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I<o>ves & lorns. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, ■ ■ ..At 1 O'clock. ■; ; " " LOWES & - ; " , 'STdeiSlll, ■ ' . -MASmTOMRDS;. two-year-old Steers •JQQ Eat Wethbra 100 '• ' 100 FatEwea lj)0 store Ewe. ' 100' G'«od H W tB 00 Good yoiing Eweis in lamb. ; Mixed Cattle, Dairy Cows, , ' Hacks and Draught Horses, ; Pigs, Saddlery, eto, ; 5j376 WING to the rapid development of .tho town of Mastoiton and the dis- ■ ' T. L. THOMPSON '& CO. have decided to offer tho whole ,of their TE ORE ORE FREEHOLD ESTATE, • FORSALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ofwhloh due notice'will be given. ; The property will be sub-divided 'into wnall sections suitable for accommodation paddocks, &0., &c,, and prevision will alßo be made for small holdings for tlairy- ' The quality of the Te Ore Ore soil ia UNSURPASSED in tho Waimpa district! and Intending • purchasers will do well to bear this in mind. Care will be taken that wator is availabl# in every Bection. Due information rospcoting tho above may be ebtained on application to Mr T. L. THOMPSON, or Mr D. GUILD, Manager, Te Ore Ore. 2303 Acclimatised Bulbs., ADAMS & SONS' Collection of Early' Flowering Bulbs for forcing and blooming in the Conservative in June July, and August. Price, 10s 6d, IBs, 21s, 30si 42a, and 68s. ADAMS & SONS' Collection of Bulbous' Roots, No. I, for indoor and outdoor culture. 100 bulbß, in 50 distinct varieties. Price, 21s. • ADAMS & SONS' No. 2 Collection for Conservatory and Window tions. 100' bulbs.in 20 choice varieties, Price 21s. ADAMS & SONS' No. 3 Collodion, for. ' out door planting. 150 bulbs. 100 ,Prico, 21s. . ADAMS & SONS' No. i Collection, • 12 varieties, of hew aorta of Bulbous Plants, which are being sent out for „ihe first time. Price, 30s, ■ ' CUTTINGS FREE BY POST. Fuschias, Carnations, Picoteeß, Pinkß, Zonal Pelargoniums, Salviuß, Panaiea, Verbenas, Heliotropes, Petunias, &c. 2s 6d per dozen. Regal Show, and Tricolour Pelargoniums, ss.per doz. PRESENTS tfOR HOME FRIENDS. Seeds of New Zealand Plants—No. 1 Collection, Ferns; 2, Alpines; 3, Plants and Shrubs; 4, Filmy Ferns'; 5, Orchids and Carnivorous Plants; 6, Veronicas, Twelve varieties in each collection, ss. THE NEW CATALOGUE OF BULBS, PLAIiTB, ROSES, FRUIT, AND FOREST TREES Can be had on application. • ADAM'.S & SONS, New P|(«)t, boed, and Bulb Merchants, Gloucester- street east,' ... OHRISTC H U.R C H,; ' • V- Si OiHWKBpy. . ! 8. , GASFITTER, &c., QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON,:' of everY description, '' Work Emuteiwith'' Pmnpiihtdi. R W.TATE, SO LiC ITORi, .GREYTOWN.' : . , Office—Opposite. Bank of New Zealand. DAVID PRYDE, WATCHMAKER <S JEWELLER, . S, Mannera-St,, Wellington. WATCHES, Clocks and Jewellery -cleaned and ropairedi A firstclass job guaranteed. . 2370 % SB I TO TRAVEL THISSEASON, N tho- Wairarapa District, tho Colei bratod Draught" Entire CASHIER. For days of travo) and -pedigree seo ■" Cards.. . CASHIER will visit Carterton, Grey town, and Featheroton, and return to the CLUB HOTEL STABLES, MASTERTON. JOHN MIDDLETON, 2375 " Owner. FEBNRIDGE STEAM SAW . MILL.. .' 8. E. Gappbr, Propribtob, CADE and EXELL, LESSEES;" ■ W'B beg to inform the trado am public in general that'we ar prepared to cut and deliver all classes o timber at LOWEST CURRENT RATES Orders left with Mi 1 J, Elliott, saddle) Queen-street,' Mastorton, • punctuall attended, to, 235

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 21 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 21 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2379, 21 August 1886, Page 3

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