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■f. H.WOOD. THURSDAY, 25m AUGUST, 1892, Atlo'olock. tabatahiltook sale, FH. WOOD will sell by publio auc- • tioD at his Taratahi Yards, on the above dato—--200 Hoggets 150 Ewes in lamb 100: Ewes in lamb 70 Hoggets 5 Dairy cows 9 Calves 30 head of store cattle, mixed ages and sexes, these will bo properly drafted and classified. 11 yearling steers 4 8 year old steers A complete and first-class dairy comprising— -24 picked dairy cows (alli/omi^and to oalvo within six weeks 1 purebred yearling Ayrshire bull 1 „ heifer The ab'ovo cows are Mr Henry D. O'Oallaghan's entiro dairy, forwarded from the Lower Hult; nono have been kept back, and are all good, and oan be confidently recommended. Further entries invited. SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1892. AT 1.80 p.m. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. UNRESEEVKD SALE. PH. WOOD has received instruc- . tions tu sell by Public Auction at his CARTERTON DOOMS on Saturday next, this 27th iust., at 1,30 p.m., alkrgc coflManment of general drap?ry and clothing, groceries, crockery, ulasswaro, produce, harness, etc, etc. Also-'-new md second hand furniture, and paiieral Merchandise df every desciiptiun. The Drapery and Clothing is a direct consignmohtof really first-class guods, too numerous to \r •t : culariaa, but all, who study economy oiiould attend the ealo.

Me. C. R. Blackett, F.C.S., • RJ2PORTS:- [" HEREBY certify that I have made I ' an exhaustive analysis of several : samples of Dawson's Whisky, taken from various shipments now in bond. The samples include those first imported in 1889, and tho most recent in tins year. 18 ( J2. After a thorough chemical analysis and examination 1 found there was no difference in any of tho cloven samples selected; tho {««!%, age, anil flavour being carefully maintained throui>hout. • • . Careful&sta were applied for the dotcction of all impurities, and tho mitts were most satisfactory, I can recommend Dawson's Whisky.as a highly-matured upiril of exceptional Jkmur, having nil the characteristics oi ycimmc Scotch Whiffy. 0. B, BLAOKBTT, J?,O.S„ Victorian Government Analyst, This highly satisfactory report will be read with interest by tho numerous lovors of DAWSON'S WHISKY as it moves its absolute MJiiiTY and excellence'of quality. ■■

THE VERY LATEST. WE understand the result of Professor Gallon's recent signalling with Mars indisputably proves that the marvellous brilliancy of that Planet is solely duo to tho fact of tho inhabitant's thereof using nothing but LIGHTOF THE AGE KEROSENE, which, on this terrestrial sphere, is admitted to bo the Safest and MOST POWERFUL ILLUMINANT known. On a Eamplo submitted to Win, S'koy, Esq., Government Analyst, lie reports as follows : "This sample is almost ABSOLUTELY COLOUULESS; is Quite Clear, and has but a VEKY SLIGHT ODOUR of the article, Its Flashing Point (proving its safety) is Vory High beiii" betweon 11$ unrf IW Fahr." NOTE,-Tho Government stipulate only that the flashiug point shall bo not less than 110° Mr. NOW LANDING, EX HENNY, fboji New York--10,000 04SHHOTTOFTHB KEROSENE, 15 0° Each tin is fitted with Banker's new patent vent spout, and each case bears a handsome and attractive label, showing THE LIGHT OF THE AGE.

W.M.BAWMTYNE AND OU., AGENTS. WELLINGTON. GRIFFIN AND SONS* Biscuits, Confectionery Autt Candled Peols. rpHEYaro everphore acknowledged 1 to bo the beat. FAOTORY.-Alton St., and Nile St. E. Nelson. Wholesale Wellington Branch,Brandon St,

SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, (Opposite Prime of Wales Mel), JIASTEKTON. JUST RECEIVED a large stock of no* Saddlery and HarnoßS, suitublo for the coming Showß, Those requiring new gear should pay a visit of inspection. STALLION GEAR A SPECIAL LINE. t3F Don't Forget thb Address ! NORTH WAIRARAPA FARMERS'CLUB. T|HE Committee appointed will pre* vent their report at a meeting of settlors to bo held on WEDNESDAY, 24th August, at 3.30 p.m., in tho Tomperance Hall, Mastorton. All members and intending inombera are requested to attend, d. McGregor, Chairman. TO BE LET. TO BE LET in the township of Newman, a Four-Roomed douse, with Bcullery, good widen, and nine.acre paildnok, well griissod. For particulars apply to ANDREW WHITE&IDE, or HENRY mm& CO., Eketahu.ua,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4199, 23 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4199, 23 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4199, 23 August 1892, Page 3

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