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THU TIDE TELLS THE TALE And the Tide of Victory, entirely, absolutely, and completely gives the VERDICT FOR M'CORMICK. The testimony of hundreds of New Zealand Farmers to which is added the UNAPPROACHABLE RECORD OF ' 1 MUST PRIZES in Australia and New ( ' Zealand alone ' i Clearly demonstrates the VAST SUPERIORITY of IJießest Machine on tins Broad Earth. ° UI wS eri ?M- Bl S & 'k ™ l SUREST KNOTTERh 'tin " eS LESS TWINE, and does i Mn fWpn ll " Mi,cl "»"n' Jt «"*. ties tight. It ha TIM A RECORD to tt.c MCOBMIGK that no other machine of ani utbßr maJte has ever borne. Our competitors know of this record. They found it out at Home. They had it pounded into them by the Judges during the Australian and N.Z harvests just past, for they were defeated more than thirty times in these Colonies. This is the Knotter yon want. Buy it and it will never Disappoint you, WlTii'A M'CORMICK BINDER ON A FARM YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE OF A CROP SAVED. MORROW, BASSETT & CO., Chiistcliiirch. B. McEWEN,-LO(3AL AGENT. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Onslow. Seed Warehouse. ISO LAAIBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. H.C. GIBBONS &0o GENUINE SEEDS. Flora Skkds. 'i.J„ r8 D y p ns t vc ceive prompt ■ Most Vegetable Seeds Free by Mail, OUR CHAMPION MELON 5. lohhe, Alpha, Cleopatra, Magnum Bonum, Goodrich, Early Rose, White Star, Mammoth Pearl, Cosmopolitan, Early Vermont, line Dm" rawing Wen Grasses for Wen Lawns, Bowliog Greens, Tennis Gro nds, tcFrurt Forest, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of every description.! BulbsGladiolus Gandovonsis (ohoiccnamed), Ramosus, Lilium Lancifolium (i "" " Grandillora Alba. PUKE MANILA BINJUINGTVVI "DISC HARROW "BRAND ' T H uK rS? e '?"'' S| ! Ccial °&' is * mM lO conßUtof PURE JL MANILA HBtth. and is undoubtedly the Best and Cheapest in the Market InsistuponhavingteDlSC HARROW BRAND. ties, thoroughly good Twine at lower prices. ' Light Draught Lowdotrn Elevator Binder We V/OVllc! respectfully ask all intending Purchasers to call and examine our New and nipped Binder be 0,0 ordering elsewhere. It has all the Latest Z noveiue..., is Brass Bushed in all its Bearings, and the Rollers, bendr- "-- Brass Bushed, have the Oilholos outside of Frame and clear ot the Cloth Kitted with GlUf S PATENT KNOTTER. Superior a 1 ,t NcivPosinve tPoeil Broadcast «iwl.«Atoo REID AND GRAY'S COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL Made any me from four to eight Coulters, and from Uin to lain between ' the Drills, D Tm™p R r LLTUR I IPAftB M MANUIIE SOWEK ' DOUBLE TURNIP o. ?°n ?ft fOT .T" T' iU ? Id ' Cmnt '' or "J oti ™ small Seeds Singe fill Turnip Sowers Improved Grass Seed Strippers, can be Driven by a lad, and is an easy draught for One Horse, Back JJelivery Reapers Always in StockJOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, with Latest Improvements, are now the Best. 1000 in use. Poncing Standards cut to any Length and Gua«e GRAY'S MTENT FENCING STANDARD, ° For Folding Sheep, &c„ on Turnips, and for Fixing Wire Nottinc - AGENT FOR THEOHAMPioiff woourcrasq The Best and Cheapest in the Market, Send for particular Double Furrow Ploughs, Flexible Tripod Harrows (all sizes), Ohaflcutters and Chaflcutters and Badgers (all sizes), at reduced prices Horse-gears (1, 2, 3, and 4-horse) -. also, new pattern Light 2-Horse Gean Pam and Bar ed Fencing wire, Wire-straners, Urays, lurmp and Manure Drills, Grubbors, Acme Harrows Corn-brnisora An PLOUGH FITTINGS AT REDUCED PRICES, oTtaLOGUE ON APPLICATION. FENCING STANDARDS AT LOWEST RATES, CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWOBTffS THRESHING MILLS AND ENGINES,

PAUIATUAi'MPB I NOE HOTEL HOOD ACOOMODATIINior tho vl Travellmci public 224,9 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the appointed hotols in tho Wairarapa, now in the hands of that woll-known publio caterer E, BUOKMIDOE, whowouldbo glad to seo all his old patron and as many new ones as may mako it convenient to call. Tho culinary department is fjrafcclass, and tho tom, bbors, ari(j upirlfs Ve <>i tho very busi'quality obtainable, Fjrst-chss Billiard Table nonmww ure iksu ance 1 DEPARTMENT, LOANS ON JIOIt'CUAOK, "".oji liii;o |o tiiuc « llmiictl jo! »'■ .., I «l« a linn ou lli-ft rnort- •-J1 of the —jurilv, with ojittoi' T '" s " o( ( rei),l » la ' iDEtbluivatS. »•** .'u over']'''' 1 "!-"""» Period of Tjoiid— £ s ( i Stall's years g \ j lv " rB ... ".'.. 5B 9 . m i 13 6 tans remviiU,-, v,v Iswisimonts wlioroby Tho borrower nuy, l..rfm-o tho f ?, , "' 1 S«l. ratal tliu 1. | OBrtamcdattl)Jßoillco,or'»ti I of.tliis Dovai-tniout. wht-ro e «,?n. ■ l'." tll!ul » rs »s to loam, apply to ttJHead and Branch Ollicos and Post Office!, , P.W.FRANKLAKD mat] anajjrinoipal Officer. BLAIRLOGIEJUNGTION HOTEL, Junction of f/ie ifimjopal'e/w and Blairlorn Bonds. T.CAivSWELL PROPRIETOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find every convenience and comfort at this centrally situated hostelry. .Best .Brands of Liquor Kepi. Good accommodation for travellers with stock. 23 88 OPAKI SAWMILLS, Masterton. RICHARD EVERNSen PROPRIETY ETH 8885 to notify that ha ' JJ, has purchased tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to rat and deliver timber to order any aize and at the lowest possible trade rates. For tho convenience of ouatoiriers an office ia now. oponed in Perry-streot whore orders &c. can be left, R R BVSRHDBK, °9 Proprietor.

TO STAND IN THE WAINUIORU DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Sire Dilko of Edinburgh, liy Peter Flat (iinn)—Sweetmeat (imp) by Sugar Plum-Verbena, liy Slnne out of Peggy,; by liounlun. Sugar Plum by Sweetmeat--. Irish Qucon by Ilarkaway-Emily, Peter; Plat by Flycatcher—Gleruu-u, sister to! Glcncoc, TERMS: i' 3 for a single mare; i'o for two mares. Allowance for over two, liver.? rare taken, but no responsibility. Marc's sent for and returned, Good pad docks free. JOHN COOPER, 327j Proprietor, Gladstone TO TRAVEL Jtf TH)3 WAIRARAPA ' >- ' " DISTRICT. The Thoroughbred Stallion i THE ADMINISTRATE, i by the Premier-Princess Mary, by Itivensworth (imp)—Reginn, by Riddlesworth (imp) Princess, by Gratis; The Premier, by Malton (inip)-Rcyokc, by Sir Ucrpulcs, The Administrator is a beautiful roan, standing lolids 3in high, with good legs and feet, lietlcr proof of his soundness could not be given than the fact that lie commenced his turf career as a twn-ycar'old awl raced sis 1 seasons in succession,' Among his numerous victofioj were the Wairarapa Cup, District Handicap, and Taubcrim'kau' Stakes; Tarainki Autumn Handicap! Auckland Easter Handicap and Flying Stakes; Wairaraua. liirthday Cup; St Andrew's Handicap at Wellington; Wellington Gold Cup; Web lington R. C. Handicap; Timnru Cup; Island Bay Handicap; Rangitikel Handicap; and Marlborough Cup, and second tn Tf||e pop);in the W»iui Clip, amfacMMl to' , usilade In tits flew Zealand Clip, Terms :-£4, payable by promissory note due January 1,1880, I Apply— BOWERS &SPRAK. ArpiitHotel, Greytown, Wniratapa, PRELIMINARY NOTICE, rp.HE splendid Clydesdale GLENGAKBIE, by Rob Hoy out of It. Cockbum's mare Darlinst, which took first prize at the Wairarapa Pastoral Show—Darling by Prince Charlie—rising four years, with wonderfully line bone, muscle, symetry, and temper, will stand this season at Mastetton and Opa'Ki. For torim and further particulars apply to W. MILLER, Opaki. THOROUGHBRED SIRE OP THE SEA"SON, , ' THE CHAMPION HURDLE RACER MASTER aGNES WILL travel through the Wairarapa, arriv- '' iugat Masterton every Saturday. Terms-Single marcs jfi, grooinnge fco ss, Two or more marcs as per agreement, Payment by promissory note signed at first ser vice, due 21st January, 1800, Grazing in good paddocks free until notice afterwards Is Gd per week, For further particulars apply to Will. CORLETT, Proprietor, 3319' Park Hoad, Oarterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3354, 6 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3354, 6 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3354, 6 November 1889, Page 1

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