FOR THE PLQOGHING BRAS* IMPORTERS of AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENTS and MAOHLNERY. Heavy 2-wheel [with . /Medium 2^hodPjtS^wi^Miftehß''" v '' •MddiumSwWiPlpHgblijffitli,Circular Skeitha. . One HorBD or Poi>y,- JPlouglft' fot Gardcna irnd Orchards, i HORNSBY'g Steel Mould Boards, SolejPlates, Circular Skeitha, Land and Furrow :.; Wheols, Oaatj :.Wroupjlit, atijd Malleable Iron Shares. HOWARD'S Improved Simplex Wrought' Zjg Zag Hatrows, Light, Medium, and Heavy Weights. \ ! vi ' ! .'"' ;'' : :' ~;;:. l Tubular Iron Whipplotreoß, for ko and throe horses. BENTALL'S Chaff Cutters', 2 and 3 Knife; for Hand and I'ower. BENTALL'S Oat and Beau Crushefs,:;for.Haud and Poweiv BENTALL'S Horse Powers and Interinedidte" Motions, 1 and 2 Horse. Endless Chain Iroii Pulfey Blocks to lift scwt., lOowt., 20cwt., 30owt. Orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. " E. #. MILLSTCO (Limited), ■• WELLINGTON. 2266 SHEEP SHEARS, ETC,: ETC, FOR SEASON 1886. nHHHHH LAMBTON.QIJAY, WE.LJLINGSQN, A RE NOW LANDING EX "RUAPEHU"Marshall's celebrated Sheep Shears, 38m Marshall's celebratecj 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 mule specially in aijcwdajice with the of an experienced New Zealand shearer, ~,,: ' Turkey Stones for Snonrn. Sewing Twine, Needles. < Stencil Plates and Ink. »™» LAMSTON-QUiAY, WELLINGTON.
Eketahuna General Store, TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES Proprietor, . [Late Sliute & Jotieß.] ■-:■ THE Proprietor of the above, bega to thank the Public for the hearty support, aocirded ;him since;. commencing business. He is prepared as hitherto, to carry all descriptions ef goods to any place between Masterton and Palmerßton North. He : has also 1 a large stock of general stores of best •quality. Travellers can obtain Jiri-class accommodation at moderate rates, at this establishment, and good Btables and paddpcksiare provided. Orders left with James Elliott, or Townsend & Cowper, Saddlers, Masterton, will receive prompt attention'. 2249 -TAMES THOMPSON. • MANUFACTURER' OF CRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Queen & Chapel Streets, Masterton. SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES. mmfflffl CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. J OWES & lORNS have boen appoin,. i J ted agents for the 1 above' celebrated manures, which arc upon analysis declared .specially rich iii all tho' constituents.rth / qUirtid'fo , r t, plarit ,/ foo'd.' ;>i '' ■.'■" :,iM - ; ; «S'PBR : TON. •; FREE ON' BAIL AT WELLINGTON. '''Analysis'by ■"'■■■■'' ' HECTOR. : Samples tnay'bo seen at the office of the Agents, Lowes & lobns. 2331 Mr. A. KEISSNBERGr, TEACIE R'OFMU S I 0 AND SINGING, Terras on application. Term commences with pupil. Adress care Mr R.' Oast, Chemißt, Masterkm., • 2061 NEW SEASON'S TEAS, '■' ■-eVtamsui:' ' :" . FIRST ARRIVAL, .150 Boxes, and 50 Half Chests. A Special Line—2lb Box, .containing 121bs of'tea, a perfect luxury -in'strength' and-richness'of flavor.' ■;■:.. . , . iwasenabled to pio't Up the balance'of this shipment,. which • L can T thoroughly rocommend- as being superior to-teas sold at 245..• .'This-Tea, and. the following shipnrentsYcan only be had imthe Wairarapaat.th'o vi'i; ■<>■■■ ■■■ :•■■■ .«■.;?: ■■■,■■ ; .MASTERTON. JE(f*T
THIS SPACE EESEEVED QUEEN-STREET. KURUPUNI i NURSERY. -MR COLLOTTE thanks Mb,numerous cußkomotß aud the public foiitheir past favors, and desires to inforor them' that he is now prepared to supply them with ROSES, PINUS OMLLKINDS, AND FRUIT TREES, &o.ji&c M of the best varieties at a great; reduction ni' price,. Orders' left with Mr. Tayler, fruiterer, will receivft immediate attention'. 2270 an sale by the underU.'.;siopd- ' Flower pots and saucers Garden rases" Fowl fountains : Earthware pines and traps Chimneypots, etc. „ ,;.: ~;herbert. hill, Manufacturer, Wallace-Bt., Wellington, Or afc the City, Steam Sawmills— WaDDELLMcLEuD,&\VEIR, ; 2271 j.io ',■ > ; ,, . [; ',„". Assents.: W. J: LINDOP, CHEMIST, CARTERTON. EMPIRE RBSTAUiAMT, WIMJS-STBEET, WeUINOTCW. SpkvJid Accommodation for Boarders and ..,.'•'■ , . Visitors. LOSE to wharf, alongside of tram, 1 ' with bath and every convenience. TERMS :-16s, and 18s, Per Week. BEDS-ONE'SHILLING; MEALS- ' SIXPENCE. J. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2457, 20 November 1886, Page 1
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