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QLASGOW SADDLERY FACTORY. (Nearly Opposite the New Govt. Buildings). I j. McDonald, I Saddler and Harness Maker. Horses carefully fitted with Collars and Harness. All work guaranteed. Country storekeepers supplied All orders punctually attended to. Fire Hose and Mill Belts made ito order on the shortest notice. Carriage i Trimmings done. i J. McD., having secured the services of a first first-class Whip and Thong Maker, is able to supply the best article obtainable in New Zealand at Melbourne prices. Green hide and kangaroo whips and thongs made to order. He is determined to supply harness, &c. at a very cheap rate; — Carriage harness .. from £lO to £SO Trap „ .. ~ 5 to 16 Buggy „ .. ,i 7to 18 Cart „ .. ~ AlO Beet Scotch,, .. „ 12 Collars—cart and trap „ 10 per doz. Saddles .. .. from £3 and upwards Everything else in the trade equally as cheap. 1205 NOTICE. WE beg to notify to the Public and to Wholesale Buyers that we have PURCHASED BY TENDER, from the Trustees in the Estate of Messrs Edmondson, Sellar and Co., Importers and Merchants, of Wellington, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE as Wholesale Drapers, Ironmongers, Fancy Warehousemen,&c.,&c., amounting to about Thirteen Thousand Founds sterling, £13,000 STERLING, IN VALUE, and that we are disposing of the Stock in the warehouse, comer of Lambton Quay and Grey-street, lately occupied by Messrs Edmondson, Sellar and Co.

Purchasers of Drapery, Ironmongery, Builders, Contractors, and Storekeepers in general, will find it to their advantage TO INSPECT THIS LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK, as we are disposing of it at considerably UNDER MARKET VALUE. The warehouse will be open daily at 10 o’clock a.m. J. McDOWELL & CO., Vendors. NOTICE.— Accounts outstanding more than one month due to the undersigned must be paid on or before 30tb . instant, or they will be recovered by summary proceedings without further notice. D. Watson, Baker, Greytown. 1171 QREAT ART UNION OP WAIRARAPA To be held under the London Art Union principle. £l6Ol £lsOll £lsOlll OP*NEW SEASONABLE AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING TO BE GIVEN AWAY. 160 PRIZES. 160 PRIZES. 1600 TICKETS. FABIAN, BEOS, have decided Upon commemmorating the New Year by giving away £l5O worth of Drapery and clothing to all their customers, which will be drawn for on the Art Union principle. All cash purchasers of Drapery and Clothing to the amount of £1 will be entitled to one ticket, to the amount of £2 two tickets, £3jthree tickets, &c., one ticket for every £1 of Drapery and clothing purchased at Moroa House. The'followihg is the list of the prizes to be given:— Ist prize £35 worth drapery & clothing 2nd „ £2O „ „ 3rd £lO „ ■ „ 4th „ £5 „ ~ 40 „ £lea..£4o „ „ 50 „ 10s £25 60 „ 55....£15 „ „ 160 prizes £l5O worth drapery & clothing Due notice will be given when the drawing takes place, which will be superintended by a committee chosen by the ticket holders themselves. A list of the winning numbers will be published in the Wairarapa Standard immediately after the drawing has taken place. Remember the stock which the prizes are to be selected from is new and of the latest fashion. Come early and secure your tickets. FABIAN BROS., Moroa House 1154 South Greytown. CAUTION. STOREKEEPERS and others are hereby cautioned from giving credit to any of my children without my written authority, as after this date I will not hold myself responsible for the payment of any goods obtained by them without my written order. F. WILLISCROFT. Matarawa, Nov. 18,1876. 1167

Notice.— b. j. duncan has tem porarily removed to the premises lately occupied by Messrs Stevenson and Stuart, Panama-street, until his new bonded warehouse, auction-rooms, and offices, adjoining Messrs Thompson, Shannon, and Co.'s pre mises, are completed. Business communications are requested to be addressed to him in Panama-street. B. J. DUNCAN, Land and General Auctioneer 29 Commission Agent, ic. SCAB IN SHEEP! Thousands of Flocks have been quickly and cheaply CURED BY COOPER’S SHEEP DIPPING POWDER/ After all other remedies have foiled, At all seasons of the year, and however long he disease may have existed. qiHlB Powder dissolves instantly in COLD water, and is then ready for uso; it is the only article hat can be resorted to at ail seasons and in any cli. mate; and for all dipping purposes It is admitted to be unequalled. Extracts frsm the Gold Medal report of the Highland And Agricultural Society of Scotland, by H. p. Stewart, Eaqs, Cemaes, Llanrwst, Nort Wales :... “ An infinite vari»ty of proprietary and patent Dips are now finding their way into the market. Wo believe Cooper's to be the longest established and cherpest, and also the most extensively used. As shewn by the railway books, it appears no less than 1,200 dozen packages, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep s sent out weekly. It is used extensively on the Continent and in the Colonies, accompanied by directions for use printed in manylanguages. As a summer and autumn iiip, wo consider it second to none, and have always used it. Its cheapness ana extreme solubility nCold water particularly recommend it for these purposes." . • ■

COOPER’S SHEEP DIPPING POWDE R Is annually used upon se-.aral millions of sheep ra the United Kingdom, and gives universal satisfaction. It prevents as well as cures the seah, destroys the ticks and all other vermin, and improves the quality and increases the weight ot the fle»ce; and its price and ease of application adapts itto tne requirements of U1 owners of sheep. Prepared only by W. Cooper, K.i.c.v.8., Chemical Works, (H. Bernamsted, England. - . Mid. in packets Is Id each, the UveTsge qnantityfbr twenty large English sheep. Wholesale and retail Agents Meun BARRA UB & SON, Ckerawti aad Dmumiaa^JEallinofnn-

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 509, 2 December 1876, Page 3

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