EA.GLE BRWERY MASTERTON. PROPIETOR, 'AVING engaged Mr N. Stenhoufle, whose reputation as brewer is well known in this distriot, tho proprietor is in a position to supply ALE and STOUT not to be equalled in the COLONY. ■ Fam\ly oratn pvmhdly attended to, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT/ Perry-Street Masterton Agencies ;—The .Standard Insurance Company of Hew Zealand; Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee; Nor bury'B Draining Pipes; Mutual Life Assooiation of Ausfcralaßia, PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 698 near Masterton, 2000 acres with 2500 Btock, new house, woolßhed, dip and yards 4000 592 lorn's Estate, 6 roomed house • 5 acres good garden and orchard 550 i 600 Manaia, 12 roomed lioubb, 5 stalled stable, coach house, dairy, [ Men's house of four rooms, 16 acres of ground 1400 '• 601 Ekotahuna, seotions from £SO up to £IOO, on main road 602 Eangitumau,s2oacres, only £l5O r cash. 520 603 Villa street, four roomed house and kitchen 165 604 Wrigley Street, five roomed House, quarter acre 250 COS Chapel street, five roomed house, good stable half aero 350 And many other properties in various localities, suited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which will be furnished on. application to • ; G.S.W.DALRYMPLE, , Mastertonj Wairarapa. 1 CHARLES COLLIER WISHES to intimate to the sheepfarmers of the Wairarapa and surrounding district that he is now prepared to do WOOLSCOURING at the following'prices ;—Locks and Pieces, Id?; scoured and classified, |d ; Superior , Snow White Fleeces, l|d; bellies and " pieces, «now white, Id. Having had 37 years colonial experience, both in North Queensland, New South Wales, Australia and New Zealand, he can guarantee 1 that all work entrusted to him will be 1 done with the utmost care and despatch. i During- the wool scouring season all other B work will be suspended, to give our J clients the advantage of getting their f wool into the first English sales. All e wools entrusted to his care will be insured, stored, and delivered at tho railJ way station free of cost. j Highost Price for wool and akina • OLD BREWERY FELLMONGERY, e Maafcerton, 2721 AD' VALOREM J ,j II NICKEL SILVER BUCKLES ; at leßs than English cost, I can and will 5 makeup HARNESS at a price never ii before heard of. lam prepared to book > I orders. during the current month J for Trap Harness, all mounted with solid k Nickel Silver at 00 per sot. Asami. each set is 1 guaranteed equal to the sample. Terms—iOs deposit with order; Balance to be ? paid when the harness is taken, which r may bo anytime within Six Months !, from the date of order, at tho option of a the buyer. ! J. E, EVANS, • LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINON NOTICIS , mOWNSEND & /IOWPER » Return thanks to the public for past !j favors, and beg. to call their attention to their superior stock of J SADDLERY&HARNESS, , all requisites connected with the 8 rade. Specialities.—Horse Covers, f Kangaroo Leggings and Waterproof t Saddle Aprons', guaranteed to be the j in the district < t A first clasß COLLARMAKER always , on tho premises. '• _ All repairs neatly executed, and noth--1 in? but the best material used. . A oiE. -Customers may rely, in sending i orders, that their wants will have prompt i and careful attention, Pices are in--4 variably strictly moderate, and country residents can rely on receivin? the same 1 treatment, both as regards workmanship 1 and charges as if they reßided in town s and made their arrangements on the spot. r Note the Address— J To'wnsend and Cowper, Saddle, Harness & Collar Makers, MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS..IMPLEMENTS, PRODUCE, <k To be held in Messrs LOWES & lORNS' Yards, Renall-street, Masterton on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1887. mflE Association offers 190 Solid SterX ling Silver medals, ,as well as a large number of cash prizes,. Winners of £2 2s in cash can take gold medals of that; value. , . At 3 p.'..m, there will be a : LEAPING MATCH. ; ..,■ ;;: ~■':., '.■•: All entries except for the leaping' match must bb mado with ! the: Secretary'; at Masterton not later than d p.m. oh; MONDAY, NOVEMBER; 7, 1887.'; Entrance forms, programmes, and; prize lists, can be obtained at his Office,'!. Central Chambers, Masterton, or from F H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Oreytown. Ladies Hacks will not require to be ontheground;beforelp. m, ADMISSION ;t-BEFORE NOON, 2s fid; AFTERNOON, Is; VEHICLES, 2 HORSE, Bs; SINGLE HORSE, 2s 6d, Each Entrance, , Persons giving a donation to the value of £1 oc upwards,' will receive a free ticket of admission to the grounds. Gates open to the public at 11 a.m. Arrangements are being made as usual for.the day being proclaimeda public holiday in the Valley, and for jexcursion, trains' to .run at reduced fares' Refreshrhents'procurable on the groiihd, 1 ; THOMAS MAGKAYft 2731 Hecntfo.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2742, 4 November 1887, Page 4
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