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I MPURTANT NOTICE. P GRAY, in returning thanks to his r: eroua customers for past favors, bogs to it ot the public generally that having now i) ilook' a large quantity of the very best fibers suitablo for Co'whbuilding and Wheel wight purposes, ho is prepared to receive and HVfieuto all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee H* stvle and finish to equal that turned out in any purt of tho Province, Repairs to all.kinds of Vehicles, including trimming & painting, shall receiveimmediate attention, and be performed with neatness and dispatch, P.'GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright Mastbrtos. PRINCE 01'' \VALES HOTEL LIVER If STABLES. THE undersigned has removed the favorite '"BUS" to the above stable, I Oiders for booking passengers or parcels forwarded to them will be promptly attended to. t. McCarthy, 033 Proprietor NEW INDUSTRY AT PLIMMER'S V/TANURE MANUFACTORY, iVJL (Cornhill-st. (off Manners-si), Wellington. BONE DUST, suitable for Agricultural and Horticultural purposes, can nowbeobtained. It is Specially Recommended to Gardeners as a Cheap, Clean, and Unrivalled Manure for Greenhouse Plants. Boues Purchased for Cash in any quantity. H. GABY, P.S.-All kinds of Crushed Corn fot , Horses. Hrires at mill. T7UKIPUNI PROPOSED NEW HALL. THE Committee for managing the affairs

of the Proposed New Hall, beg to inform the public generally that tho promoters of this object, seeing lor ft lcng time past the great necessity wtich has existed, and which still exists, for such a building at this end of the Borough, have, after careful consideration and a meeting on the subject, determined if possible to erect it for the many ribh for which it is likely to be required Viz:, the consideration of all local matters, holding of Keligipus Services, Sunday Schoolß, and Public Kntcrtainments. With these views hefore them, it has been proposed to erect the said Hall by VOLUNTARY SUBSCRIPTIONS on Freehold Land, already secured. Tho Committee have ap pointed tho following persons to receive subscriptions:—Messrs Eaves (Chairman and Treasurer), 0. E. Daniell (Secretary), C. Wilton, and T. W, Shuts; and, in en. deavoripp to carry out this work, they earnestly ask for the sympathy and assistance of the general public, CHAS, E. DANIELL, 737 Secretary. Y 0 W It Y AND KING MASTERTON STEAM SAW PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER MEROHANS. Doors, Sashes, Sash Frames, Flooring, Lining, and Rusticating, Skirtings (single and double faced), Architraves (single and double faced.) All kind of Mouldings on hand and to order, Green-house lights, &0., &a. All orders punctually attended to. OTICE OF REMOVAL ■•"— The uudorsigued has removed from the old premises to the corner of Herbert and Manners streets, six doors lower down, where he hopes to receive the same liberal patronage as heretofore bestowed ou him, F. COOPER, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST. N.B.- Now ready for planting, beautiful flowering bulbs of every Priced catalogues gratis on application,

OHN DUTHIE..AND CO. Have to Arrive, exAlastor. from London, INVOICES OF Portland cement Counter and half-cask hovso nails Hack horso blioos, made to order Genuine Nos. 1 and 2 white lead Red lead in 28 and 56 lb kegs Walker's, 23 6, galvanized plain sheets Hin's duplex lamps Rowatt's amtcapnic lamps, in assorted casks, to suit the trade Globes and chimneys for various lamps Galvanised buckets, 14-15 inch Raw, boiled, and colza oils 3 casks assorted ironmongery! 25 hhdß. clover and rape seeds 52 oases corrogated iron, 5 to 10 feet To arrive, ex Crowntborpa--10 tons fencing wire, 6-8 gauge To arrive, ex PaTeora— To arrive, ei HimalayaInvoices of Amenoan rim locks, porcelain lock furniture Vulcamred carriage spring, axles, pulleys Re-cappers, turnovers, &0., for breechloaders Eloy's perusßßion cap, Walker's shot Eley'a central and pin-fire cartridges, Snider and Terry's cartridges Felt and cloth wads, Wire nails, 1£ to 4in„ lead head nails Ewbank's nails, 3 to 6 inch flaw, boilea, and neatafoot oil Nut axles, IJ, 1| 1J inoh Lockwood cutlery and files Mander's oak and copal varnish, blaok Japan, and gold size Noble and Hoare's spirit varnish and French polish Davies's 24 G. best galvanised sheets Tvalker's 28 6. 3-crown do Grasshopper buggy springs, coach wrings D. P. fencing staples Fencing wire, 6, 7,8 G. Galvanised do. 6 G. and 7-ply stand wire French beds, 6ft 6inx 3ft Hack shoes, to our patterns Scotch T hinges, in casks, 8,10 18-inoh Nettlefold's iron and brass screws Side handle crown hav knives Carpenter's 2 ane 3 bv. rim looks, No. 60 Hentall's oat crusher?, O.K.A, Avery's 4 and 5 cwt platform machines, Anucapnio lamps, in assorted casks Ward s cast, spring, and blister steel Hornby's E.G. ploughs with circular coulters Sash weights, 9 to 20 lb Sofa springs, in assorted casks and all 9-in 12 packages assorted small hardware 58 cases corrugated iron, 5 to 10ft 6J tons Kenrick's and Champion's genuine white lead tons read lead zinc paint and colors

To arrive, ex F. M. Carlow from New York Sharp's Yankee pattern axes, all 3Jlb Sharp's Yankee pattern axes, 3J to 4Jlb Sharp's Maine pattern axes, 3| to 4£lb Sharp's axe pattern hatchets Putman's horsenail's, 6 to 121b 36-inch sledge hammer handles Extra No 1 nxo handles Adze and pick handles To arrive, ex Arabella—--92 cases 24 and 26 corrugated iron 260 kegs rosehead wire rails To Arrive, ex City of Carlisle, 25 tons EH bar iron 68 oases corrugated iron, 6 to 10ft 120 kegs wire nails • 5 hhds Clark's holloware. 3 tons Walker's Shot 10 tons fencing 1 wire 5 cases Ely's oaps, cartridges, and cartridge

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 761, 6 May 1881, Page 4

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910

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 761, 6 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 761, 6 May 1881, Page 4

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