LOUGHS. PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. FOE THE PLOUGHING SEASON. ]E,W. -Mills'&TOo., (Limited), ! IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AyD MACUIXEftV. ; . . . H'' AVE just JjttitW ex ''INTERCARG ILL," a shipment of HORNSBY'S icelelira ted f Wrought Iron Ploughs, Single and Double | Enrro#; comprising -~ ] ITeavy 2-R'lifiel P]oh £ ;]!8, : with Gircalar Skeiths.' j Medium 2-wbeel Ploughs, wit.li Circular Skeiths. ! Medium Swiiu? Ploughs,- with Circular Skoifchs. - ' . ; , Oiie Horse t-r Pony Plouglia for Gardens and Orchards. J KOBNSBY'S'StetJ Mould Hoards; Sole Plates; Circular .Skeiths, Land and Farrow •" Wheels, Oast, Wroujjht, and Mall-iahle Iron Shares. , • < HOWARD'S Improved Simplex 7Ag-fZsig Harrows,"" Light,; and Heavy Weights; , V ' | " '' r : Tultuiar Iron• Whipplotrees," for "two .and three horses. I BENTALL'S Chaff Gutters, 2 aud 3 Knife, for Hand and Power. . i RENT-ALL'S Oat and Bean Crushers, for Hand and Power. - j RENTALL'c! Horse Powers arid Intermediate Motions, 1 and 2 Horse. I Endless Chain Iron Pulley Blocks to lift scwfc., lOcwt.. 20c\vfc., 30cwt. j Orders will receive our prompt and careful attention, j E. W. MILLS & CO . (Limited), WELLINGTON. 2266 WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! SIIEEP SHEARS, ETC., ETC?, FOR SEASON 1886. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., | X,/OIBTON-QXJA.Y, 'WKJL.I-/lIVGSO>", | NOW LANDING EX "EUAPEHC"— • Makshalls celebrated Sheep Shears, I Marshall's celebrated Sheep Shears, 38a ! Burgon & Ball's celebrated Sheep Shears, bba | Bukgon & Ball's celebrated Sheep Shears, 11a , Ball Bros, celebrated Sheep Shears, *i All with the latest improvements made specially in accordance with the suggestions of an experienced New Zealaud shuarer. Turkey Stones tor Snears. sie-vvias: Twine, Needles. Stencil Plates aud Inl<. ROBT. GARDNER & 0° j ißOTsnyccasra-BrRS, 1 LA.MBTON-Q UAY, WELLINGTON. i . 2409
i Eketahima General Store, TEMPERANCE HOTEL j 'A.VI' CAKRYINii DEPOT. • JAMES JONES. Proprietor, i [Late Shut© & Jones.] I riIHE Proprietor of the above, begs to j JL thank the Public for the hearty supI port accorded him since commencing business. He is prepared ?s liifcheito, to j carry all descriptions ef goods to any | place between Masterton and Palmeraton ; North. He has also a large stock of ( general stores of best quality. Travellers can obtain fcrtt-class accommodation at moderato rates, at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks are provided. Orders left with James Elliott, or Townsend & Cowpcr, Saddlers, Masterton, will receive, prompt attention. 2249 4k§BilM »i i-,w—-i- *'• JAMES THOMPSON. I MAN U'FJCICEEK OF CRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Qukex & Chai'el Streets, Martekton. SUPERPHOSPHATES. | ARTIFICIAL MANURES. j nmim i CELEBRATED CHEMICAL j MANURES. LOWES & lORNS have been appoin- j ted agents for the above celobrated i manures, which are upon analysis declared ; specially rich iu all tbo constituents re- j quired for plant food. ] Price only ;SSPEK roiv. I FREE ON RAIL AT WELLINGTON, j Analysis by DK. HKCTOn. .Samples jnay be seen at tin* office c.f ! the Agents, Lowes & lokks. 2331 ' Mr. A. KEISENBERG, mEACHEROF M U S I C X A N D S I N (i I N O, Tenus on application. Term commoner with pupil. Adress cai-« Mr R. Gast. Chemist,. Ma*tert<m. .. 20(11 NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Ex. TAMSUI. FIRST ARRIVAL, OOMFRIKISC—--150 Boxes, and 50 Half Chest*. A Special Line—2la Box, containing 121bs iif tea, a perfect luxury instreugtli and richness of flavor. I was enabled to pic'; up the balance of this shipment, which 1 can thoroughly recommend as being superior to teas sold at 245. This Tea, and the following shipments,, con only behadintbe Wairarapa at the INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON, ; * F.W. TEMPLE,
THIS SPACE is RESERVED FOR 7 "KIT T V ■ i&ijrfiriiiiffV sax «■ 5 &SC-. QUEEN-STREET. URUPUNI NURSERY. —MR J\_ COLLOTTE thanks his mivoemuß customers arid the public fen their past ! favors, ;i.nd <l«r,ireß tu iufnnn tbuin that he is ni*w prepared to supp'v flieni witii ROSES, PINUS OF ALL KINDS", AND FRUIT TREES, &c.. etc., of the best varieties'at a great 'reduction Hi prioel Orders left with 'Mr TayW, fruiterer, will r«i»ii T « imnifidijite atturitimi. - 2270 ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Flower pots aud saucers Garden vases Fowl fountains Earth wara pines and traps Chimney pots, etc. HERBERT HILL, Manufacturer, Wallace-st., Wellington, Or at the City Steam Sawmills— WADDELL MCLEUD, & WEIR, 2271 Agents. W. J. LINDOP, CHEMIST, CARTERTON. EMPIRE. EESTAUivANT, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. Splendid Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. CLOSE to wharf, alongside of tram, with bath and every convenience. I»«sr Weelsi;.-■ BEDS,—ONE SHILLING ; MEALS—, SIXPENCE. J. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2436, 27 October 1886, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2436, 27 October 1886, Page 1
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