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BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKi . LYON & BLAIR, LAMBTON' QUAY,' WELLINGTON. draw attention to the follow'Jklkw., in the Stable and the Field; his varieties, management in ; health and disease, anatomy, etc., by Stonchenge—a new edition'villi 170- illvslarailons • 'lss" - Australian Ske.fi Hiisliundrii: ■ a handbook of the breeding and treatment of sheep and statiim iuanngeincntj with conciso instructions fur" tank' and ' well-sinking, fencing, drain-making, etc., by Armstrong aud Campbell, 7s lid The Book of the Farm, detailing the labors of the farmer, farm steward, ploughman, shepherd, hcilger, farm laborer, field worker, and cattleman, by Henry Stephens, F.li S.E., 2 vols, (i3s iSictp UrmUiin hi Australia, containing an historical sketch of the merino sheep, tho pedigrees of the principal Btml sheep in the Australasian colonies, and a treatise on breeding, with photographic illustrations, by George A, Urown, 45s The American Cattle Doctor, by Ct. H Dadd 8s fid Lpssoiis in horse -Judging, by William Fcnicly, os (id Tho racehorse in training, with hints on racing and racing reforms, by William Day 19s RrpreS'eiitnt.ive Government in England, its limits and failures, by David Synie, 7s, Free trade and protection, by Prof. Fawcett fts fid The complete Works of Nhakespeaic, with Glossary, and a critical biography by William Michael Rossetti, 2s (Id. The life of the Right Honorable William Ewart Gladstone by George Harnett Suiith, 7s (id The Ferns and Kern allies of New Zealand with instructions for their collection, and hints on their cultivation, by George M. Thomson, lis Manual of the Birds of Smv Zealand, by Walter L. Buller. IDs History of tile Free Trade Movement, by Mongvedien, Is 'ld Jiusiiiess, by James I'latt, Is lid • William Shakespeare's Dramatic, Works, revised by S. W. Singer, 10 vo' ■, clolli gilt, 30s; i morroco, 57k (id The wo,L of William Makepcucr Pliackeray, 21 voIH., !)I>H The Works of Willi nil Harrison Ainsworlh complete in thiih vols., 125s The Works oi William Harrison Amsworth. IS vols in 8, .'{Oil. Mrs llcdgsoii litirnelt's Novels, 8 vols., 2s (id each. Illustrated edition of Captam Marrayat's novels, in 17 vols, cloth gilt, £3l2s sd, The Horse, hi/ H'Minm I'ouatt,, As. Willard's comphte tmiti*' an I'rarliral Dniri/ llitxbiiiiilni, fully and lumds-incly i-iu-tr.itud. Rugby Tennessee, oeing some account of the settloment founded on the Cumberland. Plateau by Thomas Hughes, (is. Market, Garden Husbandry, bv William 11, Ablett, lis. The Drainage of Land, Irrigation, and Manures, by Arthur Roland, 6s 6d. Dairy Farming, Management of Cows, etc,, by Arthur Roland, (is (id. Jack's Education, or how He Learnt Farminir, by Henry Tanner, 5s (id. Practical Shepherd. A complete treatise on the breeding, management, and diseases of sheep, by Henry Randall, with illustration, 10s (id. Elementarv l.easons in the Science of At»ricultural"Practice, by Henry Tanner, 'is Gd. Boot Growing and the cultivation of Hops, by Arthur lioland, lis (id. Breeding, Rearing, Management, and Improvement of the Pi'.,, by Joseph Harris, illustrated, 8s Gd. The Diseases of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dogs, and Poultry: their treatment, by B, 0. l'rinßlc, 3s (id. Cattle and_ Cattle Breeders, by William McGrmnbie, is, Stock Keeping aud Cattle Hearing, byArthur Itoland, lis Gd. Sam Slick's Novels, 3 vols, roan, 10s Gd Miss t'erriers's Novels, 3 vols, A roan, IDs (id Walter Scott's Novels, -1 vols, cloth gilt, 18s William Carh'ton's Novels, 5 vols, roan, 10s Gd Jane Austen's Novels, a vols, cloth gilt,los Gd Albert Smith's Novels, S vols, i roan, IGs (id Henry Feilding's Novels, 3 vols, 1-k (id Bret Ilarte's Novel's, 0 vols, J roan, ISs Alexandre Dumas' Novels, It) vols, 70s Charles Lever's Novels, 34 vols, loOs Lord Lytton's Novels, 23 vols, l'2os LYON it filiAiK, PUBLISHERS, WELLINGTON. 1120 WAKET.IN'S WAIIiABAPA ST MAM SASH AND DOOK FACTORY. GKBYTOWN. MB WAKELIN, having taken Mr E. B. Hawkins as a partner into the above business, they have rebuilt the Factory on an imporved principle, and lil ted it up with all the best machinery, and arc now propared to supply the trade aad public generally with FLOORING, LINING, AND RUSTICATING. Architraves, Skirting, and Moulding of tho best description Sashes and Sash frames llinut, fotam, and Kauri Doors. TURNED WOKK (K UVEKY DESCRIPTION: Large stock of seasoned .timber always on hand. BUILDERS' MATERIAL SUPPLIED. Piles, Shingles, Posts and Rails, coal and firewood at tho lowest current rates. WAKKLIN A HAWKINS 1076 Proprietors. ;TO LET. f VALUABLE fl.-'T'IL PROPERTY. WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. TENDERS aro invited from persons willing to LEASE for a term of TEN YEARS that valuable hotel property at Foicton, known as" Whyte's Hotel." This house iB known tlnoughoiitNew Zealand as one of tha most valuable country hotel properties in the North Island, The Hotel is situated in Maiii-strcet, in the centra of tho township of Foxton, and adjacent to the Railway Station, Wharf, and Foxton Public Hall. The house is well and connnodimisly built, and contains on the upper floor 18 bedrooms, 3 sitting rooms, bathroom, and on the ground floor eleven rooms, including comrrjerciai room, dining room, bar, parlor, private sitting and bedroom, large cellar, and!other;' accommodation rerpiisitofor carrying, on a first-class hotel. Largo sample roonisi arc, 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, 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 aud Co.'a Wellmgton-Foxton line of COACHES arrive at nnd depart from the Hotel daily. .. , ... To an enterprising and businesslike man a large and lucrative trade is certain. I The, property is only in the market through the decease of the lato proprietor.'' "s . The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders close on MONDAY, 31st JULY next, at 5 p.m. For conditions of lease and other particulars apply to Mr W, G. ROBERTSON, . Commission agent, Foxton. Or to J. HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, Palmetstoii N. TOR PIIINTING! -Great Jobs and fjmal (J Jobs, Lung Jobs ami Sl.ort Jobs, Plain Jobs and Fancy Jobs, Eaßy Jobs and Difficult Jobs, Cheap Jobs and Expensive .jobs, Simple Jobs and Intricate Jobs, bunny Jobs and Serious Jobs, Poor Jobs and Good JTobs, in a word, any kind of a Job but a bad Job, neatly'nnd promptly executed at this office.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 4

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