FOR PRIVATE SALE. A N ELIGIBLE PKOPERTY at J\. Alfredton, 210 acres good laud, 70 new 5 roomed house. Apply— LCWES&IORNS. MAKURELIME. Important to Farmers. TESSRS LOWES AND lORNS are appointed Agents for BISHOP & Go's Celebrated Manure Lime. The results in Turnip Crops from the use of this Lime is astounding.
THEATRE ROYAL, SCOTCH LECTURE & CONCERT SCOTCH LECTURE & CONCERr In aid of Masterton Presbyterian Church REDUCTION FUND. PRINCE CHARLIE. PRINCE CHAKLIE. BY REV n. S. OGG, M.A., REV C. S. OUG, M.A, Illustrated With Jacobite Snngs by Ladies and Gentlemen from Wellington, ON FRIDAY 10th JULY. TICKETS Is, 2s, 3s. To be had from Messrs Eolmes, Bookseller, W. Dongall, goldsmith, and Geo. Johnston, storekeeper. PROGRAMME NEXT WEEK. PROGRAMME NEXT WEEK.
BEDELL'S PATENT GAS GOVERMOR AND PURIFIER. WHAT HAS IT DONE IN NELSON ? Read the following testimonial from J. W. Joynt, M. A., Principal Nelson College: "I beg to certify that one of Bedell' 8 Patent (las Governors has been in use here for some months, and that, after careful calculation of the consumption for equal periods of time, fcha saving of gas has been found to amount to something over 25 per cent." Messrs BEDELL & CO. having taken over the business of Messrs Carlson & Goss, Brassfounders, and Mr Goss having become manager of this department, the firm are prepared to undertake all kinds of Brass and Copper Work at lowest rates. Highest price given for old Brass and Copper, Zinc and Peuter. Sole manufacturers of Mansfield's Ever-rtady Hose-reel.
The Ball of the Season. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS Annual Ball, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS, JDEILL SHED, MASTERTON. Thursday, July 9th, 1891, AT 8 O'CLOCK. "VT'O effort spared to make this popu« _[M lar ball as successful as last year Double Ticket 10/- Ladies Ticket 2/6., C. A. POWNALL, M. HICKSOjN Captain. Secretary
Girls' Colligate School, oxford house. MRS | MISS SHEPPARD PEINCIPALH, TTTILL be prepared to receive pupils on JULY 15th, 1891, and will take up her residence at OXFORD HOUSE on and after JULY 10th. Till tflat date enquiries may be addressed to her at the Ladies' College, ifOR SALE. DWELLING, 7 rooms, with wash house, stable, cow shed, about (} acres of land, with or without household furniture. ' Apply W.B. CHENNELS, Masterton.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED COACH & WAGGON FACTORY. JAMES MUIII, (Late Ross & Muni), Coaohbuilder, Wheelwright, Farrier, And General Blacksmith. HAVIJNG taken over the business of the late firm of Ross and Muir 1 am now prepared *:o do all work connected with the various branches of the trade at prices that cannot fail to giye satisfaction. NO BLOW, but solid, genuine work that will stand the best of all testa, Hard Wear and Tear. A first-class staff of workmen under my own supervision enables me to guarantee this, and the shop being run by
STEAM POWER Enables me to quote prices not within the reach of any other Factory in the district. i SOLE MAKER of the celebrated ZEALAISDIA WOOL PBESS. For which orders for the coming season are now solicited. HORSE SHOEING a Speciality hj R. Crawford, the Renowned Farrier. IN STOCK— I Double Buggy, 1 Farm Dray, Cheap. 1 Second hand Single Buggy, pole and shafts, only i!2. JAMES MUIR, DUEEN STREET.'. MABTERTON. WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY, AND DOG ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. DRILL SHED, MASTERTON. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 16th and 17th. ■ Entries close Saturday, July 10, at 8 p.m. DOG SHOW Will be held on Second Day. All dogs to be in attendance by 9 a.m of that day. Exhibitors must use the Society's] Show PenH, which will be provided at a charge of Co Each. (For Poultry only.) Admission to Show Is. ENTRY if'ORMS and CATALOGUES may be obtained from Mr. J. j Williams, tobacconist. Prize schedules and entry forms can be obtained on ,*TT%ation to R. E HORN?*litt&Secretary. A. A. WUfTS^ifreasuter.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3849, 4 July 1891, Page 3
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