PLOUGHS. BOMS. PLOUGHS. FOR THE M)OGHING SEASON., ~ IMPORTERS of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MAOHINEiiY, HAVE just landed ex'qWERCARGILL," a shipment of HORKSBY'S eele- :: Mated' . ■ ''..'.»'..'.'.'. , Wrought Iron Ploughs, Single and. Double Furrow, comprising—- " Hoavy 2-wheel Ploughs, with' Circular Skeitk Medium 2-wheel Ploughs, with Circular , Medium Swim; Plough*", with Circular Skeitha. wrtovemnet- £ Pony Plou « hB for Gardons mi Orchards. j, ! HORNSBIS Steel Mould Boards, Sole .Plates, Oiroular Skeiths, Land and Furrow nhnriJK* asfc ' Wrou K ht > and M*H«Welron Sharos. HOWARD S Improved Simplex Wrought Zig Zag Harrows, Light, Medium, arid: 1 '.Heavy'Weights. •. ;__ x X u , b „ ul 5 Iton Whipplotreoß, for fcwoand three horses. ' ES,^ haff^ters < 2and 3 Mii < for HaDd «* Power. rm\ n Und B ™ orUßhorB i for Hat)d and Power, BENTALL'S'Horse Powers"and Intermediate Motions, 1 and 2 Horsfc ' Hindloss.phaiii Iron Pulley Blocke to liffc.Bowfc., lOowt., 200wt., 30cwt. Orders will receive our prompt, and careful attention. ' E. W. MILLSI~CO (Limited), "•• WELLINGTON. , • • 228S WHOLESALE &. RETAIL IRONMONGERS, WE invite buyers of Ironmongery to inspect ourstook, feeling convinced that for quality and cheapness we cannot bo surpassed by any. FARM AND STATION REQUISITES-Wire, Staples, Nails, Spades, Shovels, dims, forks, corn-soives,: yard barww, galvanized buckets and tubs, stable •antems, singeing lamps,, chaff-cutters, grindstones, files, rasps, paints, oils, leads, colors, varnishes, brushes, resin, pitch, &c,, &c. MILL SAW REQUiSITES-Circular and Cross-cut Saws, Leather and Rubbor bcltm?, saw mandrels (all sizes) gummers; files, American and English, <k PURNISaiNG IRONMONGERY-Lamps, Fenders, Fire-irons, Grates, Ranges, bedsteads, cots, baths, brushware, knife-cleaners, saucepans, kettles, boilers, etc ELEOTRO-PLATED GOODS in great variety. ODTLERY-Tible and Pocket, by ihe best raakeri. We allow a CASH Discount of 10 per cent aff all furnishing orders.
MASTERTONTOTINUI. THE TELEGRAPH LINE OF i, COACHES will resume running on |.. TUESDAY NEXT, September 29th, leaving the Princo of Wales Stables, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and. I Castlepoint, and making the return journey on the following days. WM. MLL, 2.103 ProDriotor. : WAIPOUA BOILING DO.IiVNJ AND '•'.. '•'': WOOL SCOURING WORKS,',J Masterton. JOSEPH WILSON, < PROPRIETOR, ■.-!:.■:,■■ F|IHE above works are established on X the site of what was formerly known ■ as Harvey,and'' Murray's Tannery; and'. Fellmongory, : ~..','*,■ . ; ;|)r': Every kind of boiling down foperationv performed with care and expedition, and without waste..., c; ~-; ' Vv . Sheep boiled down in ■. large'.op small: quantities, on terms or putohaae'd. < : " .* WOOL SCOU'RING. CAREFULLY/ ..;...; \Zi&mTiM.-yZ. wwi Skins, Hides,\and. Tallow, purchased. I •■■'. , 'Highest price given \ 2305 ;■, . \wpoDOARTER,,;; „,;..;,. DESIRES tpi thank' his xustomers.'.-for; ...r'theirpatronagc.an'd toinforin'lth's' people of Masterton that having, gotjiiitoa lot'bf.gppd'dr'y Matai'and Mairesppd,'. ■He-wishes m'ore,.in'. the, trade,',"a'nd. will kinclly .'favor, ' 'qitalityandsu.arsty;:''•''Onlera. with MrR: Jones, fruiterer, Queen-Btreet.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 15 July 1886, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 15 July 1886, Page 1
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