Bunlneas Hotictis. Mail ttoi'vuw man MaHtorton tr> Citfjtlopomt. ON mid uIW Tl'iSoAY NKX h» let. .Itmimry, JSJMI tlto Ui)tk'r«!»f«tH3 will run !il» MAIL OOAOIIM MustottoH ami (JaatieiKiitil mid interinndiatD |>lauua as fultown '. —Lehvo Olub Uoli'l, MußtortM], fur Tumi Hiitl Castle* point overj- TTiSbDAY, ami IUUDAY Mornings at 7.40 11.111., luttViiii} Wlmka. talil For Mustcrtou every WIS&AI E^DAY Mid JjATUHDAY moitliiMxs tit 6.80 a arriving in Mtistei-toii at H p.m. in timo to uutoli the aittmioiMi twin for WoUiiig. ton, Passengers mid I'drcole tan bo books oi'llot nt Mr 1-". HOOD'S Club Ktablea. oral tlio Proprietor's residenco, DlsoriStrtwt, Mtutartun. A qoiivcysitnc! lunvi'ii Mimierton Tatiuru nnd HrnicGpeth evtrySUNIMY MORNING nt 7 o'clock, rcturnii ttMnatorton at & p.m. ' T. J'. LETT 30? lVj rief.n r Mkssjib KOTZNEK BitUftj. BEG to announce that fclioy hnvo disponed of tlio Steam Plant, and inturcdt; in the Kngineoriug Husmooa conduetwl by thoiu in LINCOLN ROAD, to WESSKS BOSS A MUIH, To whom tlioy reijuuat their Pittroiiß to tniusfur their ordain, Mastorton, Fob. 4, 1899. IM POUTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IN G'OISNKCTJON WITH TUB A HOVE. BOSS &MU 111 1J EG to iotiiiintq to Mill proprietor* y mid owners of nil clasaeit of Machinery, that thoy hnvo thiadity pnrchusud frum MEBSHS KUTZNKIt 15H05., tlio wholo of their vuli-ablo plant of Sleiwt EnKijicoriiijf Maoliitiury, mid ,ire now [>ri>ji;ired to uudtrtuku, in addition to tlioir formor hiioiiiuim, nil bnuuiluu of Eiißiiißoriiif; \\ oris in commotion with ovory clues of Mil OTTO KUT/NKU
Will bo 111 tJiorifo ifl thin upctiud branch of ouv liuniiitiH, which will bo conducted at our uatablislnuutit. <Juiie>i-atn}Bti Mnnto"' "' Wo tnli« ttiitt opiHirtuiiity of liructinn lUtuiitiim to our nt>mk of timt-cIiUH Dirubli* mid Hltiyle liKggtog, Do;; Onrtn, Ootiuurd WiijfoiiH, Spring (JiwtM, Druyit, nto„ which ura cunntvuuted willi Uiuirmitaud iiiuU'i-mlu un<l workinntiiililp. A«i-luuH,«irnl Implements of ovary nxjuinlto (luHurijitioti iniirJo on t)u |ir«. HlillUS. WWH, PRESSES, including ihu huprovud Xulwny, ou hiilo, mid uithur dorow or rntuliut (lux ]>iviuiuh Hindu to oi-dur. AJ] urdcw with which «« :nny ho aiitniutod will bo promptly ;unl uurefutlj executed, mid nn wn Imvu tliu sitd <>i steam umuhiiiory. our will |ju found Bjtcoptionally moderate. ROSS &~MUIB. ENGINEERS, COACHIiUILDEKH ANJ) mr GFNERAL SMITHS, -sgj STEAM FACTOHY. QJUBBtJ-STIIEET MaSTKKTON.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. Corrugated Iron Corrugated Iron. rnHJB Cheapest Corrugated Iron 'n the JL Market, especially fur Flax Mills and Sheds. miCE LIST : » 6 7 8 9 10 Feet 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/ 2/6 2/11 per Hlwet Or £l6 10s per ton' The Bpt'jial feature in this Black Conn gated Iron is that, of being lighter than ~rriiMn T y {Jalvanißed Iron which costs le of &7k per cent more. See poitLowitM bxamfle—i' a lljii sheets Bft guvdtiised Vatei Iron, weishs l- ton it cwt 161b, at £3l ... '24 G 0 102 aheetß Black Conugnted «ated Iron, weighs I ton at £loloa ... ... lli 10 0 Difference ... £7 l'S 0 FULL CASH DISCOUNTS ALLOWED All Country Orders mustt bo Accompanied with Rcounitauce. The Only Muiiufacturer oF Ihc above length in Wellington. JBii-SIBEET, (Corner of Chew's Lane)
THOMAS BALLIWGER, OnilCß AND WaKEUoBHE, Ttfo IV, WilHsi-ntreet, WBLUNGXON. CADE & HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW &PLAININU MILLS. HAVING leased tho above mill and Threshing plant from Mr S. E. GappeT, we are now in a position to sorve cuutomors with all classes of timber, both roa«li and dressed, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
THRESHING SEASON. 0. & H. will bo prepared to undertake threshing in any part of the district duriag the season, at CURRENT BATES. PHOENIX IROJS AND BRASS FOUNDRY Robertson & Co., ENGINEERS. BOILER MAKERS, SHIP, ASDGENEBAL SMITHS. MANUFACTURERS c.f the Three RollerPstent PL AXSTRIPPER, also SCUTCHERS and HECKLES, FLAX PRESSES, and all Machinery in connection with Flox Maters oJ all kinds of Steam Engines and Boiler*. Egtrmates for all kinjs of Ironwork jriven. Country orders attended to with despatch. ROBERTSON & CO.,
Old Custom Hucse-atrect, Wellington TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, THE PDRBBBBD CLVDESIMLE STALLION IUOOH X>£3.TJ, By Loch Fergus (uiiportod) from Florence (imported). fr*HIS ctand colt was bred by the 1 Auckland Stud Company in 1885, is therefore four yt&ve old this fonlins, snd U aduiittcid by competent judges to to bo a splendid specimen of a draught tiro. Loch T)hu 18 a dapplo bay with black fioiutM, very docile, leads well any urns, ho lura Rood fout, nt hair, and ulttiqueh ncjt yot thoroughly furnished, is already a niamrificeiit animal. Tho Uowo is in cluirgu of that uxporienopd,and sarefuJ strooin, Mr John Mcttao.i Owners uiay therefore rely uponthejr marcs having ovary attention and ovary tiara. For torniß irnil full partloiilnra apply to the owner, Mr John Grace, Qladatano, or to tho horao'g custodians MESSRS BOWEItS & MoBAE, ; Fosroßtorß Arms Stables, 825 Graytwa.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3357, 9 November 1889, Page 3
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