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Exhibition The hutt district agricultural, HORTICULTURAL, and PASTORAL SOCIETY’S SECOND EXHIBITION. GRAND NOVEMBER SHOW. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. Will be held at the Hutt Park and Raceoourao Reserve, Lower Hutt, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd November, 1877, When Prizes will be offered for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, and Agricultural Implements and Produce. Unless otherwise specified, the several classes are open to exhibitors from all countries. All entries must be made with the Secretary on or before Wednesday, the 14th day of November, and no entry can upon any consideration be received after that date. Gates open to the public after 12 o’clock on the first day. Price of admission, 25., children half price. Second day gates open at 10 o’clock. Price of admission, Is,, children half price. J. F. CORBETT, Secretary.

Conveyances '^y r AIRARAPA TO WELLINGTON BACK THE SAME DAY. For the convenience of the public Messrs Hastwell & Macaba will BON AN EXTRA COACH. Time-Table : Leaving Feathers ton at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hutt at 11.25. Return—Leaving Upper Hutt at 4.35, and arriving at Featherton at 8.30 p.m. Up-country settlers desiring to catch this early coach are advised to come down to Featherton the previous evening by the afternoon coach from Masterton. NOTICE. — Having sold my Coaching Business between Wellington and Wanganui to Hastwell, Macara, and Co., I beg to return the public generally my sincere thanks for the liberal support accorded to me for the past nine years, and solicit a continuation of that support for my successors, having every confidence that the travelling public will is no way suffer by the change. ANDREW YOUNG. With reference to the above, it will at all times be our pleasing duty to accomodate the public in every way, and we beg to solicit a continuation of that support bestowed on our predecessor. HAgTWELLi MACAKA> & 00.

Business Notices CRICKET.— Imported, ex Orari, specially for the Cricket Season — Lillywhite's Genuine Cricket Bats, Stumps, Leg Guards, &c., And DUKE’S BALLS. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., Lambton-quay and Manners-street, By Special appointment. gADDLERY! SADDLERY!! NOW SHOWING, Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ SADDLES, Including the newest fashions, with SPRING THIGH REST, &e. Gents’ SADDLES in endless variety. SADDLES of every description male to suit different tastes. HARNESS ; A splendid choice of English and our own make, VERY CHEAP. BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS, SPURS, BRUSHWARE, and every other Equestrian requisite. Repairs Neatly Executed. WILLIAMS, CAMERON, & CO. Lambton-Quay. Branches : Masterton and Carterton. Greytown and Featherston. COMMON, & CO., STATION AGENTS, Are Cash Buyers of Wool and other produce, and are prepared to make liberal advances against the ensuing clip. They also indent orders for all descriptions of machinery, and are SOLE AGENTS FOE Messrs. T. Robinson & Co,, Melbourne ; GRASS SEEDS ON SALE. Cocksfoot Clovers and permanent pasture grasses. JpHOENIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON ROBERTSON AND CO., (Late Charles Seager), Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship and General Smiths, Manufacturers of every description of Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for Sawmills, and all Ironwork necessary for the construction of Contractors’ Waggons, Railway or other Bridges, &c., &c. Manufacturers of Speedy’s Patent Wool Press. Estimates furnished. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address—Old Customhouse-street, Wellington J. M TAYLOR, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHIP BROKER, AND LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Office—Grey-street, next National Bank. w. KNOTT, ARCHITECT, Featherston. NOTICE. —GEORGE DEW, carrier between Wellington and the Wairarapa, herewith begs to inform his customers and the public in general, that he has disposed of his business, together with all his horses, waggons, &c,, &c., to Mr. A. 0. Considne, who will in future carry on the business as heretofore, and trusts that the patronage bestowed upon him during the last three years, will be continued with his successor. (Signed) GEORGE DEW. A. 0. CONSIDNE, referring to the above notice, begs to inform his friends and the settlers in Featherston and the Lower Valley, that all parties favoring him with their custom, can rely upon having their goods properly delivered at reasonable charges. (Signed) A. 0. CONSIDNE. Wharokaka, October 19. WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON RAILWAY. Messrs. CASELBERG’S Waggons leave the Upper Hutt Station twice a week for Masterton and Greytown. All goods for the above places received by 1 THOS. W. PILCHER, Agent. R O B i R T S. , BUILDER. Waring Taylob-btrket, Shop and Office Fittings and Show Cases manufactured. Estimates furnished. Mantle Pieces in Mottled Kauri, Cedar, and Rimu.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5190, 9 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5190, 9 November 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5190, 9 November 1877, Page 4

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