THE TIDE TELLS THE TALE I And tbo Tide of Victory, entirely, absolutely, and completely gives the fl» testimony of hundrads of New Zealand Farmers to which is added the UNAPPKOACHABLB RECORD OF j Oflfl ™™IZES in Australia and New nt\(\ fcUU Zealand alone £Uu r Clearly demonstrates the VAST SUPERIORITY of ■Uie Best Machine on this Broad Earth, On Kmliv is tfo SIMPLEST, m'EST, ~,«( WREST KNOTTEK in tho World It tics MME MAIN with LESS TWINE, and does it M ' dlino ' I "M"ight- H ties tight. It has IIEDAREGOIW to the MWIWW that no other machine of my other mako has ever borne. Our competitors know of this record, iiieytouiulit out at Home. They had it pounded into them by the Judges during the Australian ad M harvests jußt past, for they were defeated more than thirty times' in' these Colonies. This is the Knotter you want, liny it and it will never Disappoint yon. WITH A M'COKMICK BINDER ON A FARM YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE OP A CROP SAVED. Christcliurcli. E. McEWEN.-LOCAL AGENT.
Appointment to His Excellency the Ear] of Onslow. Seed Warehouse. 159 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. H. C. GIBBONS &C o GENUIME SEEDS. Flower Semis, i 0-'«ts by Post receive prompt Skkd Potatoes Most Vegetable Seeds Free by Mail. OUR CHAMPION MELON TNSPECT our Stock of Seed Potatoes;—Aahlcaf, Kidney, Fluke, fineiee I i rolinc, Alp hit, Cleopatra, Magnum Bonuin, Goodrich, Early Rose, White Star, Mammoth Pearl, Cosmopolitan, Early Vermont. Mixtures of fine Dwarf, grown* Evergreen Grasses for Garden Lawns, Bowling Greenß, Tennis Grounds, da FruiUorest, Ornameutal Trees and Shrubs of every deacriptionJ BulbaGladious &,uideven S i ß (cho l ce.named), Ramosus, Lilium Lancifoliun. (roscum and allium) Lilium Duvancum. Tignilia Grandiflora Alba Mi
"DISC HARROW"BRAND. " " r P M^Vr^ l n,m! letc ' l " urap , cci , ,llorder ' i 3 «o«»nteed to consist of I'UivE 1 MAMLAI'IBia and is undoubtedly the Best snd Cheapest in the Market. Insist upon having the DISC HARROW BRAND. We have also other qualities, thoroughly good Twiue at lower prices. Light Draught Lowdoira Elevator Binder. Wo would respectfully ask nil intending Purchasers to call and examine our Ne«- and hnproved Binder before entering elsewhere. It has all tho Latest Improvemeus, is Brass Bushed mail its Bearings, and tho Rollers, besides being Brass Bus bed, ha *the Oilho es outside of Frame and clear ot the Cloths. It is htted with GHATS PATENT KNOTTER. . Superior to all others, Mow Positive Fe«<l Broudcnst Seed-Sower REID AND GRAY'S COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIT DRILL Made any size from four to eight Coulters, and from 14in to 16in between the Drills. WU MILL TURNIP AAD MANURE SOWER. DOUBLE TURNIP *■ in niSi fol '. sowlm ' Turni P 8 > Carrot, or any other small Seed» bing.c Drill lurmp Sowers. Improved Grass Seed Strippers, can be Driven hy a lad, and uan easy draught for One Horse. Back Delivery Reapers Always in StockJOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, with Latest Improvements, arc now the Best. 1000 in use. Fencing Standards cut to any Lcn»tli and Gua"o oun katmt mam STANDARD, For Folding Slieop, &c„ on Turnips, and lor Fixiii« Wire Nuttin«. -AC! EAT FOR'ME"vitooxiPeueisSi Hie Best and Cheapest m the Market. Send for particulars. Double Piutow Ploughs, Flexible Tripod Harrows (all sizes), Ohaflcuttors and Ohftllcuttcra and Baggers (all sizes), at reduced prices. Horso-gears (1, 2, 3, and 4-h«rse) • also, now pattern Light 2-Huraa Gear. Plain and Barbed Fencing wire, Wire-strainors, Drayß, lurmp and Manure Drills, Grubbers, Acme Harrows, Corn-bruisers. &ePLOUGH FITTINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. FENCING STANDARDS AT LOWEST RATES. CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWoiFs TIIHESHINO MILLS AND ENGINES. '.. J. Hansen, m CORSET AND SURGICAL liw 1 BELT MANUFACTTJIJER 111 Late of No 56, Willis-st. Has removed to No 189, Lambto.v-Qdav, Wklunoton, |[ Whore sho is displaying a kg* stock of SURGICAL BELTS AND CORSETS. CORSETS TO MEASURE FROM 15s to 30s.
TO STAND IN THK WAINUIORU DISTRICT, Tbo Thoroughbred Sire Duke of Edinburgh, By l'etoi Flat (imp)— Sweetmeat (imp) by Sugar Fluni—Verbena, by.Slaueoutof Peggy, by Bourdou. Sugar Plum by SwcetmcatIrisli Queen by Harkawiy—Emily. Peter Mat by Flycatcher—Gleuare, water to {jjPDCOf, TEMIS | i'S ipr a (jingle irjare; JS for tivq marcs. Allowance for over Kvcry care taken, but no responsibility, Mares scut for ami returned, Good pad docks free, JOHN COOPER, ;fi?J Proprietor, Gladstone TQ TRAVEL IN THK M'AIBAHAFA L PATRIOT, The Thoroughbred Stallion | THE ADMINISTEATOE, Princess Mary, by KhveiiHjina, by RHdlesworth (imp) Princess, by Gratis; The Premier, by Mull™ fimnUTievoke, by Sir Ucrcules. trator is a beautiful roan, standing 16hds3in high, with good legs and feet. Better proof of his soundness could not be given than the fact that ho commenced his turf career as a two.year-old and raced six ratonci were the Wairarapa Cup, District Handicap, and Taukrinikau Stakes; Tnraliijij Anton Handicap; Aucklalid-Easier Birthday Cup; 'Sf'Xndrew!s Handicap a Wellington; Gohl Ml';"-!tyel-lingtou R, C, Handicap';'TiinM Cup; Island Bay Handicap; Rahgitikei Handicap; and Marlborough Clip, and 's'epbn'il tp flip «/ tiWpmwi ,(?iii>, 'wb'miA to lUSilaije in tboNew Wand Cup, Terms HJ4, payable by promissory note due January 1,181)0. . Apply-. , BOWERS &M'RAE, ktyy Hotel, Gfertwn,'Vjiraraps;
PIIELIMINARY MOMCE. rjIHE splendid Clydesdale GLENGABKIE, by Hob Boy out of R, Cookburn's mare Darliii", which took lirsfc prizo at the Wajrarapa Pastoral Show-Darling by Prince (Ihnrlio—rising four years, with \yqndprfolly fine bpnp, uiuaclo, aymetry, and tpinjiov, will stand this Beason at Mastcrton and Opaki, For terms and further particulars apply tn \>i< : W, MIU.ER, | OpakiGRAND DUKE Will be at at the Service of Breeders for the coming Season. ANY Maros stinted to him last year, whose fees wore paid, not proving in Foal, will have attention Gratis. Farther particulars by Circular and on application to BENJAMIN KIMBEIILEY. 3288 ' Greytown, THOROUGHBRED SIRE OK THE SEA THE CHAMPION HURDLE BACKB 'tut '*n.iawia ■ wn.J.trayejtaitili (lip aniv. '." 'ingrfJlasjcrtoiipvcry Saturday, Tejiiis-Sjiiglc mares JJ6, groomnge fee lis. T«q or'pre maw a» jwr ngrccmunt. Payment by promissory nolo signed at first scr vice, duo 21st January, 1890. Grazing in good paddocks free until notice afterward? Is Od per week. For further particulars apply to . W, CORbETr, ' Proprietor, 33J9 Fsrkßosd.Oartertjii,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3345, 26 October 1889, Page 1
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998Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3345, 26 October 1889, Page 1
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