TO SETTLERS & HORSEBREEDERS. No Broken Hearts or Legs, HLAWLER begs to solicit tbe patron- * age of owners and breeders to break in horses to Saddle and Harness on the most approved principles. Termsmoderate, Orders left at the Railway Hotel Livery .and Bait Stables will receive immediate attention. 729 LOCAL INDUSTRY. * SIGN OP THE TIMES may bo seen in front of my premises giving a GLIMPSE OF BETTER DAYS for New Zealand. It slows clearly that the goods manufactured here by far excel all such of a foreign make. It also shows that there is at least one tailoi who knows how to bring them to tho front. lam troubled with n complaint just now, 1 wiih there hundreds affected the same way. I have local industry on the brain. lam convinced that the evils this country is now enduring are caused by people sending away for goods that they ought to buy here. I can make a Lady's Riding Habit for £5; Gentleman's Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of New Zealand Tweed, the most fashionable cut and beet make in Wellington, Therefore every man thould know his own measure, and send a Post Office Order for £4, and he will receive in return a splendid Tweed Suit of New Zealand manufacture, warranted to fit. Directions for self-measurement: -First state age,'height, weight and occupation, and if erect or stooping; measure chest over tho vest, and waist over the vest; mcasur e tho front seam of coatsleevo; lay your trousers flat on tho table, measure side seam and leg and round waist. HUXLEY, the Tailor, 735 Lambton Quay, Wellington ) EH) & GRAY have much pleasure in L * notifying that their DOUBLE FURROWED PLOUGH has received FIRST PRIZE at the MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, coupled with a Special Commendation from the Jurors. Tho Only First Prise for D.F. Ploughs awarded to N,Z, exhibitors, Catalogues Free on application. REID & GRAY, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Inveicargill, 727 Christchurch, and Ashburton. I 0. BATH, r'D AND STONE-CUTTER, (Opposite Halley & Ewing)' Courtonay Place, • ■ • Wellington. Estimates given for every description of Carving, Mantel-pieco trusses oin 6s per pair. TT7ILLIAM KEESTER TENT AND SAILMAKER, (Ojposite Empire Hotel), Maetekton. 183 RTHUR C. LEE i ARCHITECT, CARTERTON. Plans and Specifications prepared. • lOBNS AND CO. V, . Auctioneers and Insurancoßrokors, Financial, Estate, Land, and General Commission Agents. Stook, Produce, and Cattlo Salesmen, Advances on Freehold Securities. Valuators. Week y Sales at the Rooms and Yards, Queen-street, Secure yards and paddocks. Agents For— Nation Fire Insurance Company Austral Mutual Provident Society BRIDGED PRELIMINARY k . PROSPETCTUS OF THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU ■ RAILWAY CO, (Limited. Cahtai., £500,000: Divided into 100,000 Shabes of £5 each. Provisional Dibectoeb : Samuel Brown James Bull J, E, Nathan W. S, Moorhouso, M.H.R. H, Bunny, M.H.R. A. K, Newman John Chew John Plimmer Henry Diver, J.P. G. V, Shannon, J. P. Sir W. Fox, M.H.R. G, M. Snolson James Gear Benjamin Smith Robert Greenfield J. S. M. Thompson A. W.F.Halcombe, W, T. L. Tmvers J.P. W. Hutchison, Walter Turnbull, J.P, M.H.K, C. B. Izard Wm. Wbittem 'W. H, Levin, M.H.R, H. C, Wilson James Linton James Wallaco James Loekie J. Woodward, J. P. H. F, Logan J. H, Wallace, J.P. John McKenzie Andrew Young. Co-operating with local Committees through outlhe Provincial District. This Company is formed to complete the communication by rail from Wellington to Manawato and New Plymouth, It is propoeedto rip at least £!i0,000 of the capital within the colony, payablo as follows:—2s 6d per share on-appftsaiion, 2s 6d per share on allotment, and the residue by calls not exceeding 5s por share, intervals of sot less than three months. The Company propose to acquire the Native Lands through which the hue will pau, and will apply to Parliament to obtain (he powers tocarry out the under"long. The concessions svhjch the Government set forth in the prospectus, which pan be obtained from the Secretary, or at any of the branches of the Bank of New Zealand throughout the colony, and to which is annexed a form of application for shares. , Immediate application for shares is necesI sary, share list will close on the 31s M»y, 1881. TSuymi Epjxk d .New Zealand, Tbeabobeb.; J. Woodward, Esq.' BoHciiobs:: Messrs TrMjerßindgpn. .J, H. WALLACE, Secretary. Wsllingtou, m M, 1881. TENUI HOTEL, JAS. N. OWEN., ~..Promietok. THE above Hotel bavin? been recently built and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for travellers and familie*, tho proprietor has much pleasure in aMio,uA,cu)g that he is prepared to give every attention io the travelling public, and has no hesitation jjn saying that his house will be found second jo none. tached. Wines and Spirits of the 'host 'brands ,only WARDING AND DA* SCHOOL i COLE-STEEET, MaSTEETON. Pbtomi: Miss BEST, A thoroughly Bound English Education forms the basis of tho instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects' are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needle- | work. f Domestio arrangements are liberal and !me-lilfe. . , Terroß moderate; \ Prospeotnsesforwarded on application, ■: :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 757, 2 May 1881, Page 4
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821Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 757, 2 May 1881, Page 4
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