Acres of first-class Situated in the Bidefurd District, sever, teon miles fmin Masttrttui. This splendid property contains a reserve uf 300 ACRES OF MUM Tho imimiveihiuti! iHude- six tmled v»? aubwittol fonww, H 800 acrcß laid down it; Knulish e,r;w<!iw and subiVhitliii int.'.cnii padVuds. ;i substantial dwi'llin" h.use, aluv.f. prk and other outbuildings .iOOOtihoep aw. now nVuiinhliwl mi t-.liii/ notnto lint !l i.. The above property is (or Absolute salk nt a low met on easy terms, and as an-investment ii BUperwrto any estate now in the market throughout the Colony. Fur fctber paj+ioulars apply office o! w'w-paper. 3494 M'ASTERTOX PLUMBING AKDGAB FIITLNG WORKS. DAVID PICKERING, IN thanking the public of Maaturton and surrounding district for tho liberal support during tho past 12 years, D. P begs to announce having completed his new premises, and ib now enabled to execute all orders entrusted tu him with despatch. Tradesmen, shopkeepers, and tho public generally are respectfully invited to inspect, his new and varied stock "' GAS FITTINGS before purchasing elsewhere, All Requisites in Plumbing and Gasfilting always in stuck, and all work guaranteed, as none but competent workmen are employed. Electiic and other Bells fitted. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths fitted on the latest improved principles, 2380 BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. MR TAYLOR returns thanks to the settlors uf Tinui and Wharoania, fur the liberal support accorded to him in the past, also that lie has made a Gnuiil Hwluntion n the price of Boots.
Firiat-clais Watertiglits from £1 Is Cash, Booked 1:1 2s. illii IMPORTANT To WP.JS MM--1 OH A NTH, H<;T.I,KEE?Ei:S AND PRIVATE FAMILIKS, Diwrtras of rnpltiiiiahiiin their cellars with CttUICJ'.&ELISCriU.'.SOF WISES^D.-TIHi-iS. Imported direct from tlw Growurn and Distillers.
MACDOUUALL & CO., South British lu&umiico Buildings, , Lainbtun-Qiiay. HAVE FOR SALE. Duty Paid and Bond : Whiskies-" Bur. -Ward"," "Cock o' the NVlh, I 'lira's "Guid Scotch Prink," "JuMlec," "Quel's Dram," Hubcrtaon'a and otlur leading brands. Brasbies—Munzor's, Hennessey's, Marietta, aud others. RuMs-LwiitW, Palo Jamaica, and Lemon Hart's. Geneva-J.D.K.Z., and Pollen's of Rotterdam. Gin—Burnett's Old Turn and Original Plymouth Gin Pom WiNES-High Class, Vintage, Tai»ny, Rich and Delicious Sherries—Solora, Superior, Old, Light and Dry CuKEis-Margaux, Lafito, La Bosa, Medoc, and otiiera Champagnes Louis, Roederer's, Hiedseick's, Mont's, and others Burgundies-Hocks, Moselles, Santeines, various Australian Wines— Orcnaclie, Frontignac. Reisliug, Muscadine, and Tokay Mam Liquors Bass' Palo Alonuii Gum hobs' Stout, AGENCIES, The Bon Accord's and Cock o' the North whiskies—The Bodega Company's "Guid Switch Drink"—John Robertson and Son's Dundee Whisky -Mutizer and Fib' Wines and Brandies—Canterbury Farmers' Association (Limited) for Feed. intj Stuffs-Inwood's Flour and Quinn's Shamrock brand of Hams and Bacon. PROPKIETOKS OF THE " Jubilee" Whisky and' Queen's Dram" and the celebrated "Jubilee" Household Casks. MACDOUGALL ahdCO., General Commission Merchants and Agents, Wine, Spirit, aud Produce Brokers and Importers. __LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. SHI N U L h. i* .
mO BUILDKItS & OTHERS-VV. 1 Piungnell Ira made arrangi'mcnts with Wiley lira. (Oarferfun), For their celebrated shinnies, and will mipuly the neijjhliurhoixl on the Shortest notice in any quantity. Alio, Hoose-Blocks Wuhe Pine Split Palings, and Firk ; wood. A stuck liept nn hand. Note tin tiddress— v W. PRAXGNELI* Town Carrier, Ohureh-.it,, (next Daily Officii) Mlisfcrtnii. 2i%
MAKitAw una Richard. im:M t Pbopeietor. n J} BEGS to notify that he hi ill J?J» purchased from Mr Johv Graham tho above plant and bujineas, and is prepared to cut and deliver timber, to order, any size, and at. tlio LOWKBT TRADE RATES. In connection with the above, John Oraham thanks liis numerous customers lor past favors, and trusts a continuance of the tamo may be extended to his Any orders left at the Opaki Mill, or .it J. Graham's Stoke (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Mfistortun, will roe it e prompt attention, ' ' 191)6 SPECIAL FOR'THETESTIVE" SEASON. K.J, PRESTON, WREtT IMPi'RTRR ■: »F A DSTBA ■ I.IAA WIN'KS,
U nSIIES to inform hiu Wnirampii VV custmnws'iiiHl others that he has leceived UOO gallons of AUSTRALIAN WINKS uf different varieties, nil well inatuatd, now mi sale :it the A\) . LAIDEWi.\EV : \UI/8, Lambt6n Quay, ■.'•176 Wellington'. JAMES PrTßilfi (bth'EtlwmlJum,) UCKNS/.D (ihAKBAL CARHIFR. ui.'ivoyi'd l> allpaitu of tin \J IWoujh .Mid siirniuiidiiiK district •it lowest currw t witta. Unlets left with Mr K. .Tinea \.ill.- :co ve piiuujit ail- •*■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2519, 8 February 1887, Page 4
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691Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2519, 8 February 1887, Page 4
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