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iiOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS, . LYON & BliAlß, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, WOULD draw attention to the follow. ing t— ( l ie, Horn, in the Stable and (lie' Field', Lis varieties, management in health and disease, anatomy, etc., by Stonehenge-'» new edition vith 170 iliustratiohb' 'l6 b! Australian Sheep Husbandry: a handbook of the breeding and treatment of sheep and station management, with conoise in; structions for tank and well-iinluiigi fencing, drain-making, etc., by Armstrong and Campbell, 7a 6d. -,-V. «»•! Th eßooh of the Farm, detailing the labors of the lamer, farm steward, ploughman, shepherd, hedgOr, farm laborer, field worker, and cattleman, by Henry Stephens, / F.R S.E., 2 vole, 63a 'Sheep Breeding in Australia, containing an historical sketch of the merino sheep, tlw pedigrees of the principal stud sheepin the Australasian colonies, and a treatise on breeding, with photographic illustrations, by George A. Brown, 45s The American Cattle Doctor, by 0. H Dadd 8s fid . Lessons in horse Judging, by William Femely, 5s 6d The racehorse in training, with hints oi racing and racing reforms, by William Day 19s Representative Government in England, iti faults and failures, by David Byrne, 7«, Free trade and protection, by Prof. Fawcett 5s 6d The complete Works of Shakespeare, vith Glossary, and a critical biography by William Michael Boaaetti, 2s m. The life of the Bight Honorable William Ewart Gladstone by George Barnett Smith, 7s fid 'l'ho Ferns and Fern allies of New Zeal|pd with instructions for their collection, and hints on their cultivation, by George M. Thomson, 12s Manual of the Birds of New Zealand, by Walter L, Buller, 10s History of the Free Trade Movement, by Mongredion, h 3d Business, by James Piatt, Is 3d William Shakespeare's Dramatic Worki, revised by S. W. Singer, 10 vols.,eloth gilt, 80s; i morroco, 57s 6d The works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 24 vols,, 96s Tlio Works of William Harrison iinnrorth complete in thirty vols,, 125s The Works of William Harrison Ainsworth. 15 vols in 8, 30s. Mrs Hcdgson Burnett's Novels, 8 vols., 2s 6d eneh. Illustrated edition of Captam Marrayat'i novels, in 17 vols, oloth gilt, £3l2s fid, The Hone, by Miarn zouatt,, 9b. Willard's complete, trealist or Practical Dairy Husbandry, fully and handsomely illustrated. Rugby Tennessee, being some account of the settlement founded on the Cumberland Plateau by Thomas Hughes, 6s. Market Garden Husbandry, by William 11. Ablett, 6s. The Drainage of Land, Irrigation, and Manures, by Arthur Roland, 6s 6d. Dairy Farming, Management of Cows, ete., by Arthur Roland, 6s 6d. Jack's Education, or how He Learnt Farmby Henry Tanner, 5s 6d. Practical Shepherd. A complete treatise on the breeding, management, and diseases of sheep, by Henry Randall, with illustration, 10s 6d. Elementary Leasons in the Science ef Agricultural Practice, by Henry Tannor, 4»6d. Root Growing and the Cultivation of Hops, by Aithur Roland, 6s 6d. Breeding, Rearing, Management, and Improvement of the Pig, by . Joseph Harris, illustrated, 8s 6d. The Diseases of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dogs, and Poultry: their treatment, by R, O.Pringle, 3s (id, Cattle and Cattle Breeders, by William McCrombie, 4s. Stock Keeping and Cattle Rearing, by Arthur Roland, 6s 6d. Sam Slick's Novels, 3 vols, J roan, 10s 6d Miss l'evriers's Novels, 3 vols, J roan, 10s 6d Walter Scott's Novels, 4 vols, cloth gilt, 18s \Villiam Carleton's Novels, 5 vols, J roan, 10s Gd Jano Austen's Novels, 5 vols, oloth gilt,los 6d Albert Smith's Novels, 5 vols, J roan, 16s 8d Henry Feilding's Novels, 3 vols, 14i 6d Bret Harte's Novel's, 6 vols, J roan, 18s Alexandre Dumas' Novels, 19 vols, 70s Cha-les Lever's Novelß, 34 vols, 150s Lord Lytton's Novels, 28 vols, 120s LYON k BLAIB, PUBLISHERS, WELLINGTON. 1120 WAKELIN'S WAIRARAPA STEAM SASH AND DOOB FACTORY. GREYTOWN. MR WAKELIN, having taken Mr E. B. Hawkins as a partner into theabovi business, they have rebnilt the Factory on an imporved principle, and fitted it up with all the best machinery, and are now prepnred to supply the trade and publie generally with FLOORING, LINING, AND RUSTICATING. Architraves, Skirting, and Moulding of the best description. Sashes and Sash Frames Rimu, Totara, and Kauri Deeri. TURNED WORK OF EVERY DESOBIPTION: Large stock of seasoned timber alwayi en hand. BUILDERS'MATERIAL SUPPLIED., Piles, Shingles, Posts and Rails, eoal and firewood at the lowest current rates. wakelinThawkins 1076 Proprietors. TO LET. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. TENDERS are invited from penoai willing to LEASE for a term ef TEN YEARS that valuable hotel property at Foxton, known as" Whyte'B Hotel." This house is known thioughoutNew Zealand as one of the most valuable country hotel properties in the North Island, The Hotel is situated in Main-street, in the centre of the township of Foxton, and adjacent to the Railway Station, Wharf, and Foxton Public Hall. -The house is well and commodiously built, and contains on the upper floor 18 Newborns, 3 sitting rooms., bathroom, and on the ground floor eleven rooms, inoluding commercial room, dining room, bar, parlor,'.private sitting and bedroom, large cellar,'and. other accommodatien requisite for carrying on a first-class hotel. Large sample rooms an 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 large yard at rear of the Hotel are erected commodious stables, Coachhouies, and Groom's cottage. The PADDOCK attaohed to the Hotel property contains about four acres of land, and will also he leased with the Hotel, Cobb and Co.'s Wellington-Foiton line of COACHES arrive at and depart from the Hotel daily. To an enterprising and businesslike man a large and lucrative trade is certain. The property is only in the market through the decease of the late proprietor. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders olose on MONDAY, 31st JULY next, at 5 p.m. For conditions of lease and other particulars apply to Mr W. G. ROBERTSON, Commission agent, Foitsn. Or to J. HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor. Palmerston "N. TOR PHINTINGI-Great Jobs and Smal V Jobs, Long Jobs and Short Jobp, Plain Jobß uud Fancy Jobs, Easy Jobs and Difficult Jobs, Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobß, Simple Jobs and Intricate Jobs. Funny Jobs and Serious Jobs, Poor Jobs and Good Jobs, in a word, any kind of a Job bnt a bad Job, neatly and promptly exejutfld at thii offiaa.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 4

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