COLONIAL LABOR MARKET, P HIV ATE FAMILIES, Hotel Pro- : pnetors, Farm and Station owners Contractors oto, can bo promptly aupplied,with nurvauts of all classes, malo or female. Country employers can toly upon cur Bending suitable servants with good references. Particulars as to wages etc, requested in ordor to avoid delay in forwardiny servants. HOWARD & CO,, 30, Manners-street, 8249 Wellington. E N B Y if U G HE'S, M.1.H.E., M.S.A. PATENT AGENT AND CONSULTING KNGINEER. 4, Lamhion-QUIIY, Weiiinoton, AND OJIAKUKRV IJANB, IjOMOS, Obtaiiiß Patonta and Trade Marks in all countries, and negotiates sales of Inventions. Specifications and Drawings acc irately prepared in the colony, according to the requirements ol each country, by winch much time, and espouse is saved to tlin Patentees. D 52 Mail Service irom Masterton to Castlepoint.
ON and after TUESDAY NEX.H Is January, 1889 tho Undorsignei will run his MAIL COACHES betiveei Masterton ami Caatlepoint mid intra mediate places ob folbwsLeave Clu Hotol, Masterton, for Tinui and Castle point every TTESDAY, and FBI DA 1 Mornings at 7.45 aim., leaving 'Wlnikii tiki for Masterton every AVEDNESDAI and SATUKDAY moininss at 6.80a,m arriving in Masterton at 2 p.m. in tim to catch tho afternoon train fur Welling ton. I'assengors and Parcels can bo booko 1 ei'her at Mr P, HOOD'S Club Stables. 1 or at the Propriutor'sresidouco. Dixon- 1 Street, Masterton. A conveynnco leaves Masterton ' Taueru and Brancepoth everySUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returnii to Masterton at o p.ra, T.P.LETT 309 Prrrietor W. J. HODGES SADDLE AND HARNESS MAREIi EKETAHUNA Late or Weliiugton ) TRUSTS by Good Workmanship and Moderate Charges to merit aßhare of patronage. Every Description of Saddlery and Harness made and repaired n tho shortest notice: 8121 Messrs KUTZNER BROS, EG tc announco that they haye _ 1 disposed of tho Steam Plant, and interest in tho Engineering Business conducted by them in LINCOLN ROAD, to MESSRS ROSS k MUIR, To whom tliey request their Vntrouß to traiisfor their orders. Masterton, Feb. 4,1889. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. EOSS &MUIR BEG to intimate to Mill proprietors and owners of all classes of Machinery, that they have this day purchased from MESSRS KUTZNEII BROS., Engineers, the wholo of their valuable plant of Steam Engineering Machinery, and nro now prepared to undertake, in addition to their former business, all branches of Engineering Work ill connection with every class of MR OTTO KUTZNER Will be in charge of this special branch of our llusiiuM, which will bo conducted at our establishment. Queen-street Masterton, Wo tako this opportunity of directing nttontion to our stock of first-class Double, and Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Concord Wagons, Spring Carts, Drays, etc,, which are constructed with Guaranteed materials and workmanship. Agricultural Implements. of overy requisito description niado on tha premises. WOOL PRESSES, including tho improved Solway, on sale, and either screw or ratchet llax presses mado to order. All orders with which, we may be entrusted will be promptly and carefull) executed, and as wo have tho aid ol steam machinery, our charges will bo found exceptionally moderate. ROSS & MUIR' ENGINEERS, COAOIIBUILDERS AND (T GENERAL SMITHS, STEAM FACTORY, Queen-stkeet Masterton, SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. Corrugated Iron. I]HE Cheapest Corrugated Iron in the Market, especially for Fiax Millb and Sheds. BL4-CK CORRUGATED IRON PRICE LIST: 5 6 7 8 9 10 Feet jj§ 1/6 1/0 21 2/11 per ahnet Or £l6los per toil. I'lie special feature in this Black Corrugated Iron is that of being lighter than ofdinary Galvanised Iron which costs upwards ot ,47$ per cejit more. ' See kouowini! example—i! a d
102 sheets Bft gavauised Cjrrugated Iron, weighs 1 ton B cwt 161b, at£2l ... 24 0 0 IC2 sheetß Black Corrugated sated Iron, ivoi«lis 1 ton at£lClos' ... ' ... 16 10 0 Difference ... £7IG 0 FULL .CASH DISCOUNTS ALLOWED, A)| .Country Ofdcrs muatt be Accompanied will) Itemi))ltaiiiio. The Only Manufacturer of the a]?ove length in Wellington. VjpToxiiA - Stkbbt, (Corner of Clicw'b Lane) THOMAS BAUmGER, Ofeicb and AVakbhodsi, No 17» Willis-street, WELLINGTON. EKETAHUNA SMITHY. ARTHURITOHT, PROPRIETOR. (Lato„C|]W)l)efl(iiii). ENEJIAL SMITH, farrier, Coael f Binitli) iind Wheehvriglit. Gfyiiiy moderate. flood workmanship. 88 CADE I HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS. HAVING tacd tho above mill and ' Threshing platit from Mr 8. E, Gapper, wo ore now in a 'position to aorve : customers with all classes of timber, both rough and dressed, at ■LOWEST C.ORIU3ST RApS. THRESHING SEASON. C, & H, will bo prepared to undertake thresfiitK' in any part of the district during th,9 season, at CURRENT JWj#
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3332, 11 October 1889, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3332, 11 October 1889, Page 4
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