XASTBRTON HORTICULTURAL & 1 INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. The Spring Show! FLOWERS, FRUITS, Vegetables, AND LOCAL INDUSTRIES. Will be held in the Town Hall on the Lmt Wednesday in November. LIST OP SPECIAL PRIZES, To take the place of the Society's first prizes unless otherwise specified:— J. Payton & Co., industrial exhibit trophy 4 4 0 Smith ftHog;;, cottage garden, do 3 3 0 A.Bish,co'lectionvegetableß,clock 15 0 T. H. Price, collection bottled fruits, book 10 0 Bacon and V/rigley,i'resh butter in half pound pa;s, Ist, cwt flour, 2nd2slbsoatmeal .. .. 019 0 J. Williams, homc-mado loaf, statuette 0 15 0 Schroder, Hooper & Co., specimen of needlework, umbrella .. 015 0 M.Caselberg & Co, salt butter 101b 0 10 0 D. F. McCarthy, side bacon, pair vases 010 0 E. H. Chinchen, new or rare plant, book 010 0 W.W.McCardlo 0 10 0 Muir & Dixon, specimen penmanship, boy under 15 O 10 0 Watson & Winteringham, ham, whip or spurs 0 8 6 Eapp A Hare, pair men's knitted sox, lamp ... ' 07 9 J, H, Corbett, 12 kidney potatoes, bottle wine 0 6 6 J. H, Corbett, 4 white turnips, do 0 6 6 T. Wa.tfg, 2 table cabbages ..050 T.Wagg. 25 broad beans.. .. 05 0 T.L Thompson, table bouquet, not exceeding ton inchos ... 0 5 0 T.L. Thompson,hand boupet... 0 5 0 W.Pcrry, collection of herl)S,named 0 5 0 W. Perry, 25 strawberries ~050 Richard Jones, cheese ~ ..050 J. Wrigley, 25 raspberries ..060 W. Bell, best rose in room, cut .. 0 5 0 A friend, 25 gooseberries, heaviest 0 5 0 T. 6. Mason, 6 pansies, cut flowers 0 5 0 E, Feist, 12 round potatoes ..050 E. ArnolJ, collection cut flowers, flower stand 0 5 0 A. Elkins. 12 hen eggs, heaviest egg basket Entrijs will dos° on TUESDAY, 29thinst, Prize Lists may be obtained at any of the Stores, or on application to JAS. BROWN, 91) Secretary. JUST RECEIVED BY THE Q ANTCRANCISCO MAILIN VOICES and AD VIDE of despatch 6f a Large and Choice Assortiiiisn PER 'S.S. "CUZCO," Suitable forpresents, including—Tea Caddies in Walnut and Thuyra Carte-de-Visite Frames, beautifully embroidered (Hove and Handkerchief Boxes, in Sets Shell Goods, including Chiflione, Money Boxes, Glove Boxes, and Handkerchief Boxes fen and Pencil Cases, Aluminium, Nicol, and Bone Tobacco Pipes, in Clay, Briar, and and extra superior Merschaum Color Boxes Beaded Needle Books Carpet Bags with Locks Railway Companions Clocks, English and French, in Rosewood, (Jilt, Nicol, Nutmeg, Bronze, Tic Tac— Thirty-hour, and Eipht-day Writing Sets, Floral and Tartan Scrap Books Concertinas Dolls, in Compo, unbreakable, Wax, China, *?' . Oil Paintings, Large and Superior, and other Goods, too numerous to mention, will be opened out in about 10 dayß, when I hope to he favored with an inspection. It is with pleasure I can state that this is the oldest established Storekecping Business in the Wairarapa, and 1 would again remind Settlers and others of the many advantages to be derived by buying at the Central Store, which so many have availed themsolves of during the current year. Our Goods are all bought in the best markets, in the best seasons, and are marked at & bare percentage, but with which (and this I woulfi impress upon you) I am perfectly satisfied, as thp inducements we have offered to purchasers since the bngining of the present year have increased our Trade to FOUR TIMES its former proportions, thus in a great measure recouping us for the loss of profit; and I sincerly thank my Customers for tuo liberal support they have accorded me in my effort to establish a ready money business, and do away with excessive charges which must he made in connection with a credit trade, To save any unpleasantness whioh sometimes arises through the supposition that "CASH ONLY" is only a blind, I beg to say that all goods aia sold for net cash only,' without discount or reduction of any kind, and must be paid promptly, without second call on receipt of Invoice, which is usually sent out with the goods, Owing to the Duty being taken off a number of articles on Nov. Ist., our PRICE LISTS have been thoroughly revised, and our Goods will be found LOWER IN PRICES than any other house in the Wairarapa nW. A imAIRBROTHER, DRAPER, GROCER, IRONMONGER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, CARTERTON, > RIG GS r WARREN (Late T, L. Thompson), n ', FAMILY BUTCHERS, QUEEN-ST.MASTERTON. I '' 919 T M PO BT A NT,, NOTICE. ? GRAY,, in retaraing,; thanks te hiß numerous customers for past, favors, begs to inform'the public generally'that having now . in atook i a.large, ( quantitpf.,.the very best timbers suitable for CoMhbuMngahd Whee Wright purp6ses,he isprepared.ib receive arid iwacut* all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee b«th style and finish to equal that turned out in any j«.:t of the Province. Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, including
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 938, 30 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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