?O'Si.EQITEOWING to. the inciejnency of the ■■ weather, ti!e SPEL TEMEMaNCE UNION meeting will Nvl'bg hfclil'tliia 'e?efiiii«£ 2712. CHARLES COLLIER YT7ISHES to intimate to the sheepTV. tanners of tlio Wairarapa and aurvouiidinu district that lie is now pre'paved to do WOOLSCOURING at the following prices. Locks and Piocos, fd.; scoured and classified, fd ; ijuponor Snow White l'leeces, pieces, snow white, Id. Having had 37 yo'aia colonial expeiie.iit'C, b'lth iu Worth Queensland, jN'cw South Wales, Auatralia and New Zealand, lie can guarantee that all work entrusted to Inui will he done with the utmost caro and despatch. During the .wool scouring season all other wort "will he suspended,, to givo our clients the advantage of getting their wool into the-first bajes. All .wools' entrusted 'to hia cure will he' insured, stored, ami delivered at th'o railway station freeof cost, Highest. Price for wool and skins ' OLD' I'.IIE\YJiRY FELLMOKGERY, 1 - .Maaterton. 2721 M:tiCK B'AU ' !' ATTHE -TARATAHI YAROB THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1837. Will sell by auction at 1 o'clock- ■ 150 Hoggets 40 Dry Ewes 300 Km and LuinW ' 300 Dry.Ewes, forward 30 Hoggets 12 Yearlings " ■ \ 10 Stoers, 2 yours 1 Young Bull 4 Ueifors, springing . 12 Fat Ileifero, in- lots of P 100 Wethers . 50 Hoggets 120' Fat Sheep, shorn 4 Dry Cows
2 Dairy Cows 1712 AD VALOEESI! HAVING bought a'parcel of SOLID NICKEL SILVER BUCKLES at- loss than English cost, I cau and will iiiiiko up- HARNESS lit; a prico never before heard of. • 1 aiu prepared to-book ordora (luring tho current' .month' fov T-rap Harness, all mounted with solid Nitcm Siivb'rat OQ pk-seL .A earnple is now ou view and each set is ifuarontoed cqnal to the sample. Terms—-lOa-depl'tit with ordtr.; ...Balance to be paid when.tho harnesa-is'.'taken,' which •may b'o anytime witiiiii "Six. Mouths 'from tho date of order,'' at tho option of tho buyer.., .• ' ■" .. ■, ■ "• LAMBTON QUAY, WELLING TON, W. 1 ill W : ''ra -- -,v m M wa /m iift MR P. O. M. JENSEN, .151 Lajibton Quay, CAN BE CONSULTED DAILY, Personally or by Letter, QTATING tho symptoms of the case, 10 All audi conimuuicatimia will be. promptly attornled tt> nnd vocoivo his careful consideration, TESTIMONIALS, To P. 0. B. JENSEN, 151, LambtonQuay, Wellington. Accept tny heartfelt thanks and gratitudo fur the groat bonofit 1 linve received from your treatment, I was certainly in the weakest of conditions when I first applied to you, but I am happy to Bay through Hod's goodness, .and. your incomparable medicines, my health is restored. I shall always consider it my duty to commend any of ruy fellowsuffering crcatureß to you, and |»int..to myself as a monument of your skill. I With many thanks for your groat lindness to me, 1 beg to subseribo myself, , ' Yours very truly, L A. 11. Marshall, ... ' ' Johuaton-strcbt.. August o, 1887, ] ■' ■ MR J, Morris, "-5. Willis Street, Wellington. Dear Sir.—l have suffered with'Scialiea Rheumatism, my digestive powor was destroyed, and eventually extreme kidney disease overtook, me, my bowles were partly pjialysed, my heart throbbed violently, and conyukiong.were frequent, but'Bince.i.havo consulted Mr Jensen 1 have been- rclievodiof all my. complaints,' Ml gladly bear testimony-to thu'/iyprlli ofhis'cure. To Mr P. 0; I>. Jensen, Lambtoriiquay. MitScorr, Thorwlon quay, Wellington, Dear Sir.—l have been suffering from Nercour Debility for several years. I wns advised to call nnd see Mr Jensen, and 1 am glad 1 did so, for sinco I took t« 'using his medicine I havo beon v oured.To Mr P. 0. B, Jonscn, Lambtoii-quny, ' 2720 Mail Service From Masterton toCastlepoint T. P. LETT, Proprietor, HAVING taken over the Mail contract from Mr Henry Thompson, tho undersigned 'respectfully inforniß tho Travelling Public, that "'tis coachoa will arrive and dopacfc from Mastert# (o Oastlepoint ahd intermediate "places as followsLeavo Club Hotel,, M'astflrton, ■for Tinui and Cosfclepoiht;. every, TUESDAY and FRlDAY'.niornings, at 6.30 ui., arriving in Tiniii ait 12.-30 Castlepoint at i p.m., returning eveiy WEDNESDAY and' SATURDAY mornings, arriving in Mastei'ton at 4 p.m, Passongorß arid Parcols can bo booked either.at Mr F. HOOD'S Oliib stables, or at tho proprietor's residence, DixonStreet, Masterton. -,• A Conveyance leavos Masterton for Taueru andßrancopeth eyeiy, SUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returning to Masterton a t§ p.m. T.P.LETT, Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 11 October 1887, Page 3
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