V* C lif til iV I J*' * 'IT' GUJfS ! 4 GUNS f IGUNSIII J + Jf" "J J" H ut , Single and Doable Banel Muesli LotUeis ii it » Preeob, „ and Hammerlesß Gum WE are just HDpaohng a good assort ment of the above guns, by tbe bf Bt makers, whioh m t i& marking off at very low prloea tt , " Also horn America' a Large Shipment ol KIVAL AND CLUB ' CARTRIDGES. We also keep a good assortment of ELBI'B * A large and mil assorted stock ol SPORTING REQUISITES GRAHAM 7INDC(J.v AHTI-MONOPOLY STORESSTATION PROPERTY FOR -•;BALEBY TENDER. ..■■ ■ X James Oooper, in order to wind up the Trust, invite TENDERS (or the Purchase of that well-known Property known as COOPEE'S STATION, WAMMORU; ■'. .■.,-.. WAIBABAPA, : THE PROPEBTT CONBIBIB Or JU)OtJI-r />rAA ACRES'ofßioh and Fertile UUv\/ Land,is well graaaed and watered, and divided into a number of convenient paddocks, now carrying about 9,000 dray road, and is about 17 miles (torn-the Carterton Railway Station, Tho Buildings include ten-roomed HomeTENDERS, addressed to the undersigned at the Post Office, Carterton, will be received until THTJBBDAY, 29th March, 1894, but the Executors reserve the right of declining the highest or any tender. r. All information regarding titk ternm, and other particulars, may be obtained from Mr H, H. Wolters, Carterton, who will direct Intending purchasers to the property,or from Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington. valuation.- . .':,;• : ~; JOHNrITBANG, ' : H.-S. MASON, • Executors Cooper's Estate,' . Carterton, Febrnairlet, 1891 Coachbuilder,' F.ngiueer, '■'"' ''Farrier and Gen ernl Blacksmith iBB old-established Steam Coach tion to aee that this reputation is uphold. The different departments are under my personal' Boporviaion, and only thoroughly practiotl men are employed.. By the extensive; use of Bteam power and machinery I arable to:"quotethe lowest market prices without resorting to theto of inferior materials and work" ateel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Masterton as ib proyed by the largo and mcreaßiDß trade 1 do. In the Engineering department, am prepared to execute fork of every description at Wellington -pnoes. In coach building uothing bnt tbe best material (carefully selected) is used and this combined with honest workman* ship and the latest designs, enables me to turn out work second to nono in this province, The paint shop is under tho control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled m the Wairarapa, JAMES : M[JIE, ,' " MBHTM , ' ZEALANDIA I OOCKATO^O^WoolPssssis,'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4678, 28 March 1894, Page 3
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395Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4678, 28 March 1894, Page 3
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