-Spring, 1882. Summer, 1882. NOVELTIES. NOTELTIE& 2 CASKS JUST OPENED. " POMPADOUR PRINTS, Washing Prints, Pompadour Cambric, Pompapour bateen Portland Cloth in Bluo, Pink,> White am! Cream, Twilling Oloth iu Pink, White .Cream' and' Blue. .Oatmeal Cloth in Cream, Cardinal, Navy, Drab, and Sky. Plain Sateens in Brown, I 'Black, Peacock, Drab, Plain Sateens in Cream, Pink, Sky, Cardinal. Uces, New Silk Gloves; New Silk Mitts. Now Hosioiy in all shades and qualities, Ladies' and Girls. ' ■ A LARGE ASSORTMENT. of Ladies' Dolmans, Jackets, and Capes, in Eilin, Brocaded Silk, Cashmere, aud Paramatta Clotlu. ■ : 'ALSO one of tho largest and ■ beat stocks of New Millinery, Flowers, Fsathers, Satins, Silks. Hat Ornaments, &c., i i the city of Wellington,. INSPECTION INVITED Fl;OM OOUNTHY VISITORS. J. W. KEIRB~y i ULSTER CUBi-ST.,.WELLINGTON. f IRONMONGERS and IRON MERCHANTS, AGRICULTURAL MPLMTS & MACHINEIM JJAVE, JUST EECIYED, FOR 1 THE SEASON \ Hornsby|s Combined-Paragon Improved Reapers and Mowers ( Hornsby'sjParagon Mowing Machines for 1 horse, Wood's C.eleloated lieapers and Twine Binders, Binding, Twins ior Harvesters, Binding. Wire for Harvesters,, Winnowing Machines.-ami Corn ; Separator?,', Sheep t>liears, (Ward and Paynes', and Burgon and Ball's), Patent Sheeps Toe * Pruning Shears, Lamp Black,Jiuddle, Blutstone, Marking Ink, Sewing Twine and! Palms, Manilia Bope and Lines,' Iron and \Vnod Pulley Blocks, Hematite Paint, Scythe. Handles] Scythes; Stones, JR6ap Hooks, Slaters -English and American Jjon .Sheavos,^ ; j.s Horse Compkt'-ChaffCutftrs Turnip Slieers. ,? , . FENCING Black Nos. C, 7, 8, Galvanised Barlitd Wire,, Fencing Staples, Iron Feticing ■ Standards and Sttuim re. •<: :'i •' •' C . Qrfo.n, Tarnfeba of all kinds. • , Galvanised Corrgriated and Plain ; lron, sto 10.feet". Sheet Lead and Zinc. Perforated,,Zmc,i Spoutirig,''Ridging. Piping,. Douglas Pumps, Force and lift' Pumps, Iron jPiping; ; Cooking, .Bfingte, Stoves, and Oreoa.. Weighing Machines ai)d ;; Scales,' Milk ''Pan's! Churn's, Curd Wills, Cheese jßeifes," Milk' Buckets, Broadcast Seed Jowirs 1 , Irod Harrows,' Long and Short Handled Shovels, American Axes, ;Toma.; hawks, Picks, Haudles,'Hay flakis, HflyFeiks, Beady Mixed Paints, Grindslonesp Iron., Gates', Wife 'Nails,' Wrought- Spikes, Babbit Traps, Circular Saws, Crosscut Sap Beqt Makers, Breaking' Down Saws, Mill Saw and Hnginorrs' Files allkinds,: Machinery; Oils/ Kngine Packings, Saw Gumnl'ers, Emery Wheels, Bolt Laces and Itiveta. Jmpromi Timber or l Lodging ■ Jacks, Saw Tooth Swan s, Lightning Saw Files, India Rubber and Leatyilsr MilL Belting,' Cotton-Waste, Manilla and Wiie Hopes, Brass Steam Fittings, Blasting Powder, Steel-Splitting-Wedges; Dynamite, Fuse, Caps, Chains, Dray Alio Arms ;■ and Boxes, Wheelrights' and Coachbuildorß' Materials,and Supplies, E;^W &CO IMPORTERS OF • -IRON Ai'D AGRICULTURALT7i XXT MTT T Q ir IMPIiEMENT STOIFtE, * ® Feathekbtowsieebt.l :}■ Hardware Merchants, WAREHOUSE'AND OFFICES,. "' 'Lambtok ■ 'WELLINGTON.
• 1 M. BOH AN, WELLINGTON COACH FACTORY • • Maitoers-Street and Taranaki Place, Wellington, , REID & GRAY, J litipieiiiont ; and Machine Mamtfacturerg. i i > ; ; . ;• ' Winners of the Gold Medal at the Melbourne Exhibition for ! Double Furrow Plough, .. Eitraot fa'oiri 'Tories' lieportPLOUGH S; In ploughs {here is one exhibit to tfhifh wi wisH to draw special attention as being the best, and that is the DOUBLE FURROW of REID & GRAY, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it i« far superior to anv other. ' < 1 i > MAKERS OF NEW AMD IMPROVED BROADCAST SOWING MACHINES,, Com and Seed DRILLS, Cambridge Press Wheel ROLLERS, . HARROWS, Zigzag, Chain, and Tripod ;CHAFFCUTTERSand HORSE: POWER . h Viii ; FIELD GRUBBERS ' Agents forjClayson & jShuttleworth's STKAM ENGINES and THRASHING MILLS Illustrated Catalogues posted free on application. ..... BRANCHES—Chrittehnreh, lnvercawll Oamaru, Timaru, and-Ashburton. ■■«i; I Hewl : Office and Works—DUNEDltf Postal Address-Box 206, Dnnedin,.
d ;T. W. FOSTER, TjiURNITUR.E WAREHOUSE, 'l;' '' Carterton. ; - pricFList, Suites, of Furniture, in horae. hair,"nine pieces, from £26 Bound tables, 355; Oval do, 40s and upward Whatnots, from 303 upwards Couched, in horsehair, from 90s . All kind of fancy tables, 22s 6d and upwards Cheffoniers, £4 lf)s and upward, in , Totara knots ■ 'Chests, of , Drawers, , ninq drawers, carved' brackets, £10; nine , ' drawers, totara knot, £9; eight drawers. ' : £slos to £7; five drawers, £3l6s to ', £415; four drawers, £2 2b 6d to £2 7s ' -Gd Washstands, 3ft, 2fl's; 3ft Gin, 22a 6d Toilet Tables, 3ft, 16b ; with drawers. 20s Kitchen Tables, Is per square foot j with ~ drawers, 4s:extra • ' Dining Tables,.ls 9d per square foot; with j drawers, 4s extra Double Bedsteads, from 45s single do, 25s ... Colonial' Couches, with back, 21s; without back, 17s Gd Flax Mattresses, full size, 295; single side, 18b • Spring 1 Mattresses, FLAX ; top, 3ft x 6ft, 30s; FLOCK top, 37s ' ' J Gd AIB, 42s 6d to 47s Gd. 4ft 6in x 6ft, FLAX ton, 47s Gd-; -FLOCK top, ''" 67s 6d; HAlEitop;.£4 JSs'to £slss'' • i Wardrobes from" £lO AH work guaranteed for twelve, monthß, Orders -for an/part of tnfc Wairarapa care-, ully executed.' > ■ j.. •. ' ill 1 /? C. A. BRIGGS, y> 1 ' (Late T. L. Thompson), • ' FAMILY BUTCHER ;) { .MASTERTON 1 ; perry;";; -W i» j GENERAL BIWHEI.' 3(I ,Aif. *ii» j .-j;-; UkidgeSt,, MAfjlEßi'O.^ .j <jmi j-.yjf! ' " ■■■'::• __ MILL '■'j' 5 PROFBIBTORS v. A out to m d^jhrewi,
CHAIRS. OTAI1S; - T. S. JAGO, Has opened a large 'consignment of i , l AMERICAN, AUSTRIAN, & ENGLISH ■ ' CHAIRS, Which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP. T. a JA6O, Si'EAM FURNITURE FACTORY, .Masterton, 952 ESTABLISHED 1872.. S. SOFFE'S .. , :. vv MiTTEAfs, Bedding, <fc Genebai, Furnish* : m Warehouse, , •>_ Uißxm-srmr, > \ '&'t ' '' FURNITURE of every, description made •. w|j3 to older (to wiy ; design),by eiperiJ enced workmen. A Four-Roomed House comfortably furnished for £4O (including Carpets, Feuderß, &c). Hair Seat Dining room Suits ', U '< (Cedar frames) well Upholstered, { Pull sized Spring Mattrasies from 50si <y,. All goods guaranteed to be made Iron] well seasoned material. No fecond-hand i material'used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually . . attended to; • 1136 ' WAIPOUA ■WOOLWOBKS & TANNERY"' ' ; f HARVEY & SONS, PROPRIETORS MASTERS 1: " PURCHASBRS OF- WOOL/yHIDES i SHEEPSKINS, ' 1 Wool ' Scoiired md Carefully ' ?14 Classed and deliviwT at Railway Station at LOWEST CURREKT RATES, ~'V ii • 'J v' 1 i'.CViIA. ON 5ALE,.,,.. * Kit, BASILS, WOOLBALffi" HARNES"'"' 1 # ; LEATHER, WOOL MATS; Rabbit akin and Sheep sjiin MATS.'tnn,^' 1 '; * / . .. I : factured to order' ;■ ; -- vi' j.:\ MASTERTON AGENT.'-'-.JIAPi'^HAIiE.; '■ Immediate tention Riventoall ohlewi' )1 '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1247, 7 December 1882, Page 1
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