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THE GRAM ANNUAL SHOW, Under the Auspices and Direction of the WAIBARAPAakd EASTCOAST PASTORAL AND' AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY' Will be held on the SOCIETY'S SHOW GROUNDS, AT CARTERTON ox WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of NOVEMBER, 1885. THE Show will include Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, Farm and Daily Produce, Vehicles, and Industrial Exhibits. The Society will, as in previous years, offer about forty gold and silver medals, a3 well as cash prizes, in eacli of the above stated sections of exhibits, and in addif thereto a large number of valuable iali prizes in cash and in plate have Deen promised, bringing the total amount of all prizes fully up to the average of the last three! years, A Leaping Match, a Shearing Match, and a trial of Sheep Dogs will take plat on the Grounds during the afternoon. Programmes and Prize Lists giving full information as to conditions of entiy, ~ ilations ifor judging, and all other tils are now being prepared, and will I 'published and circulated shortly. Arrangements will be made to run special .•ailway trains at reduced rates, also to have the Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout the Valley. Intending Exhibitors are informed that entries close on SATURDAY, the 24th of October, 1885, at noon, either at the Secretary's Office, Carterton, or the offices of Messrs R. Brown and Co., Masterton; F, H. Wood and Co., Greytown; and J. D. Oakly, Featherston, and that no entries can be received after thatdate. All communications in reference to the Show addressed to the Secretary at Carterton by letter or telegram will be promptly attended .to. Admission to Showgrounds.—Members, Im; non-members, before noon, 2s 'id, &)T noon, Is For the> purpose of affording more adequate encouragement to certain classe" of exhibits, such as Dogs, Poultry Pigeons, Produce, Industries, Flowers Etc., Etc., the Society has decided ti told a seperate Show for these classe Psfing the early part of December, am full particulars thereof will be published W. C. BUCHANAN, President. Carterton, 27th June, 1885. 203: TRY W. J. LINDOFS A VALUABLE and Speedy Remed; fop: diseases arising from a foil atoniach and bad indigestion. . Also—"White Worm Powdery. Family Aperient Pills. Full directions enclosed with each Packet. 1971 J. HUXLEY, OF THE LION TAILORING ESTABLISH#MENT, WELLINGTON, GS to inform the Ladies and Gentle men of Masterton and surroundin country, that he will open a first-clns TAILORS SHOP in the centre of th town, aboutthe2Bth FEBRUARY, vlier "ts can be made, in a few days, sain 'ce as at Lambton-Quay establishment eed suits, as good as money can buy £4los; good, all wool, Tweeds suits, £ fOs; Ladies' Riding Habits. £4 to £7 Good jits and stylish Ladies' Jackets an Ulsters, from £2 to £3los; Gentlemen' own material, made in first rate style 40s per suit, I have been establish 5P years in Wellington, and beei twenty years a first-class cotter ii London, Paris, and New York, I kim of trado. There i nofc|ny manto'be found' that can exce me in making' FIRST-CLASS SUITS or any Manufacturer that can make ther CHEAPER. I shall have an agent i: Masterton. in ; a few days, ■ E. JONES, FrieKd to''M Niihm." SIAIL CARRIER, MASTERTON.' RUNS two, conveyances ,to meet ever ' Main—one for passengers and on for luggage—calling at • tlie : Hotels an FARES: 6d.
M. BOHAIT WELLINGTON COACH FACTORY, Manners-street and Taranaki Place, Wellington. ~ffipfpOTLAYT" And a very good lay too!" Vide all the papers.) Visitors to the Exhibition ! Call and see E. KUCH'fcj EXHIBIT IN MANNERS-STREET. This is what our peripatetic poet says * — Have you ever in your wand'rings chanced in Manners-street to stop Before the tempting window show in front of KUOH'S Pork Shop ? What need of Exhibitions, you will say, if in each trade The produce of the country was, as here, so well displayed. Feast your eyes upon that bacon, streaked with equal fat and lean heie could liner pork, pig s cheek, and brawn, or sausa»es be seen 1 Or p raps your tastes incline towards black puddings or pork pies Or may be German sausage is the tit-bit you most prize, ' Or else you on polonies dote, or count your earthly joys By occasional refreshment in the way of saveloys. Whichever line you most prefer, just step in on the spot, There s not in town to choose from anywhere a finer lot And, like the native owlet wise, though it ne'er learnt to talk The burden'of your song will ever after be " More Pork," ' F. KUCH, HAM, BACON, ETC., CDKEB, MANNERS STREET.
„ JAMES ROSS blacksmith, WHEELWRIGHT, and HORSE-SHOEING'SMITH. Desires to inform his patrons and the public of the "Wairarapa generally,' that he has taken over the old-established business, so long efliciently conducted bv MR FAKQUHAR GRAY, f In Qijeen-Street, Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended, J.R, would remind customers that Mb experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that tlio "atisfaction given by this'establishment in the past will be continued, Every kind of horse-shoeing wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms, . 15f 9 MASTERTON, ' '" Richard Evernden, •Proprietor. T) 17! BEGS to notify that lie has XV. B'i, purchased from Mr John Graham the above 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 his SUCCESSOR. , ",V Any orders left at the Opaki Mill, or at J. Graham's Store (late RappA Hare), Emporium, Masterton,- will : rcc jj\ e prompt attention. ' 19i!(i THREE DGO# SHOP," Lam bton Quay, » Wellington. T7ISITOES to Wellington will find 1 the 'above' firsfc-cliiss ' Restaurant very convenient, owing to its close proximityto the Railway' Station. An excel--0 ut ei!Siß. sfirvedifrothi'lg .till 2, while visitors raay-MHauyj tiine obtain' 1 f>( Anytiung theyr charged.: .County. visitors are;, respect fully invited,to give biii 1 roonis-a*ti-iial>i l , ;,WALKER ,: &fAftR i ;Aw'r" ,jf ' ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2107, 29 September 1885, Page 1
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