OST. —Four rabbit dogs with collara ijj and chainn. Auyuuo brinejiny thoui to tho A rgylo Boarding Houso will bo rowatded. Hsfi3 1% Sale. ~ IHE Celebrated CHAMPION X ' POM'OES, acknowledged to bo tho-. Heaviest Cropper. Seed imported direct from England Inst year. The following well-known settlara have given us testimonials m to quality and quantity grown : ."lhave great pleasure in givinfj you a testimonial as to tho quality of tho Champion Potatoes I liad of you. Tlioy were splendid eating, and lonked nice and white when cooked.—D, B. Tooiiim, Universal Hotel." ." I beg to say that your crop of Ohani« pion Potatoes was very hcaty, and the Quality oxeellont.—Tuos Paiujoks Eketahuna Hotel." i " The Champion Potatoes I had of you were very good indeed.—Mrs A. 1 Spbixij, Eketahuna." ~" 1 have seen the Champion Potatoes urownbyyoa. For weight and quality tho crop would bo hard to beat.—Tuos Bayuss, Eketahuna. "I havo taken particular notice of your paddock'of potatoes, and tho different kinds of tho 'Champion 1 imported by you wo.ro-tho heaviest crop I have ever seen, and far before any of tho other sorts, and tho quality cxcellout.D. Sueeuvx, VHWaka." " I havo on several ocoaaious insuecicJ in company with others your crop of potatoes.and we werosurprised that your . Champions worn so good for tho .lirst season imported. They were a much heavier crop than any of tho colonial potatoes planted in thoßamo paddock,and nest season will I am suro.dn ■ muchbetter.—F. Briout, Phojiiix Saw Mills'."- " The Champion Potatoes I had of you wcro tho very best 1 have ever had. I was surprised to tind, considering the size, that none were bad.or hollow.—H. Jobksbky, Parkvillo." " The Champion Potatoes I dug for. you wore a very heavy crop—the best I havo seen in tho colony. I dug up myself in one day l(i sacks of them.—P. Rohdj!, Ekelahu.ua."-. "Buttheonlyreiuelyfor tho potato diseaso known in other countries—and remember this is a remedy, although temporary—is the propagation of new varieties. Is it not lime to commence I similar work here on a larger scale thai; has yet been attempted f'-Melbourno Leader. For furthor particulars applj to - TURNOR&CO., 3550 Eketahuna. COLE & PAYNE- ' PAINTERS, PAPERtI ANGERS, GLAZIERS, and GENERAL DECOJUTERS, Rest material and workmanship combined with moderate charges . ooms papered on tho shortest notice. Orders to bo left at Mr COLE'S, Chapel street North. Charles J. Higgins, The Eketahuua Carrier. ALL kinds of CARTING and general carrying done. FIREWOOD cut and deivered a' LOWEST RATES. PARCELS DELIVERY to ALFREDTON twice a week, N.B-Customers may rely on prompt attention, civitity, and Lowest Possible Chambb. . 3412 TTlOlt Genuine Eawand Boiled Linseeo JL Oil, warranted genuine from 8/4 ot 3/0 per gallon, Turpentine from 3/9 par gallon, go to andE.TINGHGY . Manners-*' M Wellington 344 PANAMA HOTEL TaranaklStrekt Wuuinuton. E. J. SBARLE, PROPRIETOR, (Lata of Masterton). v J7l J' QEABLEJiaving purchased [ Ji(/,|j tho above centrally a situated and commodious hotel, begs to a inform his Mastertmi frierds and the public generally that the Panama, under the new management, will bo second to " nono in the city for comfort, convenience and accommodation. The best brauds only of TYIiNES and " LIQUORS kept, ' & (| CHARGES MODERATE 'J WE, the undersigned, br-g to inform the i'ublic of Eketahuna that on and after tho Ist day of August, the price of Bread will be as follows ;- Per 41b loaf, for cash, 7d, do booked, Bd. 10 per cent discount allowed on punctual payment of monthly accounts, (Signed), 0, BRENMUHL, 8582 W.ASHMOBE. Mrs Preston, (LATE OF MASTERTON), "TJEMINDS her Vairaiapa friends 1 JLV that having taken a Hoarding J House in Wellington, she will be pleased n to see them, and she trusts by attention a to give home comforts in return for their I patronage. i ADDRESS-J52 Upper Willis Street, k Opposite St John's Presbyterian Church, a 3580 ALTERNATE TENDERS. Stumping'and Burnj injy or Stumping, BuvnLiiy, and Ploughing about 9(> acre* leru laud at Te Kan jii turn an. Specifications can be seen at Mr Elliotts', Saddler, Mastertou, Tendeis close on Wednesday, 13th inst, at noon, with Jas Stuckey, Te Raugitumau, Opaki. - "VTOTIOE is hereby given that all , JJN claims against the estate of ROBT. WILSONE, late of Masterton, Clerk, deceased, must be sent to my oflico at Masterton not later t-hi.ii THURSDAY, the 14th day of August, 1889, otherwise - they will not be recognised, ai.d all accounts owing to the above named deceased must be paid at my office by the above mentioned dato, W G BEARD, For tho oxecutora of Robt, Wibne deceased, Masterton, July oht, 1890. 3575 ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT, 1 SPECIAL ORDER. ' " THAT a special rate of S-fiths of a penny in the £ be levied on S, 17, 18,111,20,29,30, Block XI, Mangaone, S 210,211, 212, 213, 215, Block XII, f" Mangaono, for the repayment of a loan of . £SO for formation on Pah Valley Road f South, Baid rate to be an annually recurr- 1 iug rato for 28 yeari or until loan is re- f paid, to be paid in ono instalment each f year-on Jime Ist—lst payment to be ' mado on Juno Ist, 1891. FHDWIDEEDALE, ~ ' Clerk. ' Alston, July 2M,. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 11 August 1890, Page 3
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