SOUTH BRITISH!{THE AND MARINE' ' INSURANCE 'COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. . Cahtai,, £1,000,000. ' Unlimited Liability of a large' body o . Shareholders. Wellington Branch—A. Boabdmak, Manager FIRE RISKS of nil ota,!, in town and country accepted ai lowest ourront rites % SRLIiAR / 591 . and F. W. HALES jjIVERY AND BAIT STABLES CARTERTON. W. CRAWFORD, PaorRiBTOE. Horses and Baggies on hire. Horses broken to saddle or harness. masterton OoACH k Carriage Factory MOffi AND DIXON BROS., ' Goods on hand, are prepared to buil ( VEHICLES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, equal to anything turned out ia the Colony, Cushions, Trimming Falls, <fcc., made wit ■the beat of leather, in various patterns. BUGGIES for sale for sale at the lowest prico for CASH, j j a good artiola at their own price will do well to call, and inspector stock now on hand.'' P.B.—E ~~ . f REMEMBER— • AT TUB MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. WAR IN THE BOOT TRADE T „,, w ,.. , October 4th. 1880. To the Editor of tho Wairara}>a Daiit Q^-r l ® 6o 5 groat deal in your paper O about opening up and marking off dozens of trunks of BOOTH and SHOES CleariS Out Bankrupt Stooke, Great Clearing Ww? 4 S™ y o % r ««* sohemea to Tr?r r P from O. & COL. warehouse, opposite: the Maranis of Normanby Hotel, I n»od not tronbls you with a pnos last, as the public know very rtenff°" a $ f ng pr ? tloal ' experience ?&3r«^r.ißß at tide at a seoonl olass price. THE CASH BOOT-WAREHOUSE CARTE-ETON. . jjy NOIIOJ - FALL IN pRIGE OF gREAD 1 MESSRS GILES AND EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN, having taken into con. sideratiou the Existing Depression in all branches of Trade, and the Scarcity o Money, o eg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts that tei "gMillersaawellas Bakers, they have this day REDUCED the PRICE of LARGE LOAVES FROM QD TO yn. And Small Loaves from FOTJRPENCE to THREEPENCE haif-pennt, CASH ON DELIVERY. If Booked, Large Loaves Bd, Loaves, 4d. FLOUR-Large Bag. from Is to lOd, Small Bags from 6d to ffd Owing to this Considerable Reduction, no discount can be allowed; Messrs G. & E. C. beg to thank the public for the support they have hitherto received and trust by strict attention to businus and supplying Goods of Best Quality, to merit a oontinuanco of the same. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, frftSttsitsS? pert accorded to him since he coming business m Kuripuiu, and trusts civility and attention'to business Plying tlie-aasftequa^ "vrogriOß to breeders of first CLASS HAOKS, COACH <ft BUGGI TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Owner's Stables, Masterton, That well-bred' Horn, "EAGLE." By Kakapo, dam Salma, by Fanthom, grand Eagle is three years old, of aa Iron.gre color, stands 15 hands 2in high, perfect sound, has great strength, combined with fine quality and a good temper \ took first prize at the W.P.A. Show in Class 30, and was highly spoken of by 'the Judges $ tin best three-year-old in the field. Terms—£310s; two or more mares, tht property of one person, as per agreement. Good Paadooks provided at Is per;week and great care.(but no responsibility) taken. Money to be paid on or before : 20th Jan. 1881. . .THOS. PARSONS, Owner.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 658, 4 January 1881, Page 4
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520Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 658, 4 January 1881, Page 4
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