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LOST.— Foul-: rabbit dbga with collars and chains. Anyone bnntfnii them totheArgyln Boarding House will be rewarded. 3503 ; Br Bale, : rfIHE Celebrated ■ CHAMPION JL "■■' POI'ATOES, : ,:.. acknowledged to bo" the Heaviest Croppor.. Seed imported direct from England last year, . The following well-known settlors have given us. teatiiuonials as to quality and quantity grown ; 'M have great pleasure in civing you a testimonial 'as to; the quality of *tho Champion Potatoes I had of you. Thoy were splendid oating, and looked nice aud white when cooked.—D.B.TooHir.T,, Universal Hotel," ' : ' .;'''■ '_" I he? to say that your crop of Champion Potatoes was very hoavy, arid tho quality excellent,—Tups Paksons Eketahuna Hotel." ' "ThoChampion-'Potatoes I had'of yon were .very good indeed.—Mns A, Spkino, Eketahuna." " 1 have scon the Champion Potatoes town by you, For weight and quality the crop would bo hard to beat.-Ticos. Bayliss, Eketahuna. "I havo taken particular notice of your paddock of potatoes, and the different kinds of the 'Champion' imported by you were tho heaviest crop I havo ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and tho quality oxceUent.— D. Sheeuvs, WiWaka," _• " I havo on several occasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoes.and we were surprised that your Champions were so good for tho first season imported, They wero a much heavier crop than any of the colonial potatoes planted in the same paddock, and next season will lam sure do much better.-F. Briohtj Plicenix Saw Mills," " The Champion Potatoes I had of you wore the very best 1 have over had. I was surprised to find, considering tho size, that none were bad or hollow.—H. Johnsbey, Parkville." " The Champion Potatoes I dug for you wero a very heavy crop—the best I have seen in the colony. I dug up myself in one day lfl sacks of them.—F. Rohd£, Eketahuna," "But the only rcmefy for the potato diseaso known in other countries—and remember this is a remedy, although temporary-is the propagation of now varieties. Is it not time to commonco similar work here on a larger scalo thai, lias vet been attompted '/"-Melbourne Leader, For further particulars applj to TURNOR&CO,, 8559 Eketahuua. MONBYTOLEND. VARIOUS PUMS from £SO and upwards on Freeholi Security at lowest current rates of interest, A R BUNNY, 3503 Solicitor, ffiOOO* TO LEND on good froohold security, broad acres proferrod Apply A.B, Daily office, Prospectus OF THIS MASTERTON BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED, To be registered under the provi sions of The Companies Act, 1882. Capital £IOOO in 1000 shares of M each, payable 2a 6d on application, 5s on allotment and 2s Od in threo months trom tho formation of the company and subsequently by calls not exceeding 2s fid per shnre every throe months. PROVISIONAL DIRKOTORY. Thomas Edinborough Chamberlain of Masterton, farmer. Robert Campbell of Opaki, Farmer. Thomas Marshallßrown of Opaki. farmer. John Hessey of Mastorton, farmer, ■ Augustus William Cavo of Te Ore Ore, farmer. W, B. Buick of Opaki, farmer, Thomas P. Lett of Masterton, coaoh proprietor. . John Rayner, Taratahi, farmer. James McGrogor, Lower Manaia, farmer. David Guild, To Ore Ore, farmer. James Stuckey, To Rangitumau, grazier, . BANKERS." -The Bank of Australasia, Masterton, - SOLICITOR. 0. F. Gawith.

Interim Secretary, Chas. A. Pickerton. The objects of the propoaad company are to establish and carry on the business of a Blacksmith and Wheelwright Manufacturing Company in Maßtwtun, and all work in connection therewith or appertaining to the said respective businesses and for such purpose to acquire either by purchaso or loase suitable premises in, Mastorton for carrying on and working. the. said company in all its branches. It is contemplated in forming and working the company h) divide any profits after paying working expenses in paying a dividend of not mere than 7i per cent on tho called up capital after which any surplus remaining unapplied will be divided on co operativo prinoiples between the shareholders and customers being shareholders on the amount of their annual accounts. Provision will be made in tho articles of Association of tho company that no shareholders shall hold more than 25 shares thus riving the company a wide spread influence and prevontin? its being acquired by a few individuals, The Directors do not anticipate that more than 10s por share including the application and allotment will be rei quired to be called np, but if tho capita is required it will be made as easy as possible by making the calls at intervals of not less than three months, The Provisional Directors have given their careful consideration to the prospectsof this proposed Company and feel that they can with confidence recommend this undertaking to the public and settlers as one which is entered upon ut fair basis, and promises in addition to making a Rood return of interest upon tho capital employed to add to the prosperity of the district. Applications tor shares will be received by the Bank of Australasia Mtoerton, or CHASAPINKERTON, Interim Secretary,. Perry street Maslert .

STAR HOTEL MASTEKTON. & WILLIAMSON hag muob plea. • suro in informing his numorous friends aud the publio of tho Wairarapa generally that ho lias taken over the above centrally situated and favorably known bote from lira Craniiior, Visitors.and families will find the STAR HOTEL ono of tho most convenient and comfortably furnished huusos in tho district, Tho '• ■. iues, spirits, and ales are only k ck. Go nd paddocks PHOSPHOitfJS. JUST arrived per late arrival a large shipment or PHOSPHORUS for i season s poisomno Par lOOlbs ...'';.. Oa od Per COiba ... ... 3 3 cd Per lOlbs „. ... 3s 8d • % ,0.MA50N,...'.',. . .Queen Street, :'■ ;.....■ ; Masterton..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 2 August 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 2 August 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3577, 2 August 1890, Page 3

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