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OUR CELEBEATED DRESS MELTONS IN ALL COLORS : Bs;.6d to 15s 6d the Full Dress Length. OUR GUARANTEED ALL WOOL-BLUE NATAL SERGES FAST DYE Is to 4s 6d per yard.. PATTERNS FREE BY POST, WMmmm STAS; HOTEIJ, MASTBMM (Late of Panama«Btreet, Wellington), "HI J. SEARL having taken over the U, above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and .general publio of-Master-, tan and the District that it ia his intention to conduot the house onentirely new lines. A complete new staff of servants has been engaged,, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very best liquors has been laid in; The Is Lunoheori oh sale day a speciality. Wellington. N.Z. fnffliim -immz? 1 iality. FAMOUS DOUBJLE PLOUGHS! Good Stablingand paddocks, chaff Cu t fcctß an d Baggers, all sizes. Steel Zigzag Harrows, same price eg for, om»t) STAR HOTEL, MASTERION mQ U4IUWWS m , The on i y roa n y „ ood fo, harrow in the market. HLUB HOTEL, MASTEXTON. '' ' : Nan Mtfw MBrohAcad'SeidSomnl ■';'. v Combined Grain, Manure, and Turnip Drill, made in all combinations and to Belt Tho Proprietor of the above old and grain or turnips at will, with or without ut. .miro as desired, woll-knnwn establishment begs to thank REID & GRAY'S Improved Patent Rotatory Harrow, for working lou land. Ah the inhabitants ofMastatonand the Mir ; implement ho farmer can do without. Windmills. rounding districts.aa also tho travelling exception- I pj a j n alU i B'nrbetl Fencing Wir& ) I!XcmioS '' public for she largo measure of support :ailylow \ voxmivn Miitihtnno'"' ' '( AII,T wlr Ueitogiren, and begs respectfully to men.} inOS.FENQnO.SI'ASI)AIIDS. , , \ n m, Bfcate that additions, alterations, and im- ' S()lE agents for the "mercer' hon-oanyab budbr, privements, inaccordancewiththepro- ' Nao Illustrated Guialogucs FREE on Application. •■' AKURA MAORI RACING iMdltltin A T "MASTERTON on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24th, 1892." ' " Bfcate that additions, alterations, and im- ' SOM agents for the "me provements, in accordance with the pre- New Illustrated Cuialogui grebß of the place,, as also the growing . —— requirements of tho trade, ha»e been . » tup.de. ; The Culinary Department is as usual, ; ' drst-class, **? u>o'rs«eeaTmdai ! 7ke n verybest AKURA MAORI RAGING quality. fII'TTR- ; The Billiard Boom, which is provided Jti AU , withoneofAlcock'sfirst-classtables,haß ' AT "MASTERTON just been refurnished in fchomost elegant on QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, manner. May 24th, 1892. ' " A. ELKINS, . . Proprietor PRESIDENT': H. P. Timuiarariei; _.■■■■ ' ■ VICE-PRESIDENT; Mauihera K. Fl&llW&V nOIGI Maaka. Stewabps : Karaitiana Korou, J ' Mcnuera Ngatuere, Hamuen Karak „„ m . n . tiana, l'uhara To Tau, Taiawhio To MM AHUN A. TuU) Walnohu h, H. To Huki, Jlapeta n..nri ..t\ nrtrnmnji H, Whakamairu, Mita>Ai TuhokaiEDWAKD ELLiSTOjS, rangi, Ngarori Tamihana, Kawana Eopiha, Raharuhi A. Tuhokairangi, ior. Kohea Tahana,.' Toi ; Nataoahira, . -. Pahira Anaru, TeAoA. Harawira, A. f|IHE above new Hotel, replete with Mikaera. Te Honu, Rangimii W. 1 every oomfort and convenience, Kitigi, : Koreu Karaitiana,' Hafiita situated within two minutes walk of the Arama; Judge, R. A. TuhosaiRailway Station, is now open for'the ranga ; Stautkr, M. A, Tuhokaiaccommodationof TEAVELLERS'and ranga; Clerk of Scales, W. general public. and modeiate chf.rtres, Karaitiana and George Ellers; Ulerk Good paddocks, stabling, a good table of Course, Kereu Karaitiana j Treasurers, "WaiuoliuH, H. To Huki, A, M. Te.Honu, and William ■ lorns | Handioapper, A. R. Macfarlane, Eketahuna Hotel. «—■»_"'"•""-'. 1 First Hwdfa Handicap of 25 bovs ; J. ANDERSON Proprietor, "f™ 4 h „ or8e I to imV!B 1 M " °f. r stakes j 2 miles; over 7 nights ol TAVING taken over the above well- J 1 *' 3ft 6i » in J«« ht i n fZ A known and old-established Hotel, ™| 10, « aMe P tanol) 103 S To start " b J, Anderson trusts by civility and best „!,' ?'5-n ut v cin»„„. attention, to secure a fa.r share of p* Wcflj) of 10 sovs; natronane Becond horse to receive one Bridle, to it> WD Aver t imp dtttit m value 303; one mile and a distanco ; THE TRA\ELLING PUBLIC ovor i rf m 6in in mmtmwu OeJßiuh. , T !w,l hi ,f if«™. TT7ATOHMAKBR and Jeweller, EoyalMailooach.from Pahiatua and \ 3 f W K ffi I \W*»**, **&Mfr Woodville leaves this hotel every day. J. ANDERSON COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SULLIVAN & CORBY, iatu and Wellington), Proprietors, height; for Maori horses onlj; post entrance, 12s: To atari at p.m S' 0, n BEG to inform the 7 Mwnlfoefc Bm of 20 soys; secona . Ql) \J., travellingpublio and ho [ se tore ?f • a wh »P- V 1 uo W J' \ the residents of the settlement generally mlll! i ™? ht /°' a^e i for . Ma " rl that they have made extensive improve- norse 3 onl y> wnicn nave never tacea b UVEKX AINU jjaat ovaßur-o. menu and additions to the abovo.nopular starter; post entrance 10s; to slart, at - hostelry, and have left nothing undone ' »™, „ „ ftc Mr ALLAN IANGUSON which will contribute to the comfort and « ComoMwnKuuLmpom sovs; sec- _ - ■. . _ £ j • convenience of their mtrnns The hotel ond horse to roceiye 5 sove out of U/ I! >Hji& to intorm tne gonerai put convenience oi tneir patrons, inenutoi hk .=, , t lg W lie lha he has taken over Iron, is qmte new,. been purchaee g;/^f'f 2^May Lop- MrJ'.^ones.thoL.veryandll.aStableS ™£AthM* llfi" A Graa^ddocka.heH.byhjmjn eonISS'?*^" 111 '■ ''. ; Sry.: Saddle Horses and Bugoiesawvays on "stable, loose boieß and grass paddocks J" bmiUe i *» wHj* '•''■''.' "'." ;,-Hmß,; " ' ' ■ close bv- ■■■ ; . ■ Wellington Racing Club, this 30th day ' B ■■ : - Thlsalsoagr,ndß,lliard-room'in olMarch,lß92.-H.M.LYoN,Seoretary this Hotel, and. one of tho .be&b«made T ~.-,.. . : ._ Billiard Tables. A. J.liJiiJJ, i?,w. „i„ a ,P,,HH fnr Horns and all this Hotel, and one of the be&t«.rr Billiard Tables. : :Ooachea6top at.thia hotel daily. Charges Moderate, W. -Pran^nel-I A UCTIONEER, FRUIT AND PRO 1 DUOE MERCHANT, : AND 56, WILUS-STREET, WELLINGTON HAS OiN SALE; FLOUR 'OATMEAL 'POTATOES GOVERNMENT LIFE" INBURANCE *■■'■-■' DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED iß* Efvery Policy Guaranteed by ibi ' ; * ■ ■•'State. : .'': ■ '!' (Corner of Queen and .Renall Stroete, WHEA T OATS. MAIZE ~,.," Masterton.) MBLJBT BEAKS PEAS . y COALAND TOER, MERCHANT. OHAFF •nn AAA PEBT. of well-seasoned Cueesb,. Sugar, .Tea, Soap. : Candles, , ;, '.. DEP N ' i ; ,'.,. '. W S UUU 'limberto select from at • Keß'Sene. '_ .'VBSTABUSHBDiBjfc mill prices,, comprising Arclutraving, And Merchandise of aU kinds, . i ,_ ii v v Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Floor- Bvery Policy Guaranteed by ibi -. ing and all kinds of dressedr planed, Counir X Orders ..will re- °3stat e :™ ~ ~ and'buildingtimbers, '■. ■; • cei ve£ur i«"ne<liate , i,:,.-:.—•-.. : ■,, ■.;.-, ' : ; A'!ew job' lots to ofear cheap. ! AUeimon,- . ;;■ LOW PREMIUMS.-.,' ... '■'S.hingleß, Houseblocks, Palit.gs; etc. „■ ~ '.„ .. "",,_ .. .«.'.. ."■■■ -■ ■ :i LARGEBOMUSE9. niorsandSashes. at lowestoUrrent rates . I '™ltry, l'arm and ;l JJairy rtodnce ~,.,... ~__.,__,,. . . 1 goods.within the Borough, delivered Tf^l an The first policv Issued, No! i for fa, ■:]■ ". free' '" •-■ l-MpUecount bales rendered ■;; v .; | 3 still in existence, arid has had tbres ~ : ~ ; "-; bonuses allotted to it, vizi;-'' '•' ; »'" ■ ; - ' R,EVfiRSDEN,j» ai C 2K KT!t; WISHES the Publio ot Masterton to know that he has commenced businesses '.' ; ."',:::■ EXPRESSMAN, BARLEY BEAKS Country Order*, will re celye our immediate '■? '■ At<eatioh. ! '' '■''■"• R; EVERNOEN,Jdnr., D. f.iVIRTU WM 'HuNT>.R.sT,. , -.,... : ...W>uik , ai0^. : EXPRESSMAN, " „, lL : " ;■',"', ■ 1L "me this policy was issued were n< and will from this dato bo prepared to ;■ . ",;:•■ ■ ; ';'.;; . " •■., ■,:; calculated to yield, any ibonusei curygoi'dsbt * 1 Am ' "\\,ur|»tr..««ae solicited. ATtA'S.' ItOLliEif 1 FUIUR" MiLLP, therefore give otuimoi Ord.irrfiiiiiybeli'fiisvitli.l.GKAHAM* ,:;L ' ,; -'' r .' "miMl?'' "■ '. V '"'Y' : ': "^ u t! itii'i .■ .-■ :•■,,•..■•. Oo ; >.----iW)'i ■■>. :' r -''•' 1 V" l ' : .'- i: " : -l" : v , . ; * : : "'■' ""'' iosbphus h, iuciuitDsotti -' ■"- eSfe.S I'EOIFIO, No. 9123, Tho Sovereign Remedy AND A CERTAIN CORE FOR : Nervous DeMityj Spematonhoßa, Loss Of Manhood, And all diseases caused by early indiscretion, Prepared only by T. A. GARRATT, CHEMIST, Taranaki-slrcet, Wellington. ' PRICE; 4s 6d per bottle, Seut to all parts on receipt of P.Oforßa. P.S—ln writing for the remedy ploase state symptoms fully. i . MENTION THIS PAPER ~ 1 mile; for .farmers' horses' only; -I* ..^ n " SZf-WZ Nomination Ids; acceptance:n ! .l j' To 'receivedash.pmentoftlielatestnovelties start, at p.m nolu(llll S // Ahm Maori. Hoiidicap of 85 soys . JEWELLED BANGLES, second horse to receive. 5 soys out oi • . Ladies' Coinbination Brooches and Btakes; li miles; nomination IBs Watch Chains, in Gold and acceptance 20s; Tu start at . p.m Silvur. Ladies Gold Watches o'Maiden Back Hmidkap of 10 sovs: from £5 t0£50." second horse to save his stakes; 1 Gent's Gold. Wpterhury Watches, & mile;post entrawo 10s; to start ai Ladies'fihort.'WindWaterburjß, p,m .. ......... '•— ,■. ■"' 6 Flying Handicap of 10 eovbj second New designs in modJs." Presentation horse lo receive 6 sovs out of Btakes; J etches und ma; Wo, docks in great mile; nomination 10s; acceptance 10s' "' To start at p.m ■.■ weic-ht forage; for Maori EKETAHUNA only, which have never faced s LIVERY AMD BAIT STABLES'. lie that he has taken over Iron. neotion with the Tempei'ance.Hotol. Saddle Horses and Bcgoies awtavs on FirstclassPaddocke for Hor6esandull . ■■.■'■.■' kinds of Stock: . -. , '•• ' ; (IHARGE3 MOnEKATI. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BOMUSE9. The above Is an actual case, and 'shdwi that the rate of bonus increased at each division, The premiums In force at the time this policy was issued were not calculated to yield,any ibooußea,,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4112, 13 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4112, 13 May 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4112, 13 May 1892, Page 1

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