PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. FOR THE PLOUGHING SEASON. E.W. Mills & Go., (Limited), IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY. HAVE just landed ox "lUVSRCARGILL," a shipment of HORNSBY'S celebrated Wrought Iron Ploughs, Single and Double Furrow, comprisingHeavy 2-wheal Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths, Medium 2-wheel Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths. Medium Swing Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths. One Home or Pony Ploughs for Gardens and Orchards. HORNSBY'S Stael Mould Boards, Sole Plaf.es, Oiroular Skeiths, Land and Furrow Wheels, Cast, Wrought, and Malleable Iron-Shares. HOWARD'S Improved Simplex Wrought Zig Zag Harrows, Light, Modiura, and Ho.ivy Weights, Tubular Iron Whipplotrecs, for two and three horses, BENTALL'S Chaff Cutters, 2 and 3 Knife, for Hand and Power. I'ENTALL'S Oat mid ; grt% for.Eknd and Power, ' BENTALL'S Horse powers' and Intermediate Motions, 1 and 2 Horse. Endless Chain Iron Pulley Blocks to lift Bcwt., lOcwt,, 20cwfc., v 3oowt. Orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. E. W. MILLS & CO (Limited), WELLINGTON. 22G6 ROBT. GARDNER & C°< WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, ¥B invite buyere of Ironmongery to inspect our'stock, feeling convinced that for quality and cheapness we cannot, bo surpassed by any. FARM AND STATION REQUISITES—Win*, Staplos, Nails, Spades, Shovels, picks, forks, corn-seives, yard kirs'iiws, galvanized buckets and tubs, stable lanterns, singeing lamps, chaff-cutters, grinds f ones, files, rasps, paints, oils, leads, colors, varnishes, brushes, resin, pitch, &c., Ao. ■ MILL SAW REQUISITES—CircuIar and Cross-cut Saws, Leather and Rubbsr beltinc, saw mandrels (all sizes) gummers; files, American and English, £«. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY—Lamps, Fenders, Fire-irons, Grates, Ranges, bedsteads, cots, baths, bmhware, knife-cleaners, saucopans, kettles, boilorß, etc. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS in great variety. CUTLERY—TabIe and Pocket, by 'ho best makers. , We allow a CASH Discount of 10 per cent off all furnishing order*. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., LUm-pi?, WELLINGTON. » MASTERTON TOTINUI. mHE TELEGRAPH LINE OF X COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, Septmber 29m, leaving the Princo of Wales Stables, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and CastlepoiDt, and making the return journey on the following days. WM, WEILL, 2103 Proprietor. waipoua boiling down AND WOOL SCOURING WORKS. Masterton'. JOSEPH WILSON, PROPRIETOR. mHE above works are established on ■jL the site of what was formerly known as Harvey and Hurray's Tannery and Fellmongery. Every kind of boiling down operations performed with care and expedition, and without waste. Sheep boiled down in large or small quantities, on terms or purchased. WOOL SCOURING CAREFULLY EXECUTED. . Skins, Hides, and Tallow purchased. Highest price given 2305 H. i ONE'S," WOODCARTER, DESIRES to thank his customers for 1 their patronage, and to inform the people of Masterton that haying got" into a lot of good dry Matai and Maire wood, he'wishes to do more in the trade, and persons that will kindly favor him with their orders may depend on getting both quality'arid,quantity. Orders left with Sir R. J ones, fruiterer. Queen-street. iiiketahuna Genera). Store, TEMPERANCE HOTEL , AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES .Proprietor, [Late Shufco & Jones,] THE Proprietor of the above, begs to thank the Public for the hearty sup* port accorded him sinoe commencing business. Ha is prepared as hitherto, to cany all descriptions of goods to any place between Masterton ana Palmeraton North. He has also a large stock of general stores of best quality. Travellers can obtain fint-dass accommodation at moderate rateß, at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks are provided. Orders left with James Elliott, or Townaend & Cowper, Saddlers, Masterton, will receive prompt a ttention. 2249 GRASS SEED. GRASS SEED. PERENNIAL Rye Grass Seed; very best quality for sale. Particulars tail "office. 22 JOHN MONTGOMERY Builder and contractor, . Masterton, Estimates Given, Jobbingdone, Repairs executed,' 1622 WAR AGAIN! J THE Undersigned, have reduoed tho prico of horseshoeing, tf Hack horses shod from 5s per set for cash., Old shoes 6d each. All other work equally cheap. 2i98 GEO. DIXON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2344, 12 July 1886, Page 1
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