_ Business Notices, .__•__■ COLONIAL LABOR MARKET," )BIVATE FAMILIES, Hotel Pro--1 prictors, Farm and Station owners Contractors etc, can bo promptly supplied with sorvants of all classes, male or female.' Country employorscan rely upon our sending suitable servants with good references. Particulars as to wages etc, requested in order to avoid delay in forwarding servants. HOWARD* C 0.,3G, Manners-street, 3249 Wellington. T I O I HUG HE S, :"*" ' M.1.M.E., M.S.A. PATENT AGENT AND CONSULTING ENGINEER. 14, LAMBiotf.QuaY, Weuikoton, and Chahoeby Lane, Lonbon, Obtains Patents and Trade Marks in all ! countries, and negotiates sales of Inventions. Specifioationamid Drawings accurately prepared in the colony, according; to tho requirements ot each country, by winch imioh time and expense is saved to the Patentees. 1)52 Mail Service irom Masterton to Castlepoint. QN and after TUESDAY NEX Hist January, 1889 the Undersigned win run his MAIL COACHES between Masterton and Castlopoint and intermediate places HB follows:—Leave Club Hotol, Mastorton, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings at 7.45 a.m., loaving Whakataki for Masterton evory WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY moraines at 6,80a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p.ni, in time to catch the afternoon train for Wellington. Passengers and Parcels can be bookc either at Mr F. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Proprietor's residence, DixonStreet, Masterton. A conveyance leaves Masterton Taueru and Brancopeth every SUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returnii to Masterton at 5 p.m. T, P, LETT' 309 ' Pirrrietor W. J. HODGES SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER EKETAHUNA Late of Weiuhqton) TRUSTS by Good Workmanship and Moderate Charges to merit ashare of patronage, Every Description ol Saddlory and Harness made and ropaired n the shortest notice: 3121 Messrs KUTZNER BROS, BEG to announce' that they hav( disposed of the Steam Plant, ant interest in tho Engineering Business conducted by them in LINCOLN ROAD to MESSRS BOSS & MUIE, To whom tlicy request their Patrons t( transfer thoir orders. Masterton, Feb. 4,1889. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. BOSS&MOIR BEG to intimate to Mill proprietor! and owners of all classes o Machinery, that they have this day pur chased from MESSRS KUTZNEI BROS., Engineers, the wholo of theii valuable plant of Steam Engineering Machinory, and are now prepared t( undertake, in addition to their forme: business, all branches of Engineerinj Work in connection with every class o MR OTTO KUTZNER Will bo in charge of this special brand of our Business, which will be conducts at our establishment. Queen-street Masterton. Wo take this opportunity of directing Mention to our stock of first-chisi Double and Single Buggies, Dog Carts Concord Wagons, Spring Carts, Druys, 3tc, which are constructed with Guar nitecd materials and workmanship. Agricultural Implements of ovcrj requisite description made on the pro WOOL PRESSES, including tin inproved Solway, on sale, and cithei icrew or ratchet flax presses made tt irder, All prdors with which wo may bt intrusted will be promptly and careful!) sxecuted, and as p have pie aid o. team machinery, our charges will b( wind exceptionally moderate,
ROSS & MTJffi, ENGINEERS, COACHBUILDERS AND ©"GFNEBAL SMITHS, STEAM FACTORY. QI'EEN-STREKT MASfERTON. SUPPORT liOOAIi INDUSTRY, Corrugated Iron Corrupted Iron. THE Cheapest Corrugated Iron in the Market, especially for Flax Mills and Sheds, CORRUGATED IRON PRICE LIST: 5 6 7" 8 8 ' 10 Feet 1/3 1/6 1/0 2/ 2/6 2/11 per sheet Or #l6los per ton. The special fcaturo in this Black Corrugated Iron is that of being lighter than ordinary Galvanised Iron which costs upwardo ot 47 j per cent more. See following example—- £ s d 162 sheets Bft gavanised Corrugated Iron, weighs 1 ton 3 cwt 1611), at£2l ... 24 0 0 f62 sheet? Black Corrugated gated Iron, weighs 1 ton at£l6los ~, ' '.1,1610 0 Difference ... £7 16 0 FULL CASH DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. All Country Orders, mustt be Accompanied with Reuimitancc. The Only Manufacturer of the above length in Wellington, Victoria-Stiieet, (Corner of Chow's Lane) THOMAS BALLIWQER, OreioE and Wakekoose, No 17, Willis street, WELLINGTON. EKETAHUM SMITHY, I PROPRIETOR, | I (Late Chamberlain). | GENEHAL SMITH, Farrier, Coach smith, and Wheelwright. Charp J I moderate. Good workmanship. 83 'CADE & HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS. HAVING leased the above mill and '■ Threshing'' plant frdni Mr S. E. Capper, we a : ro now in'a'jiosition to servo customers with' all classes of timber, both rough and dressed, at jiO]yEST CURRENT RATES. | THRESHING SEASON. 0. & H, will be prepared to undertake threshing in any part of the district during tho season, at CURRENT RATES, "
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3334, 14 October 1889, Page 4
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731Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3334, 14 October 1889, Page 4
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