MASTERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. having been provided for the purpose, the Headmaster ij prepared to receive BOARDERS into his own family. For terms, <&c., apply to THE HEADMASTER. 1828 JOHN MONTGOMERY, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, MASTERTON, Estimates given for Buildingo and Repairs. J. ])._ c 0 X, GROCER, DUPES, AND GENERAL SIOREKEEPER, WALLACE-STREET, FEATHERSTON, A Large and Varied Stock of CHRISTMAS' AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! GIFTS!! JUST OPENED UP. Goods delivered to any part of the Valley. . 1822 WHITING, Id per lb., RAPP &. HARE'S. ELSON AND T^j- GATE'S (JIEAS Are the BEST in the Market. MPP & HARE—Agents. WORLD-RENOWNED FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS! New seeds just arluvud,' I'kiiS.S "JONIC," RAPP & HARE, SOLE AGENTS,-SEND FOR LIST ! SUTTON'S WORLD-RENOWNED FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 1796 Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society, g P R I »i(i . g H O W. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 -«sCHEAP FENCING- WIRE. FEW TONS of tlio above, slightly damaged by salt water, cau be had at FLOCKTuN'S VARIETY STOIIE, Wellington at £7 the TON. Also— GALVANIZED ROOFING lUON at £l6 the TON 1842 NOTICE. /~\WING to the lo.;s or pwUry from on picmiacs, all pprcons tresoassing either for fishing or othei' purposes after this date on our prop-tics at Makora, will be proutouted. J. BILLINGTON, E, JOHNSTON, A. A. ELKLV'S. TROUT FISHING. J. BENNETT lias on liainl a large assortment of Fisliin;' Tackle, consisting of Rods, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Flies, Gut, &e, Also direct importer of Cricketing Materials,,by best makers. A. J. Bennett,. General and Furnishing Ironmonger, Cuba and Ghuznee streets, Wellington, II 0 U S E II ;0 L D g 0 A S . SJd AT RAPP & HARE'S. 1750 mu STAND THIS -sEASON AT HIS 1 OWNER'S STABLES The well known Exmcor l'ony. LITTLE JOHN, By Fiam out of Sea Spiay by Tidal Wave out of Mermaid by Neptune out of Su Serpent by Octopus out of star fish. Octopus, one of the calibrated Exmoor breed ot ponies, was imported atCoiis>ul ciu'uiu cost by Victor Hugo LITTLE JOHN is a ricli cream with black points, stands 13 hands, beautiful temper and perfect symmetry, Terms,—£l la. (iroomage 2s Gd. Payable at first service. WILLIAM NEILL, 1-317 Proprietor. TO travel the district this season, the Purebred Clydesdale Horse, Young* Sir Colin Campbell; Also, the Thoroughbred Horse Mangle. YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL will travel the district, and MANGLE will be turned into paddocks with mares, For further particulars see cards. I, PIKE, To Whiti,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 21 November 1884, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 21 November 1884, Page 3
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