OST.-i-Foiir rabbit dogs with Milan j:, and chains. Ariyono.bringiniithem Ito tho Argyle Boarding House will bo rewatded. , ■ 3503 :R Celebrated CHAMPION POI'ATOES, . ■■■ . acknowledged to bo tho Heaviest Cropper-' Seed imported direct from England last year. .-. Tho following welMyiown Bottlers bavo given us testimonial!: ai to quality and quantify grown:— ....... "1 have great pleasure in fiiving you a testimonial as to the quality of tho Champion Potatoes I had of you. They wero nplendid eating, and hmkod nice and white when cooked.—D, JJ.Tuoinn,, Universal Hotel." ._•" I be!; to say that your crop of Champion Potatoes, was very heavy, and the quality excellent.—Tno3 Parsons Ekotahuna Hotel." '! The Champion Potatoes I had of you wero very good indeed,—Mrs A. BPEWo.EketahuM." : ... : •" i haye seen tho Champion Potatoes grown by you, For weight and quality the crop would bo hard to boat.—Tjios, Bayliss, Ekotahuna, "I havo-.-taken particular notice of your paddock of potatoes, and the different kinds of tho 'Champion! mi' ported by'you were tho (waviest crap I havo ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and tho quality cxcellent.D. Suebuys, Wi Waka." t " Ihavoonseveraluconeions in&pcolcJ in company with others your crop of putatoes,nhd we were surprised fliat your Champions wero eq guild for .the first season imported,. Thdy v wcre a much heavier orop than any of the colonial potatoes planted in tho samo paddock, and next season will lam sunt do much better.—F. Bright, Phoenix Saw Mills." " Tho Champion Potutoeßlhadofyou wero the very best 1 havo ever had. I was surprised to find, considering the size, that nooe were bad or hollow.—H. Johnsbey, Parkvillo." • ." The Champion Potatoes I dug for you wero a very heavy orop—tho best T hare seen in tho colony. I dug up my. self in one day 1G sacks' of them.—F, Rohde, Bkelahuna," " But the only rcmeiyfor the potato disease known in othor countries—and remember this is a remedy, although i tonipurary—is the propagation of new vjirioties, is it not time ■to commence I ninilar work hero on a larger scale thai. I lias yot boeii attomptcd ?'"—Melbourne Leader. ' for further particulars applj to TURNOIUOO., 355!) Motahuua. Prospectus THrJ MASTERTON BLACKSMITH i AND WHBKLWM&UT MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED, . To bo registered under the provi ' skins of Tho Companies Act, 1882. Capital £IOOO in 1000 shares of II each, payable 2s 61 on application; Gs on allotment and 3s Od in three months Irom' the formation of the company and ' subsequently by calls not exceeding 2s fid per share overy three months, PROVISIONAL DIRKOI'ORY. Thomas Edinbomugh Cliamosrlain of Masterton, farmer. Robert Campbell of Opaki, Farmer.. Thomas Marshall Brown of Opaki, farmer. John Uc3Bey of Masterton, farmer, Augustus William Cavo of Te Ore Ore, farmer. W. B. Bui"k of Opaki, farmer. Thomas P. Lett of Masterton, coach proprietor. John Rayner, Tnratahi, farmer. James McGregor, Lower Manaia, farmer. l : David Guild, To Oro Ore, farmer, James Stuokey. Toßangitumau, grazier. BANKERS. . i The Bank of Australasia, Masterton. "■ SOLICITOR, C. F. Gawith. ■' , . i Interim Secretary, Chaß. A, Pinkertnn. ' The objects of the proposed company ! are to establish and carry on the business of a Blacksmith and Wheelwright Manufacturing CotDpany in Masterton, j and all work in connection therewith or appertaining to the Bind respective businesses and for such purpose to acquire cither by purchase or lease suitable premises in Mnsterton for ■ carrying on mid working the said company in all its branches. . It is contemplated in forming and working tho company to divide any profits after paying working expenses in | paying a dividend' of not mere than 7i per cent on the called up capital aftor , wtiiah any surplus remaining unapplied j will be divided on co operativo principles between the shareholders and customers - being shareholders on the amount ,
of their annual accounts. Provision will be made in the articles of Association of tho company that no Bhareh'ildei't shall hold mora than 25 shares thus siting the compwy a widn spread influence and preventing its being acquired by a few individuals. Tho Directors do not anticipate that more than 10s per share including the application and allotment will be rel quired to be called up, but if the capita is required it will bo made as ensy as possible by making tho culls at intervals of not less than three months. The Provisional Directors have givrn their careful consideration to the prospects of this proposed Company and feel that they can with confidence recommend this undertaking tn the public and settlers as one which is entered upon ut fair basis, and promises in addition to makings good return of interest upon the capital employed to add to tho prosperity of the district. Applications for shares will close at NOON on SATURDAY, the Oth imt. Applications tor shares will be received by the Lank of Australasia Masterton, or CHASAPINKERTON, Interim Secretary, Perry street Mastert > HOS'< MUIE, G juat Imported direct from I America, ex Nettie a consignment of the celebrated I Parry Road Carts, are now offering them fur sale at the low price of £l2 each. Tha supply being limited, persons desirous of obtaining one will do well to cull early. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. We aro now taking ordere for our Zeulanclin Pnteut Wool Press, the latest quickest md host in the market. ALWAYS ON VIEW AT OUR FACTORY. Wo bee to advise station holders, farmers &c, who are in want of a wool press to seo ours, and obtain full information regarding it before buying any other, when we are sure verdict will bo in our favor. Circulars and Photos on application. - Our price for shoeing is ; HAUKS ,„ ... 6s ORAUUHTS ... 7s „ with heels and toes ... 8s Is EXTRA charged for booking, tut remitted if accounts are paid rnonthl'ty On all other work a discount of 2jper cent for cash or monthly accounts, AGENTS for the MASSEY TWINE BINDER, which gained Grand Award, Paris Exhibition, 1890. Ross and MiiiP, Steam Coach Factory, Queen Street, Mastorton lilOR Genuine Eawand Boiledlinseeo C Oil, warranted genuine from 8/4 ot 8/(1 per gallon, Turpentine from 3/9 per gallon, go to mullfl.'riNCJF/V ■ MannjnK''At Wellington, 841
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3580, 6 August 1890, Page 3
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