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ANNUAL SHOW WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTUR A L SOCIBT ¥ WILL BE HELD IN THEIR GROUNDS, CABTERTON, / THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Not. sch. and 6th, ALL ENTRIES close with Messrs W. Sellar, Masterton; F. H. Wood. Greytown ; W. Bock, Featherston ; and with the Secretary, at Carterton, on SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER. EDWARD W. DORSET, Secretary.

GRAND ANNUAL SHOW MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, ILL be held in Measrs Lowes anri lornb' Rale Tarda, Renali Street, Mabtertoit, THURSDAY, OCT. 29, '9l. Eutrii-a clese on SATURDAY, 17th October, at 10 p.m., with Mr \V. Sellab, Maiterton. Or, ALEX. WALKER, Secretary.

WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW, WILT. BE HELD ON THE HUTT PARK RACECOURSE, ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 18th and 19th November, 1891, Sale Day on FRIDAY, 20th November. GVEB £6OO IN PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAT. ENTRIES close at 5 p.m. Thursday, November 12th. All particulars, with catalogues and entry forms, to be obtained from the Secretary. HEiNRY D. O'CALLaGHAN, Loan and Mercantile Buildings, Wellhieton.

FOR SALE ON EAbY TERMS. and half an acre of land iu Sussex Stkbkt, Masterton. Apply to E. FEIST. ANTED :—Tenders for Clearing; and Plouarhingf about SO acre*, to be completed betoreXman. GEORGE MOORE, Eparaima. |OR SALE-l'i Acres, Eketahuna ' 1 aero phnted with choice fruit trees in bearing, 2 large strawberry beds, permanent creeks, shelter trees, live hedge, small dwell ng and outbuildings. Quarter of an hour from Railway and Telegraoh Office. £175, terms. W. G. HAY WARD, Eketahuna. MASTERTON COACH <§ CARRIAGE FACTORY. THOS. WAGG & CO. JEG to advise their Friends and the Public generally that they have taken over the business lately carried on by Jas. Ross and Co. as Coach Builders, Wheelwrights, and general smiths, and it is thett intention to still maintain the l.ame for the Masterton Coach Factory, which it has for years gained by testimonials throughout the Wairarapa. It ranks first for workmanship, and in material and high class finish is one of the best in the Colony. Edward Dixon will supervise the carriage building department, and all orders can be relied upon in the same style as heretofore We have in stock and to arrive a first class assortment of American timbers, nttimgfe and trimni'.ngs, which must with a firstclass staff of practical workmen thoroughly couvince the public that they can purchase at the Masterton Coach Factory vehicles of eyery description built in the height of fashion, not costly, but elepant, and a perfect specimen of carriage building. THOS WAG(i A: CO. MASTERTON UOACfI FACTORY. NEW DEPAKT ÜBE. SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA

PIANO FOR NOTHINGi Desirous to encourage and develoo (he faculty for Music, bo apparent in the rising generation of this colony, SCOULLAR&CHIStiOLM Have determined to GIVE AWAY a first-class instrument worth Seventytivs Guineas ABSOLUTELY FOR NOTHING. The Conditions are as Follows : All purchasers of a Piano at our Wareheuse within the next Twelve Months will receive a numbered card, • counterpart of which will be kept and safely filed On the 22nd day of August, lfc'92, the gentlemen named hereunder will deter mine, by ballot, in the presence of the purchasers, to which of them the Piano shall be given. j If the foitunate party has previously purchased a Piano at, say, £SO, he may exchange it for one at £78155, erhe ean have the balance in cash, and whatever he has paid upon his instrument will be refunded, or if he has bought a Piano at a higher price than that to be given away the Seventy-five guineas will be deducted from the purchase money thereof. We have in stock and on order for our Wellington Branch One Hundred a nij Fifteen Pianos. Purchasers therefore can f-jel assured of the most ample choice in the selection of an instrument, and at the best taluk OBTAINABLE. The following gentlemen have very kindly consented to aet as the Committee to superintend and carry out the balK-t, viz :—Mr F. W. Haybittle, Auctioneer ; Mr William C. Chattield, Architect ; and Mr J. C. M'Kerrow, Stock and Station Agent. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Mr C. T. NATUSCH "AS taken over Mr H.J. Haighs iBOfIpECTCRAI BfSINESg.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 24 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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