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; " IN OT.I CE . . Vr McOAETHY'S 'BUS leaves tho Poat-i Axi. Office.Masterton;' foi* the Railway; Station as under •. . . For the First Train to Wellington at 7.10 a.m. . >. Second Train at 1 p.m. Passengeß from Masterton will be picked up in any part of, the township they may desire, on giving notice to that effect. Passengers by the train from. Wellington set down: at any part of the torn they desiro. '• 510 OPPOSITION • • is . THE LIFE OF TRADE, (So poor Richard said.) Libertw, Equality, and Fmtemitce. D, F, ICGAHTHY Having effected a revolution' in the grocery trade iu Masterton, there no longer exists the : PETITIONING PARLIAMENT v to remove the duty off Tea, Sugar, &c. In aunouncing the above remarks ho takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and the public generally for their cordial and liberal support to him Bince he commenced business, and he assures them, DESPITE ALL OPPOSITION AND '■ THREATS, that he will keep the prices of grocery at that which lie has brought them to. D. F. McC. begs to say .also that owing to tho • RAILWAY . beinji opened to Masterton for goods traffic, which makes tho carriage on goods about ONE HUNDRED PER CENT ; ' CHEAPER, .he iB in a position to sell all goods in Grocery • Ironmongery ' Crockery : - Brusliwnro China Ware. . Tinware iVCi, &C, ,'iic,,

■AT FROM.TEN TO TWENTY PER, . CENT CHEAPER Than any other house in Masterton, owing to having NO -EXPENSES AND CHEAP CARRIAGE! Soliciting your further, orders, I beg to SubEcribe myself respectfully to,nll, d. p. McCarthy, ■ Wholesalo.and Retail G■ R 0 0 E R i &cl , , CORNER SHOP, NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MABTERTON MONEY TO LEND in any sum, Lowest rates of interest. EYEESLEIGH, HICKEY & CO., llrandon-atreot, 595 ' Wellington. T. R. H. TAYLOR, ROATBUILDER, Old Custom House Stkeet, WELLINGTON. EVERY description of Boat built on the most approved principles at very moderate charges. Speciality—Portable Shooting Boats, suitable for patties o£ two or four, They are light and Strong and can be folded up and 'carried by one man. They nro also built as Life Boats it desired. 006 .. ■ P O.T A T 0 B S . ' i ■ QA TONS of Canterbury Dcrwent \sj \ J Picked Tablo l'oiatoes have been consigned to the undersigned to be told on account of shipper. Tho Potatoes will bo sold for Us Cd per cwt., and sacks 8d each, ll'or CASH ONLY, at HALES' CLEARING SALE. . M. CASELBEHG & CO.

T7IOR SALE-ON EASY TERMS-A most IT eligible property, suitable for any kind o£ business, and situate opposite :the Marquis o£ Normanby Hotel, Carterton.. The property has a frontage of 43 feet,'contains a commodious and substantially erected Bliop, sixroomed dwelling house, outbuildings, orchard, garden, etc.j ptc.; the present proprietor's reason for disposing of it being ill-health. Title perfect. For particulars apply ' H. H. WOLTERS, 598 •. Commission Agent, Carterton. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL" SOCIETY. ; SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, Iu the Town-Hall, Masterton! Members aro reminded that, their subscriptions aie"no\v due. Programmes may be obtained from T. C D'Afcy, Hon -..-Treasurer'j. *J. Brown, Bccro ary, or W. Everett, 'Praideut. ■ 572 TAUEIIU CARRYING'DEPOT,' W. HERCOCK, GENERAL CARRIER. .13 prepared to carry Gcodc, Wool, ■Timber,; Ao,; from Maatorton or Taueru lo any: part, of#tho country, with horses or bullocks, at the shortest: notice and at: the lowest rites. , [Theatrical praties, and, others' conveyed to any part of the .Wairarapa;- Palmerston or Kopuap by coach or ' - » •« Dailyi coinmumcattorif ' Taueru . and Masterton by brakes and wagons. ■ ■ s Town' Agent, T., W.'Pilcher; Masterton . Agent, Maßterton. ' GO3

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 614, 8 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 614, 8 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 614, 8 November 1880, Page 3

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