-VJOTUEI fuTH'KI! KO'IICE !! ! Now Landing, n 'Waitioa'— 10 tons Fivcinr, Wire. 6,7.' 8 5 tons best Flour of Sulphur 10 bales Dundee Wnnlpacfcs (81bs each), Iraife mid attached top? 10 bn'M Dundee Wonlpack (1011s each) loose ami attached tops 2(1 kc)»9 best (li:iii)onil point Staples 60 iloz. Wnrd and Tayne's Sheep Shears 10 tons Galvanized Iron, 2G gaugo, G 7.8.!), an.l 10ft To (imve-10 miles best Hnhbit Netting;, 3ft by lfjiu, lfi Riinjo. Also, .I'liospborus and Oil of Medium. A'ways on band —Tea, Flour, Sugar, Toliacco, Vestas, ntnl all other station rc"iii*ites, At Lowe4 Whokmk Prices. It. S. WATEHHOUSE, FkATIIERSTON-STIIEKT, WELLINGTON. 894 AND J£NIGHT, CARRIERS, ATSE prepared to carry Goods, Wool, Timber, &e., to and from Mastcrton to any part of the country at the shortest notice nndnttlio LOWEST KATES. They have storage room both at Mastertotiaml Tatieru, where Goods or Wool carried by them can be stored free of expense. Apply to Tiios. O. D'Ancr. Queen-street or DARLJSY ft KNIGHT, . masonic • street, masteiiton. GOOD UNDERSTANDINGS ARE INDISPENSABLE TO HEALTH. Bear (Ids in mind and TAKE NOTICE THAT fcaJELLINGHAM'S GREAT SALE 1 OF BOOTS and SHOES "'ill only last for ONKTO.K LONGER! LOWER PRICES THAN EA BR. The iirticV* .fed are fII'.XUIV'E NEW GOODS, mill are le ; ng almost GIVES AWAY, In--p(eti"n invited at the Cbvthai. Boot Wa' iU'U.-i, ( ppns'teCouncil Chambers. Agent at Mas'crton for the sale nf_ E. 11. "llir.'T's imto'l make ol COLONIAL MANI.'F-GTi;i:]'.D Grods. Persons reqnirn- llc.nl -muile Boots of superior (jii-.liiysh.ii-.lcall.itW, I'. FIUIWIIAM's tnd iuquiie tor this celebrated brand-
TRADE \H/\H> MABK. And tlmy can conlidently rely upon getting really sound serviceable goods. W. P. I'ELLIXGHAM. ÜBWIN'3 WELLINGTON HOTEL. WELLINGTON. rpHK Proprietor of the above Hotel vishe - to inform his friends in llie Wnirarapa Pistnct, that Iw lias taken and thoroughly renovated the above Hotel, where those who will favor him with a call will find all the comforts of a homo. THE WELLINGTON is CLOSE to tiik RAILWAY STATION, And guests can depend upon being called and have Breakfast in time for the first Train in the morning. Night Porter kept, n good Bath room, and a good Reading room. And every comfort and convenience at the WELLINGTON HOTEL. THOS.URWIN, 859 Proprietor. Wairaram Daily Filed. Koyal Hotel. MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. 0, F. WORTH (Late Hofr'kerpcr in Canterbury, at Taita, Lower Hutt; and iu Wellington). [AVIN6 Leased tlio lliiihray fotel JUL Mast (ttun, ff'icli in future v>- il be named the ROYAL, begs to solicit I'-i vatronsgc of old friends and the public generally. I C F.W. bavin" thoroughly renovate! the j F tel, is imv vvenavc-l to supply go , . coinwo 'atom ,\nd liquois of the best a/.a. :\ to a.l who will favor him with their patronage. Eilliard R.iom, Quit Grounds, and Skittle Alley on the >,ivnii=es. Good Cciliooms, and amp'e accommodation tiibstaiii.!-:; me ferniil to none in the Town, being rep'ete will M.pwin Liii fe-lox nccommodation. wi|.iiic-■.:■!■» l'lqniriinciits.including (in*- I'.iililni k, mill itre mi of wtiter running t'iini»b t'o fnme. Livery and Bait at jersoi.iihlc chugis. liorso stand 'or casual vi'il'.iofii.e. l'vny dirrijt'nn of :inc attended to th cue ■' nd 'le.-p deb. i nvcyanco to anil from Kiii v,..y aiaiion to i. ft every train,
JiJiPIRK HOTEL, J. H. CORBETT. rnflE )* printer (if tie above hotel havin;: 1 wade extensive additions tn the oiigimil hiiiklinc', and filled up the whole house with the iiMst iiii|noveniMits (or the convenience Mid comfort ot all who may favo: him with (heir pntrniiiißi', is now prepnMd to provide Primlc. Accommodation SorLii&hs :i)v\ Uen'lemen, mi' l FIBST-CLAFS ACCOMMODATION For Hoarders and Travellers. A TABLE IflluTE at 32.20 and fi P.M. A Night Porter Kept. ONE OF ALCOCK'S BEST TABLE! 1 in tlic Dilliard-room. Wairampa Dnihj Filed, EJiPIIiE STABLES, J, fi. Cmbctt hnvinc: taken over the stable:a'tachfdto (ho Hotel, Ims eujmned Mr A HA'IHAWAY as his manager lor tl» Fame, and under liia eharge ownns ot liorscs can relv upon every attention beiug paidjte them. The sflebrated Knlonn 'Bus has also hern purchased for the Hotel, and will in future he known as the EMPIITC HOTEL 'BUS, nncl will run to and from each train, picliinp up and setting down prrcels in any part of the Jtorough. Horses b:rgf;t ami sold on coraiiiission. A Fisstcli'!" Tl IP f-r V.ims U v E?lllL!i:"0. Kit (I eri;.- v'll le m:'(lf for ptnndiw; hiinii'f-cuirtwMsi laving tLat privity? «WBM*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 921, 10 November 1881, Page 4
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723Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 921, 10 November 1881, Page 4
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