w IL LI A M B£L' JL A It' AGENT FOR Ifow Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Ooinpan' ' New Zealand Accideii 'trance Comp Certificated Accountant i ut Bankruptcy TEMPLE CHAM BEKS, J TON. WILLIAMSON AND CO., SKAREBROKERS, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Star Chambers, 41, Lambkm Quay, Wellington. Monthly share and money report forwarded free on application. 2225 R, BROWN & CO Sub-Agenta for North British and Mer caDtile Insurance Company. And Murray, Roberta & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances effected at loweßt current rates, from sheep's back to Londou. 2100 E. H. WADDINGTON, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT, PERRY-STREET. TRADESMENS' books po accounts rendere. F. T. REDMAN, Land, loan, and General Commission Agent, TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED UP, Accounts Rendered Monthly. 2300 WILLIAM T. PEACOCK, BUIIDEfi AND DETRACTOR MASTERTON, ESTIMATES GIVIiK 1982 rj|HE real HUXLEY, the real Tailor, of the Lion Tailoring Establishment, is now ready to take orders for Tweed Suits, at £4los off the prize goods from the Exhibition, made equal to the best in the colony, in one day, for roady money. This will show you that there are not to be found any goods superior to HUX' LEY'S, no matter how much you may pay for them. 2155 L. JONES FRUITERER, (Opposite Bon March, BEGS to tender to his numerous customers and the public generally, the oompliments of the season. Local and Foreign Season Fruits. A large supply on hand, which will be Bold at prices to suit evoryone. Fresh Fruit Received Daily. 217 TO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. KUBUPUNI SAUCE ML PICKLE FACTORY, MASTERTON. JTRAYNOR& CO. having started , this industry, beg the • patronage of tho Storekeepers, and Public generally, guaranting at the same time to produce an article equal in quality to any condiments imported, or of Colonial manufacture. The public are asked to purchase Traynor's Sauces, Pickles, and Preserves for the following reasons Ist.—Thoy can depend on good, palatable, wholesome article, because they are face to face with the responsible manufacturer. 2nd.—By consuming Mastorton products, thoy will assist tho local gardener. 3rd.—By building up this new industry they will increase the number of wage-earners, and lesson the drain of capital from the district. Abk your Storekeeper forTRAYNOR'S SAUCES AND PICKLES! 2285 TO STATION HOLDERS. Fencing standards, ij inches by £ inch, or 1{ inches by 5-16 inch, cut to any length and punched to any ige. Price for quantities, 10 guineas per ton. Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with ratchet motion, at reduced prices. Boiling Down Plant all complete. Estimates given. Robertson and Co, Founders, Engineers, Boilermakers, and General Smiths. PHffiNIX FOUNDRY, 226 Wellington. J. BIRREL7' Berlin Wool and Fancy Needlework Repository, 46 Cuba-street, Wellington. TMPORTER of all kinds of Art NeedleJ_ work materials. Large Variety of Fancy Wools kept in stock, and a splendid choice of Dolls, Toys, and Fancy Goods, suitable for presents. The grand annual show Under the auspices and direction of THE WAIRARAPA & EAST COAST PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL 80CIETT Will be held oil the Society's Show Grounds at Carterton on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1886. The show will include Horses, Cattle, Sheop, Pigs, Implements, Farm and Dairy Produce, Vehioleß, and Industrial Exhibits, The Sooiety will, as in previous years, offer about fifty Gold and Silver Medals, as well as cash prizes, in caoh of the above stated sections of exhibits, and in addition thereto a large number of valuable special prizes in cash and in plate have been promised, bringing the total amount of prizes fully up to tho average of the last three years, Winners of medalß will have the option of taking in lieu thereof £1 cash for silver medals and £2 cash for gold medals. A Leaping Match, a Shearing Match, and & Trial of Sheep Dogs will tako placo during the afternoon. Programmes and Prize Lists giving full information as to conditions of entry, regulations of judging, and all other dotails, are now being prepared and will he published and circulated shortly. Arrangements will be made to run special trains at reduced rates, also to have tho Show Day proclaimed a bank and general holiday throughout tho valley. Intending exhibitors are informed that ENTRIES close on SATURDAY, the 23rd October, 1886, noon, either at the Secretary's office, Carterton, or at the offices of Messrs R. Brown & Co., Maatcrton, F. H. Wood k Co., Greytown, and J, D. Oakly, Feathcrstou, and that no entries can be received after that date. All communications in reference to the show addressed to the Secretary, Carterton, will bo promptly attended toAdmission to the shew grounds Members free; non-members, before noon 2s 6d, afternoon la. For the purpose of affording more adequate encouragement to certain olasses of exhibits, such 88-Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Produce, Industries, Flowers, ie,, the Society has decided to hold a separate show for . these claeses during the early part of December* and full particulars thereof will be published. V. O. BUCHANAN, ■ President.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2368, 9 August 1886, Page 4
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