THUBBDAY, 2wb JULY.IWS AtlO'Cloek, ; y TARATAHI ,^3 STOCK SALE. I. H WOOD Will sell by public auction at the Taratahi Yards as above, 120 Lambs 00 4-tooth ewes in lamb to pure bred Lincoln rams 10 Yearling steers and heifers 4 Good dairy cows 6 Store Cows 20 Pigs about 5 months Horses of all classes. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. SATURDAY, 4th July, 1891, At 1.80 p.m., Sharp.. Entirely Unreserved Sale, AT THE GREYTOWN AUCTION KOOMS. FTT TXTOOU has received f T~1» Vy. instructions to sell by Public Auction at his Greytown Booms, on Saturday, the 4th : of July, at 1.30 p.m. sharp, on account of \sHoub Consignors, : • ENTIRELY. "WITHOUT RESERVE, Bales of Drapery and Blankets, •> ' Rugs, Oppossum Bugs, Mac intosh buggyßugs, Ac. ■ Tons of Groceries of every description and best brands guaranteed. Wacgon loads of new and secondhand Furniture. > Tons of Produce, Orates of Crockery &c., &o. Also a large Consignment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, some new and choice Varieties. One Ladies' Phaeton, ] do Basket Carriage, one Strong Brake in good order. : Several sets of New and Second hand Buggy and Trap Harness, Saddles ASide Saddles, &c., &c.,'&c, Everything put up WILL be sold.
Queen Stbeet, Mastebtox. MASTERTON Coach, and Carnage OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. JAMES ROSS & (X BEG- to inform their friends and the Pnblio generally that they have completely renovated the Factory with all necessary appliances for the Trade, with a well-assorted stock of seasoned American Timbers and Fittingß, for carrying on their Business as COACHBUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, GENERAL & SHOEING SMITHS. The Public can rely that their horses will be neatly and carefully Shod by JAMES ROSS.
The Carriage Building Department will te.under the management of EDWARD DIXON, (late op the factoby), who is so well known, throughout the province for Mb practical style and finish. Customers oan thoroughly rely that Rosa .and Co's establishment will be first in rank as carriage builders, also in every bihnch of the trade mentioned,. and having practical men in each department will be able to furnish their custodiers with any article better than any company o? firm conducted by unskilled labor. . Vehicles of every description built In the height of fashion. While it is not posuible or yet advisable that every ma,n should be Lord Mayor taking the air in a Golden Carriage, it is possible for .us this Spring to bnild Carriages in Bank of Fashion with immensely stylish requisition. They .are not costly, ,but elegant—aperfect specimen of Carnage Building, for a.Lady'a convenience, and to hold a host of feminine belongings. A Lady's Toilet never will appear .to half the advantage as when descending from one of Bom and Co' 6 . dainty oarriages, which can be ordered at'all price* to suit customers. A, dozen should be ordered beforethespring, 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 your families. P.S.—A liberal discount for cash. ROSS AND CO., MASTERTON COACH FACTORY.
Railw ay Boarding House (Nearly Oppost Fost Office.) Hall Street* Masterton. THfi proprietor of this Favoeitb Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated ana completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it issecolid to none in the Wairarapa. TllE BEST 1s TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging 18s per week If paid in advance, or et the end'of the W<s ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLINGBEDS, ONE SHILLING Smiting ind Beading Hqovm. ■ Private Sitting Hoom for Ladiet. 300 D STABLING. FRED WfiIGHT fEOPWEIOB.
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION or AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1869. Incorporated by Act of Parliament" Registered under Life Assurance Com oanies and Policies Act ol New Zealand SPECIAL FEATURES. If will be remembered that theMutua Life of Australasia whs the first office in these Colonies to issue policies ABSOLUTELY KftEß FROM ALL CONDITIONS. Larger Reserves against Liabilities than any other Mutual Life Assurance Society transiting business in the Australasian Colonies end founded withifc the last 40 years. Not only \yas the valuation of assurances in J&SO made by the Institute of Actuaries. the A.m. Table with pare premiums and interest at 4 P® r ccut,, but special reserves were made for SWtpwded mortality and immediate s&^uieuts,. Claims are settled.witbauteHhtr "dispute or delay. am\ Awiialion lm _ never , plaintiff or ' defeiuiant. At the office of the Mutual Life Association of Austnlaaia. P. GILL, Resident Agent. NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via Rio. For R.M.S. "Doric" will close at,this office ou FRIDAY the 2fith day of June at 6. 16 a.m. Due in London August Bth. J.BAGGE, - , - Pottmtifter.. fttattttooi 32u<i Juq«> 1891,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 3
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