iwnAININAUAJNJJ W, The baulU'uptcy ot I.iglitbnnd Alloa and Co ** OlChrintuhiu'ch.' •Necessitates the n DISSOLUTION OF PaMMSHIP TjIXISTING beacon |M. lightbaud on tho one port, and It. ll.inn.ih on the JJ other part m tho business carried on under tho iinmo unci stylo ot R.Hammli iul on, at cO, Liiiiibton Quay, and 28, Cuba-strcct Wcllingt, n ; Victoria Avenue Grc" mouti & StrCOt ' '' Qucu "' sireilt ' Au(,kl »»<l i »•"! Mawlwra Quay, TIIE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF BOOTS. SHOES. SLIPPERS &c Will be submitted to tho public at an IMMENSE SA.CEIFICE For tho next 21 DAYS, in order to close partnership accounts. The 'value of ;the stock on hand at tho preeont, time in the various places is £78,000ALLARW, FRESH AND GOOD, and will bo sold Regans m Pitora on even of am, n that in tho history of Now Zealand,,there has novor boen such Quality and Quantity offered to the public. For lears we have held tho largest stocks and done considerably the largest busi noss in New Zealand, and R HAM AH, THE HOLE PROPRIETOR, Intends still to maintain the largest trade oven after this great Dissolution Sale coses. During this Great Sale it is needless to say the Bargains will bo some thing surprising, as the stock must be realised on to closo the partnership accounts, and though space will not allow us to give a detailed price list the public can take B Hannah's word that No Reasonable Offer will be Refused. Tho Groat Dissolution Sale commenced on SATURDAY, JULY 6,1889, and will bo continued for 21 days only. For tho purpose of this sale the stock has boen all taken and RE-MARKED. To Country Customers and Storekeepers :-$As R Hannah ft Co Co are noted for keeping tho best goods in Now Zealand, and the largest stocks, look out and secure some of the bargains which will bo actually thrown at tho boot-purchasing public during this great dissolution sale. B, Note tho address^ 1 78, Lambton Quay and 28, Cuba-street, Wellin
NUKSERV STOCK \ NURSERY STOCK ! "VTO W ON SALE in fine condition a very choice assortment of nursery stock, I\ consisting ot almost everything necessary, useful, ornamental or fanciful in the gardening line, promptly despatched to all parts i,f the Colony at the lowest possible |)ayin» prices, A few of my specialities arc .- Dupresßes Maorocarpo, Lawsonia and Torjlosa, Pinus Insignia, Abies in varieties, Arauoarias, Biotas, Callitris, Cedrus, Cryptomarias, Junipers, Betinis poras, Taxus, Tln'igas, JbHUIT TWEES IN ALL VARITIES. Gooseborrios am! Currants, in forty choico kinds, Rhubarb, the best in tho Col my Asparagus, one, tit o, and three years old, Seakale, Artichokes, Herbs of all kinds, Hardy, Native and Exotic Plants, and trees for break winds and shelter, Orna mental Flowering and Foliage Plants, in every olass for grconhonsos or open gardens. Camelias, Azalias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias.'Roses, Ohrysantliiniiins &0,, &c. ' LOWERING BULBS OFEVER? DESCRIPTION. Priced Catalogues on Application Free, Seedsman, Nurseryman & Florist, 23, MANNERSJSTREET, WELLINGTON,
.RED) AND GRAY By the Jurors at the niiui.il i ■•ibhWWWIIIIb LAIIIU! I lUltl mid al.ao at (ho previous exhibition they nqt only reooivod, a Gold Mcda for their Double Furrow Plough but special commendatory reforcnoe from the jurors as follows:—" In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw special attention as king the bost, and that is the Double Furrow of Reid & Gray. Dunedin New Zealand. In finish and construction, it is far superior to any other." DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS (nearly 9,000 made), tho best material and workmanship throughout, N.B.—Special reductions in Double and Treblp furrow and Sub-soil Ploughs. DISC HAR-ROWS.-ln sizes from 6ft to }2tt wide, fitted with patent adjustment for d stributing tho weight uniformly on t||o Harrow nfc any angle, and making it the most perfect Harrow in New Zealand. Soed Sowing Attachments fitted on if required. -NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED SOWERIMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL, with positive feed and spring coulters.—la the best drill in tho market, and is extensively used throughout Now Zealand, and winner of First Prizes in competition with the best American and English Drills, andw in many respects, much superior to both, 13, 15, and 17 Coulters ?in Centre Machine kept in stock. Reid and Gray's COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL, Made any size from 4 to 8 Coulters, and from Win tolOin between tho Drills. ' poppM p.RILL TURNIP AND MANURE SOWER,-Manuro 'is sown in front .of rollers, and put rjeppjy in or shallow as preferred, Tho turnip seed is sown through a sopatato spoilt behind the cnjlpw, and can bo put in as shallow as required, and covered with the smali rollers beli'ind', STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, Same price as Iron; will last double the time of Iron Harrows. —Reid and Grays HORSE GEARS aro universally .used in Now Zealand, They are self contained, consequently no liability of breaking, Over 1000 in use, CHAFFOUTTERS AND BAGGERS Nos, 1, 2, A, 3, and 4 Chaffcuttcrs. Floxiblo Tripod Harrows, Square Link Chain Harrows, (all sizes); also new pattern light two-horse Gear, Plain and Barbed Fencing Wiro, Wire-strainers Drays, Turnip and ilanuro Drjlls, Grubbras, Acme Harrows Corn Bruisers, sp, Plough Fittings at Reduced Prices, Catalogues on Application IRON FENCING STANDARDS.-Wc are tho Largest Makers of those Stan dards, which wo cut and punch to any sizo and guage from tho Best Quality Stansrdiron, No inferior Iron Kept. Net weight delivered is charged. FromDunedin or any of our Branches, and Shuttleworth'sThreshin?Mills and Engines; also'TractionEnmnes Far Sale,
THOMAS & MRGETT'S (Late Lawbie and Co's.) LINE OF COACHES Alai'tinVorougli, Kaiwajwai, Feather ston, Morrison's Bush, and Greytown, conneefciii? with Cartorton, anil Masterton, MAItTINBOROUGH & FEATHPSTON Leave Martinborough daily at 6,30 a,m,, arriving at Feathorston at 8. ljeavo.Featherston samo day at 10,45 a.m., on return journey, callinc, places of business for passengers and parcels. Arriving Martinborough at 12.80 p.m,' MARTINBOROUGH, GREYTOWN, AND BJASTERTON DIRECT. Leave Maryborough every Wednesday at 7 a.m, arriving atMorrlson's Bush at 8, and Greytowu at 9. This coach arrives in Groytown in time for passengers to transfer to Messrs Bowers & Mcltae's coach, winch leaves fur Carterton and Masterton at 9.30. Leave Greytown for Martinborough on return of the Masteiton brake, at 0 p.irl 1 Passongers can book at Mamnooron^. for Masterton direct, Return tickets Bb, MARTINBOROUGH AND LOWER VALLiiY. Leave Martipborough every Thursday morning, returning next day, Orders and parcels may be left with Messrs Bowers and Mcßae, Groytown, and at Bayliss' store, Martinborough. 3229 THOMAS & MARGi/TTS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3284, 16 August 1889, Page 1
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