PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. FOB THE PLOUGHING SEASON IMPORTERS of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS m MACHINERY. HAVE just landed «" IN VERCARGILL," a shipwent of HORNBBTS eel* bated Wrought Iron Ploughs, Single and Double Furrow, comprising— Heavy 2-wb.eel Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths. Medium 2-wheel Ploughs, with .Circular Sleuths. Medium Swing Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths. One Horse' or Pony Ploughs for Gardens and Orchards. HORNSBY'S Steel Mould Boards, Sole Plates, Circular Skeiths, Land ud Furrow Wheols, Oast, Wrought, and Malleable Iron Shares. HOWARD'S Improved Simplex Wrought Zig Zag Harrows, Light, Medium, sod Heavy' Weights. Tubular Iron Whippletreos, for two and three horses. BENTALL'S Chaff Cutters, 2 and 3 Knife, for Hand and Powor. BENTALL'S Oat and Bean Crushers, for Hand and Power. BENTALL'S Horse Powers and Intermediate Motions, 1 and 8 Horse. Endless Chain Iron Pulley Blooks to lift Bowt,, lOcwt., 200wt., 30owt Orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. E. W. MILLSTCO (Limited), WELLINGTON. 2200 WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, WE invito buyers of Ironmongery to inspect our stock, feeling convinced that for qualifcj and cheapness we cannot; be surpassed by any. FARM AND STATION REQUISITES-Wire, Staples, Nails, Spades, Shovels, picks, forks, corn-serves, yard barrows, galvanized buckets and tubs, stable lanterns, singeing lamps, chaff-cutters, grindstones, files, rasps, paints, oils, loads, colors, varnishes, brushes, resin, pitoh, <fco., &o. MILL SAW REQUISITES-Circularand Cross-cut Saws, Leather and Rubber boltin?, saw mandrels (all sizes) gumniors; files, American and English, &a. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY-Lamps, Fenders, Fire-irons, Grates, Ranges, bedsteads, cots, baths, brushwaro, knife-cleaners, saucepans, kettles, ete ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS in great variety. CUTLERY-Table and Pocket, by -he best makers. We allow a CASH Discount of 10 per sent eff all furnishing orders. BOBT. GARDNER & CO., masterton to tinui. General Store, TEMPERANCE HOTEL rpHE TELEGRAPH LINE OF m ± COACHES will resume running on OA.KJR.YING DEPOT, TUESDAY NEXT, September 2Pth, JAMES JONES Propnthr, leaving the Princo of Wales Stables, [Late Shuts & Jones.] Masterton, every Tuebdas and Friday, mHE .Proprietor of the abovo, begs to at 7 a.m., calling at Taucru, Tinui, and X Uwnk the Public for the hearty supCastlepoiut, and making the return port accorded him since commencing journey on the following days, WM. NEILL, business. He is prepared as hitherto, to amy all descriptions ef goods to any Proprietor, place between Mastertoa and Palmorston m.TTVvrTT i,mri»fl~nnmir' Sotfk He hai also «km ikeh if WAIPOUA BOILING DOWN general sforw of best quaUty. Travellers AND can obtain JtrMm attommakUm at WOOL SCOURING WORKS. moderate rates, ai this establishment, Mastertoh. . •: «nd good stables and paddocks are pro-1 JOSEPH WILSON, ; iM °" *%" m °\ « , PROPRIETOR iownsend & Oowper, Saddlers, Master- ! above works, are establish*! on receive prompt attention. 8249 i the site of what was formerly known ttH,ASB SEhiD. as Harvey and Murray's Tannery and „».™..„.9'?^:®®f®"'^^' Follmongery. . pERENNIAL Rye Grass Seed; very Every kind of boiling down operations I beßt quality for sale. Particulars performod withatrea'W expedition, and &^_ n uW « without waste. " . ' t/v Sheep boiled down in large or small iy T ; TT _„- .._ „ Mfm - l/Wfh « quantity, on terms or purchased, T> m CONTRACTOR,. WOOL .SCOURING CAREfc'ULLY ■ H L .'.{ ■■ JW% ■. * • EXECUTED : Estimates Given, Jobbmgdone, Repairs Skins, Hides, and Tallow purohased. Highest price given 2305 WAIt jmaU*] imanMßHiß : . WOODOARTER, I, ~ DESIRES to thank his customers for price of horse-shoeing, their patronage, and to inform, the people of Masterton that having got into 'Hack horses shod from 6s per set for a lot of good dry' Matai ahdMaire wood, ' ho ■wMob to do more in the trade, and cash. Old shoes M wk All other perflons that will kindly favor hira with their orders may depend on getting both .work equally cheap, quality and quantity. Orders left with MrE. Jenes, fruiterer. Quoen-street. 2198 (HBO. WIOJT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2351, 20 July 1886, Page 1
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