/ HAK7BSTIING MACHINERY. SEASON'S STOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING. The-Buckeye lowdown Beapeks $ Binders. TJIIE Lightest and Strongest Machine in the, World. ...... ' . '".X J Tho NEW MOTTKK.tho Simplest and most Perfect; . •/■ ■• ' -. ' Tho Buckeye cannot capsizo on Hill Sides. ,\ ' .Mimport Carriage Necessary. } ' * ' .-. Tho Buckeye is AWAY AHDAD of aU.others in ■;. J ■". improvements this season.' BUCKEYEtwohfli'soMowing Maoliihes;' ■' ■••.' ■"'. v ; ' '.'.. : i - ; .:"-l ,:■'■■:.'';' '•'•., HOBNSBY'S Ounibiued Reapers and Mowers. .;' -.•*'. . ,' •.:.': V ''..;; HORNSBY'S TwohorsoMuwihpMachines. ;.';■ '"■'■■[.,, '.'. ' -•; , . ',' HORNSBY'S Scrub Catting Machines for Manuka'and Cotton .Wood Scrub. .. _■ American Horse Hay Bakes, : ::.'.;: Bdvpiviiig HorscrHay Rakes. American .Winnowing'; Machines for separating and /cieaiiiug .all of Gra'sa •/«-' ••■ ■•.-' '■',■ '■'• ;■-'*.- Seeds' and Grain.- '• -'-'' H ■■■".* ■:.< • ;;,< '•■-:;£-■'■ Extras for Buckeye Beapors & Binders Exiius for Hornsby's Uoapors & Bidders : .;_ "'^.\}- " •.AraoricahHorso Hoes and Oultiyalord.,> ' : -, : .V ' t * f .:.^.. ; > 'HowardVColonialPattorn Double Furrow Ploughs .*„;..■.•• .>.•/ v : :.'U.-''^-'''■■'•■■ :^v'' ■' "■ ''■,•■■' &PLEMEiT ; AM)- MAOffINEEY'-IMP^MEIIS 51-Eli-L'IH.-Q:!P.id - Nv!
Tm\& g& $ ""'am 'AUCKLAND ,WELLINGTOH.CHRISTCHI)RC'H,DUNEDIN A€BNTS : EVSRYWBSaS ■ ' . 'WAIRARAPA AGENTS:- "■ ' ■ ' Masteuton: J.6RAHAM.&Oo.,E..ffYETH,.G.WYETH. ' Cambktos: MERGER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN, . OiAßßViniiF. FEIST. ' GreytowhiMAXTON&SONS. ' - ' Feathekston : J. D. COX. • ,
THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF ,;;'>.. M.ZfIALASP ■'■■■" OFFERS G&EAT ADVANTAGES , TO PERSONS about t i o mako fchoir willß - and desirill g to' socuro tho fatthfui ww oxocution of their last'fashes. ITO PERSONS about tomarry andmake provision by marriago contraot or settle « ~" vv ■" ment. ' TO PERSONS contoni P Mn g th ° settling of thoivestato.or of a sum or sums of w money by trust dood. TO PERSONS • GB ! a rOUS ° f comtitutin ? trusts for' charitable or bonerolent ob- ) FOREIGN TRUSTEES s«!*W l monoyß'in tnnt far'pennu tnidetitip "*" this Colony. All such Bhould obtain dotailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Cms. torn Hous- (Juay Wellington, or from iiiuoukoa/üb. vVm. SELLAR, I* Loceil Agmif) at Mastorton
TOWNBEND A GOWFEB BEG to thank the inhabitants of Maste'rton and surrouuding districts for past favors and hopo to merit a continuance of their Bupport. ' Just received a direct shipment of saddlory and- harness, embracing jail the latest improvements and'dosigris. Also a' brgo assortment of Whips, Spurs, Bits, Stirrup Irons, Brush-ware and other Requisites of the trade, too numerous to partioularise,. Those 'who -intend purchasing any of the above! lines will And it to their advantage to inspect our stock before going elsewhere; ; 10 per cent allotted on alk'uisit Puiv chases,'' '■ '■ ,■ AoTE-Oustomorßmay rely, in Bonding ordors, that their wants will havo prompt and careful attention,' Prices are iiu variably strictly moderate, and country residents can relyjonreceivin? the Bamo treatment, both as' regards workmanship* and charges as if .they rosidodin'town and made theiramngements on the spot. ''. Note the Address—.' >"■.■' Townsend andOowper, Saddle, Harness & Collar Makers, Queen street, Masterton. 80G0 QELLARAndOHEMELLS, 1 : ';■■"; AGENTS FOB/ '' New Zealand Fke and Marine Insiifaiice -• Company, >?'';!'../;.'.'' The. New, Zeajand 'Accident Ins'irahce Company, ,' -'■<■ '■' i '."" Tho Public Trust Office qf.New Zealand; The J Colonial. -Mutual Life Assurance
G.L.JENNESS, BEGS to inform his friends and the , public generally, that ho has just received n splendid assortment of jewellery of. all kinds, also tjold and Silver Watches iOOjowdled 8 D»v.Bbb Drum Clocks, worth 25a each to be sold at IBs each, 300 English Levor Clocks to be sold from 6s; 110 American Lover C owe sold from Gs; 100 American Alarums to bo sold from Cs; 250'Enjrlijh «fnn Th t°, to sold from 9s a " d "". «*• Alm a large assortment of othsr kinds AmoncanEnslish and French Clocks. Diamond Rings, Bracolets, Brooches and all other kinds of jewellrv made to order at tho shortest notico. Also allkinds of repairs. Skilled workmen kept. All work'donoV'tho pro raises. G, L. J, Begs to inform his country- customers that they caii for forward thoir watehes by parcel post at a cost of 8d each way rcgistorcdi Country orders punctually attended to. Note tho addres 3 -{}.L,JENNI!BS I .(l.Willis-Bt, Wellington, ■ wot WALTER PERRY, GENERAL Bt GENERAL BUTCHER, '' • ; . •B.RWST.'MASTEBTON p 4THUB.WARBDRTQJ?.&cp. . '''.Adrais, ■■'■■',"; ■.y-.U-' humds Qdw.'.Wsiiinotos.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 1
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