1,0 R S ,„A l. B. ."■•=■ '■■•■>'■ w -\i-ii-; ■ Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler,- invFirst A : patent Brickmaking Maohine, capable of moulding 15,000 brickß a :... . day;; capable for steam or horse 'pom :'■ ■ •■■■'; A small Boiling down Plant, suitable .-..' forsmall butcher. ■ : Also,: manufacturers of Speedy's Paterit Wool Presses, with racthet motion. . ROBERTSON & CO., 1516 Phcenix Foundry.
James Elliott & Co. : SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, .'. -.-;! - Queen Street, Masterton,;j..":••',' BEG to , notify that they have jußt received a consignment of English Hunting Saddles, Ladies' Saddles arid Bridles and other requisites, and an assortment of Sterling SUver ; -mounted jockey and hunting whips, which having been purchased for cash will be sold at 25 per cent below ordinary prices. They have also a choice stock.of buggy, cart, and plough harness on hand and making. Note.—Orders sent through W. Neil's mail coach will receive prompt attention and be early returned, ;;;'. '. We have discontihued exhibiting bur repairs outside our shop, as the dust'makes sad hawwith the linings, &c., but.we cordiallvibviteyou inside. "..1868
•"■ ;1 -MASTERTON, • Richard Evernd.en, PROPRIETOR. XV. JDj. purchased from Mr John Graham the abovo plant and business, and is prepared to cut and deliver timber, to order, ; any. size, and at the LOWEST .TRADE RATES. . ■ In connection with the above, John Graham thanks his numerous customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to Ms SUCCESSOR. Any orders left at the Opaki Mm, or at J, Graham's Stoke (late Rapp& Hare), Emporium, Masterton, will receive prompt attention. 1906
PAHIATUA HOTEL, (Between Woodville and Eketahuna.) Forty-Milk Bush. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCKS. D. CREWE.,.,...... Fwprietw. • 1795
WATT'S IMPROVED PATENT Aiv~ »i»uiuifi»u, uiicu^esi/,aimuiuai effective Hatching Maeliines man* fautured. They have averaged 93 per cent over an entire season. Over 60,000 chicks and ducklings have been' hatched on my Poultry Farm by these hot water hena. This is no humbug. A child can hatch hundreds of chicks all the year round with these machines, and they are no trouble. Send for circular to WATT'S POULTRY FARM, Sawyer's Bay, near Port Chalmers. JOHN WATT, 1966 Maker and Patentee.
E, REEGE, UPPER PLAIN, MASTERTON. ENGINEER and MACHINE FITTER. A GRICULTURAL Implements fitted X3L and repaired, and all kinds of machinery adjusted on the shortest notice, and at most reasonable terms. Thirty years' experience References can be given to owners of machinery in Masterton, Christchurch, &o. Orders left with Mr John Graham, Queon-Bt,, Masterton, will be attended to atonce, 1905 WM.NEILL, TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES. Princo of Wales' Stables, Masterton, and Tinui Stables, BEGS to inform the Travelling Public that he has opened the TINUI STABLES and for thejir convenience Horses and Buggies hii'ejl jtf Mastertoii may bo left at Tinui, or viq 'ilim'. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brikes on hire to my part of the North. Isl< mF' ■ffiTtw-pimlivm & . Every, attention paid fx horeeß.leftm both townshipi
FOOTBALLS! FOOTBALLS!' Dasher. * ! 'CHEAP'FANCY BAZAAR, MANNBBB-S.TBEET.... WELLINGTON IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND ..:.'. ■ .FOREIGN GOODS,
HAS JUST OPENED ox E.M.S.S. .'RIMUTAKA' asd 'RUAPEHU,' a SHIPMENT of 20. Cases of NEW GOODS,;,consisting of-Work, Glove,; and Fancy boxes, Japanese goods. A large: variety of American Goods,' of Bays' Velooipedea, GirW Trioygles, Sulkie's Perambulators in all Bizes, Boxing; GlovesJ Single Sticks, Basket Ware, Accordeons, Canary and Parrot Cages; The celebrated G.G.B. FOOTBALLS,
and all the Best Makers., ■'■ BLADDERS REPAIRER ' CHINA TEA SETMI piece!, from 21a. AGENT FOlWßosisto'u ;OIL OF EUCALYPTUS, a-valuable external remedy for. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprains, Neuralgia,: Oolio, Whoo'pine Coughj etc. -■ Price 2a and 4b per Bottle. 1863 Theatre Royal Arcade, Masterton. B' S. begs to inform the inhabitants of ( ,, !i the surrounding I'dißtrictsthathe'Moperied in the above ahop'where fie-intends to make Boots and Shoes, in" "the Old Wurkmanshw follows:-"-: ."- ■'":;""""'--" Mea'B-BlasWo SldsSj'Balatoalßf' ™i ;' ■ ■', ir -' j or > Sbootinar Twoto, -Pogsos;' 1 si* : iSaafSowi'diito. ''• '■"■' -""&£« :Hoa'a'Bcat3 eolcd and hoolci;,.-'' -,'&* o|Lafflestetß#eT0 | Lafflestetß#eTe f TO3BEDSIHEN.-W %$M 'of v saleat the Dahy Office. * 1630
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1982, 5 May 1885, Page 4
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