PRESERVING SEASON. 1894-95. WE have just landed a largo consignment of JAM JABS PEESEEVING BOTTLES, AND PANS, ENAMEL, AGATE, and BRASS. iGALLON BOTTLES, WITH BCBKIV TOM, 8/- DOZBN. IQUAET BOTTLES, WITH SCBEff TOPS, 5/6 EOZEN. FOE NETTCASH ONLY. JNO. GRAHAM &CO. MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, 16tli JANUAEY, At 1 o'clock. STOCKSALE, MASTEKTON YARDS. J for sale at their Mastcrlon yards, on Wednesday, January 16, at 1 o'clock, tho following:— ' 300 2-tooih wethers 200 lambs in wool 40 3 and 4-year-old bullocks, forward 20 2*-year-old stcors 10 fat bullocks 20 Good Dairy Heifers to calve in the Spring 20 3 and 4 year old Bullocks SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN, And General Auctioneers, PEOPEETY AND COMMISSION AGENTS, AND PUBLIC VALUATOES. WE beg to intimate that we have commenced business in Mastcrlon as STOCE SALESMEN & GENEEAL AUCTIONEERS, and take this opportunity of introducing ourselves. Our .SALE YARDS are now being erected on that central and convenient section of land adjoining the WAIIiABAPA FAIIMEES' COOPEEATIVE ASSOCIATION'S GEAIN STOEE. and BETWEEN THE TWO WAIPOUA BEIDGES. In entering the field as Stock Salesmen we feel that we are supplying to the settlers of the Wnirarapa a longfelt want, and, in their interests, wc respectfully solicit their support aud patronage when quoting tlio following rates, viz : 3f Per cent up to £SOO, and i\ Per Cent for anything over that amount—advertising free, We purpose holding our first Stock Sale in the yards on TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, after ■ which sales will be held every SECOND WEDNESDAY till further advised. We act as agents for the China Traders' Insurance Coy., Ltd, (marine).
The Manchester Fire Assurance Coy. Masse-Hai* ris Implements. MASSEY-HAPJIS CO'S LTD., Binder Twine. MASSEY-HAMIS CO'S LTD,, Harvest Oils. A YOUKG AND CO'S Harvest \. Oils. RAMSIRAMS! POP PRIVATE SALE. 150 llrcl)rod 2-tootu Lincoln rams Kfi „ „ Southdowns K A pure-bred 2-tootb. ltoinncy 50 dit _ 1 Poll Angus Bull (pedigree) SIMMS &MOWLEM, Auctioneers. CENTRAL \ Boot Warehouse, j SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, Having an unusually largo stock of BOOTS AND SHOES which I want to clear during next two months, I will offer special inducements by giving a Cash Bonus of 3s in the £ Aiso To— Purchasers to the value of £l,l will give a PAIR OF_SLIPPKKS. The largest variety and best selected stock in the district to choose from, Ladies' and Gibis' Tan Boots and Shoes', PICNIC AND CANVAS SEOES From 4/« Men's and Boys' Canvas Shoes in Black and Brown. Ladles' Tan Shoes from 5/9 Girls'ditto 3/9 PEAL BAPGAINS. J. CARPENTER Proprietor, Central Boot Depot, QUEEN-ST. MASTEETON CABNARVON HOUSE, Chapel Street f Masterton, IYIRSMARLEY \ESIBES to intimate that tho above \J house, which has been enlarged and refurnished, is now one of tho finest residences in the Wairarapa, and is situated in the healthiest part of Masterton, 10 minutes walk from Post Office. ' Fibst-class Accommodation. MRS MABLEYis now prepared to received aUimited number of boarders. ; Visitors from town or country will find the accommodation rinMinnlffd j^ Suites of'Apartment'sfor families;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4923, 11 January 1895, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4923, 11 January 1895, Page 3
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