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mm AND GBAY'S' NEWLY IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND CENTRAL DISC, DISC HARROW! , . ■ . 280 MADE AND IN USE !.! I IS the SIMLIST, the beat and most durablo mthe market, • Last Season it took first prize-in competition with-all Colonial and American Makers at Christchurch, Dunklin, Invereargill, Wyndliani'.'Gore, Oamarn,Timam, Waimate, Allesmeio,Eangiors, Masterton, Auckland and Wanganui. Sizes kept in Stock—6,B,lo and 12 feet." ut • EEID ; &;GRAY'S N'E? ZEALAND TWINE BIDDER. At the Oamarn trial of Twine Binders it; took the GOLD MEDAL as the BtfST MACHINE IN THE FIELD! I Beating Samuelson's and Howard. This Sewm a'. . ! i Tnieri trial it.took Firtt Prize as *o BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and si...'; ;-' ; Prize ps the Best all round Machine in competition with Hornsby's, Howard's :iai. ;i . -:i. Wood's. '"' Wo aro now booking orders for the following harvest, and as the demand \<> 'i ■:■'. , we would lire onr friends to order at once to AVOID disappointment. As w.- »-; 1 ' ':-■ -■> well-assorted' Stock of Fittings at all our Branches, Farmers can rely on gjtl.''ii(; ■':'::,- ■>; a MOMENT'S NOTICE. Double Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cuttors, Ilorso Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Seed Sows. &a.,&c, ' " . Illustrated Catalogues FREE on applicatinn to our Head Office Diuwdm, or to oui Branches at Oamaru, Timam, Inyerearrill, Christchurch; Ashbnrton or Auckland, EIZED IN TRANSIT |- QEIZED IN mRANSIT ! Are now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTS AN DADOES SEIZED IN TRANSIT, Amounting, as per Invoice,"to £3190 16b, but owing to tlio glut of imports and dop-ess'io-i in the Mouoy Market, they-'have secured the above at the enormous discount of 5(1 per cent, for cash. "SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, at. the Cash Boot Market, Cuba-street, Read. Prico List and Inspeot the STOCK before buying your BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST. WORTH '; 18/6 Men's strong Nailed Bluchers . 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights 12/6' Men's sttong Nailed Boots 16/6 Men's sewn E; Sides .. ■l4/1! Men's K. Sides .. 13/6 Mew's E. Sides .. .. . 12/6 Men's Djrby Shoes .. -18/6 Men's Glove Kid E. Sides . 'l4/6' Men's Best Pegged Bluchers . 10/6 Youths'strong E. 5.,1 to 4 . ';'B/6 Boys' strong E.S., 10 to 13 . 6/6 Bovs' strong E.S., 7 to 9 18/6 Gents' Calf Oxford Shots . 'J/6 Women's Dairy Boots .. 3/6 Children's Coppor Toes, from . 7/6 Boys' and Youths' Bluchers . 3/6 Men's Slippers 18/6 Men's Shooters , 20/-Men's sewn E. Sides 10/fi Youths'stroiiK Nailed Bools . 7/6 Boys' strong Nailed Boots NOW WORTH NOW . 6/6 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots.. .. 4/6 .11/6 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots .. .. 3/11 . 9/11 3/1 ladios' Slippers ..' .. .. 1/6 .13/6 4/6 Ladies'Houso Shoes ~ ~ 2/12 .12/'! 18/6 Ladieß'Kid Button Boots .. 8/11 . 9/6 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7t09 .. .. :h/11 . 8/6 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S„ 10 to 14.. .. 4/11 . 12/6 ' 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., land 2 .. 5/11 .10/6 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes .. 4/11 . 6/9 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes .'. 5/11 . 6/9 10/6 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes.. .. fi/Il . 4/9 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots.. 3/6 , 12/6 6/6 Ladies' D. Eoled Cashmere Shoes 3/11 . 7/6 6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes .. 3/11 . 1/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. sides.. .. 7/6 , 4/11 10/6 Ladies' German lasting Boots .. 6/11 . 1/9 4/6 Children's Kid legged Balmorals 1/6 , 12/6 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals .. 1/11 .15/11 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. .. 1/- . (i/,1 : H/f> Child's Strap Shoes 1/11 , 4/1 r i 1/6 Ladifs'Kid Boots .. ...6/11 Remember Saturday next as tho great day for Boots and Shoes, and recollect there is no 10-year old stock, no rotten, no moth-ea e-i, and no b.id elastic at our establishment. R HANNAH & CO., CASH BOOT. HARM! ... ... CUBA STREET KNOWS IT.

1 A. LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kin a cf Hoots aud Shoes, is now prepared to make Men's Best Watertight?, pegged, at 14*riveted, 13s per pair for orders'of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Lainbton Quay, and Cuba-st., Cosh UrM Mart, Wellington i) BK ; 0 W n ■ & CO Sub-Agents for North liritish and Mcre.wtile Insurance Company. 'And Murray, Roberts & Co. ' Cashladvanced on wool and insuram.w offeotedut lowest current rates from bank to London. \..;::>, ¥ii CALLAM ' English, and y//\ American ! Coadi ami Cari— riageMlder, [AS much pleasure in announcing to XJ. the inhabitants of Wellington and Biurounding districts that he has coinm'enced' business in Manners-street aud Courtenay-place, and is prepared to execute': orders in all kinds of English and American carriage work. ; Vehicles of every description always un hand or made ou the short'esc notice i ior style and workmanshii). combined with economy, this establishment cannot be surpassed. !! Mannerh-strekt and Couhtknay-place, ; j . WELLINGTON. A. MILLER, Empire Hotel, Featherstcn, is I the Ageut for the Wairarapa District. All work guaranteed for twelve months. •"•'•' : \m .:;,„.-. \ J. E. HAYES, T)LUMBER AND GASFIfTEH Ax., Ac, _•;,' ' LiMBIOK QOAT. I'".' .IMPORTER OF . iss, lead, zhic,. and galvanised iron Copper, brass, and wrought iion tubing i: ' l.'aU-iron water and gas yipes i > I'umjiß, house ami ship closits , Hubiier Lose, 'and block tin Engineers' and plumbers' brass work ctasfittings, &c, &e. :: :: ! MANUFACTURER OF Distilliug and brewing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps ■■■' Water-engines, plunge and shower bath i: Hydraulic cellar pumps, and self-acting i blasts , Hydraulic lifts, hot water apparatus and every djsi ripciou ot brass, : lead, and copper goods. ;-..•■;; ■■' J, E, HAYES, Wellington Plumbing Works, Lambton Quay, • ;,,,,v Firewood. Firewood, Firewood. ,' J. CHAPMAN stdl supplies the BEST 0 . DBY SOUND FIKEWOOD iu »ny .lengths on the shortest notice. ' -Orders left with J. Elliott, Saddler will receive PROMPT ATTENTION as before/ N.8.-NO CONNECTION WITH ANY 'OTHER CATERS. 1319

PETONE BREWERY, • WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS" AND CO.'S Ales and Equal to the , Of English, immzm At 8.3 6fl -J.TRAOE MARKtPER DOZEN, DELIVERED. ■ HESULTSOF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALP..-" clear bright well-flavored Alo with good Inwy, :■-.* after-taste; forms good head./ '■ No. S-POKTER:-"A bouiiO »*!■•. v-> ripened sample of Porter: makes s g.^:: ■. samples were found to he unadulterated n. ■.••• ' J. HKT ■■ Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20th, 1831 ESTABLISHED 1872. 6. SOFFE'S Mat-mass, Bedding, & Ukskraii Fumhshiso Warehouse, MaNNUIS STREET, WjEIHXOTOM. jJiUBNITUHE of every description »ade L to order (to any design) by etpcrieneed workmen. A Four-Boomed House cornforta'ily furnished for £4-0 (including Fenders, &c). flair Seat Dining room Suits (Ccdr frames) well Upholstered, £*-2?3. Full sized Spring Mattrasics from 50s, All goodß guaranteed to bo ni.nlo from ft'el) seasoned material. No scoud-hand material used for Bedding or Uphoistcring purposes. Orders hy post or wire pum uialiy Attended to 1130 HUXLEY'S EAGLE. ' T a public garden in the east end of L London, and anotiiur near I'unobcllo I Batraca, Dublin, they h;i.o a mill lor giindim; old people younjr. Old decrepit men and .women and voin-uit lamo old dunkeys, etc, ore sent in at one =,Je 01 the mill, aud come out all quite young ami lively, lam going to tiy that game on mj tailoring estuhliihuieiit. It has become iiieadiuily old and dilapidated l.itcly. I Impe to have it through the miii by the lUtii uf this mouth, If y'ou pay it a visit on or if*r hat date you ma, sue what a gran improvement, livery yard of goods and every article shall be quite now, excepting the boss, and ho v. ill try to look as yumi;; a- possible, He has at last scoured ver, extensive premises at a cheap ren;. and wi.l l« enabled to givo his cuslwmsu belt- <• value thau he lws done fur a long t:m- J inpiemises will be known i.y tin; of t-i-o tiagle, opposite iarutu'sMilel, Directions Fur dtlj'-mtaxitrmail: First, state age, height, weight, and u:cupatiou, and if creot or stooping. Measurn the chest underneath the arms over the v..'., I and waist oyer the vest; mcistue the front scam of the ccultitcvu; lay your tH-usi ? llat on the table, me-^uio.the sijju i.-.-.a from top to bottom, then the leg m-. ;u ,' around the waist, ~ i-|45 H. PEARSON, TAILOR, &c, BEGS to notify that ho lias iitaiin *,!> to Premises opposite the Post Offi.v Queen-street, Masterton, lay

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 12 September 1883, Page 1

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