M. G % M. Caselberg and Co. Wairarapa CO-OPERATIVE STORES AT masterton and greytown. Arsnw landing ex " AVANTI," from Boston. XQ PACKAGES t) hJ American Merchandise, comprising— Axes, Picks, Long lmncllo Shovels, Axe Handles, Chairs, and other Yankeo Notions.' AAA CASES TEST/CUU PROOF kerosene; To arrive per " CITY of TANJOREj" from London. (Daily oxpecW.) PACKAGES of General Merchandise, consisting of—"Wire Nails, patent wrought Nails, Galvanised Iron Buckets and Tubs. Builders' Ironmongery ■■Parte'Spades' llollowaro, Emerald Ware, • Crocker}' & Glassware, eto, arrive per" J 01-IN ELDER" via Melbourne, (Now due.) •g- CASES Sheep Shears CASES Pocket Cutlery ■ 8 CASES Ladies, Fashionable . .Jlillinery 'Q 'CASES Ladies' Good O Hosiery To arrive per "NORMAN MCLEOD " from London. (Sailed 25th May,) Mi C. fi CASES Moleskin lienitn id. w ih M.G. M. "I Q OASES Drapery and Man--10 chester Goods To arrive per " OTAKI" from London. MP IQQ PACKAGES, consisting i Wi 0 of—Clothing, Drapery, Mand Manchester floods, i AA. KEGS of assorted sizes ' , IUU Roao-head Wire Nails, 10? PACKAGED. Comprising :—Paperhimgings, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Hinges, Holloware, IRONMONGERY, BRASS WARE, &e. We have much pleasure in submitting to our our customers and others onr revised Ironmongery $ Hardware List.
By appointment to Rjjj* His Excellency. rjIHOMASJiII jyjYERS. PICTURE-FRAME MAKER, Willis Street, Wellington. Brine your pictures and have them framed while you wait. .' •/1179 Q LUDWIG & SON, Watchmakers, Jewellers, ' and Opticians, Have just received A large quantity of Drawing Boom, Kitchen, Cilice, and otlier CLOCKS, ex Waktipu and recent ar> arrivals.—Our stock o! Spectacles, Folders and Eyeglasses is the largest in the colony, enabling us to suit every sight repairing assistance. i \ Groytown A. L', Webster, Emm & co., council chamBERS. FARMS FOR SALE. MASTEBTON—Over half an acre ol good land (0-2-0.9) fronting Johnston-street, Price for cash only, £45. OPAKI.—4OO acres, partly ploughed. No buildings. OPAKI.—4OO acres, Every convenience, well finished dwelling, complete stables and'outbuildings.' Gaiden and orchard, good grass and water, slock yards, sheep pens, and dip. Easy terms, 250 sheep
given id. MiURICEVILLE,-40 acres. Partly bush, 110 building, The expenditure of t)ie £200,000 on the continuation of the railway towards Eketahuna will make all Mauriceville sections of considerable vn'ii?. WHITE'S LINE, CARTERTON,-24}res first-class land, fenced, and sub-divided, cloared and grassed. Lean-to-cottage, dairy, cow shed, sheep yard, pig-styes,, good orchard, and nice stream of water, On terms. : TWO and a quarter acres really splendid land, outsido the, Borough, watered and fenced, planted with ornamental and fruit trees. Cash £l2O only. LARGE dwelling, 1 first rate orchard, between 4 and 5 acres extra good land, £375. Terms TO LET. SHOP AND DWELLING,—The only one of" Perry's block" left, unequalled site for business, HOUSES.—Rental from Gs to 12s 6d, very few .vacant. ■ . i ■ LAND.—Several sections good land, fenced into a convenient paddock, fronting Victoria street and Wrigley street. To let or for sale. MONEY. £54000.-To lend at lowost cuirent rates, in sums to suit borrowers, on good freehold security-only. MONEY to lend also upon tho system of repayment of principal and interest periodically. AGENTS FOR :; : ; North British and Mercantile' Insurance Company, and Masterton Permanent lavcstmcnt and Building Society,
GUNS! RIFLES! CARBINES! Close of the Sporting Season J B:EG TO INFORM MY WAIRA.RAPA CUSTOMERS That the season being now closed, I am selling the balance of my .Guns and Ammunition at less than cost price. Parties wanting anything in the abeve line ahould Bend at onco to Jno. YOUNG, ironmonger : Ouba-Stkeet, Wellington, THE COLONIAL BARBED WISE 00 ; ' ' "[Limited.] ,' ' • , Wire, Agent-G. 8- RALRYMPLE, Station and insurance Agent, Masterton. NO. 1. NO. 2. NO. 3. 13 chains per cwt. 23.cha-.per cwt, 17 cha. per cwt, i«0 per toil. £l6 per ton. ' £4operton. This Wire obtained the highest . official mrd atHho ' Clinteliurch' International Exhibition, 1882—a first certificated Merit
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 10 November 1882, Page 2
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613Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 10 November 1882, Page 2
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