,;GBKTILL«B;& Co<: • lAto AGENTS-AND' SURVEYORS, PAHIATUA HavoFor Sale . Ihs FoiitowmcrDißnuiiiE.PßomTiißi-; 50' 099 years lcaso, hoasftgardeß,- etc., £275.i ' , 1 Q A . Aoros, near Hastwell, all In grass I.o~t' and ring fenced, £BIO3 per acre, .TAAAoreS'Jreeholiilovol Land, with Al/ly '.well-finished.rHouso, good otr ohard, etc., in eplecdid locality, £loso.'' •; TOLET. £*ff.Acrcs ; in .grass, .ring Jencod, near DO Eketahuoa Creamery. : .ACRES .on ',flye years' lease; near dairy factory. 0 •') R' AOpS;firßt-olaßs;Bh6ep,oountry; ff- ••• t) ' small whare imdfcjod garden, on &gOf iroad, Rent -£72 per tmnain, with purobastog clause a* £6 per acre; ? Te Aro Music Warehouse, r ~. NOT . :FOhQET ' \ TO •MS v KlMfo ■ M.OSIO . WAREHOUSE, ; WHEN IN WELLINGTON, OPPOSITE ' OPERA HOUSE, 58 MANNERS' . STREET. ' EDWIN J. KING, TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS We orkei you in 1893 with a finer line o? harvesting machines iuin ever wore. Our reliable. MOWERS, HAY BAKES, BKAPBKS and BINDERS Lead Everywhere.
MOWING AND HEAPING MACHINE COMPANY. Send for annual catalogued ■ROBINSON BROS CARTERTON ' \f COMMERCIAL HOTEI, J'AHUTDA. SULLIVAN & COBBY, (Lafeo of Timaru and Wellington).. ■'■J Pbopkieiowl. 1 SO C\ BEG to inform th I OC V«i travelling public. and tho residents of the Btrh Dislriota that they have just completed extensive addi(toils and alteration! to the Commercial Bote'., making it the largest and beet appointed h<u';!ry iu tie Forty-Mile Bush. The rooms are lofty and well furctahed, and the dining room will be found supplied with the best tibli d hote In the orovlnce. The bar is under their personal auporvieion, and none but the best brands of liquors a re kept. Hot, Cold, and Bhowerlfltlw. .. There isalatgeAssomblj HallaitnoM to the fcuilding, with str ge and scenery for theatricals, eto. Stable, loose boxes and grußs paddock, oloae by, in charge of in efficient Groom. The Billiard Room is fitted with one of the best rabies, and is' attnndeilby a competent marker. Coaches stop at this Hote dallyCjUROKsMonKRiTK. The united farmers'alliance / (LriflTED), WELLINGTON, WANGANDI and PALMERSTON NORTH. SEEDS, We have on hand a carefully-seleoted stock of newly-Imported Seeds from the'best English growers.also a fine stock of Colonial pown Old Paste Rye Grass.. THE ALLIANCE offer special facilities for the shipnM of Wool and Frozen Meat to the English' Market j all 1 ohargM on the lowest soale..-j - ; . 1 ' - ; Liberal Cash Advances made on Growing OUps oi wool free o! Commission,' , FOB SALE— Sheep Dips, Arsenlo Boiled. and' Raw Linseed 011b Lubricating 1 Oils'" ' ' Galvanised Fencing Wire : ' Staples, Corrugated Iron Agricultural implements Station Stores' and,. "•. : Farmers' Requisites ' Of every description, .. AGENTSJOR- 1 . Hay ward's Spcoifio for Lung .Worm. ■ Ford's Scourarid'Lung'Worm Mixture.' THE UNITED FAMERS' ALLIANCE (UMITED), :I: or) Willis stubei, Wmmoioif. ' ' LITTLE GIANT stump nmom F.S the oh'eapest' and most useful ever JL; invented for small settlers,- the low price bringing it . within the . reach of everyone, One man can easily work' the machine siid lift a weight -dqual to EIGHT TONS, and this can be doubled byanextramati ' • " • ' Price from £0 and upwards. N. SORENSfcN, - Patentee,' OlareWjle
cmrnmi.fr, Tailors. 27 t Lammoh Qwy.„„,„,WiiuiioioH (Opposite Oprernment Buiidisgs.) Ora Moitoib ; "CHEAPEST OF TIE BEST, 1 . Oonrtry orders carofiillyand puiicttially ' attended to and goods forwardeS; W PArcbls Post"
PRINCE OF WAT<BB ITAMIjLY HOTEL, QnEEN-BIHEET,„„ Masiebton. fN taking oyer the management of this X oU established hostelry, it will be my hoii est. ehdeayoiir ti.fcEiter fo'r fch'e settlers and fnt railing pubHa : generally/ As 'I ' making dterations'duiiiig thg'tfot throe'&thl I must sblc tho'indulgeiioo of my patrons for any shortcomings that may arise during that time, i All wines and spirits taken from bond. ' Kight porter in attendance. johntcoker; pbohMob Walter QM'olm, MAURICE VILIJS, GENERAL gTORBKEEFEB.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4672, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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589Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4672, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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