BON;A FIDE SALE. : • ' HATING ft lnrgo consignment of Crockery on tlio water,' mid sliip racarly duo we must clear large lines to nsako room, and aro offering our welliisortcd stock at such low 'prices as must command a speedy, clearance. All the stock reduced, but too numerous to quote, but for instance ' Seductions are FOE CASH ' ONLY, 40MECES:;tBA 'ISETS :: MTTCASir. Only a Few of the above left; ; Call and see prices for yourselves. A rare opportunity to replenish your liousehola erocKcry. JNO.CrEAHAM& ca ... MSTERTON. MASTEIiTON A.& P, SHOW, THE WataA. Wood HARVESTERS : : AWE THE BEST, ' Obtain full particulars and price before 1 purchasing elsewhere AGEXTS FOE MASTEBTON Thos.WAGtGT&CO., COACHHUILDEIiS, MASTEIiTON.
THE ANNUAL, SHOW OF THE WAIBABAPA PASTOBAL & AGlilCULTUUAL SOCIETY'S Will be held on tlicir Grounds, Carterton, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Id ml 2ml NOVEMBER, 189-1, ALL ENTRIES Cko Willi Messrs W, Scllar and A. Walker, Masterlon; Mr P. H. Wood, Greyloivn; Mr W. 33ouk, Fcntlicrsion; and the Secretary at Carterton on SATUJiDAY. 20tli OCTOBEU. EXTIIA SPECIALISES, Not included in the Prize Schedule. By W. Corlelt, Gold Medal section 43. Gold Medal section 'ls, Miscellaneous Horses By I. Pike, Lest yearling by Tom Zing. By New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy. Silver Cup for best pen of 10 sheep suitable for freezing purposes, EDWARD W. DOBSET, Secretary.
THE JfASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. WILL BE HELD AT MESSRS LOWES KB lOSNS SALE YAltdS, ON Thursday, Oct. 25th 1894. ENTRIES close with Mr Bock Fentlierstoii; F, H, Wood Grcytown; E. W. Dorset, Carterton, and tlio Secretary on THURSDAY. October 18th. Wji, LOWES, Secretary.
AGRICULTURAL ic PASTORAL ASSOCIATION GRIND ANKOAL SHOW Will bo held oil tlio ASSOCIATION'S SHOWGROUNDS, PETONE, on WednesdayandThursday. I4th &. 15th November, STOCK SALE on FEJDAY, lGth November, ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ON Bth NOV. Each premium catalogue is supplied with entry forms and can be had on application. Sheep, Cattle and Product will be judged on J 4th November; all horses and dogs wl! be judged on 15th November, HENRYD. O'OALLACJRAN, ScoijeUvy, Wellington, J. CARPENTEB, THE NEW GOODS AllE NOW BEINGOPENED UP, Queen Street, H ASTER T 0 N " ZEALANDXA " WOOLI'IiESS. (Patent). Has an unbeaten kecohd wherever shown. Hundreds in uso throughout New Zealand, ALL THE LEADING SHEEI'FARMEIiS PATRONIZE THE ■ ZEALANDIA, It is, without iloult, thMost Beliable, Speedy, Strongest,.and Dimbk Woolpress on the Market, CIItCULARS AND FULL INEOIIMATION ON APPLICATION.
"COCKATOO" AYOOLPKESS. (PATKXT.) " THE FARMERS 1 FRIEND, This press lias Lew designed to meet the wi.ntsof fti¥mcvß and small holders for-ft ehero, strong, reliable, ami easily worked TYoolprcss. It will be further improved this season making it far and away the best farmers' press obtainable. PltfCE £l2,' •' PATENTER AND SIILE MAKKE JAMES MIR. POiOHaiUlCElfltaißlllOK.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 18 October 1894, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4854, 18 October 1894, Page 3
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