovo Yards, This can only be done with the assistance and support of tho settlers in the District, which they hope to receive. mv .„•. men mi ii, ut, ianiui/ic, WHO 11.18 kindly consented to take same and provide accommodation foi cattle or sheep over night if desired. F, E. WOOD & CO., 734 Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1881, AUCTIONEERS NOTICE. OF IMPORTANCE TO STOCKOWNERS. J; j iuiiu wiwiig Ul x/, iUVIUMSHSr, USU.,, $ _ the unclersig'>cd are prepared to tako entries of Stock, for sale by public auction on ».lio abovo dato, at the Carterton Show Yards, immediately after the sale of Purebiv 1 Shorthorn Bulls already advertised for sale on that date. —.... ,« u|j|jui uumuy jut the sale of Stock, Cattle, Horses, Sheep &c, as owing to tho importance of the STUD SALE there will doubtless bo a largo attendance of buyers from all parts of the district. . Early entries are requested in order that due publicity may be given to same by advertisement. Tho stock will be sold accordingly to priority of entry.' A nominal entrance ie* Elliott, the lc;sseo of tho Yards, F. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen, KB.—No entry caii bo received for Bulk, purebred or otherwise.

TO WELLINGTON Arc invitcrl lo inspect tlio STOCK AT THE This is by far the CHEAPEST WINT EH.SUPPLY OF Uliiiihct-s and Flannels . MILI.IKKIIY liipancte and IktiWi and Costumes Gloves and Hosiery Jiiljlicns and Laces Ladies' Underclothing Corsets and Skirts. , Umbrellas' ■ Men's and Boys' Clothing And every description or DRAPERY J. T. STEELE ■ QUAY WELLINGTON. Opposite the Government Buildings and Now Railway Station.

Kote-DISCOTJ>,T I One Shilling off every Pound for CASH ' 712 C A It T E R. T 0 N, IVJ. instruction in the MAOItI Language fit Mr Gole's Office, Carterton, on MONDAY, 28th" inst., at 5 p.m. Gentlemen desirous of joining the class are respectfully invited o attend, The Mmßitios Classes will meet as usual at the Council Clmmljcis on Thursday and Friday evenings m each week, at 7 p.ni. Drawing Cusses, Ladies, Saturday, 5 p.ni i) '., . Gentlemen „ 7 pan LOCAL INDUSTBY. A SIGN OS 1 THE TIMES may be. D e e n 11 ill front of my vi'cm ! ses ri vin"' a GLIMPSE OF BETTBII DAYS "for New Zealand. It slows clearly tint the goods manufactured here, by far excel all such of a foreign make. It also shows that there is at least one tailor who knows how to bring thorn to the front. lam troubled with a complaint just now, 1 wbh there hundreds affected'the same \vay, I have local industry oh the brajri, I ain convinced that the evils {his country'is now enduring arc caused by people sending away for goods that th<-y'ought .to buy here. lean malic a Lady's' Hiding Habit for £5; Gentkman's Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of New Zealand Tweed, the. mqst fashionable out and best make in Wellington. Therefore overy man thould rknow his own measure, and send'a Post 'Office Order for £4, and he will receive in return a splendid Tweed Suit of New Zealand, manufacture, warranted to fit.. .•''•".•' '.. '■' '• "".

Directions for self-itiea?urcinent:'-Fn : Bt state age, height, .weight,',ami •occupation, and if erect ov. stooping-;/measure chest, oyer the'vest; aM waist over:the' vest; mcasur o the front\seain."of ; : CQatslccyo; lay your trbuserE- fiat'ori^thel:aTjibj lneasurb side Beam andleg:.ana : ibmid£n'dst, ; -:-v'';' '.: i->; v. : '^Si :^tiaMhe:Tailsr:fe^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 739, 9 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 739, 9 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 739, 9 April 1881, Page 3