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Wiet'SpadM, %ks and t Weed fork Parkes'Drawing and Grafting Spades t ' Digging Manure and Potato Folks Water Cresa Rakes-3 and 4 prongs Hedge Shears, Laim Mowers Broadcast Seed Sot era Planet jr. Combined Heed Sower and Plough, EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE OAPTATN WARREN'S CO,OKINGPOT Cooke by 'steam-meat boiled.vegetablea ■ i i i. 11 .. n l J .11)_ ..... CJ.wtiEJ§ QUEEN ftmfa, MABTEBTOft; : 4,200 tatss good Bleep country, fenced and . subdivided into ' oonvenlaat paddooia,' good buildings, a :■,■ ..flrstAss property;;...- , ..;■',.;■; 640 acres boshJand,-. patilally. •imprOTed. r.-.-With.Bmall;orjpendituia would; maio ; .'good- farm c&!s>)e! of carrying about 440 aoWbush land, all dear and well grassed, fenced and subdivided, now , carrying 1200-fiheop, ■',... 240 Acres partially lmprowd bush land. soil, woll-grasiied, good- dwelling and farm buildings, oloso to railway-station; suitable lor dairy farm,.;

700 acres partially- improved bush land, excellent sheep country. 320 acres partially improved tali land, 800 acres arabVlsnd, close to Maiterton, dwolling and fannbuildings ; ■ •■■J. D, KEITH, Mastorton '. WA^Oi'OiiTETUMNG.] .'ATiSPAOHON GUAHiNTpaM'R'T'TAN I) K.' 1 " VIOMN. j Orders for Tunini; may ba addressed to , J. OANDY,Lincoln Bead, Mastefton. AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON Diupbry DiPiRTOHi-Wehave the honour to inform oar customers that we hsvo now-opened oUrnew goo'ds in all departments and with increased " -anilities, andbv keeping a more extonsi 'o stock than heretofore, including man; ' new lines, we are now in a position to meot the requirements of latronraud our increasing trade, New Dr.? iiGoods in all , the leading colours and most fashionable materials,' Flaimiilottaß,Plaidingßi Skirtings, Serges, Flaooels, &o , White and l Grey Blankets, all aizea. Travelling and Bush Rugs, Laclies Jaoketa and Ulsters < intbe newest Btyles and shapes, Clothing Departmbst.— "A New . Departure."—Gentlemen's Waterproof > Ooata, made to measure, with or without Capes, and in any style required ; all sewn seams, and 'guaranteed thoroughly ', vraterprcof for 55a, 65s', 75a, 80s, and 84a, Also a splendid stoe'e of Waterproofs nnd • Oilskinß ton hand," Worktop; Men "yon can select the material, and Javo your ' Shirts mpde of Cotton, Linen,, Union Leatherine, ana Ail-Wool Shirtings! maker, and mm webmiapk , not thrown together, will stand rough wear, frlces from i% to 10a 6d. ; Also, Gents' UnderFlannels, Drawers,. Nightshirts, etc, " Made • to" Order."' Just received a splendid assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing, in Men's, louth'a and Boys' Suits, Trou* sers and Overcoat. This clothing is undoubtedly the very bet': value intha marV4, also now Under-Garmenta, Hats, IHSPEOTIONIKTKEB BI GEO, JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL ' MERCHANT, DIKIIiOT IMPORTER, QOBSN-BTSBKT, MABTERTON. „„.. jegs to inform the travelling public that his' Coaches leave Eketahnna daily at 7 a,m. for Pahialna. and WoodviUo, connecting with tralnsfor Napier, Pftlmerston North, and Wapganni, Leaves Pahiatua daily at G p.m" for Eke tahuna, carrying passengers coming from Wanganui or Napier same day. B.HNEEY, ..-'.,,■ (ronMSntr wrrn W. hawks). ' BEGSIo notify the public of Masters that ° JJ be has procured a comfortable LandAu ', Carruob, which he will run to and from the t< .Kiilwav Station, torotet all trains, Private partus can hue t)>e Carriage on the most rea- c senabla terras, Nois—AH ordersleft with Mr' . ElkVt Saddler will be promptly attended to

COBB AND CO Ithat they have purchased Mr W. Vile'a Coaching and hope by civility and attention, to wetit a share of the as usual until fHither notioe. '" COBB & 00, Maurioovlllß. P.B-All orders entrusted to 0. & Co wiU receive imraediato.attontion EXPKE6S BUSINESS. 11 Kxssto Mr Alfred Coy, I solicit (or binia continuance of the poblio : P. S. DALGBTTY; Having purchased Mr ' Mgetiy's express business I trust to bd accorded a share of the patronage o! the public, anl'thatby civility and prompt attention to orders! to merit a continuance of th?;same. All trains attended,' commercial theatrical and other "business eieouied with ; the wi)l have my 6peoial.attentlff],:- „> Orl,n mayMlftviiili Mr J.Mlkm, [■£ ALFRED COY, *% I OABMER ,S,: ; .',feii,J. 0. CAEf ENTER AND CO,, ■;(B'u^bMoiiioiin r^'B.':!mbM'4;(!6;Vv': , Standard Acoide ' omalgamaiedw Assurance Co. 'i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 4

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