jRjOUGHS. ploughs FOR T®kPLOUGHING SEASON. V,fi> \«Aauwuu|) (IMPORTERS OF AGEIpULTURAL-IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, 1 qx "JNVERCARGILL," a shipment of HORNSBY'S celeI . i Wrought Iron Ploughs, Single and Double 1 Furrow, comprising ~- Heavy 2-whcol Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths. Medium 2-wheel Ploaglis, with Circular Skeiths. Medium Swing Ploughs, with Circular Skeiths. One Horso or Pony Ploughs for Gardens and Orchards. HORNSBY'S Steel Mould Boardß, Sole Plates, Circular Skeiths, Land and Furrow Wheels, Oast, Wrought, and Malleable Iron Shares. HOWARD'S Improved Simplex Wrought Zig Zag Harrows, Light, Medium, and Heavy Weights, Tubular Iron Whippletrccs, for two and three horses. BENTALL'S Chaff Cutters, 2 and 3 Knife, for Hand and Power. BEN'fALL'S Oat and Bean Crushors, for Hand and Power. BENTALL'S Horse Powers and Intermediate Motions, 1 and 2 Horse, Endless Chain Iron Pulley Blocks to lift scwt., lOcwt,, 20cwt,, 30cwt. Orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. E, W, MILLS & CO (Limited), WELLINGTON. ! SHEEP SHEARS, ETC., ETC, FOR SEASON 1886. L.A.MBTGN• QUAY, WELLINGTON, RE NOW LANDING EX "RUAPEHU"Marshall's celebrated Sheep Shears, 38m Marshall's celebrated Sheep Shears, 38a Burgon & Ball's celebrated Sheep Shears, bba Burgon & Ball's celebrated Sheep Shears, 11a Ball Bros, celebrated Sheep Shears, *1 All with the latest improvements made specially in accordance with of an experienced New Zealand shearer, Turkey Stones lor ISnears. isle win# Twine, Needles. Stencil Plates and Ink. J" LAMBTON-QUAY, WELAINGTON. 10., 2409
Sketalrana General Store, TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES Proprietor, [Late Sliute & Jones.] THE Proprietor of the above, begs to thank the Public for the hearty support accorded him since commencing business. He is prepared as hitherto, to carry all descriptions of goods to any place between Masteiton and Palmorston North. Ho has also a large stock of general stores of best quality. Travellers can obtain fmt-class accommodation at moderate rates, at this establishment, and f;ood stables and paddocks aro provided. Orders left with James Elliott, or Townsend & Cowper, Saddlers, Masterton, Trill receivo prompt attention. 2249 JAMES THOMPSON. MA NUFACTUKKB OF CRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Queen A Chapel Streets, Masterton. SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES. iwub &mm CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. T" OWES & lORNS have boon appoinJ_j ted agents for the above celebrated manmes, which are upon analysis declared specially rich in all the constituents required for plant food. Price only ;S5 PEE TON. FREE ON RAIL AT WELLINGTON. Analysis by DR, HECTOR,. Samples may bo seen at the office of the Agents, Lowes & lorn 2331 Mr, A, KEISENBERG, mEACHER OF MUSIC I ,A N D .SINGING, Terms 'on application. Term commences with pupil. Adrcss care Mr R. Gam, Chemist, Master-ton. 20G1 NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Ex. TAMSUI. FIRST ARRIVAL, COMPRISING—--150 Boxes, and 50 Half Chests, A Special Line—2ls Box, containing 121bs of tea, a perfect luxury in strength and richness of flavor, I was enabled to pic'< up tho balance of this shipment, ■which 1 can thoroughly recommend as being Buperior to teas sold at 2is. "This Tea, and the following shipments, can only be had in the Wairarapa at the M m, MSME, 1 : MASTEETOi!: : F.W. TEHUS,
THIS SPACE EESESVED FOR T W T TfWfl ' W H SH JH3IJ Su&JD3D£sXEX&, &c.. QUEEN-STREET. 0 ■ A r4; (* kl 7, 77 URUPUNI NURSERY. -MR I\. COLLOTTE thanks his numorous customers and the public foi their past favors, and desires to inform them that lie is now prepared to supply them with ROSES, PINUS Of ALL KINDS, AND FRUIT TREES, Ac., &0., of tlio best varieties at a great reduction m price. Orders left with Mr Tayler, fruiterer, will I'uceivfl immediate attention. 2270 N SALE BY THE SIGNEDFlower pots and saucors Garden vases Fowl fountains Earthy/are pines and traps Chimney pots, etc. HERBERT HILL, Manufacturer, Wallace-st., Wellington, Or at the City Steam Sawmills— WADDELL McLEOD. & WEIR, 2271 Agents. I. J, CHEMIST, OARTERTON. EMPIRE RESTAURANT, Willis-street, Wellington. Splendid Accommodationforßoarders and Visitors, CLOSE to wharf, alongside of tram, with bath and every convenience. TERMS :-16s, and 18s, Per Week. BEDS,-ONE SHILLING; MEALSSIXPENOE, J. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2453, 16 November 1886, Page 1
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