a hanna The banhuipic.y ol I,ij>litl>sui<l Allen undCo Oi t'lirihlc'lnu'ch i bISSOLUTK)N OF rARTNhUSHIP jI.I.XISTIN'G liiifivctii Jl. Inhibited on the onu part, and R. Hamuli mi ilit Hi other pint, in : In' business rank (I on under the 11:11110 mid style nl iUJanuali and Cn, at 7!l, Lamblon i.hiay, inn! Is. Cuba-sttecf Wellingh n ;'Victoria Avenue Wimciinui, Hastings skeet, Napier; Queen-street, Auckland ; and Mawhera IJniiy, Greyiuoutli, THE WHOLE 01-' TUE STOCK OF >I)FDQ A'JOOTS. SHOES. 811 For the next 21 DAYS, in order to close paitnershw accounts. The value of tlm stock on hand at the present timo in the various places is £78,000 ALLKEW, FRESH ; \ND GOOD, and will be sold Rkmrdim w Profit mt iiuality unci (Quantity oD'eied to the public. For Years we have held the higest studs and done considerably the largest busi ness in New Zealand, and II HAM AH, THE SOU! PROPRIETOR, Intends still to maintain the larger trade cm:: after this great Dissolution Sale closes. During this Great Sale it is needless io say the Bargains will be somo thin* surprising, as the stock must he realised on to close tlm partnershipaccounts, and though space will not allow us to give a detailed pricu list the public can take Ji Hannah's word fhut No Reasonable Offer will be Refawl, The Great Dissolution Sale commenced on SATURDAY, JULY 0, 18b!), and will be continued for !!1 days only, For the purpose of this sale the stock has been all taken and HE-MARKKD. 0 Uonntiy Customers and .Storekeepers :-As R Hannah & Co Co are noted for keeping the best foods in New Zealand, and the largest stocks, look out and secure some of the bargains which will be actually thrown at tho boot-purchasing public during this great dissolution sale. E3L Noto the address W R HANNAH & Co 7S, Jjiiinbtoii Quay and 28, Cuba-street, Wellington
NUIISERy STOCK \ NURSERY STOCK ! "VTOW ON SALE in line condition a very choice assortment of nursery stock Jjl consisting uf almost everything necessary, useful, ornamental or funcifu ill the gardening line, promptly despatched to nil parte of the Colony at the lowest possible paying prices, A few uf my specialities are .-- Cupreous Maerocarpo, Lawsunia and Torjlosu, Pinus Insignia, Abies in varieties, Araucariss, Biotas, Callitris,. Cedrus, Cryptomariiis, .Junipers, Ketinis poms, Taxus, Tlu'igas. FRUIT TIiEES IN ALL YARITIE9. Gooseberries and Currants, in forty clioiee kinds, Rhubarb, the best in the Col my Asparagus, one, two, and three years old, Seakale, Artichokes, Herbs of all kinds, Hardy, Native and Exotic Plants, and trees for breakwmds and shelter, Orna mental Flowering and Foliage Plants, in every class for grocuhouses or open »ardens, Camelias, Azalias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias,glioses, Chrysanthmmns, Ac Sc. FLOWING BULBS OF KVEM DESCRIPTION. Priced Catalogues on Application ¥ Seedsman, Nurseryman & Florist, 2a, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, AI,ES. WIWEW 'AMI) SPIRITS, into cases of assorted dozens, of]" dilferent lands, il required to all lers. Please send your orders in »:; curly us convenient bo as to have din good time, M.'LILU ALE AiXD STOUT, also DUNEDIN USTRALIAN WINTS. None but Ihe W'.at hands of Ales, Wines W. P. ALLEN'S, Co-Operative Stores, Carterton, NEW SEASON'S GOODS Spring & Summer Drapery & Clothing, Straw Hats, and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrininied, endless variety ress Goods, both material and design all new. Inspection is invited asthe stoe on large to describe in an advertisement, TUB W-OPEII iTIVIi! STORES BOOTS AND SHOES The oldeßl Boot Shop in Carterton,nd the largest stock kept. Ore it Variety in Children's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes. Men's Shooters very cheap, W. P. ALLEN The Co-operative Stores,
and also at tho previous exhibition they not only received ifUold Meda for theii Double Furrow Plough but special commendatory reference from the jurors as follows:-" In ploughs thoro is ope exhibit tu which we wish to draw special attention as being tho best, and that is the Double Furrow of Reid & Gray, Duncdin New Zealand. In finish and construction, it is fur superior to any other." DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS (nearly 9,000 made), the best material and workmanship throughout, N.8.-Special reductions in Double and Treble Furrow and Sub-soil Ploughs, DISC HARROWS.—In sizes from lift to 12it wide, lilted with natont ndjusluenl for d stributing the weight uniformly on the Harrow at any angle, and making il the moat perfect Harrow in New Zealand. Seed Sowing Attachments titted on il required. -NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED SOWER--IMPROYED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRU.L, with positive feeil mid spring I coulters.—ls the best drill in the market, and is extensively used throughout New Zealand, and winner of First Prizes in competition with, the best American and English Drills, andis in many respects, much superior to both. JB, 10, and 17 Coulters fin Centre Machine kept in stock. Reid and Gray's COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL, Made any' size from i to 8 Coulters, and from 14in to IGin between the Drills, DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP AND MANURE SOWEIi-Mauuro is sown in front vf rollers, and pnldcoply in or shallow us preferred. The turnip seed is sown through ut separate spout behind the rollers, mid can bo put in as shallow as required, and covered with the small rollers behind, STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, Same price as Iron; will hist double the time of Iron Harrows. —Reid and Grays HORSE GEARS are universally used in New Zealand. They are self contained, consequently no liability of' breakiii". Over 1000 in use. CHAFFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS Nos, 1,2, 24,3, mid 4 Clmucuttcrs. Flexiblo Tripod Harrows, Square Link Chain Harrows, (all sizes); also new pattern light two-horse Gear, Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Wire-strainers Drays, Turnip and Manuro Drills, Grubbers, Acme Harrows Corn Bruisers, &c, Plough Fittings at Reduced Prices. Catalogues on Application IRON FENCING STANDARDS.-Wc are the Largest Mates of these Stan' ... ids, which we cut mid punch to any size and guage from tho Best Quality Stan" n. No inferior Iron Kept, Net weight delivered is charged, om Du nejliu pr any of our Rrancluy. ti nd Sjim ttlev/orth'a Tlmaiiine Millcjnd Engines; afoo 1 Tr*ctioußii"iues -■r 8&k.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3276, 7 August 1889, Page 1
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