G. H. SCALES, - i. . .1 WOOL, FLAX, DAIBYpPEODUOJS & ; COMMISSION ■ AtyENT.' T IBEEAL.advanooß made agaiiißt all JLI 'kinds of produce for aalo or shipment, Agents in England, Australia, India, South America and Canada. Offices-Custom Hootb Quay,' , i 'WmWoToii. pent'for Northern Fire Insurance Co gont'for Gldbo, Marino Insurance Cu' Firo and Matineriskstakon ftttha. Mrs Preston, (LATE OF MASTERTON), T)EMINDB lior Wairaripa. friends X\i that hftvin? taken a Boarding Houso in Wellington,'ehi mil bo pleased to sco them, and she trusts by attention to give home comforts iu return for th'eir patronage. 1 ADDRESS—I 62 Upper Willis Street, Opposite St John'aPreabyteriau Church. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH BF-AS EXHIBITION, 1880;00 G.iST.ToCNG,'
W AKinM A KERB & JBWBL BBS, Lambton Qiiay, Wellington"' and ' 1 'Princess Street, Dunedin, RAVE rniich pleisuro in announcing that they received Ef First Class Awards - for the whole of their Exhibits, yiz., , First Glass Award for Gold and Silver Watches First Class Award for Gorn, Gold ant' Sil/er Jewellery ■ First Class Award for English and French Cloeka First Glass Award for Silver and Electro Plated Goods First Class Award for Collective Exhibit of! Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Elcctro-plated Goods, Aneroids, Fieldand Opera Glasses, Spectacles, &c. ' G. & T. YOUNG Respoctfully draw tho attention of the publio of Maatorton and District that they havo in their Wellington Establishment a varied assortment of FIRST CLASS GOUDS at MODERATE PRICES. Being Direct Importers and having no commission to pay to Home iitiyere and dealing' only with the _ actual Manufacturers, they are in a position to aunnlv the tnblio on the most advan'
dliypij tUO JiUUUV UU vuw tuvuvuuiiut GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES . of First-Class Quality, at moderate Prices. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, varied designs, at moderate prices, SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, unrivalled selection at moderate prices. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, by Good Makers, at nioderato prices. Note ihe Addbess— G&T YOUNG, LambtonQnay .Wellington AND Princes-street „n.Dunedin Splendid Opportunity FOR GROCER & IRONMONGE B
TO LET, with possession on or about the 20th August) the centrally situated premises at present occupied by Messrs John Grabaui Co., next to the Bon Marjhe. The position is the beat in Moßterton and for the purposes of a a General Storekeeper cannot be surpassed' For further particulars apply to W. SELLAR, PKINCB OP 'WiUjBS LIVERT STABLES ADD HORSE REPOSITORY WILLI AJtf NEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice, TheLivory department is under the »are ol an experienced groom, and every attention is paid stabling, bait and stall accommodation, .HORSES o jfst-class quality kept constantly on hire, Morro-Ciw'lifi/, Good Accommodation and HE ASONA BLE Charges, A 'BUS will run to and from the Stables to meet ever train Mail Service irom Masterton to Castlepoint, Q' N and after TUESDAY NEXJ3 Ist January, 1889 the Undorsigned win run hiß MAIL COACHES betiveon Masterton and Castlopoint and inter-
mediate places as follows Leave Club Hotel, Maaterton, for Tinui and Castlopoint every TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings ai 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakatskl for Maaterton every WEDNESDAY and SATUKDAY mominss at 6,80'5.m, arriving in Maaterton at 2 p m, in time to catch the afternoon train for Welling cn. Paoptujcrs and Parcels can be booke ither at Mr F. HOOD'B Club Stablcß. or at the Proprietor's rcßidence, DixonStreet, Masterton. A conveyance leaves Masterton <1 Tauoru ana Brancepeth everySUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returriir- o Maaterton at 6 p.m. r T. P, LETT 'Vvrietor DAIRY FABM FOE SALE' COMPRISING 55 acres, situate Car , terton, Land, good drained awamu ring fenced and divided into 5 paddocks, all well watered, G acres ploughed and cropped. Improvements include G rooined dwelling homo, bam, cowshed, stabling, garden, etc. Stock, including 201stclass picked cows, 2 heifora; and I bull, milkcans, dishes, &0., also to be sold. A good going concern. For further 'to F H WOOD,
• ' KOTIOE, • . . ■ • MR T, PAESOJNS wishes to Inform the public that in consequence of tlio destruction of tho Eketaliuna Hotel by firo, the bminess will be carried on in the Public Hall pending the erection of new buildings. The travelling public can rely on tho same attention as formerly. T. PARSONS, '548. Pro riotor COLE & ;; PAYII PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, GLAZIERS, and GENERAL : DECOJUTERS. ; Best material " i and workhianahip', , combined with moderate charges oonu paporad on the shortest notice, £Ord«ri to b« left at Mr CPLE'S, North.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3614, 15 September 1890, Page 4
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