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PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. PLOUGi. FOR THE PLOUGHING BEASON. r liW»iffiß^H^rffffi» IMPORTERS IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY. HAVE jußt landed ex'qNVJRCARGrLL/* a shipment of HORNSBY'S cele- , brated ~ ' .•■•'■' :.:' , ..■' Wrought Iron Ploughs, Single and Double ■, FurroWj comprising— Ecavy'2-wheel Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths.' Medium 2-wheel Plprighfl,'with Circular Skeiths. Mediunf Swing Ploughs, with Ciroular Skeiths. One Horse or PonyPloughsforGardons and Orchards. HORNSBY'S Steel Mould Boards, : Sole Plates, Circular Skeiths, Land and Furrow Wheels, Oast, Wrought, and Malleablo Iron Shares. ■••' HOWARD'S Improved Simplex Wrought %Zag Harrows, light, Radium, and Heavy Weights. ■ ' ' v: ' : :/:.'>' , . i-, : ' Tubular Iron Whippletrees, for two and three horses. BENTALL'B' Chaff Cutters, 2 and 8 Knife, for Hand and Power. BMTALL'S Oat and Bean Crushers,'for Hand and Power. BENTALL'S Horse Powers and TritermodiateiMotionß, land 2 .Horse. Endless Chain Iron Pulley Blocks to lift Bcwt., lOowt., 2fJcwt'., SOe'wt. Orders 'will receive our prompt and careful attention ' E. W. MILLSITcO (Limited), WELLINGTON. 2266 >EFORE the adoption of the CASH SYSTEM, we have resolved to REDUCE STOCK, I And to effect this we now offer IRONMONGERY FOR CASH at prices never approached before. HOUSEHOLDERS Who wunt home requisites and can afford to pay eash will economise by making up their wants now. BUILDERS Who can pay cash will be convinced by one purchase of the saving to be made. Tools of'all Kinds at immense Reductions. It is almost impossible to advertise prices, for quality has always to be taken into account. We enumerate merely a few articled, and shall continue to do so from time to time. Country settlers orders shall have the same attention as personal purchase, and ou* country customers will please remit at once on receipt of invoice. Close Kre Ranges, 2ft 9in, £3 2s; Colonial Ovens, 2ft., from 14s; American Stoves £2l6s 6d upwards j Galvanised Tubs, 16in. Is 9d, 18in. 2s 3d, 20in. 2s 9d; Galvanised buckets, 12m. Is 4d, 13in. Is Cd; Wringers from IBs up j Putnam Mangleß 42a. Letters promptly answered. WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS,

Bketahuna General Store, '• TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES... .....Proprietor, [Late Shute h Jones,] THE Proprietor of the abovo, begs to thanlf the Public for the hearty support accorded him since commencing business. He is prepared aB I tarry all descriptions-ef goods to; any' I placo between Masteiton and Palmeraton North. He has also a large stock of general stores of beat quality, 'Travellers can obtain accommodation at moderate rates, at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks' are ;proTided. Orders left with James Elliott, or Townsend & Cowper, Saddlers', Masterton, will receive prompt attention. £249 GRASS SEED. ! ■'•■•••■•■• GRASS SEED. PERENNIAL Rye Grass Seed; !ve.ry best quality for sale.' Particulars this, office, . ■ J22-; JOHN MONTGOMERY BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Masterton, ! Estimates Given, Jobbingdone, Repairs exeoated, 11622

MASTERTONTOTINUI. , THE TELEGRAPH LINE OF : COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, Sefiember 29th, leaving the Prinoo of Waleß Stables, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Castlepoint, and making the return journey on the following days. WM.NEILL,. 2103 Proprietor. WAIPOUA BOILING DOWN WOOL SCOURING WORKS. Masterton, JOSEPH WILSON, PROPRIETOR. THE above works are established on the site of what was formerly known ) Harvey and Murray's Tannery and Fellmongery. " Ever)' kind of boiling down operations performed with care and expedition, and without waste. Shcop boiled down in largo or small quantities, on terms or purchased. WOOL SCOURING CAREFULLY EXECUTED. Skins, Hides, and Tallow purchased. Highest price given 2305

WAR AGAIN J THE Undersigned, have reduced the Hackhorses shod from 5s per set for cash. Old shoes 6d each. All other irk equally cheap. GEO. DIXON. .T'HvUjiiP.S ON. HiNUFifITURHR OF TED. WATERS AND CORDIALS. K & CHAFBL StRBBTB, MaSTBRTON. SUFEfiPHOSPHATES. ; ARTIFICIAL MANURES, , CELEBRATED OHEMICA •MANURES. ' ! . OWES & lORNS have been appoinJj ted agents for the above celebrated manures,' winch are upon analysis declared specially rich in all the constituent required for plant food. ! Price only *5 PER TON. FREE ON RAIL'AT WELLINGTON. DR, HECTOR, Samples may bo Been at tho office of the Agents, Lowes & Tohhs. j 2331 . A, KEISENBERG, r ,|EAOHE R OFM'U.S I C I AND SINGING, Terms on amplication. -Term Commences ■ • with'pupil. Adresa care Mr R. < Gfiir,

H. JONES, woodcarter; • DESIRES to thank his customors for their patronage, and to inform the people of Masterton that having got into a lot of good dry Matai and Mairo wood, he wishes to do more in the trade, and persons that will kindly favor him with their orders may depend on getting both quality and quantity. Orders left with Mr R. Jones, fruiterer. Quaeji-sfcreefc, - Wm i H ta&s m m& m mm .RANGIORA "NURSERY. general nursery stock, begs to thank his numerous patrons for their liberal support during the last twenty-six years, and to inform them that hia' stock of fruit trees &c., this year growing on fourteen acres of'ground are equal in quality and growth'' 'to'", former years, 1 ' the majority being fruit bearing this season. JAMES STONE & SON, AGENTS, Masterton.. N. B.—Those who have purchased tee trees in Masterton speak very highly of them.' 2277 customers and the public foi their past favors, and desires to, inform • them that he is now prepared to supply them .with ROSES, PLNUS Otf ALL KINDS, AND FRUIT TREES, &0.,,& a, .of.the bes,t varietieß'at a great .reduction in I price. Orders left ..with Mr Tayler, fruiterer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2381, 24 August 1886, Page 1

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875

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2381, 24 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2381, 24 August 1886, Page 1

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