THURSDAY, 2Nfr JULY, I*M, •• At 10' Clock. . TiftIATAHI " STOCK_SALE. I< H WOOD Will sell by public (auction at the Taratahi Yards as above. 120 Lambs (50 4-tooth ewes in lamb to pure bred Lincoln rams 10 Yearling steers and 'heifers 4 Good dairy cows 6 Store Cows 20 Figs about 5 months _ Horses of all classes. , FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ' SATURDAY., 4th July, 1891; , At 1.80 p.m." Sharp./ Entirely Unreserved AT TBM*[-\t. c -GBEYTOWN AtJCTION. . ROOMS. . v^ FTT TX7OOO has received , Jj* VV' instructions to sell by Public Auction at his ,Grpytywn Bdoms, on Saturday, the 4th of July, at 1.30 p.m. sharp, on account of .various' Consignors, ' * ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, Bales of Drapery and Blankets,* Rugs, Oppossum Rugs; Mac intosh buggy Rugs, &e. Tons of Groceries of every description and beet '/.brands guaranteed. J J Waggon loads of neir and Veeond< hand Furniture. Tom of Produce, Orates of Oroektry &c, &o. Also a large Consignment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and J Shrubs, some new and. choice I Varieties. - • > I
One Ladies' Phaeton, 1 do Basket Carriage, onV Strong Brake in •■••■■■-: good;.oyderir,;:i« &■■■■.'■■£"■ ■a'-. *■'< Several sets of .NeW arid Second . hand Buggy and Trap EarV ness, Baddies 4 Bide Saddles, &c, &c, &c. Everything put up WILLr be' sold. ■• Coaclx and Carriage ■>■;■: OPENING Ajpp[JNC®MENIS BEG' to inform their friends'and the . Pnblio gonerally that thay have completely renovated the Factory witb; all necessary appliances tor the with a well-assorted stock' otseasorted American Timbers and Fittings, for carrying on their Business as :•■■ "■ COACHBUILDERS, " "Sk WHEELWRIGHTS;
GENERAL & SHOEING SMITBS. The Publio can rely'that their hone* will he neatly and carefully Shod by :';'." .. The Carriage Buiiding Department will te under the manaxement.of "»'.£ ,„.. EDWARiHJIXONi & V *■ >\ • '■_ •' ;0F THE FACTORY), •'*' yf ' '" '■ who is so well known throughout the province for bU practical sty leand finish. Customers can thoroughly rely that Boss and Co'b estSblishineht Syill be ' flrsV^in branch of .the* trade" mentioned, >'.'|au'd having.practical hieri in eachdepartment will be able to furnish their customers with any article better than any corucany or firm conducted by unskilled labor,.". ' Vehicles of every description built • While it is notpossible or yes advisable that every mitt should be; Lord Mayor taking "the air ''•iri a jQoltien lOiurritgej build Carriages in Rank of Fashion with immensely stylishrequisition. They' are not costly, but eletrant—a perfect specimen of Carriage Building, for a Lady's convenience,' and 'to ""hold ar liost of feminize belepgings; A Lady's Toilet never will"; appear •' r t#"' 'half '■' "tße advantage as when descending [from one of Boss and Co'b . dainty ■_ carriages, which can be ordeted'at all price* to suit cußtomew. A dozen, should be ordered before the spring, J and seen.; driving out full of happy children, who will owe their healthiness to their evening's ride. Call early.and save the doctor the trouble of calling on yourfamilies.* ' . r j ? P.S.—A liberal discount for cash.
MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. EMULSION OFCOD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOBPHITES. Palatable /'and. jEmcXoibys. ' Highly Recommended. BOTTLES 2/6 and 4/6 each, Parceh Poet 6d extra, orta/cases of 6 small 12/6, or 5 large 20b. Carriage pud to any . Railway. Station. ? XUST landed ex Doric, New Season's COD LIVER OIL; India Rubber Hot Water Bottles, Cheat and Lung Protectors in the ' NewCelular Cloth.: " In the case of instructions by post, cash must in every instance accompany the order. .""..." ; " .^i.v>"": : '-- '.' v ' : "•■ G£QEGE:M}EE, 177, Lambton Quay, "Wellington. Chemist to the Governor. rP.0.80x.-175.1 Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposi 'Post Office.) Hall Street.. Masterton. X Boakmsg House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having' renovated ana completely refurnished it throughout, beasto intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it iesecobd to none iu the Wairarapa. TUE BEST ITtABLEIN THE T DISTRICT. V Board and Lodging 18s per week If paid in advance, or il ft the end of the W< ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Siwking ind Reading .Boom. Frivatt >' : t ßitting llopm^for, .iiftiljwi '- .; FRED \^ipiH? PROPRIETOR. WHY ¥M BENX TTHEN you can purchase a sub 'j stancial 4-roomcd house with i aero of splendid land in WrigJcf atreet on time payments, amounting, to about FIVE SHILLINGS per week;or anew six-roonied house splendidly situated iu Cole- Streefc.with r <(oodgarden, in,time paymen »i-equa to about TEN^SHIL LINGS -per week;* W. WIGHT SMfiTHI = ■.,/,.■■..::■::■-;;.'"■;';:■'■;'. Qu*»Street ..s-^wagraaraswMaa
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3840, 24 June 1891, Page 3
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