TENT, Queen- St.,, Master tost ■A- Oil-Cpata, ete.; in thebeafrquaJity ,! ndlotreatrratesi•>.-•. tent; cover, xmpw&mjN ordering Oilskiiis, please send-heigh l : ,:;;.flttSTO/MrHQUSE^UAY,! ....■, ;,... r- ;,WEUW;oioK;: ,:■;•:/ 228 • F; Wv COTTRELK CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND^RWAKD. "■'■■•"'■••■ i: 'ING : AGENT. I ,':' 1 " : -AND GENERAL CARRIER,-! COTTRBLL'S.PAROELS' POST- DEPRESS Parcels and Paokageajforwftrded and delivered to any address, at cheap through inclusive rates, 'Oneoharge; noextraß; no trouble." Dei'patohes to Great BritouvEuropeahd Australia by over? steamer.:;!) .-..• .: v• v :,;;,;•;: ;•■.!. :;To. :-,- , -JJadtf- <a 21b 6Ib ; ;101b|r 8d "ad ;8(1,'B London (city) 40 6,0 9 613'61» England, Scotland," ;: ~■'.;: v:-vu [ Ireland: A; Wales: 5-0 7 016 6-W6 15 ' Melbourne and Sydnoy 5-6 6 0 66" 7 0 8 Auokland,Ohristehurcb, v •';. ...■■■ \.{ ;'andDuriedm' ... 26 30 .40 SO S Insurance effected if desired, : ' •' •' Berths and passages secured in going veuaol. ■*■■ ■. ■■.■{■- : . f . o;v.. Thb luggage of parties securing'ttokete ttj me is conveyed from Railway Station onl free of charge,-' ■'■■ '"-. ! •• >-' ■ J Letters and telegrams promptly • atiended to Dbmolo n«A Pn<,W„„n «.,*■„ I 11*!!.:. :. li, ..' .. <.. Jraeeofoharge,,, •" . -TeVNo.owy" •"-.■. ■■■:.':;,?,a.'Bteß»-- .. i. , , . ...... ..,. b ..,.v> „, JiAMES PETRIE ; (LateJEdtmrdJones.) V. • LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. conveyed, to all part3'of tho Borough and .aurcouiidiufif district at lowest current rates. !S Orders'left with jMr E. Jones will receive prompt attention, :■- "-^'SMft JAMES J. CURTIS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, &FORWARD. INGAGTM,'- •' GRBY-SIRBBT, WBHINGIori/■ pßOPßlETOßTwellington Parea ±u -Delivery Company; 'Gocik and imvwo' luuraiUDU 10 i world, No charge for cc™ ping up to 112 lbs; /; ; ■ : SPEOUL NOTICE. ..Importers and Business Firm in the Country districts will find itV ll3vinf.f>(ira tn liQirn 111*.'. i..JJ 1, to our care, as theycan depend' upon prompt delivery to and from "all parts of tho Colony. Every care taken'. • Irust, worthy agents in every town! "' Offices.-Grey-street, immediately •pposite the Queen's Wharf. •'■" ' •"• . Telephone 116. P.O. Box 168 C. PETERSEN, • GENERAL GABBIER BETWEEN. Masterton, Mauriceville, JJ Eketahuna. Pahiatua, and intermediate places. Orders and goods left with Mr Job Vile, Hall street, will warded with dispatch. .■' NOTICE. NEW STOOK~~NEW STOCK. r pHE undersigned beg to intimate that 1 they are in receipt of an entirely new stock, comprising; amongst othors the following lines : Ladies', gent's, and boys' saddlos; ladies' and gent's Snaffle, Pelham, and Weymouth bridles ;• breastplates'; V.S.stir. nips; V.S. and hardplate spurs; ladies' and gent's hunting, jockey, and twig whips; dray, spring cart, arid "buggy whips; kangaroo thongs; thick felt for saddlo cloths; harness.blaoking, back oil, and saddlo Boap. Also a good line in jufo hors.e covomfery cheap. ''' T ■ EF"Speciality-Jußt received a large consignment of Kangaroo skins for long leggings, The above goods, are., very, superior in style and quality, whilst the prices-will ;bly with ah; I , in the trade! \ Repairs neatly executed and done -"'' the boat mafnmal • ■ All »„„..i._. -.. promptly attended to. . • • '■' '■■?'■'■■ :Noto the address- '•:" '! Sfl/IHIO HntmnnN «.. J /I'll 4» • ' Queen-street, Masterton. v - -i 2241 • JAMES ELLIOTT, WLER itffMwmfUMAfrD QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. jTAS pleasure in announcing the receipt JUL" of his NoYembeVshipmentNex 'Rimutaka, Special attention is directed to the following lines:—'-' Best English Hunting Saddles, Ladies' Saddlesln great'variety, Sterling Silver mounted; jockey whipsnin various new designs, Ladies' Hunting whips,- highly finished and verychaste pattern's,' l Nickel Silver Goods comprising ladies and gents' ■ spurs in every variety of shape;; Also, a large assortment of trap' and buggy furniture, solid nickle'and plated Qerman Silver. In bridles a large.itook has been imported, which are wbrthy'of" inspection. : Also, a lot of jobbihi'material :of the very best quality. :■;"<{ >. N.B.n-A few' suits of horse doiMc' which wipe sold yery oheap. 2153 , ~ JAMES ELLIOTT: OXFORD HOUSE." QUEEN-STREET- MASTERTON, EIRST-CLASS: Accommodation is ' offered in this wmmodious v hiiuse. BATfandEVERYtJOM-;.;;:.!;":a-PORT.:.-..S PRIVATE ROOMS; .R]? Jajin 2a40 <*'■*,•} hyfKS; mSE, press and Mantle Maker, pied by BlriJ.UUßhfQrd,! No. .9. ffiniiers-strset, Wellm'gtonV'has opened -with' % fashionabla stock of millinery-for the season, Woolwork, Corseta,' Haberdashery; 'Fancy ■Ribbons," ; Glo!veß,. &., artd" Opdren'B ' '.",- ' , ~"!. 'from j yijs'.owi'material. -'-'llibi 1 Feather^mMndil
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2371, 12 August 1886, Page 4
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609Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2371, 12 August 1886, Page 4
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