TAUERU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE & GENERAL. STORE W RIDDLE, whilst thanking th( , public for past patronage ainoi commencinffbusiness in the Taueru, begi to inform them that he has just receivet a large stock of general stores of the bes quality. Travellers will find First Olasi Accommodation at moderato charges a this establishment. Good paddocking an< stable accomodation, The BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT is still under the management of Mr S JNoary, All kinds of Boot and Sho work executed on the premises. Eepair noatly exeouted. W. RIDDLE, Proprietor, im<Kn« ENGLISH FERNS immmw® IN all the Rarest and most Beautiful c the Crested and Tasseled varieties including Athyriums, Lastreas, Scolopen driums, etc, from Is each. Beautlfi variegated FERNS, including Pter: Argyrea, tricolor, andcreticaabbolineatt Splendid opportunity for FERN FAS CIERS. All kinds of Bedding Plant from 8s per 100. G-reenhouwe Plants from 6s per dozen. Orchids, Stov Plants, Siyeet-sconted Plants i beautiful Variety, Plants of Oucun bers, Melons, Vegetable Marrow an Pumpkin, twopence each. Tomato Plants In variety, one shilling per do?en. AnyLAYINGOHT or other JOBBIN WORK entrusted to me is guaranteed 1 be executed in a skilful, scientific, at thoroughly workmanlike manner. PARCELS POST Any order from lib to lllbs in weigl can be forwarded per parcel post i perfect safety at a trifline; cost. Apply to me for anything you ma require and your wishes will be attende to. Special list of all kinds of Plants c application to C THOMPSON, raKSWffISSa MASTERTON. Communications left at Mr Taylei or Mrs Preston's Fruit Shops will recei l immediate attention. C. WAG LAND, BUTCHER, Masterton. PRIME BEEF, and Best Qualii MUTTON always on hand. 231 JIMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AN HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Desires to inform his patrons and the pu lie of the Wairarapa generally, that he h taken over the old-established busines so long efficiently conducted by MR FARQUHAR GRAY, In Queen-Street, Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the pa ronage that has hitherto been so liberal extended. J.R. would remind customers that h experience and long connection with 1 Gray's business is a guarantee that tl satisfaction given by this establishment i the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, whee wright engineering, and blacksmithk work, executed with despatch and on tl most reasonable terms. 151 TTHERE SHALL WE BUY OD. VV FURNITURE? Is a question which occurs at some perio of life to almost all of us and it is a ques tion which involves two important cor siderations, viz., Quality aud Pries Economy is'a virtue which should b possessed by everybody, and in thinkin about 'Where shall we buy otir Furniture people naturally desire to be directed t the place where they can obtain the bes value for their money. 1 therefore hav much pleasure In drawing attention to th fact that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, made from well selected and thoroughly seasonedmaterial at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Mattrasses and Bedding of every kin in stock, Pictures framed, Carpets planned aud lai Furniture Repaired, Re-Covered am Re-Polished. Ladies'Needleworktastefully mounted am adapted toanyartiole of furniture required All Goods delivered free to any part o the town. Note the address—Queen-st., Master ton (opposite M. Oaselberg's Store), W" WHITTi Proprietor 2677 THE WAIRARAPA & EAST UOASI PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877 Incorporated 1878 THE ANNUAL BAM & EWE FAIR Will be held on WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY 'BB, IN THE SOCIETY'S PRIVATE SHOW GROUNDS,
I Near the Railway Station, CARTERTON Stewards in ChargeMessrs E, W, Dorset, H. Braithwaite, and J, Reynolds, mediately after the termination of the former. The Stewards have power to Postpone the Sale of the EWES to the following day, should such be necessary, ENTRANCE PEES: RAMS,—Sixpence per head up to 10. and 3d per head for all over that number, EWES.—One Shilling per score up to 100, and Gd per score for all over that number. ENTRIES, accompanied by the fees, must be lodged with the Secretary, at Carterton, on or before THURSDAY, 9th February, 1888, at 110011. To ensure correct catalogues, the entries should state—1. If the Rams aro to. be sold separately or in lots of 2,0, 10, or otherwise, and of the Ewes whether they are to be sold single in scores or hundreds. 2. The breeds and ages of all She ep 3 The namo of the Auctioneer who is to sell them, All sheep to bo in the pens by 10 a.m., and to be removed only by permission of the Stewards. Entry forms can be obtained at tho office of Mr F. H, Wood, Auctioneer, Greytown, or from the Secretary, Carterton, to whom all be addressed. 0. EDWARD HALLORAN, Secretary, I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2805, 24 January 1888, Page 4
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773Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2805, 24 January 1888, Page 4
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