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D. HENDERSON & Co., [Limited.] SAWMILLERS, MASTERTON. Registered under the provisions of " The Companies' Act, 1882."

Caphal, £6OOO in £1 Shakes. 2/6 payable on application ; 2/6 on allotment; 6/- on December 1; and balance by calls of 5/- at intervals of not less than three months. DIRECTORS— E. Fbist, J. Graham, D. Henderson, 0. E. Damell. bankersBank of New South Wales. rpHIS COMPANY, which has beer

formed for the purpose of taking over and workinp the extensive Sawmil« ling Business of Mo ears HENDEtiSoii & SHUTE, commenced operations \on the Ist September. It haß the right of c»t ting the splendid Totara Forest, 700 seres of bush, at Werute. Close to the bush is erected a Mill, almost new, witb all the latest Improvements in machinery, and in splendid working order. A trainway connects with the Te Ore Ore road In addition to the timber, the Comp&nj has also the sole right to the limestone on the property, of which there is abun dance, and of superior quality. The Company has purchased the righ

to cut 420 acres buahon Mr A. Bumett'i property, Ferniidsre, and a Mill is being worked there in connection with the busi. ness. The whole of the Timber from both properties is delivered at the Kuripuni Mill belonging to the Company where planing and Moulding Machine: are erected, and this portion of the work is carried out. The Company has under negotiation other timber rights which, with those

already acquired, will secure to it ar ample supply for many years. The Company possesses in Wei lington and in the South Island a profit able market for all timber it cat produce and the directors are of th< opinion that apart from its importance a a local industry the enterprise will provi a sound investment. One thousand shares are already al lotted, the balanee being now offered ti the public. Copies of the prospectus and furthe particulars can be obtained upon applio ation to Mr Hendeson, !>t the office o

the Company Kuripuni, or from an; director, or from the Bank of New South Wales, Masterton. All applications must to lodged by October 31st, at which date a further allotment will be made. D. HENDERSOIS, Managing Director.

NK VI D J<i PAK T U «Jbi SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO FOR NOTHING' Desirous to encourage and develop Ihi faculty fur Music, so apparent in the rising generation of this colony, SCOULLAR &CHISHOLM Have determined to GIVE. A WAY » first-class instrument worth Seventy. fiv« Guineas ABSOLUTELY FOR NOTHING

The Conditions are as Follows : All purchasers of a Piano at our Warehouse within the next Twelve Months will receive a numbered card, a counterpart of which will be kept and safely filed Or the 22nd day of August, 1892, the gentlemen named hereunder will determine, by ballot, in the presence of the purchasers, to which of them the Pianc shall be given. If the foi tunate party has previously purchased a Piano at, say, £SO, he may exchange it for one at 178155, orhe can have the balance in cash, and whatevei 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 awaj the Seventy-five guineas will be deducted from the purchase money thereof

We have in stock and oa order for our Wellington Branch One Hundbed /nd Fifteen Pianos. Purchasers therefore can feel assured of the must ample choice in the selection of an instrument, and at the best value OBTAINABLE. The following gentlemen have very kindly consented to act as the Committee to superintend and cany out the ballot, viz :-Mr F. W. Haybittle, Auctioneer ; Mr William 0. Chatfield, Architect ; and Mr J. C. M'Kerrow, Stock and Station Agonfc. ___ SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ' ' IKINCE OF WALES HOBSE REPOSITORY WXJL.JL.IA3i: NE3ILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, nd VEHICLES of every description on he shortest notice. The Livery department is under the care ol an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES of Jrst-class quality kept constantly on hire. Motto— Civility, Good Accommodation and REASONABLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and from the Stahlfld to meet every train G. & T YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Lambton Quat, Wellington, CORDIALLY invite their Wairarapa \j customers and the public generally to call and inspect their large and varied stock. They have just received a nice assortment of Now Goods, and all Departments will be found well stocked with new and fresh Goods. I GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES fbom £3 15s to £3O. FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN Clocks In great Variety of Style. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Consisting of Bangles, Brooches," Gem and Wedding Keeper Ri.igs, etc. N EW EST DFSIONS. LOWEST PBIOB SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. G. & T. Yotjng hold a very large stcck of the above, landed direct from the mak°ra. Being large Importers for the last 25 years, they are thoroughly coir versant with the Home Makers and tin quality of their Goods. Customers can rely on getting a better q-uliiy of Goodi than is usually kept in the Colony. REPAIRING DFPARTMENT. We undertake ail kind of Watch anc Clock Repairs. All work has the persona! supervision of one ot the Messia Youro, riease Note the Address — G. & T. YOUNG, Wellington, Dcnedin, Timabu, and Oaxabc. FOR SALK IFive to six horse powor ENGINI and boiler suitable for breakinj flown logs, or for a small sash factory to be sold cheap. I Set of LOG TRUCKS, extra largi wheels. R. A. WAKELIN, Sash and Door Factory, Greytowa.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 4

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