WAIfiABAPA DBOff :;■' " motors ; " ~ i , GREITOWN. ' i u 11/TRWAKELIN, having taken Mr E. B. ; IVI ,aa a.. piitri'er, into the above jnHnfos'rtliey r&built thW Factory on an imporved principle, and fitted it up with 'all'-thS are now prepared to Buaply ; the trade and public generally with " { .FLOORING, : ■„... "" LINING, AtfD; i f , . rusticating. Arohitrevee, Skirting,' arid' Mottfffltog $-H»e beet description. Sashee and Sash Frames Rimu, Totara, and Kauri Doors. TURNED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: i Large etook of seasoned timber always: on :: A . hand. '/.J! BUILDERS'MATERIAL SUPPLIED, Piles', Shingles, Posts and Rails, coal anil Firewood at the lowest current rates..[ WAKELIN <fc HAWKINS 1076 Proprietors. ; £ .MAS.TEE TON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. Muie and Dixon Bros. Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premises, enabling them to still further increase their fame for building : : A First-class Article. The above firm are determined 1 , to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the Wairarana, by building Nothing but First-class Vehicles. From-the very best American materials and at prices which for styld, durability and workmanship . • DEFY COMPETITION 1 Our customers still ha.'e the advantage in ■case of breakage within aircasonable period ■■of. having it REPAIRED.GRATIS. M. & D. B. have taken since starting in febiMSß all the FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all A capital assortment of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and'to-arrive, at; VERY LOW PRICES.'"' M-ASTERTON' COACH FACTORY. ROUSE&HURRELL Coach and. Carriage BUILDERS, . COURTEm PIACF, VEILING TON BEG to infoim the inhabitants of the . Wairftrapa that tlicy are building all sorts of Carriages, Buggies, Dog Carts. Brakes, Waggontttes, Expresses, Spring Carts, and in fact anything in thd Carriage trade, All vehicles built by nt are guarau teed for twolve months, Oiders from the country can be filled in twenty-four horns' notice. N.B,—On hand and for Bale,one beaui tiiully -finished Waggon' ette, six American Buggies, one new. Express, one Secondhand Brake t and one •Secondhand ' Buggy. all of which will bu sold at prices to suit the times;' t PIEA«B Norti THE ADDIIESB—BOUSE & HURRELL. COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Codrtknht Purr., And at the Junction ot 'iiiwkori and Hutt Roads, l " WELLINGTON. Liverpool and London and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836, The attention of the public is called to th following points; . 1-. The Liability of the Company Ukumited.: The Ruroivrs and Accounts of the yea, 1530-show, Net. Fire Premiums for the year, ,£1.0G9,5E2 Oupitai paid up ... 245,6^ General Reserve Fire, Re-insurance. Fund .... . , 1,500,000 .: 3. The Company is empowered by varioui Acta of, the Imperial Parliament and by separate Aots of. the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria, South Anstrali" Tasmania, New Zealand, and QueensLmd "a fi'citure which belongs to no other insui ance Company.,, : : 'i'. The large' 'resources of the Compan; should impress the public with a feeling ol Secority, the main desideratum in seekinj for insurance. will be' received by EDWARD PEABCE; Agent .Wellington, SDB-Aqents. , .., . T, C. D'Akcy, Maßterton., : ut: 'i.:: R. R, Abmstbong, CartertonA. L. Webstek, Greytown.
E, O'Nealk; Peatheratou. ■: 999 CELLAR. . AGENT FOR . New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mutual Life Association of Australasia. ertificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTERTON A. L. E B ST E R , Successor to W; Bock. INSURANCE AND GENERAL-COMMIS-SION AGENT ACCOUNTANT - ,PAND COLLECTOR. .. Main Street, adjoining the Wairarapa In veßtment Society's- office, Grey town Agent forLivcrjiool, London and Glob, - Insurance Company. • 1 91) Lowes and lorns, (Late J, loins & Co,) MASTERTON, '' A UCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN XJ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS <tc. CASH ADVANCES 1 made ; upon Stock enteral iotbonajide sale. . _ ' Agents for National Eire Insurance Comany/ AM, I'rovident Sociuty, Reid aud iiu . , Ounedin, aud Wellington Trust and man Company, 1 94u JgK.IGUS & AI(iUX (late'T.'L. Thompson), FAiMDCLY BUTCItERb li: QUEEN-ST, MASTERTON; j WALTER' PERRY, : ' i? 1; J GENERAL BUTCHEiv : ...Braofrßi., MASTERTON iB UT C DM,,:,. " '"'''M A'S T E R T .O'N; TTTILL DELIVER 1 ' 1 MEAT' 1 of. 'bes •: '' current prices in, )TO and district. > • tow-itu | ' u -'All orders promptly attended 'to. ■ ' V,; ~. ..-.rfij 100Q; Hi" J': : ••ill i r.<A I b U I<.l-I'ir.wjim .wjianjiuj. i '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 24 August 1882, Page 4
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