PRIZE LIiGHORNS. Tho .WHITE LEGHORNS, brod and owned by mo, winners , of- the SILVER MEDAL, CUP. and SPECIALS for best birds iii the Shojvs 1886,'W known to be tho finest strain inM colony. At tho'lato' show I purchased the Three. Best ■ Hens exhibited, and am now prepared to supply eggs from an unrivalled breeding pen. In BROWN LEGHORNS I bavsa mostporfeet Cook maled with Pullets bred from spioial prize winners, 1886. With each sitting purchasers uau have a few- eggs from my import'd birds (white or brown) to enable them to mate their slock next Beason without breeding in. Eggs guaranteed. Price LI per dozen." F. J, W, FEAIi, WILLIS-ST. akd KILBORNJE. A .B. -Anothor. importation of Two Pairs '■Vhhes duo by steamer from England. • im |J A M E.S jjt Hu M P SON MANUFACTURER 01? CRATED WATERSAND CORDIALS Quees& Chapel Streets, Mastbbton. W. H. INGRAM, WATCHMAKER m JEWELLER, gEGS to notify that ho has removed from his-premises, Willia-streot, to— No. 157, MULLIGAN'S BUILDINGS, , Lambton-Qvay, • (3 doors from Queen's Hotel,) WELLINGTON. ' , : t . Sole for the repairs and materia: n the Wellington District for the I'RY WATCH Co. ' ' TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS E wish to draw the, attention of all builders and Oontractor.S; tp tho oxcellerifc qiialify of 'WILSON'S AUCKLAND CEMENT, wliibh Imfeo proved beyond all doubt to be equaj,, it not sumioit to the Imported iCoinent, both by Architects and Engineers.; and "or which we are the Sole Agents in. tho Wellington District. Wo liavo." also, on Sale Wilson's Hydraulic Lirno, fills Lime, aiid." ©very - descriptibri of Drain 'Pipes, and Stoneware Pottery, ill orders attended to Iwitli- promp ■ lespatch. Note tho address-PETER lIUTSON & CO., Waring Taylor Street iYellinston. 053 f ALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, .. ' BRIDGE-ST., MASTEUTON iLAOKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOEING SMITH, ' )esires to inform his patrons and therp'dbic of tho Wairarapigenoriilly/that hp has aken over the old-established business, 0 long efficiently conducted by MR : GRAY, In QuEEN-SiiiEEr," MasteATON,. ' ind' he solicits a continuanco of the pat onage that lias hitherto been bo liberally xtended. . ;, : \J.It. would remind customers .that; his xperience arid long coniectipii w;itji-;JIr Iray's hnpess, is a.. guarantee!tijgt ;the atisfactioii given by this o'stablishmont iu lie past will Be '.tiohtiiiued. ; Eveiy - kihd'-of 'ferb-slioeilffi;i' ivh v efei> fright engineering, and blacksmithing fork, executed with despatch and oh the lost reasonable term*. 1 Iss
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2709, 24 September 1887, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2709, 24 September 1887, Page 1
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