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BOOKS, BOOKS, MQU LYON '; .^AIR, LAMBTON WELLINGTON/'ViyOUlil) draw attention to the follow The Horse, in Ik Mk anil th Field-\Ai varieties, management in health and disease, anatomy, etc., by Stonehcngo—a new edition with 170 illustrations 15s Australian Sheep Husbandry : a handbook of the brccdiugand trentmentof sliccf and station management, Mth concise instructions for tank and well-sinking, fencing, drain-making, etc., by Armstrong and Campbell, 7s Gd Thißwkofth Farm, (tailing the labors'oi tho'-farmer, farm stoward, plonqhman, shepherd, hedger, farm laborer, field werkcr, and cattleman, by Henry Stephens, P.K5.8.,2v015,63s Ship Breeding in Australia, containing an historical sketch of the merino sheep, the pedigrees of tho principal stud sheep in the Australasian colonies, and a treatise on breeding, with photographic illustrations, by George A. Brown, 45s The American Cattle Doctor, by G. H Dadd 8s 6d Lessons in horse Judging, by William Fernery, 5s Cd Tho racehorse in training, with hints on racing and racing reforms, by William Day Ms Representative Government in England, its faults and failures, by David Symo, 7s, Fiee tride and protection, by Prof, Fawcctt 5s 6d The comploto Works of Shakespoaie, with Glossary, and >a critical biography by William Michael Rossetti, 2s fid. The life of tho Eight Honorable William Wwait Gladstone by George Barnett Smith. 7sfid The Ferns and Fern allies of New Zealand with instructions for their collection, and hints on their cultivation, by George M. Thomson, 12s Manual of the Birds of Now Zealand, by Walter L. Bullcr. 10s History of the Freo Trade Movement, by Mongutlien, lb 3d Business, by James Pratt, Is 3d William Shakespeare's 'Dramatic Works, revised by S. W. Singer, 10 vols.,cloth gelt, 30s; -J morroco, 57s Gd The wo ■ ks of William Makepeace Thackercy, 2-1 vols., AGs The Works of William Harrison Ainsworth comploto in thirty vols,, 125s The Works of William Harrison Ainsworth. 15 vols in 8, 30s. y. Mrs Hcdgson Burnett's Novels, 8 vols., 2s fid each. Illustrated edition of Capta'n Marrayat's novels, in 17 vols, cloth gilt, £3 12s'5d, The Horse, by William i'ouatt,, !)s. Willard's complet" treatise on Practical Dairy Husbandry, fully and handsomely illustrated, llughy Tennessee, being some account of t-h settlement founded (in the Cumberland Plateau by Thomas Hughes, 6s, Market Garden Husbandry, by William H. Ablett, Gs. The Drainage of Land, Irrigation, and Manun-.--, by Arthur Roland, 6s Gd. Dairy Farming, Management of Cows, etc, by Arthur Eoland, Cs Gd. Jack's Education, or how He Learnt Farming, by Henry Tanner, 5s Gd. Practical Shepherd. A complete treatise on the breeding, management, and diseases of sheep, by Henry Randall, with illustration, 10s Gd. Elementary Leasons in the Science of Agricultural Practice, by Henry Tannor, 4s Gd, Hoot Growing and the Cultivation of Hop 3, by Artmir Eoland, Gs Gd. Breeding, Rearing, Management, and Improvement of the Pig, by Joseph Harris, illustrated, 8s Gd. The Diseases of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dogs, and Poultry: their treatment, by K. O.Pringle, 3s (id. Cattle and Cattle Breeders, by William HcCrombie, is. Stock Keeping and Cattle Rearing, by Arthur Roland, Gs Gd. Sam Slick's Novels, 3 vols, £ roan, 10s Gd Wins Ferriers's Novels, 3 vols, J roan, 10s fid Walter Scott's Novels, 4 vols, cloth gilt, 18s ffilliam Carleton's Novels, 5 vols, A roan, 10s Gd Jane Austen's Novels, 5 vols, cloth gilt,los 6d Albert Smith's Novels, 5 vols, i roan, lGs Gd

tmiy i'eildmg's Novels, 3 vols, Ms Oil Bret Harte's Novel's, G vols, sioan, 18s Alexandre Dumas' Novels, 19 vols, 70s Claries Lever's Novels, 34 vols, 150s Lord Lytton's Novels, 2S vols, 1203 LYON A BLAIR, -[ PUBLISHERS, WELLINGTON, 1120 WAKELIN'S WAIRARAPA STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. ' GREYTOWN, MR WAKELIN, having taken Mr E, B, Hawkins as a partner iutbfhe above business, they have rebuilt the Factory on nn imporved principle, and fitted it up with all the best inachine.y, and are now prepared to supply the trade and public generally with FLOORING, LINING, AND RUSTICATING. Architraves, Skirting, and Moulding of tho best description. Sashes' and Sash Frames Rimu, Totara, and Kauri Doors, TURNED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: Large stock of seasoned timber always on band. BUILDERS' MATERIAL STJPPLIED. Piles, Shingles, Posts and Rails, coal and Firewood at the lowest current rates. | WAKELIN & HAWKINS 107(> Proprietors. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. TENDERS are invited from persons willing to LEASE for a term of TEN YEARS that valuable hotel property at Foxton, known as" Whytc's Hotel." This house is known throughout New Zealand as one of tho most valuable country hotel properties in tho North Island. The Hotel is situated in Main-street, in tho centre of the township of Foxton, and adjacent to the Railway Station, Wharf, and Foxton Public Hall. Tho house is well and commodiously built, and contains on the upper floor J8 bedrooms, 3 sitting rooms, bathroom, and on the ground lloor eleven rooms, including commercial room, dining room, bar, parlor, private sitting and bedroom, largo cellar, and other accommodatien requisite for carrying on a first-class hotel. Large sample rooms aro erected on the premises. With the Hotel will be leased a comfortable detached COTTAGE containing four rooms, situated a few yards from the Hotel, In a largo yard at rear of the Hotel aro erected commodious Btables, Coachhouses, and Groom's cottage. The PADDOCK attached to the Hotel property contains about four acres of land, and will also be leased with the Hotel, Cobb and Co.'s Wellington-Foxton line of COACHES arrive at and depart from the Hotel daily. To an enterprising and businesslike man a largo and lucrative trade is certain. The property is only in the market through the decease of the late proprietor. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accopled, Tenders close on MONDAY, 31st JULY next, at 5 p.m. For conditions of lease and other particulars apply to MrW. G. ROBERTSON, Commission agent, Foxton. Or to 1 J. HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, E^merston, N.TOR PMNTINGI-Great Jobs and Smal 0 Jobs, Long Jobs and Short Jobs, Plain Jobs and Fancy Jobs, Easy Jobs and Difficult Jons, Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobs, Simple Jobs nul Intricate Jobs. Funny Jobs and Serious Jobs, Poor Jobs and Good Jobs, in a word, any kind of a Job but a bad Job, neatly-and promptly executed at this office,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 4

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