% :McKLASHA| CO.; JL/ ;and to inform them thatv they have added to their business a '#'...' '■..•' M^*«lMk¥!^V Which will bo worked-distinct, arid, tinder the Management of MR WINCHESTER/*; thoroughly experienced tradesman, and expert TEA BLENDER. Our Teas will be made! a speciality; Other lines in the shape of Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, i Candles, Preserved Fruits, Provisions and General Stores' y ill be Found of the best qualities, and at prices not. to be beatei) One trial solicited. JISSTON'S" . . CIRCULAR SAWS, ' ;■ BAND SAWS, SAW SHAEPENING MACHINES. -SAW PILESIndia EiißßEit, Cotton, and Leather ENGINE CYLINDER and LUBRICATING TOOLS of All Kinds. WHOLESALE &KETAIL LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON.
/7\ x - WANTED KNOWN,—That in comquer.cc cfjtlio du..ness In trade, Ihavc £ISOO worth of oxtra Btctk in hand, cccaistlng of Double and Single Buggies with tops and no tops, Waggonettes, Latiios Phatoni, Butchers/ Baker!,' and Grocer's Carts, also Spring Traps of all descriptions, Contractors' Tip Carts, Wharf Tip Carts, and Coal Carts. A large number of second-hand Carts of all descriptions; also a Brougham and Landau, throe Horseß and Harness complete, All the above are to be sold on the most reasonable and iberal terms. Apply to M. BOHAN WELLINGTON COACH FATORY, MANNERS-STREET (POISONOUS.) MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. n , ™-i Positively the Softest Dip m Wool, bAMO, itE LIABLE, I,A«3TXWfSUNIFORM, STAINLESS, C I*SAP ' TesiimoniaiOn September 16, Mr R, Evans put through my dip three or four hundred hoggets, us.ng Mr CM. Brook's preparation. The floats were very badly infested with ticks and ice. To-day 1 have carefully examined the sheep, five weeks after the dipping. I havo not been ablo to find a single hvo stock or louse The skims clear and bright, the wool has made good growth, and has a remarkable soft and rich feel. _ Altogether, judging from this one trial, 1 consider it one of t i , td J,P 3 « lth oMfket.-lam,y o urstruly, .Phiup C. Thbimbid. Inglowood, Foxton, October 3,1886. On December Iflth, at shearing time, these sheop were again" examined, and ound to be in exactly the same state as described above. Jf Vff ft Vq, 4 ? 5 8 ?J 1ou drums - I,lbarrels ' 20 ] ™> & m-> 100 do. 3s 6d j 600 do, 3s 3d One gallon requires diluting with 50 gallons of water AGENtS^ WEBTON Bros,, _ . . ■.-..'■ .JDABTBBTON,
SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES. CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. . r OWES & 10RNS havo been appoitiI tod asonte for tho above- celebrated manures, w ich are upon analysis declared specially rich in all the constituents required for plant food. Price only 335 PER, TON. FREE ON RAIL AT WELLINGTON. Analysis by DR, HECTOR. Samp a may be Been at tho office of tho Ag« ts, Lowm & lons. . 2331
COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF KOTtAL MAIL COACHES. 1 EVERYDAY at 12.45. p.m. for Woodville Tahoraite (for Napier,) and Palmerston, returning from Tahoraite avery day on arrival of the first train from Napier. JAMES MACARA Proprietoi mo SEEDSMEN.-M Envelopes can 1 bo obtained at DAiLyOffiee TICKETS I CHEAP! "DAILY OFFICE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2575, 18 April 1887, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2575, 18 April 1887, Page 1
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