•W, ' Land Estate, and Co Agent for tlia South, Marine'lnaurai) MAf and CARTERTON; - B'iß'cr Commission and Forwarding Agent ui Accountant. Opposite Clot Hotei/, . Quhbh-stbeet, Masterton, Begs to, inferm Woolgrowers and others that he is prepared to receive and forward t« Eeatlierston or Wellington- with .care, and despatch any wool or .other produce that ' may be ; entrusted to him. ' : Bates on application at tlie office. • , Sub-agent for the Liverpool, Loudon, and' Globe . Insurance Company, which is not con.nected, with,the Associated 'Companies, and offers exCeptioiiably favorable rates to insurers, " ! / - TO LET. ' „ <1 A four-roomed cottage on Wrigley's Ef • tate. V The commedious house,. with ene acre ei land laid out: as garden, ,<fcc„ situated ia Chapel-street, at present in the occupatiei of J. G. Kockel, Esq. Rent lew, FOE SALE ON EASYTEBMS. 8£ acres of land, O'Malley'g estate, Te Ore Ore. About 5 acres in grass, balaic* light bush. A WASHING MACHINE FOR FIVE . SHILLINGS!' r jP HE PATENT "MAGIC" WASHING MACHINE. The ■' Magio" Washing Machine will wash and cleanse clothes from the finest fabric t« the coarsest blanket in a thorough manner. The " Washing Machine beiag strictly automatic, requires no attention The " Maoic" Washing Midline do« away with rubbing, and the consequent wear •andltear of clothes. The " Macio" Washing Machine will save tne user time, labor, and miniy. The ' .'Masio" Washing Machine will pay for itself m one washing day. , Tke "Ma«c" Washing Machine should Dfl ID ftVflnr NAiioa * PRICE—FROM os UPWARDS. ANT PERSON OAN HAVE A XAIAIi lit ATI I. J. E. ffiYES Sole Agent for New Zealand. A. G, BAYLISS, Is the Sole igent for the Wairarapa for the •ale of, Washiag Machines. 444 Mr Baylies will visit Masterton at an ear date with a supply of these Midlines. F. H. WOOD & C 0. j Auctioneers, Cattle Salesmen, Valuators and Accountants. T AND, ESTATE, AND GENEBAL U COMMISSION ACrENTS. Wholesale Wiue and Spirit Merchants, Certificated Accouutantsin Bankruptcy, ■ Agents for the Australian Mutual ProviS^th^ti^ 8 ™ 1106 Loans negociated, Bents and Debts collected. Tradesmen's and otheis books mm. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Farm Produee of every description bought and sold Cemmission. ■ .^. Cash advauced on goods oonnisned for' absolute sale. bpecial faeihties for the disposal of LANDED ESTATES. Always on Sale merchandise of every description at Wellington wholesale prices, . Also, Oais, Bean, Seconds, and Poliard. Business and Office hours j 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. E. H. WOOD & CO,. 475 ~ ' NOTICE. - To parties wishing to Acquire Property in the Manawatu County. THE undersigned have always on hand '_a large number of the Finest Properties in ths above-named county, , and will feel pleased al all times to communicate with any intending purchasers. ■ • THYNNE, LINTON & CO,, Land Agents and Auctioneers, , Hl , „ Palmerston North and Foxton. 17ta March, 1880. 471 AND SHEEPSKIN.?. THW HIGHEST MARKET VALUE , Given for Wool, Hides, and Sheepskin*! CASH ON DELIVERY, JAMES GUILFOBD, Sen./ Wool-Bcouring and Tanning Establishment Oaeiemon. N,B ; -Any woel, hides, or skins, mavbe ££ Mr^°'Pr»(3ue,n - ttMet . Masterton, ana the highest market value given. TIVIDALE NURSERY. APPLES GRAFTED ON MAJETIN . STOCKS. A S . TflE ability .of this, stock to keep down blight lfl' Soinetimes "misrepresented, we wish to state/in what its value consists. It is completely blightproof, that is aU wee aim for It. In other respects itis neither better nor worse than other apple stocks. We never did daim f or this stock the ability to keep off tho blight from .the branches of trees grafted upon it. All we olaim for it is "that tho roots of apple trees, properly grafted en the Majetin Stock; will always be entirely free from Blight; in fact; all below graft will be clean. Tf.i- n pf., eI I. pected—it is not pretended—that appi^ SK« b » p h -' wafted on jibe Majetin Stock." But'it is ot the utmost importenco to have dislodged the enemy from his,principal giound; it makes the. cuitivation of the FOR SALE. Apple Trees, best, sorts, .grafted on bMfc P r oof stocks,-Apricots,brambles, 0h& nes, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Phims, ut n , ga ' Mfldliirß . Grapevines, ' Mulberry, Baspberry,, Currants, Walnuts. : Chestnuts, Bestvarieties of Gons«h ß rri«; oirawoerrifls, tthubarb roots, Flowering Shrubs, Pines, Cyprsss, Cedar, Junipers; J 5 Azaleas, Camelias, ItholodcndrW Mower roots, Ac. i - , >. ' ■ AU orders sent to D. BARBATT will receive Btnct attention; ,s ■ ', tiVidale nursery.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 4
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