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BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. LYON&BIjABR. LAMBTON QUJtVWMIi^MH; 1 * , The Hone, k the Stalhand the jWd' bis varieties, nanagement in health and diiease, anatomy'/ eto.;' by : Btohehehgly-* new fidition with 170 illustrationilfis :: ' Australian ' Sheep Husbandry : a handbook of the breeding and'treatmeat:'of sheep and station management,'with'concise instructions for tank and woll-ainkilsg;' fencing, drain-making, etc,, by Awrtre'ng and Campbell;7s fid' :■■:■■■■■ ■"""rn'' r ••■'.'"l. The Booh of the Farm', detailing the labors of the farmer, : farm steward, Dlonghman, shephbrd, hedgor. farm,; laborer, : field worker, and Stephens F.R.S.E., 2'vols, 63a.. ./.' m',,; ".,!■'.«' Sheep Breeding in Australia, , c'onijuaffig ;in historical sketch of.the mprino sheep, .tie pedigrees of tie, principal stad iheegj to the Australasian,; colonies,'aad a treatise on breoding, with phbt'ograp'hio illustrations, hv George A. Brown, 45b. , The Amci icaa cattle dootor, by G.'Hi Dadd. Lei -ns in liorae Judging, by Wiljiam i •"■ioly, 5_86d."..',. ' : :..:'■ '- Tin- ncehpree in training, with hints, on r.uiug and racing reforms, by' William Day,l9a ■■■■•-■ w;?>.' _■'!•'' Representative Government in England, Itt faults and failures,' by David Byrae, 7a Free trade and protection;' by Prof. 1 Fawcett 5s Gd. •"->■"■•; ;■ The complete works of Bhakeßpe»w, with Glossary, and a critioal biography by William Michael Kosetti, 2s 6d The life of the Right Hop6MMe ;: ,WilUa» •Ewart Gladstone ! by".George Barnett Smith, 7s 6d ,„',' : ' : The Ferns and Fern allies of New jeahmd with instructions for their collection, and hints on their cultivation, by Georgo M, Thomson, 12s' '" :! '' v". ". ! ',;'' 1: ,- ~ Manual of the Birds of New'Zeelaii'i, 'by Walter L'Buller, 10s ' ;'.' History of the Frw Trado Movemeot, by Business, by James Piatt, .la 3d :I ;'', William Shakespoaro's Draroatio Wbrks, revised by 8. W: Singer,'lo vbli,'cloth gUt, 30b ; half morocco, The works of William MakroweThwktttt, 24 vols., 96s ' Tlievorks of William Harrison Ainnrorth complete in thirty vols.,' 1255, " The works of William Harrison Ai'niworth. 1 ;*) vols in 8, 30s. Mrs Hodgson Burnett's NoTelB,"8 vein., it 5d eaoh. Illustrated edition of Captain Marrayat's novels, in 17 vols, cloth gilt, £3l2i 6d. The Horse, by William Yawlt, % Willard's complete treatise on Practical Dairy Himlandry, fully »nd handsomely, iUu*» tia'ed Rugby Tennessee, boingßomoßooountef tho settlement founded on the Cumberland Plateau by Tiomas Hughes, 6s. Market uarden Husbandry, by William 1 ;H, Ablett, 6s, The Drainage of Land, Irrig»tion, »od Manures, by Arthur Poland, 68 6d Dahy Farming' Management of Cowi eto,, !>v Arthur Roland, 6b 6d , Jack's Education, or how be Learnt Farmiug, by Henry Tanner, 5a 6d • •' F-actical Shepherd, A complete treatise n the breeding, management, and disease of sheep by Henry Bandall, with illrutations 10s 6d ,' ~" . " ~ Elementary Lessons in the' Seienoe'of Agricultural Practice, by. Henry Tanner, 4» 6d Root Growing and the Cultivation of Hops, by Arthur Roland, 6s 6d,... Breeding, Rearing, Management, and Improvement cf the Pig, by Joseph Harris, illustrated. The Diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine Dogs, and Poultry; their treatment bj R O. Pringle, 3s 6d. Cattle and Cattle Breeders, by Wilham McCrombie, 4s Stock Keeping and Cattle Bearing, by Arthur Roland, 6s 6d Sam Mick's Novels, 3 vols, J roau, 10a 6d Miss Ferrier'B Novels, 3 vols, J roan, \ot 6d Walter Scott's Novels, 4 volb, cloth gilt, 18s William Carleton's Novels, 5 vols, ■ roan 10s 0.1 , Jane Austen's Novels, 5 vols. olotafflUvlfla 6d ..:»•'■ Albert Smith'B Novels, 5 vols, J roan, 16a fid Henry Feilding's Novels, 3 vols, 14s 64 Bret Harte'a Novels, 6 vole J rosa, 18i Alexandre Dumas' Novels, 19 vols, 70s Clurles Lever's Novelß, 34 vols, 150s Lord Lytton's novels, 28 volt, 120» LYON & BLAIR, ' 1 ISO PUBLISHERS, WEIIIfciWN, WAKELIN'tt . WAIRARAPA STEAM BASH AND DOOR FACTORY. GREYTOWN.. , 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 fitted it up with all the best machinery, and are now prepared to supply the trade and public generally with """ . ~, FLOORING, ,! LINING, AND , ~ -EDBTIOATINO. Architraves, Skirting, and Moulding of &* Sashes and Sash Frames Bimu,Totara,udSuri TURNED WORE CF-EVERY DB ' .TION: .-;.;/ ;i Large stock of seasoned timber tlwm ml '. hand. ...<\ «VTi BUILDERS' MATERIAL BUEPUBD. Piles, Bhingleß, Posts and Rails, coal and firewood at the lowest current rates. WAKELINTkiwkINS,'.'' W 6 ■ ■ PMetorev.i .TO LET. I VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, I IVHYTE'SHO'I'EL.FOXTOK. TENDERS are invited from :'perso'o« willing to LEASE for a term of TEN I YEARS that valuable hotel property at Fox* f ton, known as" Whyte's HoteL fl This h'onee is known thioughout New Zealand as one' ol . the most valuable country hotel proMrtieu , in the North Island. The Hotel is eitaated ~ I m Main-street, in the ceutre of the fownßhin of Ifflxlnn. and odiaoan* *a »I.a n,* tion. Wharf, and Foiton Pubho Hall. The , 'muse is well and commodiously bnilt, and .amtaiuß on the upper floor 18 bedrooms, 3 sitting roomß. bathroom, and oa the' ground floor elevon rooms, including commereial room, dining room, bar, parlor, private sitting and bedroom, la™ wllm- .n/^i.». aiTommodatien requisite for carrying oo a tirst-clasa hotel. Large sample rooms aro erected on the premises. . ~' • With the Hotel will be leased ft oomfor. fable detached COTTAGE containing four rnoms, situated a few yards from the Hotel Iu a largo yard at rear of the Hotel im erected commodioußstebles,';CeMhlots»j. and Groom's cottage. ''■■.'■■ .?* The PADDOCK attached to the Hotel property ■ contains; about four Acret ef land, :' --lio be leased with the Hotel »i"' ui"i Co.'b Wellington'-Foitwi lineol coaches arrive at and depart from the Hotel daily, • , :\ ■ ' •■ ■"' ■ To an enterprising and businesslike man a large and lucrative trade in certain. The property is only in the market through the decease of the late proprietor.. The highest or. any tender, not neomiarilr accepted, Tenders close' on MONDAY, 31st JULJ next, at's j).m. ' ;". ....... ',' For conditions of lease r" J -"•-- -"- 1 ' culara apply to Mr W. G. ROBERTSON,. il ■"■■■■■ ■- Or to J. HERBERT HaNKKS, ' Solicitor. Palme'tston. : N. TOP-PRDlTlNGlrOwatJotaaßd-BDMI y, J *3. Long Jobs and Short Jobs. Plain Jobs anil Fancy Joba, Easy Jobs and' Difficult Jobs, Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobei bimple Jobs and Intricate Jobs/Funny Joba and Serious Jobs, Poor Jobs aad Good Job'' in a word, any kind of a Job' but a bod Job. | neatly and promptly executed at thii offlae,, iiiviinjid

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 12 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 12 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 12 August 1882, Page 4

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