Ijowets & loruM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17tii, At'l O'Olook. LOWES& 10RNS' MASTERION. 25 2 and 3 year old steers 10 steers 10 Yearling Steers . . 10 Mixed Cattle 300 Fat Sheep 100 Dry Ewes 200 2-tootli Wethers 200'2-tooth Ewes 200 Eives and Lambs 150 Fat Wethers, good freezers 1 Good, well-bred, quiet Bull 2 Draught Horses 3 Hacks 1 Brake and Harness, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, At 11 o'clock. Sale of exhibits in connection with the.Masterton Pastoral' Show. ! T OWES & 10RNS will eell. afc their Jj yards Hie day Mowing the Show, exhibits in stock, implements, vehicles, produce, 4c. ■Entries advertised as received. BRICKS VERSUS RUBBISH. mRUSOOTT& ALPASS thepermani. ent brickmakers, bog to inform tho public generally that they deliver GOOD BRICKS in Mastertonand neighborhood, and as their brickfield is adjacent; to tho railway they are'in a position, to supply first class bricks' to .any of the station's or sidings along tlia Railway CHEAPER than any other person in the Wairarapa, THE IS THE ONLY HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT THAT YOU CAN BUY •NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING AT TIIE FOLLOWING PRICES Men's Suits, 18s 6d, worth 30s Men's Suits, 30s, worth 45s Men's Suits, 40s, worth GOs Men's Trousers and Vests, 12s Gd, worth 20s. Mon's Trousors ami Vests, 16s Gd, worth 25a ; Men's Trousors 5s Gd, worth 9s Gd. Men's Trousers 7s Gd, „ llsGd. Mou'b Trousors 10s 6d, „'"lss6d, Moii'b L. W, Shirts 3a lid, „ Gs Mon's L. W. Panta 4s lid, „ 7s Gd. HeavyWorkingShiits2s Gd, ~ 4s9d. Hard Felt Hats 3s Gd, „ Gs (id, Hard Felt Hats 6s lid, „ 9s Gd. Men'sN.Z. Flannels 4s Gd, •„ Ga Gd. White Shirts, 4s lid, „ 7s Gd. Lambs-wool Sox, Is, „ Is 9d. Flannel, per yard Is, Is Gd. Children's Trimmed Hats, 2s 9d, worth 4s Gd, Silicia Lining 4d, worth 7d. D. W, Calicoes 10d, „ la Gd. Twill Shoetings lOd, „ Is 4d. Elastic Belts lid, „ Is Gd. A GALL SOLICITED. Note the address— TUB WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY, ' Opposite the Theatre. E. B. HARE, Manager. Agent for tho North German Firo In--2397 suranco Company. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. jg N T RIE S will not close until WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst, RICHD. J. FITTON, 3449 Secretary. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. riIEINDERS will be received up to 7 i p.m. on TUESDAY, 16th November 188G, at the Council Chamber, Chapel Street, For the Borough Cartage for a period of twelye months. Specifications, conditions, and forms of tender at the Town Clerk's office. R.BROWN. 2449 Town Clerk. NOTI C E . mHE noxt English and European mail, 1 via Rio, per s.s. Kaikoura will close at this office on THURSDAY, the 18th day of November, at 6.30 a.m. also via Brindisi (if specially addressed) on MONDAY, 15th Fovomber, ac G. 30 a.m. . J. BAGGE, Postmaster. Due in London 28th December, Via Brindisi duo in London 4th January. Maaterton 13th November, 1886. mHE " Tailor and Cutter," the leading J_ journal of the trade in the world, thus refers to Messrs GEORGESON and Co's exhibit of Wellington-made clothing in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London"The goods, are in glass cases and wo cannot got a tioar view of them; !'but judging by the foiling insido of a Covert Coat, and as much as we could see of its edges, we do not think th'at anything bettor could be shown from- any part of the world. Wo certainly did not seoany felling in Ryan's exhihibionvto equal it for evidences ot really soiiiid practical tradesmaiiship, It is an easy thing to attempt feats of-workmanship tor a special occasion, but a close inspection of small things will generally reveal irregularities, thus showing that the operator is not used to it.' But this work as far as wo could see, is perfectly regular, and not done for the occasion. Wo must certainly congratulate our colonial brethren upon their enterprise. The evidences of their industry arc manifold, and clearly show that they belong to, and are part of a family which may be-fairly and truthfully termed a great and glorious poople. ' 2450 BOOTS! BOOTS!BOOTS!! CENTRAL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. MRS BAMBER in thanking her numerous Customers and the public generally, begs to announce the arrival of a- large and varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES, ■ from , the best French. Gorman, English and Colonial makers.' All Goods marked in plain figures A liberal discount for CASH. Large stock of our own make to select from. 2451 TO JOHN O'RAGEN. UNLESS tho horso, saddle and bridle left in ,my custody by John O'Ragen is claimed and all expenses paid within fourteen days from date hereof, they will be sold without further, notice, , J. TOBIN ' - : Boarding-houso keeper. Masterton, November 2nd, 1886. 2442
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2453, 16 November 1886, Page 3
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