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WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. >UBLIO londors are invited, to close nt NOON on SATURDAY,. 19th inat, at the Connty Office, Masterton, For metal carting on the Wuingawa to - Cuinproad. .r . F. G. MOORE, , , „ , County Clerk. July 11th, 1890. 3559 FORSA.LE. 1 Reid and Gray FARM DRAY, with JL frame, 4in tiros. 1 Reid and Gray OHAFFOUTTER, larceat also, with bag^or, IDeering itEAPER and BINDER Apply E.O, SMITH, Taueru. KKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD. BRIDGE, ROAD FORMATION, AND BUSHWORK. rpENDERS wiFdose at the Road 1 Board office, Elcetahuna. at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 19th, 1890, for 1 Bridge, 65ft span, ParkvHle. " 45.86 chains rona t ornmtlon, Wellington Block, »53.44 ohnini, bnsh- ■ Welling- ton Block. Completing Contract I'

nansana speculations may be seen at Mr Jones' Store and thoßoad Board Office, Ekctahuni.' Too lowest or any tender not neces. Bwily accepted, W. BAYLIBB, ........ Clerk. Eketahuua, July 10th, 1890. 8559

SADDLERYI SADDLERY I CpNING IN NEW PREMISES. J.A.DDDBON, OARTERTON, "NTIMATES that ho has removed to . new and commodious premises at the corner of High street and BeWedere Road, where ho has opened with a New and Extenwlve Stock oi Saddlery, the Wmakes, and cart harness, collars a speciality, oil skin coats and leggings, &0., &o, For Me.

3 Celobratcd CHAMPION POI'ATOEB, acknowledged to bo tho Heaviest Cropper. Seed imported direct from England last year. - Tho_ following well known settlers havo given us testimonials as to quality and quantity grown:"1 have great pleaauro in (jiving you a testimonial as to the quality of tho Champion Potatoes I had of you. They were splendid eating, and looked nice and white when cooked,—D, B, Tooiuli, Universal Hotel. I '■■" " I best to Bay thatyourcropof Champion Potatoes was very heavy, and the quality excellent.—Tuos Parsons, Eketahuna Hotel." ■ " The Champion Potatoes I had of you were very Rood indeed,—Mb.') A. Spring, Eketahuna." " 1 have seen tho Champion Potatoes grown by yoa. For weight and quality the crop would be hard to beat.—Taos. Uakiss, Eketahuna. vo taken particular notico of ~ of potatoes, aud the different kinds of the 'Champion' imported by tho heaviest crop I havo ever seen, and far before any of tho other sorts, and the quality exccilont,P. Sheebto, Wi Waka." " I have on several occasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoes,and we wero surprised that your Champions were so good for tho first season imported, They wero a much heavier crop than any of tho colonial potatoes planted in tho Bamo paddock, and neit season will lam sure do much tetter.—F. Bright, PhojiiU Saw Mills," "The Champion Potatoes I had of you wero tho very best I have ever hud. I was surprised to find, wnsidrthty the size, that none were bad or hollow.—H, Johnsbev, Parkville." " Tho Champion Potatoes I dug for yon were a very heavy crop—the best I have seen in the colony. I dug up hit. self in ono day Hi sacks of thorn.—F. Rones, Ekelahuna," " But the only remoiy for the potato disease known in othor countries—and remember this is a remedy, although temporary—is tho propagation o( new —*'ies. Is it not time to commoneo. yt work here on a larger scalo that! ..-J votbeeu attempted'/ I '—Melbourne . Leader. For further particulars applj to • TUBNOB&OO., 8559 Metahuna. ♦ SUHOOL OF DESIGN. . a FREK LECTURE, on tho I advantaaes of Technical and Art Educa- ,/ tion on FRIDAY, July 11th, at 8 p.m., in St Matthew's Schoolroom, Young mechanics aro specially invite'di" W. E. PAIGE, M Chairman Qf Cumtnit'lea,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 11 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 11 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 11 July 1890, Page 3

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