MOTIOE! NOTIOEI. rO.TIOE. Now Landing,.kx'Wairoa— • 10 tons Fencing Wire, fi, 'i, 8 fi tons best-Flour of Sulphur 10 tales Dundee Wonlnaclis (81bs eachj, loose and atta lied tops 10 bales Dundte Woolpack (lOlbs each) loose anil attached tops 20 liejiß best diamond point Staples CO doz/Ward and Payno's Mieep Shears 10 tons Galvanized Iron, 26 guage, 6 7, 8 9, nnl 10ft To arrive—lo idles best Rabbit Netting, 3ft by-lgin, 16 Riinpe. Also, Phosphorus and oil of l.'hodium. Always on hand -Tea, Flour, Sugar, Tobacco, Vestas, and all oilier station requisites, At Lowest Wholesale Prices, . R. S. WATEHHOUSB, Featuskstow-stiiert, Wellington . 894 TURIEY AND T7NIGHT, CARRIERS, ARE prepared to carry Goo Is, Wool, Tim her, Ac, 10 and from Master:ou to any part ot the country at the shottist notice and at. the LOWEST IUTES. They have Horace room both utMastertonan:! Taueru, wlierc Goods or Wool carried by them can be stored free of expanse. Apply to Tuos. U. D'Ancv, Queen-street or DARLEI & KNIGHT, MASONIC ■ STREET, II GOOD UNDERSTANDINGS ARE INMSPENSU3LE TO HEALTH. Bear thin in mind and TAKE NOTICE THAT <£B.FELLINOHAM'S great SALE I or BOOTS and SB OES " r ill only last for ONE WEEK LUNGER! LOWER PRICKS THAN EVER. The articles offered are GKNUIVE NEW GOODS, and are l>ein<{ almost GIVEN AWAY, Inspection invitid at the Central Boot Wahehou.se, Opposite Council Chambers. Agent at Masierton for the sale of E. H. Hunt's uoted make ol COLONIAL MANUFACTURED Goods. Persons reqnirini; Ready-made Boots of superior iju.vlity shoud'callat W. P. Feluxohaji's and inquire for this celebrated brand— A E A TRADE MARK. And they can confidently rely upon getting; ready sound serviceable goods. W. P. FELLINGHAM.
(JIUVIN'S WELLINGTON HOTEL. WELLINGTON, . rriHE Proprietor of the above Hotel wislio - to inform his friends in the Wairarapa District, that ho lias taken and thoroughly renovated the above Hotel, where those who will favor him with a call will find all tlie cernfortsof ahnme. THE WELLINGTON is CLOSE to thm IUILWAY STATION, And guests can depend upon being called ■ind have Breakfast in time for the first Train in the morning. Night Poiter kept, a good Hath room, and a good Beading room. And every comfort and. convenience .t the WELLINGTON HOTEL. TI-iOS.URWIN, 5 59 Prouriotor. WairuraiaDaily Filed. Royal Hotel. MASTEItTON, WAIRAKAPA. C. F. WORTH Hote'kciper in Canterbury, at Taita, Lower Huct; and in Wellington). r.iYING Loafed tho Railway Fotel IJL Masti-rtoii, w ieli in future will be mimed the IiOIAL, begs to solicit the uatronage of old friends and the public generally. C F.W. having thoroughly renovated the F-itel, is now prepare I to nunp'y good accommodation mid liquors of tho best quality io a.l who will favor him with their patronage. Bil iard Room, Q mil. Grounds, and Skittle Alley on the premises, Good Bedrooms, and ample accommodation for Boarders. THE STABLES are second to none in tho Town, being replete with superior Loose-box accommodation, with mwsiiiy r< quireincnts, including Grass P.iddock, wi h stream of water running through tho same. Livery and Bait at reasonable charges. Horse stand for casual visitors free, Hycry description of Catering attended to with care and despatch. Conveyance to and irom Railway Station to meet every train. C. F, WOKTH, PitoFßiETOit. Waimrapa Daily Filed,
EMPIRE HOTEL, Qdeex-stiieet Masterion, J. H. CORBETT. rnHE proprietor of the above hotel having I made extensive additions to the original building, and fitted up the whole house with the lateßtimpiovements for the convenience and comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage, is now prepared to provide Private Accommodatiou for Ludiis and (ien'lemcn, and FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers. A TABLE D'lluTE at 12,30 and 6 P.M. A Night Porter Kept, ONE OF ALCOOK'S BEST TABLES in the Billiard-room, Wairarapa Daily Filed, EMPIRE STABLES. J. fl. foibett liftv'iisr taken over the stables a'tabheilto tho Hotel, has engaged Mr A, HATHAWAY as his manager for the same, and under his charge owners ot horses can rolv upon every attention being paid to them. The celebrated Saloon 'Pus has also been purchased for the Hotel, ai,d will in future ho known as the EMPIRE HOTEL 'BUS, and will run to ai d fromeai h train, picking up and setting diwn pireds in any part of the Horuugh.. Horses b'.ug'it and sold on commission. A First-clafa FEED for Horses at ONE'SHILLING, No charce. will he mar'e for standing hor'aed—cuatomerß having that privilege
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 910, 28 October 1881, Page 4
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