SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1888. At 2 O'clock, I Extorsive and Unreserved Sale of Carpenter's Tools, Salvage Goods, Furniture, &c„ &c. V Kooms as above (instructed by tho widow of a deceased tradesman) • A complete sot of Oarponter's Tools, also-a lot of Salvage Goods, comprising an assortment of Crockery, Brushes, &c, and a lot of New and Second-hand Furniture, Black Kid Gloves, and Clothing. ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 10R SALE-M J. Bernard wishes to '_ inform the public that ho has decided to sell his woll known property on Columba road. The property is as follows:—A sectiou of land opposite the residenco of M. Caselberg, Esq., containin? four acres (more or less); a largo roomy new -house erected thereon, containing five rooms, hall and passage and outbuildings. Two acres of the property am trenched and planted in fruit treos, viz-90 apples of all varieties in full bearing, also 60 three year old forward applo trees, choice varieties and full bearing, large variety of plums, peaches, figs, apricots nectarines, damsons, quinoes raspberrios, about 300 gooseberry treesjcf all the choicest kinds, 100 mixed currants, 2000 strawberry plants, also a large grape vine in very heavy crop. The orchard is well sheltered with ornamental trees, and bounded by tho Makora stream, planted with willows. It is one of tho prettiest properties ever placed before tho public, and those on the look out for a comfortable, cheap property, cannot do better than'interview the proprietor, whose sole reason for disposing of the same is that h>i wishes to go into farming. The terms will bo very liberal, and can be nscertaincd on application to M.J. BKKNAHD or A, R. Bniniy, solicitor. Persons are welcome to view the property at any houroftheday.
1011 SALE,—Five Good Draught Horses, Ipply T. P, Lett, MasPONEKE S'IEAMBLIND FACTORY, MoLEswoKiii-si., Wellington, By special &J\ *~ appoint- imkglM. I C J. P. JENSEN. LATE R.W.HENN&Co., Direct Importer of all material required for the trade, and manufacturer by special machinery of REVOLVING SHUTTERS, WIRE and VENETIAN BLINDS. LAUOE SUPriiY OF ALL KINDS Ob' MATEMAL ALWAYS OX HAND. Venetian Blinds under. 14 feet charged as 14 feet. Blixds he-taped, he-painted, and made The New Gladstone Watch. 13M}d. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED DIRECT J. from tho Anglo-Swiss Watch Co., Birmingham, England, six dozen of their CELEBRATED _ GLADSTONE WATCHES. Being Sole Agent in the Wairarapa for the sale of the same. 1 have received inscructions from the Company to take 'egal proceedings agiinst anyone selling Waterbury, or inferior Watches for tho GLADSTONE, which is undoubtedly the Best Watch ever offered at the price, and must supersede all other cheap Watches, Post Free—l4s Cd, j Also on Sale one dozen Waterbury's at lis (id, PRESS WOOD .'.MASTERTON, I MONEY TO BE SAVED BY GOING TO GEOKG-E DIXON, BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, BANNISTER-ST., MASTERTON. AONTRAOTED FEET, Corns, or that ' J offensive noise of Clicking cured. NO GURU NO PAY, DIXON'S CHAMPION PATENT WIRE STRUNER is acknowledged by all competent judges to be the Best and Amplest in the Market. No boreing of the post required. Call to see horses shod with Steel Shoes fur fa per set FOR CASH only at GEO DIXON'S 2800
Owen's Patent New Zealand Sheep Dip. "The CHEAPEST aud MOST EFECTUAL" For the prevention and extermination of Scab, Lice, Ticks, the cure of Lung Worm anil Foot Hot in Sheep, and the destruction of obnoxious forma of Parasitical life of low type, -TESTIMONIALSWhataroa, Wan«anui, 20th Sept, 1887 To Mr W. T. Owen, Makiririki. Dear Sir.—l have much pleasure in announcing to you the success of your Patent Now Zealand sheep Dip. I dipped 430.lambs badly infected with 1 lung worm. Previous to dipping they used to die three and four every clay, and since I dipped three died in six weeks, 1 examined the three and found the lung worm ddad. They are now recovering very fast, If I had not dippod, fifty more at least would have died, and Ido not know when they would have stopped. Yours truly AUGUSTIN GEORGETTI. Memorandum from ALEX. MONRO, Sheep, Oattle, and Rabbit Inspector, and Registrar of Brands, Wanganui. 17th December, 1887. To Mr Wm Thos. Owen, Makirikiri. In reply to your letter asking for my opinion as to the result of the dipping of Messrs Davoy and Oo.'s sheep in your patent New Zealand Dip, I have much pleasure in testifying to the satisfactory result of the dipping. 1 inspected the sheep previous to tho dipping aud : found them badly infected with lice and ticks; and 1 again inspected them about a week after they were dipped, and found no signs of either lice or ticks, The wool at the samo time felt soft and seemed in no way injured. In my opinion your dip is one of the cheapest and best yet offered to farmers, and ought to do much to clear their flocks from lice and ticks. ALEX. MONRO. Sold in tins sufficient to make 400 gallons of Dip, 17b lid; and cases contaifiin" six tins, or sufficient for 2,400 gallons at £5 per case. Requires raisin? with cold water only. Agents for Wairarapa : easrs #' lOM3, Msstw too
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2801, 18 January 1888, Page 3
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