IB ONI EIDE ■ SALE. ' HAVING a large consignment of Crockery on tuo Tvator, and sliip mearly due wo must clear largo lines to asako room, and aro offering our well. s rtod stock at such low prices as must command a speedy clearance. All the stock reduced, but 100 numerous to quote, but for instance Reductions arc FOR CASH ONLY. 40 PIECES TEA SETS o'6. Km CASH. Only ut Few of tlio above left; Call and see prices for yourselves. A rare opportunity to replenish Household crockery. your >WO.GEAHAM& CO. MASTERTON. MASTERTON A. & P, SHOW. TH-E • HARVESTERS All! THE BEST. Obtain full particulars and price before purchasing clsewhcro AGENTS FOB MASTEBTON THOS.WAG!-G!-&CO., C 0 A C'H BUILDERS, MASTERTON. " JJI annual SHOW OF THE WAIRARAI'A PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S Will be held on their Grounds, Carterton, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ht and 2nd NOVEMBER, 1891 ALL ENTRIES ' Close with Messrs W. Sellar and A. Walker, Mastcrton; Mr F. H, Wood, Grcytown; Mr W. Bock, Featherston and the Secretary at Onrlcrton on SATURDAY. 20th OCTOBER. EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES.' Not included in tlu< Prize Schedule. By AY. Corlett, Gold Medal section ■l3. Gold Medal section <l-3. Miscellaneous Horses By I.l'ikc, best yearling by Tom King, By New Zealand Loan and Mercantile •Agency Coy. Silver Cup for best pen of 10 sheep suitable for freezing purposes. EDWARD W, DORSET, Secretary. THE MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S ' GRAND, ANNUAL SHOW. WILL HE HELD AT MESSES LOWES NB lORNS SALE YARDS, ON Thursday, Oct. 25th 1894. ENTRIES close with Mr Bock tfeathci'ston; F. 11. Wood Greytown; E. W. Dorset, Carterton, aud tlioSccrctnry on THURSDAY, October 18th. WM, LOWES, Secretary, AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION GRAND ANNUAL SHOW Will to held on the ASSOCIATION'S SHOWGROUNDS, PETONE, on WednesdayandThursday, 14th & 15th November. BTOCK SALE on MIDDAY, 16th November, ESTBIES WILL CLOSE ON Bth NOV. Each premium catalogue is supplied with entry forms and can be had on application, Sheep, Cattle and Produce will be judged on 14th November; all horses and dogs will be judged on 15th November. HENRY D. O'OALLAGHAN, Secretary, Wellington. J. CARPENTER, THE NEW GOODS ARE NOW BEING OPENED UP, Queen Street, MASTERTON i t f ] t k t \ (i ti tl 1 j ii c e a I li r ti ii si p V I l! ?! a 1 1 P I t< lv r; fi ' ZEALANDIA " WOOLPRESS. (Patent), HAS AN UNBEATEN RECORD . wherever shown. Hundreds in use throughout Nciv Zealand ALL THE LEADING SHEEI'FAItMERS PATRONIZE THE ZEALANDIA, It is, without doubt, the Most Reliable, Speedy, Strongest, mid Durable lPoo/. press oh the Market. CIRCULARS AND EULL INFOIIMATION ON APPLICATION. "COOEAIQO": ~ WOOLPRESS (PATENT.) TEE FARMERS'FRIEND, This press lias been designed to meet the wilds of farmers and small holders for a cheap, strong, reliable, and easily worked Woolprcss. It will bo further improved this season making it far and away the tost farmers' press obtainable, PRICE-i>l2. - v PATENTEE AND SOLE irAKEB ' ' ' JAMES MXJIR, COACHBUILDER, MASTERTON, ] cl V dl 1" ill 111 St ai Vai 1" "1 Si m tl; ai H bi w tl b: n; fi' H & fi y n ii b a k k ii I o a 1 : t< c
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4856, 20 October 1894, Page 3
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525Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4856, 20 October 1894, Page 3
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