; ; ! :;S||g;ip):' GEAR'S /J";'' NBTOY'mS^^^^U^'; 1 ;. ; 1 V'.,'.."...' : ''." ,'■'" ;x; J CETOAIr DISC, DIISC; HARRtiW;tu li; ' ' ■j'l;r o''-')'■'•'' Vi'-j : '-sil' V:\:: i''!>' , iv ?6 : : ;'i:-'' '-- j • 280 :MApB;., !!' T" S theSMMaT; l the : bek'' prize in compatitionwitli all Colonial and American Makers atvChrißtgjjurch, Diinetlm, Invercargill, Wyndham, Gore, Oamaru, Timaru, Waimate, Allesmpru,, Rangiora, Mastortop, 'Auckland and watiganui.' 1 Sizes kept in Stock-6,8,10 and 12 feet.'' •, - .i > $& aii NEW' ZEiMD TW»MDEK, iii»'!ftt.'4e Oamara trial of Twine Binders it'.took the GOLD MEDAL as the BSST , )MAoniNE}lN''THßFlßLDll : ' ! Beatin£[Sam'iiolßon's and Howard/J This Season atitli.cr; iTaieri-trialit tookiFiwt'Prize as *e : BEST'PAPERjAND BINDER, and also a First liPrizeas the Beet all round Maohineto Competition'Mtji. Hornby s, Howard s and W. A. We'are nowbooking orders for the.followins; harvest, and us' the: demand wilbbj, large. we wbuldllih our friends to order at onceCto ASOlP;disappointment,,, As .we ml jmve a ' well-assorted Stock of Fitting's at .allow Brauches, Farniers.oan roly on. getting Fittmgaat ill MOMENT'S fIOTiPB,-; :•■:-. „ ' n'''ii-'j Vii'' ojo '"'."" Double Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Seed.Sows, ' M ' itjratcctjoataloil.ies rtl*i*#!lj«« f*? our ißranchwVtOamaru/Timauvlnvercarfill, Gnrutcfnirehj As'-bnrtpnor Auckland,. , ... AN.SiTMi;,v .'QKIZED IN mHANBIT 1 ~; •' r2:ii:! ■ . : - ; BOOfs AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRANSIT^ Amounting, as per Invoice, to £3490 15s, but owing to the glut of imports and depression in the . ! MonevMarU;thev-have secured the above atithe oriormhus discount per KS ALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, at the Cash Boot Market, Cuba-atreet. Read Prico List and Inspect the STOCK before buymgjnur | .;. ; .PKICE :;I LIST. WORTH I NOW WORTH ' " ' " N ° W kS/O.Meu'a stion^Nailed Bluchers .. 5/6,8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S.Boots.. .. 46 8 Men'istrongKipTights' ..116 La ies Pmnellaßoots 1 ,12 6, Men's strong Nailed Ws. .. 9/11 . ladio.Slippers i„U',Men' B OT,..B. Sides, ~. ~.. 18 6 Lato House bhoes ~ ..,2 ufi 'Man'a ill' Sides'.'.'" •• '•• l?/ fi ' 18/8, Ladies' Kid Button Boots ..■ •... .8/11 i4/6 j; \fen'a K." Sides .. riS/e'ajeu's K; Hides;..... "12/6 [Men's Darby Shoes 9/6. 6/6'OirWiKidE.S.,7.tP:9..V 'B/6- 7/6 Girls'lKidE.S.il.OtoU., 'l2/6 8/6 Maids I 'Kid E.S,, land 2 ~, .•slßest'Pegged Bluchers .. Iff,; ; 7 fi-Ladies K.d Oxford Shoes. ..... 4 10 6 Youths'strong ks.. lb 4'. 6 9 : SLadic ,, .5 BBBoy ß >trDngb.,\otol3: .. 5 9 1 La dies ffloye-ku .bhoef,. ( .. It B>i>»..-'' B t r on2ES ; - i /tb9 " •• 4/9 5/6 Ladiep'Cashmerelfouseßoots.. .8/i» r ,' Calf Oxfrird-'Shoes .. 12/6 - 6/6 LadW'p Shoes' S/r !)/ii Women's DairyjEoots, ■:, ••. '■: ■ • 7/6. ; B/6 Ladies Colored Felt bhoes .. J i., ,-3 6 Children's Copper Toes, from.. 1(11 10 h Ladies Levant >. sides . ..7 '7. 6 Boys'ilHld youths' Bluchers .. 4" 1» Laches •Germa. l»ta fi . Boob,. 6 1. 6 MoVeSlippers ..' .. .. -4 «»««Kid lege«Balmorals lb .18 6.,' Men's Shooters 12/6 .' . \ Chi Wren's Levant Balmorals.. .. .J/11 20- Men'sUnE. Sides .. .. 15/U jS 6 Childs K, d and Lev nt E.b. .. • 10/6 Youths' strongKailed Boots .. 6/6 ,3 6 Ghids Strap Shoes 7/6 Boys' strong Nailed Boots ■ .... 4/111 U/bLadns ltd Boots ... ~. o/ll :Rememlier Saturday next as the great day for Boots and Shoes and recollect there is no ~ .10-year old stock, no rotten, nomoth-ea-on, and no bad clastic at our establishment. ' .!■,!:'R ;( HANffI & fi&V'*'-. CASH BOOT MARKED CUBASTEpT ■'■'■'■•"■' ; ■'■"'■-;. ■ 'fk" EVERYBODY KNOWS IT, .■,■-; :i; ; --,
PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. ; ,: . ic. EDMONDS" AND : CO.'S ■ Alksa'nu Equaltothe bM^MH : -ukst d "*-' ,u » Of English/Jli» At 83 6d • /-JaTRAOE- MARION PER DOZENj'DELIVEKED.' RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.':-"A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good bodjj, sweet after-taste; forms good head.'!' •• ; ; ::: No. 2-PORTEB:." A: Bound well-flavored arid ripened samplo of Porter v-> mikes a noodheaj. Both samples were found to be.U'.idlulterated in any way.' 1 ■■■■'■■■■■■< J. HECTOIt v '" Museum Laboratory, Wellington, .. ■• December ffltli, 1831. ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE?S< MaTTKAs-S, HkDDINH, X-'GKNIiBAL FoRNISH.iso Wabeiiou.sk, Manners street, Wellington," j.IUENITURE of every description i;ad , .L. to order (to any dctign) uy esq or ' [•' enced workmen. ; '. A Pmir-Hodmed House ; 'comfortably ki . uisbbu. i„i--£4O (including Carpets Fenders, &c). Hair Sn.it Diniii'g rourri Buitt. (Cedar frames) well Upholstded, /"*"' full sized Spring Mattrasics from _.,._.. All goods guaranteed to, bo'''n A' 1 from ivell seasoned material. No ecu tod-hand ■ material used for" Bedding, or. I) pholstering I purposes. Orders by post or. wire punctually. '. ; attended to ; 1136 HUXLEY'S EAGLE. .".. '"" AT a public garden in tho east end of London,'andanother liar I'ortoliollo 111 liailacks, Dublin, they )ia\e a mill for , grinding old people youog., Old,"decrepit ' : men and women and woin-out lame pin '"' donkeyß, etc', sresent in at.oiie aidn pf'ihc „ mill, and come out all quite' young dun , lively, I urn going to tiy that gnu i-.oii mj j 1 tailoring establishment. It ban bitoni? f" dreadfully, old and dilapidated lately. I hope to liayo it tlnougli tlie mill by tin; l(>t! of this month, U you'pay it a visit on o a after ihat date you mij see what a gran :: improvement,' Ev6iy jard.'of goods urnl ' ,' every article shall be quite new, cutpniig the boss, and he w ill try to look as yum - as possible, lie has ut' last secuitil »on , extensive pi anises at * cheap rent, and wll ) be enabled, to ijivn.his cu'sU'weis l,(>tU" value than he has done for a longtime. '!;.. ' : 'premises will be known by the sign of Xu 'ds Kagle, opposite liar«tt : s Hotel, . Directions For Mf-iikmircmnd: ed first, state ago, height, weight, and wcu- , pation, and if-ofeet-or-stooping. Ife-nnr nd the chest underneath the arms over the \ st, ; and waist oyer the vest; me&suie the liniit nu seam of the coat suove; lly your trousers Is,, flat"oh'tho|table, measure the side ECi.ni ir- from top to bottom, then, the leg seam and around the waist. ■ 14-15 to BL PEAifiS.QN, TAILOR, &.c, ,xj T)EGS tojnotify that ho nas IIEMOVi.I; Xj ite 1 Premises,' Opposite the Post Office, N. Queen-street. Mailfe/ton. J ' ! '
\ but o w in • ■ * ut o for North British and Mcnwi.'•'i'!'>'•'<• i'ltilelnsuranpuCqinpany, ~. ~. ■■u 7,i;iAnd; Murray,' Roberts .' .Cash advanced, on. wool and"ifiautauLeß 'ofreotpd'af lowest' ciirreiw ratQß'from sheep's back ,' fWOGEAPHIC AHT! j NOTICE.;^ MRiCAZNEATjI who'for the past sixn'lTßirs has been Operator in . Messrs iWrigglesworth & Jinns'.wellrknown, Photographic Studio, Willis-strcet/an'd who' WfroSliced all-thoiph6to £ rapli3''of : iliu •afeuathed firm which took the Fihst iPwzEjuat; !the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions! begs to intimate to his mauy Jfieudaand patrons that ho has commenced i ßusin#b'n his own account in Wellington. mUder-the'style ot WIMtJ & CONNOLLY, 1 ''''.'in'tnose central and commodious ~; " ;i - Ji i premises on i'jnij«[)i...'IAJJBTONQDAY, (Opposite-Grey-street; and Qncen's. Wharf) jlatelyj occupied by~Profes6or Augustus. "'The. Htudiois nowicompletqd, thc:cxkn"siva ifera'tions made througlioui:the.ptei rm'ses makinj? the establishment 'one of the .most \ complete in every f detail. that ,the. ,- Australian. Colonies can produco,"'" "MrjCazueau will guarautee his frieudslaud ' Ipatrbns'.eTeJ better photographs than in the iparedijorexptns.e in, importing ' the ivory; newest instrunients frdinParis aiid t| §an;;Ffaj)qis'c6; introduciiig : novelties that have'never. b'efore been attempted by photographic iartists in New Zealand, hl i v 'cizNEAU& CONNOLLY. ■';'" J "',"• J Photo Artist.-'i ; 1352 : '•Lambton Quay, Wellington. ; FOOTBALLS !I! FOOTBALLS 11 I -$u ASHES. 1 CIM-'Pi FANCY BAZAAR, .. iir ,ji\ •y anl)ers . B t ii Wellington. MPORTERIOFPJTISH ANp iKOlililGN I, il:.s.w| wjir. j GOODSt 11 '■ HAS jnstopened for-thorßenron.a case ol r Footballs', Football Bladders, : ami luflators ' iW :;;' Also ■ -EI'GHT'CjASE.S OFPIC'T U-llEi i ;Gages;UlaSß|lnkstands. Accordeona, Ladies . B^ian4|Puwes 1 <Bo*iugji|l6;v6si Basket 3 ware, .Ornaments, Kotow in'd-Velociptdi J.'"- 11 " 1 "; : Horses, and ' ; 'GMSRAL FANCY GOOD! 1 N.8.-FOOTBALL BLADDERS M .:'.■..•;,-' ■' ' .PAIRED. A ~ '■■ •■.;!:■) Singing Canaries. "SEEDS ■■'•' '■';'. "Established 18g3j'. !:r ' ''', '(7/joise Flower Seeds, Choice Garden Seen a '■'■;",""' ■ChoitiilgAculluM Seed*. ■■'■ ' '■' justf e.eived to hand a fiae assortment ■i theabove'iin every.class, which have aarivc r ,, in,. fheirj .usual splendid condition.. ~ '* "'■. Oyer 20,000 (Packets of low"h '' choice, flower seedSfj.!-.. ,; ''''Special- attention' is called to my fir it "assortment of j grasses; '.clovers, mangold f .ahd styeed tceoVAvhichi cannot be su; ,",, passed ( ' ... j All country orders attended to with tl ': ■"■ liiost caireful supervision and despatch. >: l ffV- CQ9PJR- ■' .' :i Wholeaaie' and Retail Seedsman, Nnrse ■'!' i io .-;i;'i'. DMl'fiua-Fibriat,. * 41; MANNERS-STBEKI', WELLIN6TOI
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 24 September 1883, Page 1
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