PALMISTKY. ISS MANNING, Scientific Pal mist, may be consulted at SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE BOARD ING HOUSE until WEDNESDAY, 2nd December. HOURS—IO to 12 a.m ;2 to 4.80 7to 9 p.in. FEE—2a.
EKETaHUNa KOAD BOARD. METALLING. IENDERS will close at 2 p.ni on Saturday, Dec sth, 1891, at the Road Board Office, Eketahuna, for—--13 chains of Metalling?, "Wellington No. 1 Klock. K SpecificatioDß luay be seen at Mr Jones' Store and the Koad Board Office, Eketahuna. The lowest or any tender sot necessarily accepted. h W.BAYLISS, f -- v Clerk. Eketahuna, Nov 26th, 1891. FUNERAL NOTICE. m friends ot the late GJeokoe Pbait are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which leayes his late residence, Uuamahunga, Opaki, at one o'clock on SATURDAY, November 27th, arriving in Masterton at three o'clock. T. S, JAGO, Undertaker, Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSON Proprietor. AVING taken over the above wellj known and old-established Hotel, & Andebson trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. Royal Mail coaoh from Pahiatua and Woodviib leaves this hotel every day. J. ANDERSON,
COACH AND WAGGON FACTORY. JAMES MUIE, (Late Ross and Muir.) coachbuildbr, engineer, farrier, ahd general blacksmith. Y Engineering Departmant is now under the management of Mb JOHN CADE, whose extensive experi ence qualify shim to undertake engineering work *f any description in a firstclasa manner. Engines, Sawmiiling Machinery, Combines, Chaffcutters, etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates. it 4V. ANTVTrTAT aTtnvo T .(-".11 „.._ held my reputation for tirst-class work in the Coachbuilding line, taking first honours for double buggy at both Shows, pnatomers placing their orders with me may rely on gstting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. Ms R. CRAWFORD, the Champion Fabbieb of the Wajraraps, is still in charge of my Shoeing Department, and patrons may rely on getting their horses shod 'in the best style. My price for Hacks is' stai five shillings Cash,' or 5/6 booked, for either Steel or ►lrp.n Shoes. "Gknxbap in all its branches, N»te—Une Second-hand BOLWAY WOOLPRESS For Sale —A Bargain. Pkicb£6. J. MUIR, Coachbuilder, Ac, Ac, Steam Factory,
Queen Street Masterton. ME HESSEY having purchased the celebrated Stallion NIL. DEBPURANDCM, will fulfil the engagements made by the late owner, Mr G. Watson, and make arrangement* with other breeders requiring the services of this well-known sire. WAIRABAPA DAILY WAIRABAPA WEEKLY .A-PJ^XS. ... Mr Thos Wiltflr- ... Mr W PhUpot ... Mr F Feiat ... Mr C Homblov ... Mr L St. George ... MrGGundersur ... Mr W A Rowms ... Mr Jno Godfrey ... Mr 0 K Savage ... Mr Chas. Hainoi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3974, 27 November 1891, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3974, 27 November 1891, Page 3
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