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CHOICE NEW seeds. A LARGE and VARIED Assortment ,-.■".• ; -Oil':;--., '■'..;;''' ;; ( . AgTiciiltiiral, jGrardeni '" ■"■' '"' ' ' ..-and' '>''"' ; :, i Our Stock of Garden Seeds comprise'a Ha«;e assortment of tjie very best new and fold varieties in Every Department, no expense being dpkred to securo tlie truest and jpurest samples.: ' '.v-.'T-':Tho list of FLOWER all 'themost popularvarietiM furbpeiißorders and ConservatoryOrnamentation, - many,ol ;.the Choicest Eiiaiish Varieties being saved "ih'-puf ovfii IS ursorios from improved choice ; StOck. ,: . •!-'>■ ■'.'■,'..:.':':.":■'■.: ;'; andNURSERY GARDENERS aCon'aidorableßeduction will 1 Jj 'h made on the retail prices when LARGE ORDURB are forwarded. 'llO THINCOURAGE Country Customers to'grow my SEEDS, I. will now send nil L Jjj! Garden Seeds (Peas, Beans, and Po'atoeiexcepted)'post free to any address in the Colony at my Detail Catalogue prices. " LL ARDEIvS will be delivered FREE to aiiy-Boi.k'ittg Office, Railway L ' \J Station or Wlwrf, in Wellington, but parcolspw port must be prepaid. '.....,..' '■,. ■ P. COOPER, ieeilsman, Nurseryman, and Florist, Central Seed Store MANNEKS-SritEET... WELLINGTON. GOOD NEWS FROM THE GOLDFIELDS. N T O FRAUD! NO DELUSION! NUGGETS FOUND EVERY DAY. THE ONLYPLACE TO FIND THEM AT MIUIFIE & OCX'S CASH BLUE SHOP.

DO YOY DOUBT IT ? COMB AND SEE FOR YOURSELVESI I 50 Boxeu Candles at 10a sd, 50 boxes Sperm ditto at Bd, 9d, 9sd lb, Boat cleaned curronts 61b for 3s, Picklos 9d,iOd, Ib, Sauco 3 bottles 1/6. Jam 5/3, 5/6, 6s per doz; 6d and 7d per tin. Sugar 9/6,10/6,1-1/ pur 401b bag, Blue 9d. Blacking 8d per doz Fresh Tinned Oystoi-s, 8d Digby Chioks, 1/- ,' ...', , TRY OUR UNRIVALLED INDIAN TEAS, ■ (Ones Tasted Always Used.) At 2/-, m 2/6, .2/9. . BdTTLED FRUIT, 1/. : TINNED FRUIT, 1/6. FLOUR—Sacks, 22aj 100's, lis 6d, PATRONS- WAITED ON FOR ORDERS,, OKDEKS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO, IS'NOTE TBE ADDRESS^ MINIHB AND Co., ftIASTERTON AND MAUIiICEVILLE, • Masterton Steam, Sash & Door •WtfMIMM PLANING AND MOULDING MILIS. WILLIAMS AND BARKER, (Late E. Toomath). " IMPROVED MACHINERY hau been introduced by which every description of work ciui be turned out in a superior style, and owing to the large and rapid mtputr the prices of all kinds of building materials and fittings'are greatly reduced. ! he Trade will be LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, and all orders promptly executed Evury description of building material kept constantly on hand. Thiß inoludes ■ large and superior stock of WELL SEASONED WINTER'.CUT TIMBER, (jur Janufactures comprise all kinds of DRESSED TIMBER, Rusticating, Flooring, ,-ning, Arclntrayes, ceiling panels and cornices,- mouldings of all sizes"; piles and mingles, sashes, doors and joinery of overy description. These will be supplied mi order at lowest remunerative rates, Our stock includes plain, fancy'and colored dass (cut to any bizo), lime, cement/, bricks, drainpipes, &c. Our motto is iMALL PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS .„ and a LIBERAL! DlSv JOUNT FOR CASH. To Parties about to Build.—W. &B, specially thank the ,mb|ic of Mastertou and the surrounding WairarapaDistrict for the liberal patronage •'.hey have hitherto received, They have now, had a large experience in the district I'liey 'have secured an efficient stuff of able hands, and- they are able to guarantee hat all orders for buildings &c, will be executed in a mannor that willfully bear 'iut the good reputation which the firm has always enjoyed. '.,.'• ; .: WILIAMS & BARKER '. BUILDERS AND COMaOTORS 1; Estimates given for General Repairs and Buildinga 6f any description.

EEID AND GMT'S [ OINED', PULVERISING : DISC HARROWS, In sizes from 6ft to 12ff wide, Alwi ') 1 heir improved Broadcast, Forca.FeedUrftiii.GraßaundTurnip'Soiver. Sowaunifornily ■egular under ad p nditions, and can be entrusted to the RUidaneo of a hoy, ; Send for estiinbnials. Grain Drills from II tol7coulters The grain being Covered atoncOprevoutr Send for Testimonials. Patent Baggers (Single or Double). Send for testimonials, Ont if iliesoSiiii.de Baguers cut, wlion timed, 'JO bags in half- an hour. Also, Nos 1.2,3, tnd 4 CHAFF CUTTERS: with all latest improvements,: Over 8,000 mado. Double rVio birds from taking the seed. Also iheir PA I'ENT DAGGERS (singlew double); surrow ploughs; over 8,000 made OAM BRIDR|« RuLLERS, all m\ with plain and .ofiatedringp, or all plain rings,. 3TISEL ZIGZAG HAtiilUWij, Nulßival Fan .Mill-, Mic wido, railage paid. No 1 Koyal Fau Mill, 30in wide," railage'paid, Beutall,' jDDChafrcuitcrV ".''•':' Flexible Tripod Harrows,. Square Link Chain Harrows, allsizes. CliafooltM* andilhancutters and Baggers, all Mzes at rcductd prices. Uoreogoars ,1, 2,3, and dJiprse, Hso Now Patont Light 2-honetJear. Fdnciug Standards, Plain ai.d Barbed Fenoin* who Wlro Strainers, Drays/Turnip and Manure Drills, Grubbers, Ao'neHarrows, Co.i, Bruisers etc EEID & OKAY'S TUMIE,SOWERS, with or without, Guano Sowers;, all jizcsj 1 to lfiOoulteis, and ? to 14 inches apart; madotu and ijianura down the same tube, or in two, one follorasfthe oilier. ThU drill is very spec' tally c'ommoiijed by all those who have used them. ' ■,. ■..''" ' -.Testimonial.justreceived:- "Tiraarulst Jlav \" Messrs REID& GRAY, ," .;,;;, ~,'',''" . "Boar Sirs.-In reference to the Turnip and Manure Drill which I purchased/rom'you ia;Novombor last ye.ir, fur. George Gray itussell, .Bsij.,', "Ofcipu'a, Tirnaru, lhaye ploiisu'ro' instatiii" that it is the best jdrlll 1 : have .seeii; fui distributing artificial manure- oifclier in a dry or damp'.atatb;itnever, cloirs,,'and is easily repulatcd as toquintlty, and distributes tho manure ivith perfect reguiarity, and gavo good satisfaction, . ..'l'.,;' 1 ! Yours truly, . ■,,.: ' :',:. ■■ : 7 ■;,.;■;./'-'^Aibx:Wvuib^ ..'■■■ -*';;•; ■'\PLOUGHFITTINGSATRpu6^ . .';■:_;;:" ■;CATALoGU£S ; oN^feATl6il..| 'i.■r^'-'^P. • '■ ! \i<':■■ : '.''"''''',■']!';. : '':- '- 1 ' ,';■.'.'/"' '-■■ifavi;a:'' '•• .■'-.' ! ' 'Glujtohuiifl Shuttleworili'sMillsiiiudEngines, • ;. ; : ; ■ V'LQWES.ANDIORNS;I®6TERT6n:AOTTB; •='^- ;^-:^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3034, 22 October 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3034, 22 October 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3034, 22 October 1888, Page 1

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