Sale of Superior Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Library, etc. SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, At 2 O'Clock. r OWES & lOKNS have received lßieavu-j; luiojuiupci "" „w-.—w ••-- his his Valuable Furniture, Library, Pianoforte, etc, consisting of Pianoforte by Feller, Ohairs, Tables, Carpets, Couches, Pictures, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Mats, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Toilets, Wardrobe, Lamps, Clocks, Camera complete, Brie-a-Brrc, Cooking Utensils and general useful sundries. Lowes and lorns STOCKSALE. WFDNESDAY, MAY 6th. At 1 O'clock. 750 Breedin? Ewes 200 Lambs 50 1\ /ear old Cattle 20 Fat and Forward Bullocks 6 Springing Heifers JXOIIt E As the Sheep Inspector has commenced his inspection at the BalejYards vendors are requested to see that their sheep are free from Parasites. It would; be advisable to request Hie Inspector to examine the sheep before leaving the
Sale of a Consignment of Hawke's Bay Horses. TUESDAY, May sth, at 1 o'clock. LOWES & 10BNS have received instructions to sell as above : 30 Hack Horses, broken and unbroken. All v* ell bred.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Established 1845). ■"T ts hereby notified hat Mtt G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, Land Agent, Perry-street, Maaterton, has been duly appointed RESIDENT AGENT, NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, for the Wairarapa district, from whom all information can be obtained. WILLIAM LAMBERT, Manager for Sew Zealand. MR J. CHARLTON, TUNER and REPAIRER of PIANOS and ORGANS, FROM Wellington, is now of his regular visit to Mwbsrton and district. Orders may be left with Mr Holmes or Mr Gant.
SALSALINE THE GREAT FOOD PRESERATIVE JHIS valuable antiseptis preparation is tasteless, odorless, and per ectly harmless It is -guaranteed ex. Jieep meat, soup, milk, etfgs, butter, fish, game, preserves, fruit, vine, and food of every description sweet and wholesale till required for use ONE SHILLING PACKET will preserve 20a worth of food. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS k GROCERS in la and 2* packets Wholnsale Aeent—E.H « REASB WAIPOUA NURSERY.
ON SALE The following list of Fruit Trees sent to the order of MR JAMES STONE, Nurseryman, Masterton, by W. E. IVORY Bangiora, Nursey Rangiora. 104 APPLE TREES. 2 Esopus Spitzenburgh, 1 Rome Beauty, 6 King of Tompkins County, 6 Reinette du Canada, 4 Cellini, 5 Norfolk Beefing, 6 Lord Wolesley, 3 Rhode Islands Greening, 1 Lemon Pipping, 1 Yorkshire Greening, 1 American Golden Pippin, 1 Early Joe, 1 Fillbasket, 1 Rambo, 1 Earl; Harvest, 1 American Beauty, 7 Stunner Pippen, 6 Princeßismarck, 3 Lady Henniker, 4 Lord Clyde, 1 Emperor Alexander, 3 Glorii Mundii, 3 Lord Suffield. 4 Danns Narie, 6 Beauty of Kent, 5 French Crab, 3 Golden Bussett, 3 American Royal Pearmain, 4 Mobs Royal, 5 Cox's Orange Pippen, 3Wagener, 4 Pecks Pleasant. 46 PLUM TREES. 3 Prune Plum, 2 Yellow Magnum Bonum 2 Coe's late Red, 1 July Green Gage 8 Green Gage, 3 Prince Englebert, 6 Vio toria, 4 Orleans, 5 Washington, 5 Bine Diamond, 3 Dollins Golden Gage, 2 Red Gage, 1 Damson, 1 Jefferson. 6 FILBERTS. 3 Webbs Closetheaded Filberns, 3 Daviana Filberts. 8 APRICOT TREES, 2 Moorpath, 3 Campellfield Seedling, 1 St. Ambroise, 2 Dullins Early Peach: 31 PEAR TREES.
1 Windsor, 2 Beurre Clairgeau, 3 Autumn I Bergamot, 3 Josephine de Nalines, 4 Marie Louise de Uccle, 3 Gaasells Bergamot, 4 Winter Nelis, 3 Early Crawford, 6 liams Bon Chretian, 2 Napoleon, 10 CHERRY TREES, 1 Common Bigarreau, 1 Elton, 1 Imperatrioe Eugene, 1 Bleeding Heart, 2 Black Heart, 2 Bigarreau Napolean, 1 May Duke, j 1 Black Circasian. 15 PEACH TREES. Noblesse, 3N e wington, 2 Lady Palmer I tone, 2 Royal George, 2 Early Rivers I 3 Evendale Favourite, 1 Early Ann. 2 NECTARINE. I 1 Victoria, 1 Brandons Hardy. I 3 Dutch Medlars, 108 GOOSEBERRY TREES. 6 Green Gage, 6 Champagne, 6 Ironmonger, 6 Northern Hero, 6 Lancashire Lass, CGoldon Drop, 12 China Orange, 6 Gills Seedling, 6 White Champagne, 6 Billy Dean, 6 Crown Bob, 6 Dauntless, 6 Maid of Brighton, 6 Whitesmith, 6. Roaring Lion, 6 Heart of Oak, 6 Bed Ocean, SHRUBS &o. Asterby Pines, Flowering Shrubs in variety, Gilda Rose, Grape Vines in variety, Sweet Bay, Jasmine, Laurels in variety, Portugal, Laerestinus, English and Mountain Ash, Pittospoeum (Native Matipo), Silver Birch, Veronicas of all sorts, Westeria Sensis, Pinus Insignus, Princess, Eligans from 8a to 15s per 100, Macrocarpa from 8s to 15s per 100, Lawsoniana Uprite Cypress. M Tt _.T KIYWH ,'c flu. „„1„ onfLnrißed agent for W. E, IVOBY in the Wairarapa district, and the public are cautioned against giving orders for his trees to any other persons.
WAIEAKAPA DAILY WAIRABAPA WEEKLY AGUHIVTS. Wairarapa South Upper Plain Carterton ... ... Mr W. A. Tate ... Mr Thos Wilton ... MrWPhilpot Mr W Cat* ... Mr F Feut ,„ Mr C Horn&ow ... Mr L St. George ... MrGGonderara ... Mr J Hodges ... Mr Jno Godfrey ... Mr C N Savage ... Mr Chas. Haines ..«...• Mi J. B.lnaes
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3795, 27 April 1891, Page 3
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791Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3795, 27 April 1891, Page 3
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