V I, H- Wood- • ■ ENTRIES FUR STUCK SALES.. TjINTRIES for my Taratahi arid other I'J Stock Sales may be rnado with Mr Charles Haines, ac the Carterton Auction Rooms, by whom they will be promptly'and thoroughly advertised. ; F.H.WOOD, THURSDAY, 20th JUNE, 1889. At 1 O'Clock. STOCK - SALE, AT THE TAHATAHI YARDS. F it WOOD will sen by i Jtl' YY Public Auction at his Taratahi yards, on the above date 200 Forward Wethers 100 Fat Ewes . 200 Store do, forward 120 Good Breeding Ewes, in lamb 200 Fat Ewos and wctlwrs 10 Empty Heifers 6 Forward Steers 14 Calves 6 Dairy Cows • 8 Springing Heifers Pigs, Horses of all classes FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. New Express Service. Greytown—Carterton—Masterton Every 'Wednesday, Wet or Fine. More convenient and cheaper tharf the Railway. A well-appointed, comfortablo brake, and low oliarges for PASSENGERS, PARCELS, add GOODS, MESSRS BOWERS & MoRAE run a well-equipped brake every Wednesday as under;— Grey town dep. 930 am; Carterton arr. 10.15 a.m.; do dep. 10.80 a.m. ; Clareville. 10.40 a.ln.; Masterton, arr, 11.30 a.m. - . ' Returning: Masterton dep.'4 p.m.. Clareville, 4,50 p.m.; Carterton arr. 5 p.m.; do dep. 8.18 p.m; Greytown arr, *(i p.m. Fares: Greytown'to Masterton 4s return; ample 2s (id, From Greytown to Carterton Is each way. Carterton to Masterton Is lid single; 2s Gd return. PARCELS RATES: First ten pounds 6d, andSd for every subsequent five pounds. Oyer twenty-fivo pounds as arrauged. \ DEPOTS of call for parcels: Foresters' Arms, Greytown j Mr J. Farrell's Marquis Stables, Carterton ;Mr F. Feist's store Clareville; and MrF.T. Redman's store, Masterton, This brako connects with Messrs Thomas and Margott's coaoh from and to Maryborough. BOWERS & MoRAE, Greytown, THOMAS & MARGEITT'S (Late Lawrie and Co's.) LINE OP COACHES BETWEEN , MavtinV ovough, Kaiwalwai, ston, Morrison's Bush, and Greytown, connecting with Carterton, and "" ton. MARTMBOHOUGH & FEATHERSTON Leavo Martinborough daily at 6.30 a.ui,, arriving at Featherston at .Leave Featherston same day at 10.45 a.m., on return journey, calling at places of business for passeugers and parcels. Arriving at Martin' borough at 12.80 p.m. MARTINBOROUGH, GREYTOWN, AND ■MASTISRTON DIRECT. Leavo Martinborough every Wednesday at 7 a.m, arriving at Morrison's Bush at 8, and Greytown. at 9. This coach arrives in Greytown in time for passengors to transfer to " Bowers & Mcßae's coach, which leaves for Carterton and Masterton at 9,30, Leavo Greytown for Martinborough on return of the Mastetton brake, at " p.m, Passengers can book at Martinborough for Masterton direct, Return tickets Bs. MARTINBOROUGH' AND LOWER JALLfcY. Leavo Martinborough every Thursday morning, returning next day, Orders and parcels may be left with Messrs Bowers and Mcßae, Greytown, and at Baylies' store, Martinborough. 3229 THOMAS & MARGtTTS. T WAENEJtt (Formerly of Messrs Redpathand M a nintr, New Bond street, London), TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Queen-street, Masterton, ALL goods thoroughly shrunk, and fit and workmanship guaranteed, TWJ WOUr.D impress upon • yY ' the public that the called cheap Buits are the dearest in the end. One trial will convinco tho most sceptical that for first-class tailoring at reasonable rates, you cannot surpass his establishment, T. WARNER (Opposite. W. Neill's Horse Repository Masterton). 8211 if t i' e e h o ir S| f. it it if e 1, lo le 1 BOIMARCHE SPECIAL NOI'ICE TO THE LADIES OF MASTERTON, AND SUIIKOUfi'DINO DISTRICTS, OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. . JJAVING SECURED the servic of MISy HOURIGrAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, wo venture to assert that we shall now bo enabled t) give our Patrons tho greatest satisfaction. MISS HOURIGAN, having had cli _ of the Dressmaking Department in some of tho leading Houses in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, places usni a position to recomuiond her to our numerous customers, Our prices, as usual, will be oxtremoly moderate for the very best work, TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMEND- ■ ATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. L J HOOPER and Co ; GASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BON MARCHB, MASTERTON. . JEWELLERY 1 JEWELLERY 1!] • JEWELLERY 111 MBS M.' J. MULLIGAN mHANKING her old eustomers ii 1 tho Wairararapa for past patron age, begs to inform them and tho Publi< generally that she HAS OPENED HER NEW WATCH • MAKING and JEWELLERY DEPOT ON Lambton Quay, Wkliingtox. This establishment mil'be found re r ete with all the latest designs in Jewel lery, Gold and : Silyer Goods. Watches and Cldcks Cleaned and E< paired. AH Articles Guaranteed. Before making purchases elsewhei Visitors are respectfully "invited."! Compare Fricemd Inspect my Stock, MRS M. J. MULLIGAN, 155, liAjißjox : QUAY, WELWKOTOK,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3231, 15 June 1889, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3231, 15 June 1889, Page 3
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