k SAplJJLil2K,liito, Next door to Messrs. Lota and: lorns '■:'.<: ;, • auotionrooms, BEGS..' fo; intimate'' to the übliool .'■, Hurroundint; dis tricte that he has a large and varied etoct e will be found ttie'fanio'us ' ■"-'■■ n Waterproof Saddle Ap :e ■■■:!■■.. rou .•• j' garoo Skins,' for Long .Leggings, Canva ; dorse Covers, mounted in the best style ,1 Saddles, fromthe light English huntio; i to the Urge Colonial, with bin kiieepad d androwlcantles, ' [ . All, kinds of Haemess made to orde 5 and kept in stock. Stable renuisites; i. Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoo e Oil, Soft Soap hi tins,', Harness Compo ■, &0,, always on hand, A CollArmaker working on the pre < raises, bo that Collars can be inade to fi Scoullar & Ghisfolife l . [Lato North and Scoullar], ■s ■■ • jj ' LAMBTM QUAY; WELLINGTON. cali and inspect their large and weIIpCRNITCKEpURKISBING, ETC which for workmanship, finish,and value cannot bo equalled m town, Harlequin Suites, Drawing-room Suites, Dining-room. Suites Bedroom Suites, Chippendale Cabinets, Occasional Chairs,' Over Mantles, Dining Tables, Iron Bedßtoads, Children's Cots Wire-wove Matteies, Upholstered fijiring Mattresses, Brussol Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs, Linoleums, American Chairs, Austrian Chairs S, and C. beg to draw attention to the PIANO AND OEGAN DEPARTEcke, Walker Erhardt, Brinsmead Justin Brown, Schwetchen, ete. Organs by Kimbell, Mason and Hamlin Bridgeport and Carpenter eto. etc
tie above instruments som on aeterreo payment System, extending over two or three years, to suit purchasers, Note the Address— LAMBTONQUAY.WELLINGTON J.G.MSCKAY KURIPUtfI CASH STORE AND • BAKERY, . T)EGS to announce that he has, attho request, and for the convenience of a number of his onstomers,—to whom he tenders his sincere thanks-opened that shop at the corner of Queen and Renallstreet as a BRANCH SHOP, whereby strict attention to business, supplying the BEST of everything at theLOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOES, he hopes to merit a continuance of their favors. CAKES, PASTRY,' aud CONFECTIONARY always fresh. HOT PIES j JSPTuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays. Goods delivered to all parts of the DisCountry orders executed with care and * IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASOtfs7BB9-1890, UNDERSIGNED has deoided , to offer at the Masizrtos PasTQBAiiSpow next year a prize of TEN POUNDS - For the Best Foal the progeny of PISCATORIOUS, which may be exhibited; and he is also prepared (in conjunction with other horse owners in tho Wairarapa) to give '■"'"".■ vim POUNDS Towards a Sweepstake at, tho same show for the Best Foal—the progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED EORSE |in the Distriet, He also offers for tho Masterton Pastoral Show, in the. iollowing year (1890) a prize of ; ' . ' TWENTY POUNDS For the Best PISCATORIOUS Yearling exhibited'ontheShowGround, / A.W.CAYE. MTeOreOro,-t-w ;,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3040, 29 October 1888, Page 1
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