MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL& . ■ INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. The Spring Show! -of— , FLOWERS, FRUITS, Vegetables, AND LOCAL INDUSTRIES. Will be held in the Town Hall on the Last Wednesday in November. LIST OF SPECIAL PRIZES, To take tho place of the Society's first prizes unlees otherwise specified:— J. Pflytoa & Co., industrial exhibit silver cup 4 4 0 Smith & Hogg, cottage garden, do 3 3 0 A. Bish, collection vegetables,clock 16 0 T. K, Price, collection bottled fruits, book 10 0 Bacon and Wrigley, fresh butter in half pound pats, Ist, cwt flour, 2nd2slhs oatmeal, .. .. 019 0 J. Williams, home mado loaf, statuette 0 15 0. Sohroder, Hooper & Co., specimen / •of needlework, umbrella .. 0 M.Caselberg & Co, salt butter 101b 0 10 ■ 0 D. F. McCarthy, side bacon, pair vases 010 0 R. H. Chinchen, new or rare plant, book 010 0 W. W. McCardlo 0 10 0 Uulr & Dixon, specimen penmanship, boy under 15 ~ ~ 010 0 Watson & Winteringham, ham, whip or spurs, 0 8 G Rapp & Hare, pair men'B knitted «ox, lamp 0 7 9 J. H. Corbett, 12 liidney potatoes, bottle wine 0 6 6 J. E Corbett, i white turnips, do 0 6 6 T. Wagg, 2 table cabbages ..060 T. Wagg. 25 broad beans.. ..050 T. L, Thompson, table bouquet, not exceeding ten inches 0 5 0 T. L. Thompson, hand bouquet... 0 5 0 W, Perry, collection of herbs,named 0 5 0 W. Perry, 25 strawberries ~050 Riohard Jones, cheese ~ ..050 J. Wrigley, 25 raspberries 0 5 0 W. Bell, best rose in room, cut .. 0 5 0 A friend, 23 gooseberrios, heaviest 0 5 0 T. G. Mason, 6 punaies, cut flowers 0 5 0 E, Feist, 12 round potatoes ..050 E. Arnoll, collection cut flowers, dower stand 0 5 0 A. Elkiru, 12 kon eggs, heaviest egg basket ' Entries will dos° on TUESDAY, 29th mst. PitiZE Li»T3 may be obtained at any of the Stores, or on application to M, BROWN, 96 Secretary,
wmuKO ffiawnimiMuofltfi | LOOK-OUT /or tho Grnnd Proc.«seioii anil I'orchlera 1 Sports on BOXING DAY, December 2i), 1881, Programme and full particulars in future issue. F. T. REDMAN, 924 Secretary, OPENING NOTICE. sß® tm SPHIED THE /»\ PLOUGH. fILAYSON'S BISCULT& CONFECTIONERY WORKS (CooKburu'a Block, nest Union Club) FEESH, ARBimS OF FRUIT. \ clipper tbnii every NEW GCpSTNj CONFECTIONERY Just qpened :ty. Celebrated Nursery Bufcuits, as nmmifactured at Robbie Biscuit Factory, St. Martin's Lane, London,
Our BREAD Will, on trial, prove equal to any in or out of tlio Province. Hot Piea and Tea and Coffee always ready, HA THE/ppiVH STORE ! ¥' Jj. k~i?AKD (LrtVe witfi C. & Bbiggs <S Co.) LSIiES to infirm his eiißfcomere ai'd thfipublic flwliout any unnecessary Wow and fupgrahole page) that there is no noc-d fomemJto travel further, as he is enabled tossupjply them as cheap as any house in townf for cash, as he lias-no exposes and BUYS for CASH. The Provision Department is a speciality. None but the best Butter, Cheese, Bacon and Hams sold. Just received, for Baces and ChristmasFifty best Canterbury Hams,
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC! Support Local Industry! W. P. mLINGHAM, WHILE thanking the public of Masterton ami surrounding neighborhood for the very liberal atippoit accorded to him in the past, would respectfully inform thein that having recently imported Machinery which is now in full working order, be is now by its aid in a position to 801 l goods ef his own make of better quality than any storekeeper in tliu district. 'l'h-.n why buy boots of Stovekeepers '! who know nothing of the trade nor of-the quality of the articles they sell. W. P, FELLINGHAM keeps to his own line of businesß, and by bis long practical experience and the aid of machinery he can defy storekeepers to compete with him for price or quality. F.S,"Having now a very lai'ge stock of BOOTS and SHOES of every lescription, W- P. F. has determined (in order to make room for new Roods) to sell the whole for wish, at Prices at which he absolutely Defies Competition. .Cull and Judye for Yourselves A'r TJIB CEN t'BAL BOOT &SHOE WAREHOUSE, Opposite Ooungil Chambers. Qdkbn st.. Mabtebton. BOOTS and SHOES of every description (pegged, sewn,- or rivetted) made to order'on the shortest notice. Repairs Neatly Executed, NOTICE. WE have this day opened a Branch of oar business as Boot and Shoemakers at CARTERTON, in the premises lately occupied by Mr A. Young, baker, and next to B. A. Gardener's Criterion Store, Main-street. ; ■ All new work and repairs will be neatly executed, and at the levmt possible pries, ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE, J. W. LEAHY & CO. VMteiton, Nov. 11,1681. 924
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 3
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