MRS AW HODGES. TTi JSIIES tn inform tlio inhabitants YV of UNA nnd District, that alio has opened a .GWEENQUOCEllY nndFHUITEUEKS establishment, Everything at rc.iwnahlo rates, and of tho choicest quality. Mrs Dodgis wil also bo a cash buyer of nil kinds of OULTRY in any nuantity. MRS HODGES, Kkctahuna lEOMOMJS.KIIORSMONGEBY OPENING JNOTIOK. GEOR3E WINDER, lato manager for John Young, takes this oppurtunity of thanking his numerous fronds upon him during his long cunnerliou 11s aboro, and has now much pleasure in informing them that he has opened thoso centrally situated premises, corner of CUBA AND MANNEKS-STEET, with a largo and varied stock 11 JJUIIDKRS ASIItSENEH-U. IIWSMONOBRY,specially bought and (elected for this market, and which lie will disposo of at such piiccs which will defy competition. My expenses being small, and niy mcttu " Small ftjilt awl Quicfc Jfefitnw.' will, I am coufidoiit, ensure mo the permanent support ol all my friends and all now ones that may favor mo with a call on't miss the address— GEO. WINDER. 'ttorAKß Ohm and Masskhs-sthkkt (JOLE& PAYM PAINTERS, rAI'ERHANGERS, GLAZIERS, mid GENERAL DECORATEHS.
Best material and workmanship combined with moderate charges Booms papered on tho shortest nolico, Ordors to bo loft at, Mr COLE'S, filiaud street North. Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposi Post Office.) Hall Street, MastertonTHE proprietur of this Favoiiite Boakdiso House, in thanking his patrons (especially tho working mon) for past favors, having renovated, and complotely refurnished it throughout, boss lo intimato that those giving him j call will find that for comfort, etc., it issncond to iiono in tho Wairarnpa, THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTUICT. Board and Lodging 18s per weok if paid in advance, or £1 ft tho end of the week. ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING' finokingmd Reading Booms. Private Mint] iioom fvr Ladies. 300 D STABLING. FRED WRIGHT PIIOPIUE'IOR. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL CLOSE i» COORTENAY PLACE ash TRAM LINE, WELLINGTON.
WTjIVEBSKH. lute of Wiubi- , JOj ri.pa and Hawko's Bay, has purchased the lease of th(> above Hu'.t'l, and it being quite close to the " Son Baths,' 1 and a fine view over the Havbor, is suitably tor the Travelling Public and Private Families especially. Good accommodation, with Hume Comforts and moderate cliaigos. W.E. solicits patronage. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. Good stabling, and close to Tram Line Rowinz and sailini! boats on hire, 359 PANAMA HOTEL ; rncr of Ingcstre and Taranaki streets opposite O'-lumbia Skatins; Rink,) Wellington. E. J. SEARLE, ato busman with Mr A Elkins, Club Hotel, Mcst'crton,) HAS talien the Panama Hotel and invites hU Wairakai'A fkiesds nut only to inspect accommodation, but solicits thoir in return for which all home comforts and superior luiours will bo supplied at modorato prices. Trains pass the door every JO minutes to and from the Railway station. GOOD STABLING
New Zealand Co-Operative Labour. Loan, & General Commission Agency. i, Manners-Street, Wolliiwton. Adjoining Duko of Edinburgh Hot'.) I>EPARTMENTS, - Servants Registry. nans, Financo, and Accountancy, llouso, Land, and Estates. jßenls and Debts Collected, BAILIFFS. "oiictol Trades, Estimates, Quantities, and Valuations, PRODUCE, Farmers' Small I'Ols, Dairy, Poultry, &c All Transactions Confidential. Office Hours, 9 a.m. toop.ui, Communications roust bo addressed to the Manager, and accompanied by the sotai;cfoi' replies TO STAND THIS SEASON AT J. BUOKERIDGE'S 81'ABI.ES, CAR. TERTON. THE CELEBRATED PONY STALLION. KING COB, By Princo Charming (imported), dam Annie, from imported Arab ninre. KING COB is four years old, anil is n beautiful silver roan colour, is exceed injjly docile with plenty of mettle, and has a lino (onstituiou, Ho has already taken lint j.rizts at Wellington, Masterton ami Cuitcrton, and has never beer, b"alon. TERMS -Two guineas, payable by P.N. duo Ist January, 18!) I. Further particulars from the undersigned, J. BUCKEBIGP,' Or T. A, WESTON, Carlorton. PRELIMINARY NOTICE fPIIK splendid Clydcsdalo GLENGARME, by Rob Roy out of R. Cooklmrn's marc Darling, which look first p'izn at tin Wuirarapi Pastoral iilmw—Darling In Prim-n n-,r]i"- using four yea's, will wonderfully fine bone, murclc, symdry. iiiunuiiini, will «'mk! tan :r ; Mastcitnniind Oiiaki. For ti mis aiif | urthcr tiaiticul:irs t«» W, JUL 1.1 II
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3674, 28 November 1890, Page 4
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