*, B. Wood. . SATURDAY, DEOEMBEB 5, 1885, IE WOOD. Unreserved Sale of New and Second-hand Furniture, Merchandise, Crockery, Glassware, etc., etc. Til H. WOOD has received instrucJ , tions to offer a 6 his Masterton Rooms as above, a consignment of—--1 Horsehair and; Cedar Suite. New and second-hand Furniture, tables, chiffoniers, couches, chest of drawers, carpets. Also Glassware, Crockery, and Chinaware, Sewing Machines, Tin- _ ware, Bacon, Tea, Sugar, etc. Consignor's instructions being to' sell Without'reserve, the above will be disposed of at any sacrißce. - , 2161 MASTERTON-OPAKIJOOKEYOLUB. ILL be held on the NEW RACECOURSE, Opaki, on SATURDAY (Boxing Day) and MONDAY, December 26th and 28th. _ Programmes to be seen at all the principal Hotels and public places throughout the district, or may be had on application to the Secretary. Nominations for the Railway Plate Opaki Stakes Handicap, Hurdle Handicap, District Handicap and Tradesmen's Handicap (to be sealed and addressed to the Sec.) Masterton, on SATURDAY, Nov. 21st., at 9 p.m. Weights to be declared on SATURDAY, December sth, at 8 p.m. General Entries and acceptances on WEDNESDAY, ICth December, at 9 o'clock p.m. RICHARD J. FITTON. 2143 - Secretary M.O.J.C. I A CCOUNTS still owing to the late . firm of RAPP& HARE must be paid to R, R. Suisted or E. B. Hare. Office: Church Street, next Wairarapa Daily. 2131 TO SETTLERS AND OTHERS AT EKETAHUNA. TjlOR SALE. —First-class Building Tim- ' her. For particulars apply to - A, SELBY, 2143 Eketahuna. TIAVING repeatedly been asked by their numerous customers the question Why don't yon start a Counting Competition? Have decided on inaugurating on TUESDAY, 10th November, a GRAND Peppercorn Competition FOR £|oo PRIZE For exact number of Peppercorns in Glass Bottlo now exhibited in their window hi Cuba-street. Should no one be fortunate enough in registering tho exact number. Will be given for the first nearest estimate Will be given to the next nearest estimate; Ties, if any, to be entitled to an equal division of the amount of prize, Competition toclose 10th February, 1886. The bottle and peppercorns were ordered at MrW. C. FitzGcrald's, Chemist, Manners-st., and sealed by him in the presence of A. McDonald, Esq., J.P., Manners-street, Every purchaser to the value of five shillings will receive one ticket, and every additional 5s spent mil secure an extra ticket, so the more you spend the greater number of chances you have. Th CHEAPEST Home in town. NOTE,—Brussells Carpet 3s 9d per yard, 2148 Christmas and New. Year Gifts, AND New Goods for Prizes and Presents, THE undersigned has just received ox •'lonic," a beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Year Cards; also a largeand varied stock of books, stationery, fancy goods and toys, New books and periodicals by eveiy English mail, PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the instantaneousGelatino-Bromidedryplatcs. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand. Agent for all the leading N.Z. papers. T. E. PRICE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON, NOTICE. IN consequence of an impending disso- , lution of the partnership of Messrs SHUTE & JONES, all accounts due to the said firm must ho paid on or before 30th November, 1885, or they will be sued for without further notico. Mr Alexander Anderson, of Eketahuna, will receive the Eketahuna debts, and Mr R, Brown the Masterton debts. 214 H. PETERSON, Queen street, Masterton, riIHANKS the inhabitants of Masterton " X and District for past favors, and begs to intimate that he has in stock, and ( to arrive, a very large assortment of LADIES', GENTS, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Of first-class quality, and by the best makers, which ho will sell during the ( ' month of December, Ten Per Cent, BEIOW THE USiUAI, PRICES. FOR CASH, Intending purchasers will do well to . call and inspect his stock, which is by far the largest and best in the district. The whole of the Stock is Perfectly Sound. Remember: TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION " FOR CASH. H. PETERSON. . rpENDERS will be recevived by the 1 undersigned up to SATURDAY, sth December, for Clearing 40 Acres Scrub and Flax. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to W. Morison, Francis Line, Clarovillo, or to THOS. PARSONS, 215G Eagle Brewery Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2162, 4 December 1885, Page 3
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