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JR, NGTON, i the followj Fichl'. his health mul .'iichen!;o—a ions 16s a handboclt :iit of sbccp i eonciso in-,-cll-3iiikiug, fencing, drain-making, etc., by Armstrong and Campbell, 7s Gil TkcHwhoflk Farm, detailing the labors of the farmer. fitrm steward, ploughman,; shcplic: ;!, farm laborer, Held j worker, and cattleman, by Henry Stephens, i F.H.5.8., 2 vols. Gits ' Shuy B'rmlhrj in containing an historical sketch of the merino sheep, thepedigrees of the principal fiiud slicop 111 the Australasian colonics, and n treatise on broedinj!, irith photogiaphic illustrations, by Gnorgc A. Brown, 453 The Amerieau Caltla Doctor, by G. E Dadd 8s Oil Lessons in horse Judging, "by Williani Femely, 3s 6(1 - - Tlio racehorse in training, 'with hints on racing Mil racing reforms, by William Day 19s Uepiesentativo Government in Eng'and, its faults and failures, by David Syme, 7s, ?r«a trade and protection, by Prof. Fawectt Fn 6d Tlw cemplcto Wotl;s of Shakrspcaic, with Glossary, and a critical biography by "William Michael ltossctti, 2s (id. I-, Hid life of tho Bight Honorable William Kwarfc Gladstone by George Ihrnctt Smith, 7s M _ 'iheForns and Fern nllics oi New Zealand . with instructions for their'collection, "and hints on their cultivation, by George M-. Thomson, l?s Manual of the Birds cf New Zealand, by Walter li. Builer. 10s. History of the Free Trade Movement, by Moirevedicn, h3d flusmess, by James Piatt, Is 3d William Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, rc- ' vised by S. W. Singer, 10 vols., cloth gilt, SOa; i morroco, 57s lid The wo l Ls of i\ llliam Alakepcacc CLa vhcray, 3-1 vols., i)6s Tliu Works of WilJiom Harrison Ainsworth soul])lete in thirty vols., 1253 Tho"\Yor!'.sof William llairison Ainsworth. 15 viiU in 8,303. Mrs Ilcdgson Burnett's Novels, 8 v 01.?., 2s (id cjicli.' Illustrated edition cf C-npta'n Marrayat's novels, in 17 vols cloth gilt, £3 12s fid. Tk Hone, hj William I'oimtt,, ( .is. Wiihird'n compkt » treaiiw on Practical Dairy Hushnndnj, fully ami handsomely illustrated. Bugby Tennosseo, bcinß some account ot the settlement founded oa the Cumberland Plateau by Thomas Hughes, Gs. Market Garden Husbandry, by William n. Ablct-t, (is. Tho Drainage of Land, Irrigation, and Manures, by Arthur Roland, Gs (id. Dairy Fanning, Management of Cows, etc., by Arthur Roland. (is Gd. Jack's Education, or how He Learnt F.-.rm-in;', by Henry Tamier, 5s fid. Practical Shepherd. A complete treatise or. the breeding, rnina pmon!;. and diseases of sho-'-'P, by Hairy Randall, vitli illustration, 10) fid.' Elementary Le.vons in the Pcience o' Ajjricultuval Practice, by Henry Tanner, 'ls Gd. Hoot Grov/in'!,' and tho Cultivation oi Hops, by Ait-iiir Roland, (is Gd, Breedin';, Reavim;, Marmßement, and ImP W.t of tlio l'ij;, by Joseph Hani?, illustrated, 83 (id." The Diseases of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Swine, .Do#;, and Poultry: their ireaimenfc, by R, 0. Tiinplc, 8.1 (id. Cattle and Cattle Breeders, by William McCr-mh'uyJs. Stock KeoM!i« and Cattle Rearing, by Ai-lhnr Koiand, (is lid. Pain Stick's .Novels, 3 vols, -J nan, 10s G'l Mi'si l-Voriers'.? Xovcls, 3 vols, A roan, 10s fid Walter Scott'* Xovds, 4 vols, cloth gilt, 18s William C.irkto'i's Novels, 5 vols, h roan, 10s Gd Jane Austen's Novels, 5 vols, cloth gilt,lo? M Albert Smith's Novels, ii vois, A roan, Itis Ga Henry Feiirling's Novels, 3 vols, lis b'd Bret Hnrte's Novel's, G vols, J roan, ISa Alexandre Dumas' Novels, 19 vols, 70s Charles Lever's Novels, H 4 vols, 150s lord Lytton's Novels, 23 vols, 120s

LION <t BLAIR, rUBLTSIIGRS, WELLINGTON, 1120 VVAKIiLIN-'S WAIPAIUPA STKAM SASH AND DOOl) FACTOIIY. GREYTOWN, Mn WAKELIN, having taken sfr R B. Hawkins as a partner into tlio abovo business, tlisy have rebuilt tlic Factory mi fin imporved principle, noil fitted it up with *ll t!io bosk machinery, and arc now prepared to sitpply the inulo and public generally with FIOORIKG, LINING, AND

INSTIGATING. Aremtraws, Skirting, and.Moulding of the beet description, rashes and S.iih Frames _ P.imti, Totava, and'Kfiuri Doors. StJIWED "U'OilK. O.l''. JiVIiUY DliSOllll'TIOK: v Isrge stock of seasoned. timber always 011 hand. fiUILDEIjS' MATERIAL SUPPLIED, .Piles, KliingluHj Posts and liails, coal and VirewooQ at tho lowest current rates. KARELIN & HAWKINS WW Proprietors. TO LET. f VALUABLE JlnTliL PROPERTY, HOTEL, FOXTOW. TENDERS are invited from persons willing to LHASR for a tenn of TEN YEARS that valuable hotel propeity at Foxton, ksowii as " \Yliyte's Hotel." This house is known thionprhontNew Zealand as one of the mo t valuable country hotel properties in the North Island, The Hotel is situated in Main-street, in the centre of the township (i l'oxton, ami adjacent to the Riilway ,%i. tion, Wharf, and Fox ton Public Hull. The house is v/otl ;ind cummodi'insly built, and contains on the upper Hoor 18 bedrooms, 3 fitting rooms, bathroom, ami on tho ground floor e'evnn looms, including commercial room, dining room, Imr, parlor, private fitting and bedroom, large cclLr, and other iwconimcdatien requisite for canying on a lirot-e'nsn hotel. Large sample rooms are eroeted on the premises. With the Hotel will ho leased a coniferiflblo detailed COTTAGE containing four yooijin, situated a few yards from the Hotel, In a largo yard at rear of tho Hotel are erected commodious stables, Coachhouses, ond Groom's c!)Ua<;e, The PADDOCK attached to the Hotel property coiitiins about four acres of land, and wiil also he leased with the Hotel, Cobb and Cd.'s Wcllington-Foxlon line of COA-OHEH arrive at and depart from the daily. To an cnterprisins; and businesslike man ftl&rge and lucrative trade is certain.- Tho properly is only in the market through tho decease of the late proprietor, ' ■Che highest or any tender not necessarily Accepted, 1 ' Tenders tfoso on MONDAY) 31st JULY next, at s)i,in. For conditions of lease and other partitulftra apply to Mr TV. G, BOBERTBON, Commission agent, Foxtjn, Or to J. HERBERT HaNKINS, Folicitor, Palmerston N. ! ut.. . . j-<j Asui ■ Gl'ea., Jobs imd Smal V Jobs, Long Jobs Mid SI orfc Jobs, Plain .fobs and Fancy Jobs, Easy Jobs and Difficult Jobs, Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobs Simple Jobs pnd Intricate Jobs. Puuny Jobs and Sertouß Jobs, Poor Jobs and Good Jobfj /n a word, any kind of a Jo') but a bad Job, promptly executed at this oflice,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1131, 21 July 1882, Page 4

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