MASTERTON RECHABITE TENT, TV /FEMBERS will meet at ■IVI the usual- time -and place on. .THURSDAY, EVENING, Quarterly Summoned Meeting. T, C. D'ARCY ■■■ , Secretary. i>.- f, McCarthy WHASONIIAND, AND FOR SALE, . Tho following now Season's Grass seeds, to which lio respectfully calls tho attention of " Station holders and tho publie iii general. Having imported them direct ho can bcII thorn at Wellington Wholesale PKIOE. Glovers.—White Clover, Red Clover, Alsyke, Cow Crass, Trefoil, Lucerne, Saufoiu, Burnet, Timothy Euglish, Timothy Auiorican, Yarrow, Sheop's Parsley, Meadow Foxtail, Sweet Vorual, Crested Dogstail, Florin, Poa Pratonsis, Poa Ncmornlis. Poa Trivialis. Fokcuos. Meadow Fescue, lied Feseue, Tall Fescue, Rlicop'u Foacuo, Hard Fescue, Italian Bye, Rye Grass, (per bsl.), Cocksfoot, (par lb.), Prairie Grass, Ra»e, 1030.., d. f. McCarthy. AJi BOROUGH OF NAPIER, ENDOWMENT OF 2000 ACRES AT WOODv YILLE. TOR LEASE FuR 20 YEARS. TENDURS will bo received up to NOON of MONDAY the 1 7th APRIL NEXT, lot tlio LEASE FOR TWENTY (20) YEARS of the Napier Corporatiqu E)u« Roservo of two ihoueand (2000) Acres, situated at Wood, ville, being section No 1 of block No 11, on the map of the Woodville Survey District, For tonus, conditions of Lease, and all further information apply to the undersigned. M. N- BPWEII, Town Clerk, Napier. Towu Clerk's Office, Napior, 20th March, 1882. 1030 gAMUELSOS AND CO.'S REAPER AND STRING HINDER. This eminent firm of Agricultural Implomont Engineers, after devoting several years' attention to the production of a first-clans machine, now offer tlwir Harvester, claiming that it is brought to tho highest state of perfection that experience has yot rendered possible > ThbWiiiawork of this machine i 3 of self cted Bullish'' Ash, tho castings are of extra Quality, the fingers of pafent wolded steel fjnd iron, and tlip Yjorkjnanship throughout |)j tl]C liigh quality of English npishiusry. Tho-(knotting apparatus employed by ltyraue|son and Co., is such that it is impossible for tho knot to bp missed, and its Operation so perfect |bat if \yil| not fail to lie % bijijds necn|c|]'. Tlie report of a trial, under tho auspices oj the Otago A. and P. Association, at Abbotsford, Otago, on 17th February last, says " This machine turned 'cut its work in a very, superior manner. Tho sheaves wcro well balanced, securely tied, and delivered with' porfecfc regularity, the cut was lis Btiaight as ah arrow's flight, and tho machine appeared 11 travol over the ground remarkably oaßy, so that a good rate of speed was maintaicod, A hempen cord was used for tying. Tho spectators wero extremely sell 4 phased y ( 'ith tliis inflchiijo', *To alj appearance in v,:ould have 'jjuisliefi its plot first/or, at any rale, about tho sapie time as fte McCoruiack, but fit' an aociilcnt which ocourred when only about two rounds bad to 1)0 made, When going through a little gully the 'swayboard,' or 'vibrator,' as somo term it, broke, and the machine was helplessly { stnekup, so far as the competition was concorned." The verdict of tho judges was a follows !-- "Sainnclson did not finish allotmont; Osborne, 12 points; Wood, 23 points ; Robertson's' Deering, M points; D. lieid's Peering, 18 points; McCormack, 23 poiutg. fe iudgus, by ! Qftigb 'AgrjcitlturalaucJ Pastowj Associaiou to judge the twine binders,'havo como to the Jonclusion that, in the prop to-day {ho wqrl? done by the Wood and McCormack fflachjnes, and bv tlje Sanptelsoii, until the tiip fif the accident, wis aa near perf.er.tion 6S could bo," [Signed by the seven judges ] Mr Samuelson, junior, who visited the eolonies during the recent harvest to examine into special cifciimstauces aud wants, has returned to, England, aud will effect such small alterations as the experienco' of bis visit may suggest, and we have confidenco in recommending tho SAMUELSON HARVESTER, as the best in the market for the nest .sei,son. 'only a limited niimbor of maeliiucs will ho shipped, to prevent disappointment, inlending purchasers wnujd do well to coinU)unirato with us in ti|iie for next outgoing fliail. I.)UTH{E AN'DCQ.s WEM-WON, 0 PENING OUT OF THE SECOND SHIPMENT AUIUMN & WINTER GOODS Via ilelbouiiie, ex Potcrsi. at CLARK'S CfTY CASH DJUHSRY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. Those Goods have all been bought with the view to tnako THIS HOUSE THE MOST NOTED IN WELLINGTON for GOODS AND CHEAP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. The Lacjiei' unc| Ohjldien's Jaokfctsand Pjcters 'arp; parvejs o{ |ecs'!'tAPress Qoodo, iii costpmo'clfltb#' sateen cloths. SB'd.'WHicpys, are bound to win customers' (avora-thoy aro so decidedly cheap, Various novelties, including Stockiug Sus pondors, and the " Ideal" C'orsots, specially adapted for Slender FioDßES ( ;to,add grace and symmetry to the wcaror, An - extra quality of Bluo Serge, epic^Uy-importedto to this article only at thU. Hcubo ; prico, Is ljdand.ls ijd; uothing'like it in town. Mothers, make o note of this for your little Boys' Suits. ' THE CLOTHING SHOP has been woll replenished with - -New Good?, and all RE. MARKABLY CHEAP. snyors will find that the beat shop to poiid thoir cash at is at.. , Ojt-v. Ake Ctorama ' *Warehouse, LAMBTON. QUAY. WELLINGTON. . I'rlends ynoa. the .Wairarapa when yon come to Wellington call at tho abovo address and spend your cash. , -The ftsnlts will bo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 23 March 1882, Page 3
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