KATAH UN A •'HOTEL;,' . ••; V' l V' j ■bfeln'kiik'diiJi'furinslied/Witdfca'iif ■/ >««<»*•• 'W to,provide a „ ■'Airms -,•( ! . •wFi'T.T and also.iiL<s "J" ; ' ' TRAVELLERS, ' ' **•<•{. ; - j -Including-^J--"-»■•»> J •'""" iMy iinti f b6miTK^ious' l i^edviiot^B^l :* Eight'staU:Stable'aridLoose'boxes.■"' v > • f :i ,f (iWradtldttciiv Htly l "' in tho Provincial District. ■ J ' < ut !! MM>VMl'rS'I The Napiff,, Coaches make tins Hotel their terminus. . .JRIVATE APABTO^,^piFAMILK,,,., TO SPORTSMEN. ' Mr E. Gum will make special .arrangements for of Pigcons-and Ducks in tho neighborhood-is-in 'eiliaustiM ! • ■» i.JIO • . 0 E N T 11 4 L, ~S T 0 R'B. MffiNEiSTBEEiy'WEiiNOTOS. '•'■ GRASSiSEEDS 1:1 ■; GRASS- SEEDS !!! .iwlStafgnpa.''liasHaow'lon "s'al'eTNew Sc'cdvasWulor tohaffil. } White Clovcfj'VEotTitjldver, Cow Gra's£ S,qarlet' ' Trefoil, Be'htGrasij, Crested' Do.s • 'Me, Lnglwh LftVkGrassj^o^&c'jv-' Choice Coloni.-jljQrown Js>;{i?s.@{rcksfoot, and every description of Agri.t'CefilturiAand Horticultural Seeds, WMIiESALE AND RETAIL, N. B.—l, rice lifets snd Catalogues sent fiee .oh BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING, BULBSii (These should be plauted'early to ensure a fin? (ffpp,^.choice F]o\vera); i: | (l y (If) | Arums, Amaryllis, Babiari\,,(Jrjpjjis, Crocus, Daffodills, Gladiojj(%;|jjpp :• ;• peastrums. Hyaointhus, Iris, Ixia?,. . . Lilfiums',! Johnquills,'. Karcissus, Onotliog.}luinfi xOxalis, Fitonijisj Spiraxis, Waitsonias, <tc., efce.. Conifera, Fruit Trees, Hedge and Border ; Plants, fino /Flowering andOnuimental Shrubs and 'Wees, Pot '■"[ -''Tltofe Wftdto-ffr kiiiiiii 'of Horticultural Structures aiid'Nitt' 1 sery Stock of every descriptibii, ■■' :■"' oFJ COOPER;" !1 !'i 95 Seed and Nurseryman... PREVIOUS TO' REBUILDING OF PREMISES, . hnq.Vi" T J .JjO.U.STiI / IJS .- .. I. v w . (I. ! I.TI h ..•••wir.t'tetj '••• •• •• ■ A THOROUGH CLEARING SALE '* '"I 1.-1 ! Of of Jiia Well Assqniib 'anil Valuable "< f-'STO'CK-'dP^" 4 ■» 1,1 -a 'l' (>.'•> •' EARTHENWARE, CHINA, j GLASS, LAMPWARE, 1 ..ij,,. aGROQERY,.,;;.,..; iT
OILMAN'S STORES, BRUSH WARE, IRONMONGERY, - ivs. '%'r J yvvt; A rz iCJ, ■ T P.S» sl i. Cimrace Mid' ; "ttVo'id the risli arid expense FOR' 'CASH '"ONLY," » All goods booked will he charged the ° O /T usual trade prices. The Sakwjll. commence .on thelStlj A pril, 'iiltof, I '' ''' •'" •«-'l ....! MOUNTAIN;" I '' • <J. 1 -Lamihon Quay, 113 Wellington. 1 7; *iJ 1 Q P E N I NO NOTICE. t.iii ..j.....m i."il■ |.i 'i.ll ~ij •.>(> U,.i ... (..,, ,i,, '"""k: ic'c£iri;ri3 IRONMONGER, . ■!•.-!/ i,,, HAS OPENED HIS,NEW PREMISES tot ..In;!. .. •, i>, r ! ~,JT (Nearly opposite the Government Buildings,) Customers and the Public generally are' INVITED TOi INSPECT HIS* 'NEW STOCK. THE LARGEST. pi", MOST VARIED *Bs AND BEST
IMPORTED INTO WELLINGTON,, 107 rjl H E ]•' MPI BE "S'T 0 HE, MASTERTON, Is the cheapest for—'GROCERIES DRAPERIES 'CLOTHING ■■ ii' 1 .■ .it And 5 _ _ . ,J ?> - 6f'ftll 1 deseriptioils," ' :,; V INSPECTION -INVITED V 94
TMPOUNDED in'the' Ekctahuna Poun;l, JL off the hud'of Jung Ncilson. on ,/lpril 22nd— Have-and Foal, no visible t ,liK»nd„; */|: if i, 11 If )aot claisneil will be sola on the 12th May fit Dosn, -G, BENGSTEN, U3 Ppundkeeper.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 156, 10 May 1879, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 156, 10 May 1879, Page 3
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