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EKCOURAGFMENT! ENCOURAGED by the liberal support accorded him Mil P. STEPHENS will continue his Monster Drapery, and Clothing Sale TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, Commencing at 1.1. a.m. enormous lines op silk blousings. £2000 Worth of Bargains AT GOODALL'S MAUT. G. H. GOOD ALL, AUCTIONEER. WOOL SHIPS. SEASON 1001.-2. undersigned will despatch as under, JL. weather ami circumstances permitting, the following high-class vessel: - " WE A HERFIELD " Iron Barque. 1.0-17 tons, 100 Al. 'J'his vessel is now receiving Wool and other Cargo nt the J Shed, Hallway Wharf, and will receive prompt despatch. Further sailings will bo advised later. For freight, and other particulars, apply to GEO. 11. SCALES. ■1, Feallicrslon-street, Wellington. WOOL SALES 1 HP HE W.F.CA., Limited, will hold Sales JL. of Wool at Wellington, on tho following dates:— ;ird SAM., 21th JANIJAHY, .1002 4th SALE, LfIIiFERRUARY, 1002 A revised scale of selling charges can bo had on application. lingular FORTNIGHTLY Auction Sales arc held of S-»_-£PSKIMS, RABBITSKI&S, TALLOW, HIDES. ANI> AM, STATION HAW I'HOIHICE. Settlers ure recommended to take advantage of the means of obtaining highest market rates for their produce which these sales afford. Advances made against produce sent for sale in Wellington, or for shipment to London, or against ensuing clip of Wooi, W.F.CA., Masterton and Wellington. "Wellington wool ■SALES. following are the dates fixed by the . WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS ASSOCIATION for this season's sales :— 3rd SALE, 24th JANIJAHY, 1002 4th SALE, 13th FEBRUARY, 11)02 Catalogues close on the Monday before tho date of sale. Revised scale of Selling Charges can bo had on application from the undersigned members ol the Association. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, will bo 2s per halo for the first offering, and Is per bale for second offering. Levin A: Co., Ltd. MUUHAY, RoiIEUTS & Co. WAiitAiui'A Faumeiis Co-o_eisative Association, Ltd. N.Z. Loan it Mekcantilk Aoency Co. Ltii. United Faioiehs' Co-operative Association, Ltd. WOOL! WOOL I rjnilE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., will hold sales of Wool, in Wellington, on the following dates : — iird SALE, _Jlh JANIJAHY, 1902 4th SALE, 13th FEBRUARY, 1002 The Wool, will be exhibited at the Company's Stores, Featiieuston-stueet, Wellington. A revised fciOc of selling charges can be lad on ai-plicalion. The Company Ids FOHTNIGHTLY Sales of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, ETC., every ALTERNATE FHIDAY. Careful attention is paid to grading and classification. Clients' interests protected by valuation to full market value. consignments solicited. IYiUfiTO-i'S CHAMPION SHEEP DIP. The cheapest nnd most efficacious dip in the market. Used with great success, and recommended by all the leading sheepowners in the North Island. Never varies in strength, and never fails in effect. Try it, and you will use no other. One trial will convince of its superiority. MUKTOX'S DIP was awarded FUiST PRIZE at the great trial of sheep dips held under the auspices of the Canterbury A. and P. Association. PRICE : 5/- per gallon : 1 gal lluid to 100 gals water 8/- per gallon ; 1 gal fluid to 200 gals water For further particulars apply to the Company's Oitices. AGRICULTURAL MANURES SEASON -1001-1002—SEASON. The Company is prepared to supply as follows, on trucks, Wellington : - Root _dJA*u«E—_34 per. ton. analysis— Tricalcic Phosphate 32 per cent , NitrogenAmnionia 5 per cent. Bofse Dust—J2s 5s per ton. analysis— Tricalcic Phosphate 42 per cent., NitrogenAm mouia 5 per cent. LAWSS' SUPEHPHOSPHAT-— JSS 5S PHR TON. ANALYSIS— Soluble Phosphato 31 to 38 per cent, (minimum guaranteed) in original bags. Thomas' Phospwate-_S4 Iss Pfcß TON. ANALYSIS — Tribacic Phosphate 44 to 45 per cent. *GUANO--33 £53 PER TON. ANALYSIS — Tribacic Phosphato 30 to 40 per cent. __AEr_IT-iS4 5S PER TON. ANALYSIS— Potash-Sulphate of Potash 23 per cent. Special mixtures can be made to suit Farmers, and,are only mixed on receipt of orders, thereby ensuring their running easily through the drills. FARWiEHS.' FAVOURITE DRIIL, And all Farm and Station Stores and requisites. Company's Offices, Wellington, Mastehton and Pahiatua. JOHN AHTHUH, Manager. A GREAT PRINT SALE! Prints, Zephyrs, Muslins, Piques, and Sateens, at greatly reduced prices. This Print Sale will only last for THIRTEEN DAYS, but during that time we expect to do a big business in the lines now offered at Special Prices. Bargains in PRINTS, from 4M Bargains in ZEPHYRS, from sid Bargains iv PIQUES, from 7M Bargains in STRIPED MUSLINS, from s_d Bargains in FANCY MUSLINS, from Gd Bargains in FIGURED SATEENS, from .id JOHN HEYHOE QUEEN-STItEET, Masteuton. ETON'S Is per Dottle GINGER BEER LporKottle. ESSENCE. BY the use of this Essence, a really good and unvarying Ginger Beer may bo produced. Being made from the best and purest ingredients, the flavour it imparts will be found to surpass in delicacy the ordinary old-fashioned article. Full directions with each bottle. To be had only from tho maker—• H. E. ETON, CHEMIST, MASTERTON. MASTERTON PLUMBING WORKS. [Established 1874.] D PICKERING, Plumber, Gas Fitter, * etc., begs to notify the public that he is always prepared to undertake all kinds of plumbing on the shortest notice, and guarantees satisfaction. He has every plumbing requisite in stock, and effects water and drainage connections on the most approved sanitary principles. ESTIMATES made for fitting up dairy factories, etc. Importer of Gas Fittings, Globes and Burners, Brass Taps, Corrugated and Plain Iron. D. PICKERING, Queen-street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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