By Special Appointment to His Excellency tlw Earl of Onslow. ISO LAAIBTON QUAY WELLINGTON, H. 0. GIBBONS & Co GENUINE SEEDS. NEW GARDEN n-JofD by Post receive prompt Attention. TREE SEEDS. Moat Vegetable Seeds Free by Mail. Gaumn Rkquisitks our champion melon INSPECT our Stock of Seed Potatoes;—Aslilcaf, Kidney, Fluke, Broesee Prolific, Alpha, Cleopatra, Magnum Bonuin, Goodrich, Early Rose, White Stan Mammoth Pearl, Cosmopolitan, Early Vermont, Mixtures of fine Dwarfgrowing Eyorgreen Grasses for Garden Lawns, Bowling Greens, Tenuis Grounds, eta Fruit, Forest, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of every descriptiou.j Bulbs— Gladiolus, Gandovensis (choice-named), Ramnsus, Lilinm Lancifolium (roseum and album) Lilinm Duvariouin, Tjgridia Granjiflon Alba. 3288 REID All) GRAY WERE AAVAItDED FIRST ORDER OF MERIT and SPECIAL MENTION | '' By the Jurors at the 111131 .ill mi\m J I 11l M and also at the previous exhibition they not only received a Gold Meda for their Double Furrow Plough but special commendatory reference from the jurors as follows:—" In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw special attention as boing the best, and that is the Doublo Furrow of Roid & Gray, Duncdiu Now Zealand. In finish and construction, it is far superior to any other." DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS (nearly 9,000 made), tho best material and workmanship throughout. N.B.—Special reductions in Doublo and Treble Furrow and Sub-soil Ploughs. DISC HARROWS.-ln sizes from lift to 12ft wide, litted with patent adjustment for d stributing iho weight uniformly on. the Harrow at any angle, and making it the moat perfect Harrow in Now Zealand. Seed Sowiii" Attachments fitted on if required, -NEW POSITIVE FRED BROADCAST SEED SOWERIMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRU.L, with positive feed and spring coulters.—ls tho best drill in the market, and is extensively used throughout New Zealand, and winner of First Prizes in competition with tho best American and English Drills, and is in many respects, much superior to both, 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7in Centre Machine kept in stock. Roid and Gray's COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL, Made iny •size from 4 to 8 Coulters, and from 14in to lGin between the Drills, DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP AND MANURE SO WER.-Maniire is sown in front of rollers, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. Tho turnip seed is sown through a separate spout bohind tho mllors, and can bo put in as shallow ns required, and covered with the small rollers behind. STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, Same, price as Iron ; will last double tho time of Iron Harrows. -Reid and Grays HORSE GEARS aro universally mod in New Zealand. They are self contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Over 1000 in use CHAFFOUTTERS AND BAGGERS Nos, 1,2,21,3, and 4 Chaucutters. Flexible Tripod Harrows, Square Link Chain Harrows, (all sizes); also now pattern light two-horse Gear. Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Wire-strainers Drays, Tiuiiip ] .inilMaiii!reDi'il> r 9Tubbei'3 l Aonie Harrows Corn Bruisers, fas, Plough Fittings at Reduced Prices. Catalogues on Application IRON FENCING STANDA lIDS.-We are the Largest Makers of these Stan dards, which we cut and punch to any sizo and gunge from tho Best Quality Stan ardirou. No inferior Iron Kept. Net weight delivered is charged. FroniDuiiodiit or any of our Branches. and Sbuttlewo'rth'sTlireshins'Mills and Engines; also Traction Engines F..r ale, RESERVED FOR HraSBBLIB SEW ADVERTISEMENT. WHFG'II WILL BE AN ■Hirj:u»ii siikii BOOT BUYING PUBLIC.
Mrs C, J. Hansen, CORSET AND SURGICAL M||U| BELT MANUFACTURER, |j(| Lato of No DC, Willis-st. /WHY mh Has roinoved to 1 |1 'IIIIIII 41} Nolß9,Lambton-Qvay, Wkihnotun, NS s^j|!o ? ' P M Where she is displaying a large stock of SURGICAL Wr BELTS AND OOBSBTS. CORSETS TO MEASURE PROM 15s to 30a, wmmM^m
TO STAND IN THE VAINUIORU MSTiiicr. Tlio Thoroughbred Sire Dulfe of Edinbui'sU, By Wet Hat (impl-Swcctmcat (iinii) by Sugar Plum—Vcrbeun, by Sialic out of Peggy, by lioui'Jou. Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat— Irisli (Juceh by Harkaway—Emily. Puter Hat by Flycatcher Glenarc, sister to TERMS; £3 for nuinglo mnre; Jiofor two marcs, Allowance for over two, Every care taken, but no responsibility. Mures sent for and returned, Good pud dopks free, JW COOPER, Proprietor, Gladstone 'VO TIUVET, IN THE WAIHARAPA L DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Stallion THE ADMINISTRATOR, by the Premier—Princess Mary, by Rsvensworth (imp)—ltegiua, by Riddlcsworth (imp) Princess, by (Jratis; The Premier, by Malton (imp)— Revoke, by Sir Hercules, The Administrator is a beautiful roan, standiuj lblids Si) high, with good legs am! feet. Better proof of liis soundness could not bp given than the fact that lie commenced bis turf career ns n two.ycnr-old and raced six seasons in succession, Among his numerous Handicap, and Taulicrinikau Stakes; Itmnaki Autumn Handicap; Auckland Easter Handicap and Hying Stakes; Wnifara'pii Birthday Clip; St Andrew's Ijaii<licap 4 Wellington; Wellington Gold, C\i|>j wcllingtpji 1(. C. Handicap j Timani Cup; Island B.ay Handicap; Eangitikej Handicap; and Marlborough Cup, nud second to The i'octintlic Wapgnuui Cup, and second to 1 usilaile in tho New Zealand Cup. I Terms :—£•!, payable by promissory note due January 1,1890. Apply—--1 BOWERS iM'RAE. Foresters Arras Hotel, QrcytoWD, Vjjrarapa.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE, nUE splendid Clydeadalo GLENGAEEIE, by Rob Hoy out of E, Cockbum'a mare Darling which took first prize at the Wuirarapa Pastoral Shqw—Jjiarlnig by I'riiKJo (Jiiarlio—rising four years, with wonderfully fine bono, muscle, syiuetry, mid temper, will stand this season at Musterton and Opuni, Fur tonus and further particulars apply to W. MILLER, OpnkiGRAND DUKE Will be at at the Service of Breeders for the coming Season. ANY Mares stinted to him last year, whose fees \ycye paid, notproving in Foal, will jiave attention Gratis, Further particulars by Circular and on application to J3BNJAMIN KIMBEHLEY. . 3vJBo Greytown, THOROUGHBRED HIRE 'OF THE, SEASON, Tp CHAMPION HURDLE RACER ' MASTER AGNES Willi travel through tlie WairafapQ, srriv. ing a\ Maslcrtou every fiaturday,: . Terms— &i.Pglo WW* HSi.'uroowage fee ut, Two or WOW marts as pur nyrcewwit. Vajment by promissory note signed at first service, due 21st January, 1890, Grazing in good paddocks free until notice, aftcrmrnlslsMpcnrcck, '•• For further particulars apply to TO. CORLKTT, l'roprietor. y319 J'arlf Bo4d, Owtertop,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3329, 8 October 1889, Page 1
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990Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3329, 8 October 1889, Page 1
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