THE TIDE TELLS THE TALE And the Tide of Victory, entirely, absolutely, and completely gives the VERDICT FOR M'CORMICK. The testimony of hundreds of Now Zealand Farmers to which is added the UNAPPROACHABLE RECORD OP 2nn HKST PRIZES in Australia and New flftft UU. Zealand alone iUU _ Clearly demonstrates the VAST SUPERIORITY of lhe Best Machine on this Broad Earth, ««* SUREST KNOTTER in the !*, iRAINmA LEUS TWINE, and does it T%n) IfLfn'l J / d T W «es tight. It has 2, , ? t0 no other machine of a yother.mflkohasqver borne. Our competitors know of this record. iirf* D H. tBt I H ?T Th( * kd it pounded into them by the J> ges durmg the Australian and N.Z harvests just past, for they »«e defeated more than thirty times in these Colonies. This is the Knotter you want. Buy it and it will never Disappoint you, WITII'A. iII'CORMICK BINDER ON A FARM YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE OF A CBOP SAVED. ' I Clii'istcliiircli. E. McEWEN.-LOeAL AGENT. By Special Appointment to |m His Excellency the Earl of Onslow. UtsHUl!l£t: 159 LAAIBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. H.O. GIBBONS &Co GENOIME SEEDS. Flower Seeiis, , 'Vers by Post re-, ceivo prompt attention. Most Vegetable Seeds Free by Mail. OUR'CHAMPION MELON TNSPECT our Stock of Seed Potatoes ,-Ashleaf, Kidney, Fluke, Breeseo 1 Prolific, Alpha, Cleopatra, Magnumßonum, Goodrich,V L"ZZ Star, Mammoth Pearl, Cosmopolitan, Early Vormont. Mixttir grown," Evergreen Grasses for Garden Lawns, Itowlinp Greens, Tennis Grounds eto. Fruitpurest, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs dLniJSiZlr aiolus, Gandevensis (clioice-nui "DISC HARROW "BRAND T H MAmffi™? to / m 's e^°l? Br ' iB « UM «° consistof PUKE DPoC HARROW BRAND. We have also other audi- . . „. , wine at lower prices, Light Draught LowcWn Elevator Binder. Wo would respectfully ask all intending Purchasers to call and examine our Made any size from four to eight Coulters, and from 14in to 16iu between""' S R f LLT ™' AM ™E SOWER. DOUBLE TURNIP t . p 'A ln T? A „ Grass Seed Stri PP" B - «m bo Driven by a lad, and is an easy draught for One Horse. Back Delivery Reapers Always in StockSJK! LV ,S SING T Hk TV' * L "« Hrovemonts, are now the Best. 1 in u*. FcncmgJrandardsciil to any Length and Gu ge. GRAI S UTENT FENCING STANDARD, For Folding Sheep, &c„ on Turnips, and for Fixing Wiro Netting. -AGEM'FORTHE- h x m uw anoijncapesDintue Market, Send for particulai Double Purrow Ploughs, Flexible Tripod Harrows (all sizes), Ohaffcutters and Chaffcutters andßa.gers sizes), at prices Horse-gears (1, 2, 3, and 4-horse) • also, new io Gear. Pain and Barbed Fencing wire, Wire-atrainors, '■ -,-----r -unuro Drills, druhbers, Acme Harrows Corn-hruisnra *<>. PLOUGH FITTINGS AT REDUCED TRICES. CATaImuSoN APPLICATION. FENCING STANDARDS AT LOWEST KATES. CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTH'S THRESHING MILLS AND Catalogues Free on Application.
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TO STAND IN THE WAINUIORU DISTRICT, Tim Thoroughbred Sire DuUe of Edinburgh, By Peter Flat (imp)—Swcotmeat (imp) by | Sugar lMum—Vcrbcnn, by Slnneout of Peggy, by Bourdon, Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat- j Irish Queen by Harkaway-Eraily. Peter i Wat by Flycatcher-Glenare, sister to Glcncoe. TERMS: £3 for a single marc; £5 for two mares. Allowance for over two. Every care taken, but no responsibility, Marcs sent for and returned, Good pad docks free. JOHN COOPER, 32 ? J Proprietor, Gladstone T° TR AVKL IN THE VAIKARAPA L DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Stallion THE ApiiJSJSTBATOB, by the Premier-Princess Mary, by Ravensworth (imp)-Regina, by Riddlcsworth (imp) Princess, by Gratis; The Premier, by Malton (imp)-Rcvoke, by Sir Hercules. The Administrator is a beautiful roan, stand,it).{lshds3m high, with good legs and feet. Bettor proof of hjs soundness could not be given than the fact that he commenced his turf career as a two-yoanold and raced six seasons in succession, Among his numerous victories were the Wairarapa Cup, District Handicap, and Tauherinikau Stakes; Tarninki Autumn Handicap; Auckland Easter Handicap and Flying Stakes; Vairampa liirtlnlay Cup; St Andrew's Handicap at Wellington; Wellington Gold Cup; Wellington R, C, Handicap; Timaru Cup; Island Bay Handicap) Rangitikci Handicap; jiid Marlborough Cup, and second to The I'octmtbo Wangamii Cup, and second \o i usdade hi the New Zealand Cup, Terms ;-i'4, payable' by promissory note due January 1,1890. ' ' ■ " PRELIMINARY JipTipp, ITIHE splendjd Olydeadalp by Rob Hoy out of E. Cookbum'a mare Darlin?, which took first prizo at the Wairavapa Pastoral Show—Darling by Prince Charlie-rising four years, with wonderfully fine bone, muscle, symetry, and temper, will stand this season at Masterton and Opaki. For tonus and further particulars apply to " '" ' ]i\\}im% Opaki. THOROUGHBRED SIRE OF THE SEA: SON, THE CHAMPIoFhCRDLE RACER 'MASTER AGNES' ' WILL travel through the Wairarapa, arriy, |nj! at Ifastertqn every Saturday.' Terrna-Sirigle marcs &>, ■ grooinage. fep ss. Two or rnorc'innrc.s as per agreement,' Paynjent by prornissory "note signed at first scr yiee, due 21st January, 18DQ, Grazing in good paddocks freo v»ntjl notice aftcrw(iph Is lid. penyeok.' Fbr(urtl|efpaF{ic'iilars"applyte WM, CORLETT, Proprietor, 5319' Park Road, (Morton, .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 1
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