r RED HOUSE: TaOW : LANt)Ii\G, ex s .fl. Coptic- ,{ 3 cases Cumberland hams (fresh cured] 3. do prime Stilton Cheeses (fres : made) 2 do Turtle Soup do Bologna Sausagea. 1 do -Mayonnaise Salad Sauce 1 do Princo of Wales sauce 1 do Salad Cream 1 do fresh Pine Apples 2 do Pato do Foio Gras 6 do Jockey Club Sardines 1 do Aberdeen Pies : 1 do International Sardines (nev I brand) 1 do Lubech German Sausages 3 do Nfoyeau Fruits (mixed) 2 do Crystallized Fruits 3 do Frenoh Confectionery 3 do Dutch Cheeses. PETER LAING, Lambton Quay Wellington,
MELBOURNE OTIP CONSULTATION, See Advtrasemeiit in another column, 1753 ANNUAL SHOW Under Tnu Auspices Op the WAIRARaPA AND EAST COAST PaSTORALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. WILL BE nELD IN THR SHOW GROOND OARTMTON, OS THVSSMT, m NO'/E MBEit, 1884 IXHIBITOIW are reminded that entries J for the nhow close at the offices of Mr IF. H, Wood, Greytown; It. Brown and Co. Masterton ; J. D.(\ik]ey,]?eatherston; and H. H. Welters, Carterton, on SATURDAY, 26th Uetolier, 1884, at noon, and that in no case will anyenu) be iw.ived a.ttr that date, ADMISSION to the Show-Wembera on production of ticket, free. Before noon, ss; afternoon, Is, ■ Arrangements are being made to run special railway trains at reduced rates; also to have the Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday through the Valley. The Railway Department ,will permit all exhibits on which the freight to Carterton, for the people at the Show has been paid, to be returned by rail Free.of Qharge, H. fl, WOLTERS, Secretary. Carterton, 2nd August, 1884. 1754
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 15 August 1884, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 15 August 1884, Page 3
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