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BUST.t-Foui' rabbit dogs with.collara and chains, Anyone ,briut;i»i{ thora to the A rgyln "Boarding House will be rewarded.' . . ]} l or Sale, THE Celebrated CHAMPION POi'ATOES, ' ~ acknowledged to be the Heaviest Cropper. Seed imported direct from England last year. - - The following woll-known settlers have given us testimonials a? to'quality and quantity grown ;- _ " 1 havo great pleasure in giving' you ft testimonial as to tho quality of tbo Champion Potatoes I had of you. Tlicy were splendid eating, and Med-nicer and white when cooked.—D, B.Tooiliu, Universal Ilutol," ' " ■ " I bnt{ to say that your crop of Champion Putatoes was very heavy, and tho quality oxcollont,— I Tiios Pahsons Eketahuna Hotel," " Tho Champion Putatoes I -lwd of you wero very good indeed.—Mrs A. Spkiwi, Eketahuna." " '■V. : " 1 havo scon tlio Champion Potatoes grown by yon. For weight and qußlity tho crop would be hard to boat.—Tiios. Bayliss, Eketahuna. "I havo .taken particular notice of ynu'r paddock of potatoes, and; the different kinds of the 1 Champion' imported by you wero tho. hoaviest. crop I have ever seen, and far before any of tho other sorts, and the quality excellent.— D. SuEEHYX, WiWaka.": i; '' I havo (in several occasions inspected in company with others your crop of: potatoes,and wo wero surprised that your Champions wore so good for tlio first season .imparted. T.hey were a .much heavier crop tiiau.aiiy of the colonial potatoes planted in tho same paddock, and next soason.will lam sure do much bettor.-F. Bright, Phoenis Saw Mills." "The Champion Potatoeslhadofyou wero tho very best 1 havo over had. I was surprised to find, considering the sizo, that none wero bad or hollow. —H. Johnsbev, Pavk'ville." : . " The Champion Potatoes I dug for you were a very heavy crop—the best I havo seeii in the colony. I dug up myself in one day 1G sacks of them.—F. BoHDßjEkolaliuna." " But the only remelyfor the potato disease known in other countriea—and remember this is a remedy,-although temporary—is the propagation of "new variolic. Is it not lime to colimionco similar work here on a larger 6calo thai, has yet been attempted i''—Melbourno Leader, For further particulars applj to TUMORS CO., 855!) . . Eketahuna. COLE & PAYNE PAINTERS, PAPE'RHANGERS, GLAZIERB, and GENERAL DECORATEHS. ■ Best matorial aud wol'kniauship combined with moderate charges ooios papered on the shortest notice. Ordors to bo left at Mr COLE'S, Chapel street North. , ■ Charles J- Higgins, The Eketahuna Carrier. ALL kinds of CARTING and general carrying dono. FIREWOOD cut and do iserod a' LOWEST RATES. PARCELS DELIYERY to ALFREDTON twice a week. N.B-Customors may rely on prompt atteiitiou, civility, aud Lowest Possible Chauobs. 8412 . Prospectus OF THE MASTERTON BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT MANDFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED. To be registered under tho provi oions of The Companies Act, 1882, Capital £IOOO in 1000 shares of II each, payable 2s 6d on application, 6s on allotment and 2s 6d in three months irom tho formation of tho company : an'd subsequently by calla not exceeding 2s Gd por shore overy three months. PROVISION4L DpiKOTORY, Thomas Edmborough Chamoerkin of Mastorton, farmer. Robert Campboll of Opaki, Farmer, Thomas Marehallßrown of Opaki, farmer. John Hessoy of Mastorton, farmer. Augustus William Cave of Te Oro Ore, farmor. W. B. Buicli of Opaki," farmer. Thoina§ P.. Lett of Masterton, coach proprietor. John iiayner, Taratahi, farmer. James McGrogor, Lower Manaia, farmor. David Guild, To Ore Ore, farmer. James Stuckey< To Rangitumau, grazier. BANKERS, The Bank of Australasia,' Masterton, SOLICITOR. ; C. F. Gawitli. . Interim Secretory, Clias. A. Pirkerton, The objects of the proposed company are to establish and carry on the business of » Blacksmith and WheelwrightManufacturing Company in. Masterton, and all work In connection therewith or appertaining to the said rospoctivo businesses and for such purpose to acquiro either by purohase or. lease suitable premises in Mastorton. .-. for carrying on and working the eaid: company in all ita branches. It is contemplated' in forming and. working the company to divide any profits after paying working expenses in paying a dividend of not inoro than jl per cent on the called up capital aftor wliioh any surplus romaining' unapplied will be divided on co oporativo principles between the shareholders and customers boing shareholders on tho amount of their annual accounts, _ Provision will be made in the articles of Association of tho company that no shareholders shall hold moro than. 25 shares thus tfitihg the conipauy a wido spread influence'and prevontin? itsbelng acquired by a few individuals, The Direotors do not - anticipate that moro than 10s per share including tho application and allotment will be ro quirod to bo called up, but if tho capital is required it will bo made as easy a possible by making tlio calls at intervals of not less than three months. The Provisional Direotors have given tlioii' careful consideration to tlio prospeotsof this proposed Company and feel that - they can- with confidence recommend this undertaking to. tlio publio and settlers as one which is entered upon n fair basis, and promises in addition to making a, [joofl return of intorest upon t|\o capital employed to add to tno 'of the district. : Applications for shares will close at NOON oil SATURDAY, tluJ.fh inst," Applications tor ol'iarcs will '■{« received by the Biink- of Asiitralaj jj Mastoribn, : ov' " '' ' " WNKERTON, Interim Secretary, ... Perry street Miistert W.HILBRETH^Son, : LOIiNE-STREET, 'WELLINGTON. WASTE PRODUCTS AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. OiSUPUKCUASmor Rags, Lead, Copper, "Tailors' Cuttings, Tea, Load, Iron, Ropo, Ziac, Flint, Glass, Bones, " ~ aud Brass, ,- . : Best Woo'len |l6'c,k"alw,'iys on hand Every description of Bottlea bought, sold, or exchanged.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3583, 9 August 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3583, 9 August 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3583, 9 August 1890, Page 3

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