F. H. Wood. ; i , TO STOOK • OWNERS. •. i >i The Purebred 'Shorthorn Bull, "ROAN COUNT." BOR SALE—That lino, long pedigreed young; Shorthorn Bull, ROAN COUNT. He is in erand condition, and is. perfectly quiet.. Hia stock, .n.ow, j two-year-old,; ■ hive: . been wonderfully successful as Prize-takers, and aro rich Beds, full of hair. ' , ■ Fur price,' which ia'low for such a well-bred animal—for Owner's name (who is a breeder of the highest repute), and for full particulars, " Appty to F..H, WOOD. 8187 Greytuwn. . TRESPASS NOTICE. • ,LL persons Ireapaßsiug on Matahiwi will be prosecuted withoutfurther, notice, J, is H. HOLMES. GEO. W. DUTTON, BOOKSELLER,: STATIONER AND NEWS AGFJNT, ' Lambtoii Quay,and Willis-st, Wellington NEW BOOKS, Now Zealand of to ; day, 1884*1887, by John Eradshaw, Chairman of the Canterbury Farmer's Association, 15s; Juhn Waid, preacher, by Margaret Leland, 7sj Major Lawrenoe, by Hon Emily Lawless, author of Hurriah &c;: Sciontitio Meliorism, and: ttie Evolution- of Happiness by Jatie UunmOlappertmi 9a Gd ; Liberty and Liberalism hy Bruoe Smith, 6s; Protection or Freotrade, by Henry George ss; .From Poverty'to Plenty, by W. L. Bees, HT.H.R, (Ja; Mr Potter, of Texas, 2s Cd; ditto, half bound, gilt top 3s; The writings of Jonathan Swift (Dean Swift), forming Vol 1 of the- "Garisbrooke Library," editod by Profossor Morley. The Cansbrouke Library will be a continuation of Mirley's Universal Library and will consist, of works for which the former series did not allow sufficient room. The lugoldn by Legends, complete with the original illustration of Orutckahank and others Is Bd. LornsDdone, Black more 2s 0d; The Legacy of Cain, Wilkie Collins 2s 6d; Under Currents, author nf Molly Bawn 2s Cd. ' CHOICE NEW GRASS SEEDS. Alsyko Cocksfoot Luoerno White Clover Timothy Red ditto Pacey's ExtraCow Grass fine Perennial Bye ' IS'FINE ENGLISH GRASSES^ Smooth Meadow Euugh ditto Woud Ditto Sheep's Fescue Hard Fescue Crested Dogtail and Fine mixed Lawn Also Fiold Turnips, Swede do, Tares, Rape; Hemp, and other Agricultural CHOICE SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AT EXTRA LOW PRICES. Hyacinths, Anemones, Rannnculi, Amaryllis, Tritonias Iris, Spiralis, Narcissus (a fine collection), Gladiolus, Lilliums, And many others Too Numerous to Mention. F. coTPEE, Seedsman akd Florist, Wellington,. 8178 " P. WHITE, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, IMPORTER, ETC., 81, Cuba-street, Wellingtoh, AGENT for all principal English, American, and Continental Patent and Proprietary Medicinos. JUST LANDEDSeveraI cases of Hale!s Nature's Herbal Remedies,includ-
ing Dr Lane's Catarrh Cure. Theso aro reduced to English prices, namely 2s 9d, 48 Gd, and lis. The above are genuine [ arations, and tlio public are warned against spurious and worthless imitations mado by unqualified and unprincipled persons, and uffered under the name of Herbal Remedies Genuine Drugs, Ohemicals, Toilet Requisites, <fec, Orders by post receive careful attention. F. WHITE, hamuoikxhial Chemist. 'Wellmvton NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. A COACH WILL leave EKETAHUNA FOB PAHIATDA ONLY, every MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS on arrival o(the middav train, carrying passenger! and . parcel! and luggage to Pahiatua. JOB VILE, 8187 Proprietor. AKITIO ROAD DISTRICT, THE Annual Meeting of Ratepayori will be held at the Roadßimn Office, Aohanga, on MONDAY, the titl May next, at 2 p.m. • A, MoHUTOHON, Clerk. 17th April, 1889. 318 WHAKATAKI POST OFFICE STORE TIHE UNDERSIGNED has op 1 the abovo STORE, and desires t inform 1 his old oustomers and friendi that they will be supplied therat wit NEW GOODS atLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. —A TRIAL HESPEOIFOUT SOLICITED.J. B. OSBORNE. —— ( WnAKATAKI, February flth, 1889. .21! Eketahuna Livery and Bai STABLES, PETER THOMSON.... PKOPIUEIO: HAVING taken over, the atabl belonging to ; the Ekotahu. Hotel is prepared to supply travello and others with Buggies, Horses oto, < the shortest notice. The LIVERY DEPARTMENT beii in charge of a oompetent groom trav< leva can rely on the boat attention beii paid to their steeds. , Goods Carted to all parts of the d trict at reasonable charyes. 31. Eketahuna Boot LATE of Masterton begs to inform tl inhabitants of Eketahuna and surroun ing distriot that he has tsken't premises lately in the occupatibn ofl R.T.Betty. His motto is—o ILITY, TERSEY BULL CALF FOR .SAI JAS.STUCKEY, < :Te 195 ' Optkl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3188, 25 April 1889, Page 3
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