NOTICE, THE next English and European mail via Rio pur R,11,8, lonic will clow at this ofl'no on \VEDNESBAY. the 23rd day of July, at 0.15 a.m. Faroe s by this mail will cloaa on Hon~y* "f* 2ist, at 2 p.m, Due in London J, BAGGE, ■ Pofltuiaster. Masteiton, July 14th, 1M)0. 3501 ANTED TENDERS for Ploughing 100 acres, more or loss, of JUill lund ou Ulendouald For particulars apply on tho placs, Tenders to bo loft at Mr Haigh'a offico. Mantorton, on or before 24th inst., the lowost or any tender not necessarily accepted. COOKUURW-HOOD k WALKER. EKETAHUNA ROAD BOARD. BRIDGE, ROAD FORMATION, AND BUSH WORK,
rpENDERS will closo at the Road 1 Board office, Eketahuna, at 2 p,m on Saturday, July 10th, 1890, for 1 srit,ffe>5 rit, ff e > span, Parkville. 45.86 chains road formation, Wellington Block. * 823.44 chain* bnslif ailing and clearing Wellington Block, Completing Contract No 1, stumping and clearing, Hutt Special Settlement Block Plans and specifications may be Been at Mr Jones' Store and the Road Board Office, Eketabuna. The lowest or any tendor not neceaW.BAYLISS, Clork. Road Board Office, Eketabuna, July 10tb, 1890. 355 For Sale. THE Celebrated CHAMPION POI'ATOES, acknowledged to be tho Heaviest Cropper. Seed imported direct from The following well-known Bottlers have given us testimonials as to quality and quantity grown:— " I have great pleasure in giving you a testimonial us to the quality of tho Champion Potatoes I had of you. They were splendid eating, and looked nice and white when cooked.—D, B, Toohili, Universal Hotel.' 1 V" I be? to say that your crap of Champion Potatoos was very hoavy, and the quality excellent.— I Thos Parsons, Eketabuna Hotel." "The Champion Potatoes I had of you wero very good indeed.—Mrs A, Spuing, Eketabuna.'' i have seen tho Champion Potatoes itrownbyyoa. For weight and quality tho crop would bo hard to beat.—Thos, Bayhs3, Eketahuna, "I have taken particular notico of your paddook of potatoes, and tho different kinds of tho 'Champion' imported by you wore the heaviest crop I havo ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and tho quality oxcellont.— D. Sheehyk, Wi Waka."
in company with 'others your crop of potatoes,and wo were surprised thiit your Champions vera to good for the first season imported. They were n much heavier crop than any of the colonial potatoes planted in tho same paddock, and neit season will lam euro do niuoh better.—F. Briout, Phmnis Saw Mills." "The Champion Potatoesl had ofyou woro tho very best 1 have owr had, I ' finrl. rniiAirlnriug tl)0 size, that none were bad or hollow.—ll. Johnsbey, Park?ille." . " The Champion Potatoes I dug for were a very heavy crop-tho best I lKbave seen in tho colony, I jug up iay ; eelf in one day lf> Backs of their^. —Ji 1 , ▼ 'flppßiElelahiwa. ll But the only rcmeiyfor tho potato djscaso known'in other countries—aud remember this is a remedy, although temporary—is the propagation of now varieties. Is It not time to commoneo similar work hero on a larger scale than has yet boon attempted?"—Molbourne Leader. For further particulars apply to :. TURNOR & CO,, 005!) Motahuus, SADDLERY I SADDLERY] ' OPENING IN NEW PI{EM{SES, J. A, r/UDSON, CARTERTON, INTIMATES that ho has removed to new and commodious promises at the corner of High street and Belvedere Road, where he hag opened with a New aud Exteuwive ' Stock ot Saddlery, . in every branch of the trade, Saddles of m' the beet makes, buggy and cart harness, VJ collars a speciality, oil akin coats and Iwgin^&c., WAIRABAPA NORTH COUNTY, PUBLIC tenders are invited, to close at NOON on SATURDAY, 10th msc, at the County Office, Masterton, rFor metnl carting on tlie Waingfawa to . Camp road 1 , F. G, MOORE, ' County Clorls July Uth, I8?0i •" ' " •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3561, 14 July 1890, Page 3
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