- ■■■ rA&boenJemofednextMoort m^mmmm'' ']£:s&& . ... „ . . , jwesanolorns Anotion,Booiflß'; and ii tetnriiiiig''tlieit sin* abcdrded i6*tK©m.jptUat in, their temporary tßat they KaVo .juat'. completed opening and oiirlan^off their ,-oj. vNEWvBTPPK: OF SADDLERY; . J...E; and Co. intend keeping a good stook of-eve'ry ; teriptipn : of:saddlery) tOM by the trade, and hope, by strict attention to torainess, oombinediwitn'good Wrkmanship and mbderali, charges, to meritacontinuano |of past favors. :< Repairs of qyery deicriptipa exebuted |ith' thelvery best of materia], and with the'utmost despatch. ,Orders r from tnally attended to.. - : rir'^S'^iuI^ELLIOTTANDCO. ...JADDELRY. ;'wr THE PERCENT SADDLERS Go, ■.- ? ■ .(Next Borough Cbunbii ChaMbersf, MASTERTON, - - -TN -thanking ■, thpir ; frende.and th'e'.publlo I '' "generally for the support they haver"*!w»litraKiffilffinlll] flrßt-olass-collar-moker, and Will othor article in tho trade to be'had at equally lowriteß/' ".■'"., , (:v.,-'f,. l , ) i', i -l "'Witaonahd'Clb; having '&»' l'™™* ««*- rarapa,, oustomera. ;may tely <on getting ordcirs for work entrusted to them ihade M" repaired 'notioe. The daily Wateon and Co.'b motto ia-«No extortion, [ prompt,attention,tyali orders, firet-elaw ■ff'orkaahship.", ..:, ' • j(<1470• .' ' W.w'-J LTrTLEJOHN» s » l '« a> *4 SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND ..■■■■ 'OPMIAm t , :..:.:-.; (Uhdßß THE &.OCK,) .'•:,■[ LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINQTON. To.Hahd. IaiiAROBABBOBiMBNT l aiiAROBABBOBiMBNT of First. mvGOLDMmLyM;WAfOIIBB,' The 1 J Nowes't • ',»Vsignß, 'irj. - ,':(3bld 'fandTgilre? JaweUeryVrHalf Hoop'.and.Sihtrle;Sf»n« COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ~ ATPNTION,, ~■■■ r IVERPOOL AND LONDON AM The attention of the public is called to th following points; :; ■■■.'■ l i\ 1. TheLußiuiY of the Company UswarrKDi <,,. .'.. ■■■.)'-:.:! The Sefobts and Accounts of the yeai 1830 show.: V\" e '■/. -J]^'* NetMrePremiumsfor ! theyWi;.,£l.o69 l ß{2 Cupitalpaidup ... ..; 245,610 General ReserveFiro Re-insurance ~-.,, •"-Fund : '. ■..; ':;.,.: '..'1,60(1(008 3. The Company is empowered by varioui Acta >of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislature South Wales, Victoria, South Australia Tasmania, Now Zealand, and Quejnslanda Mature which bolongs to no other Insui< anco Company. ~,'.'
!LlU'B|:*»*Ml"Hi|lKW;«oillil:M»riiriliT:tiil should impress the public with a .feeling of ; Secumty, the mill desideratum ■ in. emty for insurance. ':.•'■ : '.'- ' ''; : Proposals for all classes of Fire Insurant will be received by ''■',■/",! EDWARD. PEAROE, , :' Sub-Agents.' T. C. D'Akct, Masterton. R. R. AimsTiioHO, Carterton ■ A. L. Webster, Grey town. , E. O'NEiM. Featheraten. Tirae is Money. MACHINERY.VERBUS HAND LABOR. PARTIES about to build or who require any description -of • CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done are respect, fully advised to get aprice from ~. - ■ :S.Bacon,and Co.' A Who are m a position to give thoBEBT ARTICLE and the MOST WORK for the LEAST MONEY. . Large Stocks of -SEASONED: Dressed and rough, Mouldings,, ShriinW, Doors, Sashes, <fcc., &c. 'in fact everything necessary to carry out any orders, always on hand,' ? : -. •,; :' ; ■■'■• '..'■■'■ /■■}, FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN irf to m Masterton, Bk 11,1882. 1252 : :i - PLACE,: -. WELLByGTON. INreturalajftanks ,to tho mhsbittnta «f . tHoWaiwpipisiriofc'for the liberal patronage accorded tothem' during the east, two years, "tag-to; inform them that mt« have largely eitcpdcd their premifiefl r ;»sa carry out illorderpl .with dsapatob, and havo on hand- and ;spp! T ,L iiMinff---^, r f; - ■■',!;•! ' Afl« BROUGHAMS, 1 I . V.:.;v: ;.WAGGONETTS i■That lor STYLE, and FINISH cannot b&j] withlQwOoKMAMß^ff, , .; , .;||?: )rince '■•ww-mmm '■■■ ■ BTABBBB ■' AND HORSB RgPOStf '" rIViJjLIM-fMIL' 7 '''- 1 .. [Late of Neil. ah» Cockeby]; .:„ fflvinor tikfln t.lm abnvn ntAWnoio n«m«Mil itOßupplytho traveliing.publio witf \&\V lOBBEB, -.'' !: ""'- "■*-<•'<"'■>» ! -«^ v ' ,s BUGrCHES, ": . CARRY-ALLS,- -,,,,/ ' : /-..;'0".-.-,:,: and, VEHICLES Of every description on.the shortestnotice. ■ i The Livery Department is under the caw is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. ' Horses Of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. ~ ;■:::«. , ;*-ii'.JHTTS. ;; '■'• "i» Will; runto-ii«id^rom;the;Stables;to meet Mono.—fl>%",: W^cco^miHSrfioli^oifei'' fi hte
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1513, 19 October 1883, Page 4
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