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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,. At 1 o'clock. : ''':'' ' LOWES & lORNS' hiMJK 1 '- SAT, MASTERTON. YaKDS. gQ Head Mixed Cattle 1 £ 18-months-old Steers £ Quiet Heifers -[QQ Fat Sheep ' . '9 Pair of Ferrets .Horses, Store Pigs Several pens Andalusian Fowls For Estate'of O.BlaketHorse, Saddle, and Bridle. 1994 SATURDAY, MAY- 80, ■ At 2 o'clock. Extensive and Unreserved Sale of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. T OWES &lORNS have received inJU stations from Mr McCardle, who has disposed of his Nursery land, to sell at their rooms as above, a large and wellselected stock of— Jj Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaches, Apri- :. cots, Nectarines, Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Plants. The Apples will embrace—Coxs' Orange Pippin, Ribstones, Pearmains, Stone Pippins, Gilliflowers, Fillbaskets, Russets, and every kind of Keeping and Dessert Varieties. It was from these trees that the prize apples at the Wellington Show were obtained, and parties stocking their orchards will have the choice of some Splendid Varieties. iqna "OUSES & LAND FOR SALE. JUL 16-ROOM COTTAGE, Albert-st. 1 4-ROOM ditto & SCULLERY, Vic-toria-st. '■■' ' 1 2-ROOM ditto & SCULLERY, Bent-ley-sfc. Sections of land in Victoria, Albert, and Villa-Streets; one acre Bentley's Estate. Terms: Part Cash. Apply THOMAS JAMES, ?31 ■ < Albert-St. PAINLESS! '. ■■■' ■TIMTK DENTL. SURGEON, lngestre Street., .Wellington, ARTIFICIAL TEETH adapted to the mouth on the latest methods at London charges, and every Teeth painlessly stopped and extracted. • CONSULTATION FREE EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. mHE UNION STEAMSHIP COM--1 PANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited)purpose despatchingtheir fine new steamer WAIKARAPA 1776 tons register, 1750 i.h.p. from Auckland, on Thursday, ICth July. on a cruise to Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and other islands of the South Pacific. The steamer will be absent fiom Auckland exactly one month, half of which will be spent in voyaging and half in visiting and exploring the islands. Only first class passengers will be taken, and the number will be limited to 100. Passengers must book by Ist July, and unless 70 are booked by that date the excursion will not take place. The attention of intending passengers is drawn to this provision, as it will be strictly observed, To ensuro the greatest comfort during the voyage, special arrangements will bo made for berthing passengers, allowing liberal accommodation to each, while the date has been fixed with a view to the islands being visited a the best season of the year. Fare, £4O from Auckland, Should sufficient inducement offer a second trip will be made on the return of tho steamer in August, when Fiji will be omitted, ; and the excursion will beextended to embrace Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti. and others of the beautiful groups of the South Seas, This excursion will probably occupy six weeks, and passengers must book on or before Monday, 27th June, on which date it will be decided whether or not the Excursion will be carried out. Fare, £6O from Auckland, ( • Further particulars can be obtained on application at any of the Company's Offices in the Colonies, 1997 MASTERTON OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. ■VTOMINATIONS for the undermenJj| tioned races close with the Secretary at Masterton on SATURDAY, Oth June 1885. Champagne Stakes, 1880 Of 100 sovs; second horse 20 sovs from advertised amount. For two year olds. Colts 7sfc 101b; Fillies and Geldings, 7st 61b. Six furlongs. Nomination 1 sov; 2 sovs on night of general entry; and 1 sov at the post. Masterton-Opaki Derby, 1887. J Of 125 sovs, second horse 20 sovs, third horse 3 sovs. from the advertised amount For three years olds; colts Bst lOlba; Fillies and Geldings Bst 51b; l£ miles'; Nomination 1 sov; 3 sovs on night of night of general entry and 1 sov. at the post. RICHD. J. FITTON, 1084 Hon, Secretary. j. ransome; CHIMNEYSWEEP, MASTERTON, BEGS to thank the public/for their . liberal isuppoil'since starting vin business,!■ and hopes 'by;(promptly and efficiently performing'the workithat is entrusted to'him to receive a continuance of their favors. He w.ould respectfully point out that since cdmthencirig operations 110 chimneysekamlhjhim kmamght fin. Orders left at Fielding's, Hockley's -or ; Wyeth's; store,' ' Kuripuni,'' ; .promptly attended to; ' : ,: '" ,' '■' '"■" 1988 WILLIAI T. PEACOCK, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR MASTERTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 1982

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1998, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
671

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1998, 23 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1998, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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