THURSDAY, Bri> DECEMBER, 1891, AT 1 O'CLOCK. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. FH. WOOD will sell by Public . Aaetion at his Taratahi Yards, on the above date at 1 p.m.— 400 2 tooth ewea and wethert (shorn) 60 Lambt 6 Steer* 18 months 5 Heifers, springing to ealf 10 Calves Several good Hack's and Baggy Horses. OK PRIVATE BAL B. i ____ A BARGAIN. Unbei Spbcial Instruction*. ONE NEW MIGNON PIANO. (EboniEed Frame.) A Splendid Internment. PRICE-£35. Apply to F. H. WOOD, Anetloneer, Greytown. SALE. A BARGAIN. ONE HEW BELL ORGAN, 5 stops, and knee swell. A Powerful Instrument. PRICE-£II. F. H. WOOD, Anetloneer, Grey town. DRESDEN PIANOS AND BELL ORGANS o*l THE TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM. EVERAL of the abovo are now on *_y view at my Greytown Rooms. Pianos ranging from 45 to 100 guineas, Bell Organs from £l7 10s. Terms to suit every one. Full particulars on application. Inspection Invited. F. H. WOOD, Agent for Wairarapa. D * 3 [•llnl
fHE ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS stands to-d»y without a rival, acknowledged by all the Best Wool Press in existence. See what Practical Wool Growers say about it: Opaki, 11th July, 1891. Mr Jab. More, Masterton. Dear Sib -It give* me great pleasure in having to inform vou that the Zealandia Wool Press that I got from you has given every satisfaction, and that for efficiency, durability and simplicity it is impossible to be beaten. As a. test, the first few bales pressed were made extra heavy, one of Merino wether fleece making 5701b5, and another of loeks 7501»5. I consider that it would be possible to keep forty shearers going easily with two men to work one of the Zealandia Wool Presses.-r-Yours truly, John CiinenoN. (per D. Cameron, Manager, Pahau.) T«bus Lands, July 7th, 1891. Mb Jab. Mere, Masterton. JL'ear Sir—lnVanswer to your enquiry in reference to the working of the Zealandia. Wool Press, 1 can' strongly recommend it to anyone requiring.*'really good Press. It is easily woiked, very speedy, and at the same time eimply constructed, and therefore less likely to get out of gear. My first tost as to the strength of pressure was the turning out of a bale of greasy wool of oyerscwt, which satisfied me as to the subsequent working. We turned out over 300 bales good weipht this season, without a break of any kind. Two good men could keep a very large shed free from wool. Wc had ten good shearers at work, but I am convinced that over twice that number could be kept clear by one of these Presses in i good hands.— Faithfuly yours, Chas. J. Tcllt. Sole Maker and Patentoo—r. M.TJ IR. Coachbuilder, &c, Steam Factory, Queen Btreet Masterton. WAIRARAPA DAILY WAIRARAPA WEEKLY or Plain ... Mr Thos Wiltor erton MrWPhilpot eville Mr F Feist rtown ... ... Mr C Hornblov „ Mr L St. Geor{<? rieeville Mr G Gundersor. tahuna MrW A Rowae iatua Mr Jno Godfrey ireama Mr C K'»' Hntrton Mr Chas.lfairJßß! MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. JHE Masterton Rifle Volunteer: [_ parade for inspection by Major Kbwam. on THURSDAY. Full dress with helmets. Every member requested to attend, farewell parade to Lieut. Thompson. All Absentees will be fined 10s. By Order. 0. A. POWNALL, Cant. Commadiugn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3971, 24 November 1891, Page 3
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531Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3971, 24 November 1891, Page 3
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