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ESTABLISHED 1854. B. W. MILLS aafl. CO. TRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND J_ Have their season's supply of Harvesting TRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND J. Have their season's supply of Harvesting NOW LANDING. . WALTER A. WOOD'S 4 * Uii<he?t C'ass REAPERS & BINDERS, v a single Apron Machine, ~-. the LIfiHTEST and ~-,_' BES ■' of the season. , Mowers, and Mown t with Reaper Aitaohmekts. And Extras for Above. IRONMONGERS, IRONMERCHANTS, AND SHTPCHANDLERS, Have their season's supply of Harvesting Machinery NOW LANDING. . NOW LANDING. nr.TTTJD a wnows \ Hornsby'B Patent Paragon COMBINED '• REAPERS&MOWERS. ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER and KEAPER, ENCLOSED REAR 2 mekts. And Extras for Above. HORSK MOWERS. Auckland Fibre Corapanj 's BINDER TWINE. We have a large parcel of this celebrited Twine being made fur us for this season. Comprising : Pure Maiillla, Mixed, and all Flax, and solicit E<rly Orders for same. STAPLES' Stockholm Tar in Drams, and every requisite for Farm or Station use. UHAFFCUTTERS, for Hand and Power, Horsepower, and I.M. Motions. Light and Heavy Hillside PLOUGHS by beßt makei s. Simplex and Chaiu HARROWS, DISC HARROWS, PLANET JR IMPLEMENTS of all kinds. Our Stock of METALS is a large one, and of best quality. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON, 24and 26 guage. MAORICtIIEF.and Orb Brands, Plain Galvanised and Tinned Steel Sheets, Coke and Charcoal Tin Plates, Black Sheets, Iron and Steel Boiler Plates, Angles and Tees, Bars and Rods in Netherton Crown Best, BBS and Mill Steel, Copper and Brass Sheets. Rods and Tunes, Muntz Metal, Sheathing and Compo, Nails, Boiler Sheathing and Roofing Felt, Portland Cement. , . We carry large stocks of PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Cotton Waste, Packing. LUBRICANTS, Viz Valvolme, Oils, Castor, Cranes. Engleberts, Olive, Peanut, 1 I < v.lTrft. •Npitaf.mfc Shinchandlerv and Engineers' Stores of every description LYSAGHT'S ORB BRAND GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. LYSACHT'S , ~ —m " ORB " Brand is the STANDARD IRON of the World, and is ■ the best quality made. ARCHITECTS should specify "ORB BRAND and thus secure for their clients the Beat Iron manu- , factured. CONTRACTORS should include " ORB " Iron in their I I m tenders, because it is the Best and the Cheapest. Example : Specification of " Orb " Brand : 196 sheets 6ft " Orb Brand ) Tons 166 sheets 7ft „ „ 30 2 19, at £22 per ton £66 Ms 9d. 146 sheets Bft „ „ j GalyauiscuTinned Same specification of any other brand: — 196 sheets 6ft \ Tons 166 sheets 7ft V 3 4 0 19, at £22 per ton—£7o Us 9d. Showing and Cheapi-st Iron in the market, and has no equal. •« ORB ' BRAND has three times the Sale of any other Iron. SOLD BY ALL MERCHANTS. EEID AND GRAY'S | CTTILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, D "%^." w At the various Competitions with the Imported Digger Reid & Gray's Plough was awarded —FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at Southland Champion Ploughing Match FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at Wyndham Match. FIRST PRIZE at Mataura, and FIRST PRIZE at Waimea. To those who prefer this style of ploughing we can give them the easiest drawn, best workiog, least expensive in repairs, and infinitely ths best made and Most Durable Digger. . Of New and Converted Diggers we have a large number at work in all parts of New Zealand , I Our Diggers are fitted with Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Sharas and Gray s Patent Unbreakable Steel Points at same price as Double Furr-ow Plough Shares. 2s each CHILLED CAST SOCKET SHARES 2s each J 6rl each CHILLED CAST SHARE POINTS 6d each Is HARD TEMPERED UNBREAKABLE STEEL POINTS Is TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. XN fitting up a house, bo it great or small, the following, among other things, ought to be considered. FIRST—In buying Furniture, that you should go to some Old Established and Respectable Honst, where you will get Full Value for Money Spent. SECOND—That the Furniture be well made and pleasing to the eye. Some • thing that rill last long, and be a source e? pleasure during the time that you use itTHIRD—That in case the Furniture should not stand, you are at liberty to go back and have the same made good free of further cosd to the purchaser. FOURTH—That you should buy from the manufacturer if possible, and thus save intermediate profits wnich are very often excessive. FlFTH—Thatin caseyou are prepared to pay cash.you can get the full Discount, on benefits which ready money always demand. SIXTH—That if you are not fully prepared to pay the bill on demand you can get terms to suit Customers, without paying more than ordinary prices for the goods you require. If you desire these advantages, go to WM. WHITT'B Cabinet Works, Queen st. Masterton, Opposite M Caselberg and Co's. Furniture done up equal to New. Bedroom Suites, Dining and Drawing Suites in any Style, Cottage Furniture to suit the Masses. Not the Address— W. WHITT. Queen St. _ ivjoller and Co., CARRIERS, AND GENERAL FORWARDING AGENTS, PABIATUfi. )ARCELS taken delivery of and forwarded to their destination. Royal Mail Service between Masterton and Castlepoint, t. P-Tett, Proprietor. pp -r~y T ETT begs to inform £ « jf* J J residents of the Whareama District and the travelling public generally, that lie is again the successful tenderer for the carriage of the Masterton-Castlepoint mails. The coaches will run as follows:—Leave Club Hotel. Masterton, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Morning a\ 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakataki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY md SATUKDAY mornin? at 6.30a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m in time n catch the afternoon train for WellingA conveyance leaves Masterton for Faueru and Brancepeth every SUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returning to Mtaterton at 5 p.m. A Private conveyance sent immediately ac receipt of telegram to 3 T P LETT Masterton. WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY HACKAACE MEETING. TO take place on the Woodyille Race- I course on | JANUARY Ist, 189 2. | PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Handicap Hurdles-—Of 15 sova : 1£ miles. Nomination 7s Cd, | acceptance 7s Gd. 2. Handicap Hurdles.—Of 30 sovs, second burse to receive 5 sovs from the stake 3; 2 miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. 3. Maiden Plate. ,-Of2o sovs, second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes; 1J miles. Entrance 20s on day of general acceptance. 4. Selling Race.—Of 15 sovs. The winner to be sold for 15 sovs, half the surplus to go to the Club funds, balance to second horse, 0. Wcjdville District Jockey Club Handicap.—Of 50 sovs ; second horse 10 sovs from the states ; U miles. Nominations 20d, acceptance 30s, 6. Members Race.—Of 15 sovs ; 2 miles: welter handicap, minimum weight 9st. Nomination 7s 0d ; acceptance 7s Gd. 7. Flying Handicap.—Of 25 sovs; second horse 5 soys from the stakes : G furlongs. Nominations 12s 6d ; acceptance 12s Cd. 8. High Weight fiAxr-icAr.— Of 15 sovs: Ij miles; minimum weight 9st, Nominations 7s 6d : acceptance 7s 6J. To start at 4.40 p.m. Nominations close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on Saturday, the sth December 1891. Weights declared Tuesday, 15th December, 1691. Acceptances and entries for Maiden Phte and Selling Race close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, the 22ud December, 1891. For further particulars see posters. WILLIAM NICHOLSON, Secretary. BOP PORT LOCAL INDUSTRY MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oits, Beans, Barley, and Maize, foi horses, cattle and pig?, and that thev have now on sale CRUSHED OATS. " As good as Chamberlain's Flour" Has become a proverb in the District. This year the quality is evsn higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOCAL IIfDTTSSRY" Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole comunity, and that consumers will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District. MASTERTON STEaM FLOUR mius

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 1

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