J. 0. EWINGTON, Waipoua Coach Factory and Cycle Wart, QUKKN-STBEET, ... MaSTKRTOH. Bargains - 2 new Traps 1 a,h. Rusllo 2 s.li. Qiga 3 B.h.Buguioß 6 B.h. Traps 1 Spring Dray 3 Exprossca 2 Tip Drays 3 singltt Ploughs 1 d.f. Plough 1 nsv Bugcy 1 Waggonotto 2 Timbot and Body Waggons Spring Trap and Harness, 18-ton spring Brate. 12-ton spring Brake l Horsepower ChnHouttcr and Intermedial' complete 2 Stump Extractors (iui sale or hire) Wrigloy'B patent. FOR SALE, CHEAP-Mono Engine and Uombino with Elevators complete ready for thrashing. Terms can bi arranged. Cycles on Hire ! For Salo—Ueoond-band Bicyoloa, Bicycle Lumps, liells, etc. EXCHANGES MAi;E. Vehicles Sold on Time Payments UUKBE-KUOEiNG A SPECIALITY. ATALANTA CYCLE DEPOT, Cyoloß ropairott and all parts supplied. rpHE BLACKSMITH CO. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY IMPLEMENTS 'Zealandla" Woolpress ■Cockatoo" Woolpress ENUINKEHLNG WOMS AND FACTOHY-Perry-st., Masterton. Masterton Coach and Carriage Factory. PLACE your orders with us and wo will undertake to givo you satisfaction. Our motto is: " Wisdom, Strength, and l!eauty.' : Just received direct from tho Manufacturer a consignment of all kinds ol CARRIAGE HARDWARE, TRIMMINGS, LAMPS, ETC. Wo manufacture the most popular stylos of Vehicles. All kinds of General Smith's Work executed, PRICES AND DkAVTS OS APPLICATION. Agents for the— WALTER A. WOOD REAPERS asi. BINDERS and GENERAL HARVESTING MAUUINEItY WIIICU AIIB THE VEIIV IIKST PBOCUKAIiL!. THOS. WAGG & CO. Quccn-strcet, Masterton. CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY. . HALL-STREET, MASTERTON HIGHEST class Vohiclea at lowest prices. I Pleasure Carts £l6 Rustic Carts £2O Best valuo in tho trado. Soo them before purchasing olsowhere. Wm. REEVES, Manager, I HEREBY give nonce mat I have this day sold my interest in the Blacksmith ' business that 1 have hitherto carried on in | (Jucen-strceV, Masteiton, to Mr Leonard ' I'ulleh. The iiorsc-Bhocing department will bo still under my charge and patron? may rely on having shoeing carried out in a professional wanner. All accounts owing to me can bo paid at tho office ot Messrs Pinhey Bros., or at tho establishment ol Mr fuller, it, ANDREW. « TN connection with tho ahovo I respect: JL fully request tho patronago hitherto hestowed by tho public on Mn Axdiiew's well-known Blacksmith and Farrier's establishment and to notify that all S branches ol tho business will bo carried on in an up-to-date manner. H. L. FULLEU. Masterton Ist June, 1898. A. CHISHOLM, SI (Late Manager Blacksmith Company), Coachbuilder, Writer and Decorator.
HAVING commenced business us above I would respectfully solicit tbo patronago of my friends and the general public. Confident that my long residence in tbo Wairaropn, together with the class of work undoiliibii and coinplstcd by me, should be a sufficient guarunteo that all orders, with which I may bo entrusted, will be finished in a style that will onauro a large amount of public patronage, Address: A. OHISHOLII Adjoining E. McEwex, Iju'lejieii Makeb, Quecn-strcet, Masierttm, W. CRABTREE & SONS, ENGINEERS and BOILEB-MAKEUS, li IKON and BBASS FOUNDERS,
aie prepared to supply overy description til DAM AM SAWMILL MACHINES at very low prices. A largo stock oi new mid second-band MACHINERY AND ENGINES now ou band. EVA-STREET, WELLINGTON, (OfiTamimki-place). FOUND AT LAST! rTIHE most simple, powerful, and cheapcs ■*• Woomiiess ever put on tho market A paragon of simplicity is E, Mctax's "VICTOR" WOOLPRESS. It will be a boon to tho small as well as to tbo largest sbeeplaruior. It lias no expensive gear to got out o! order, and it is so simple tbat it can be worked by a child. Call and sec it at work ou ths promises ot tbe pateutce. E. McEWEN, The Old Smithy, WOOL-PRESS. WIUGLEY'S PATENT, TESTED by experts and declared to be the BEST AND SIMPLEST PRESS ever made. PBICE—£I2. F.H.WRIGLEY, Patentee, Or, E. WELCH, Blacksmith. Mastorton, PUBLIC SHEEP DIP. TTI 11. WOOD & SONS remind settlers * that under the amended Stock Act the dipping season commences on the Ist January and extends lo tbe iilst March. They also have pleasure in announcing that, for the convenience of settlers, sheep-farmers ami dealers, they have had erected at their PUBLIC SHEEP DIP, built on tbe latest principles with iiO feet concrete swiln, and have arranged with the proprietors of Mutton's famous Sheep Dip, through theN.ZX.andM. Agency Co., Ltd., whose Dip they propose using, for an expert to attend the first dipping, and give instructions in properly mixing the Dip, etc. Prices for dipping including attendance of.one man at yards : 10s perlOll sheep: as tor 50 or any foiclioniil pail of 50 less 10 percent discount on all fees paid at time of dipping, and 15 per cent, discount on all mobs of 1000 or over. F. 11. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers and Stock Salcmcn. TOURING tbo erection of NEW l STORE I will carry on my business in temporary preiniiaa CLOSE TO MY OLD STORE, in Chapel-street. GEORGE HERON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6114, 16 December 1898, Page 4
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