213 1854. , CO-, (Limited). 3, AND SHIPCHANDLERS, arveatmg Machinery NOW LANDING. _ Hornsby'B Patent Paragon COMBINED ' REAPERS* MOWERS. ENCLOSED GEAR MOWERand REAPER, ENCLOSED OFIAU 2 Ibove. HORSE MOWERS. I E. We have a la-ge parcel of this eason. Comprising : Pure Manilla, 3;irly Orders for same. ~~' Our stock of HAY TOOLS for the coining f season is comI plete, compris" 9 ing: Crown & 1 Patent Scythes, i Americant-cythe I Snathes, Hay J Forks, 2 and 3 prongs. Hay jti Kakes. "" ' Scythe Stones. •y requisite for Farm or Station use. Horsepower, and I.M. Motions. JGHS by best makers. IROWS, PLANET, JR. IMPLEInds. lof best quality. GALVANISED J RICHIEF,and Orb Brands, Plain Charcoal Tin Plates, 81-ick Sheets. les, Bars and Rods in Nethercon :iid Brass Sheets, Rods and Tubes, Joiler yb.eatb.iug and Roofing Felt, arnishes, Cotton Waste, Packing, rauea. Engleberts, Olive, Peanut, >ra' Stores of every description, KOWJS m mm 111 GATED AND FLAT). Is of the HIGHEST QUALITY and Uniformity. * LL sheets full width, and will cover as much as any first-class Iron; A _ Jl large stosk of all gauges and lengths on hansl. Architects and proprietors should stipulate for "Redcliffa," Ifc makes the best and most lasting roof. JOHNDUTHIE & Co., Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. WELLINGTON. Si? 5335335] psske; v&za as m 38 m fc3 m »i« Siss sm. wsm REIDAHDG-RATB CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, Bm f an Z Sia * e u^Ma^nFIRST„d SECOND PRIZES at Wyndham Match. FIRST PRIZE at Mataura and FIRST PRIZE at Wainea. ... To those'who prefer this style of ploughing we can give them the easiest drawn, best working, least expensive in repairs, and infinitely the best made and Most D OTNew amTconverted Diggers we have a large number at work in all parts ° f Ou e r W Dlgge« d are fitted with Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Shares and Gray's itent Unbreakable Steel Points at same price as Double Furn»v Plough Shares. 2s each CHILLED CAST SOCKET SHARES 2a each 6d each CHILLED CAST SHARE POINTS 6d each Is HARD TEMPERED UNBREAKABLE STEEL POINTS 1
WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB. HACKiIA.CE MEETING. TO take place on the Woodyille Racecourse on JANUARY Ist, 189 2. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Handicap Hurdles.—Of 15sova:l£ miles, Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 7s Gd. 2. Handicap Hurdles.—Of 30 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes ; 2 miles. Nomination 15a, acceptance 15a. 3. Maiden Tlate. -Of 20 sovs, second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes; 1| miles. Entrance 20a 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, 5. Woodville District Jockey Club Handicap.—Of 50 sovs ; second horse 10 sovs from the Btakes ; miles. Nominations 203, acceptance 30a. 6. Members Race.—Of 15 sovs ; 2 miles: welter handicap, minimum weight 9at. Nomination 7s 6d ; acceptance 7s Cd. 7. Flying Handicap.—Of 25 sovs; second horse 5 soya from the stakes : 6 furlongs. Nominations 12s 6d; acceptance 12s 6d. 8. High Weight Handicap—Of 15 sovs ; 1£ miles ; minimum weight 9at, Nemanations 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, 1891. Acceptances and entries for Maiden Plate and Sellim? Race close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, the 22nd December, 1891. For further particulars see posters, WILLIAM NICHOLSON, Secretary. SUPPORT LOCAL. INDUSTRY MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROP beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, foi hcrses, cattle and pigs, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS. " As good as Chamberlain's Flour" Has become a proverb in the District. This year the quality is ev3n higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOCAL Z2TDVSTB7" Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole community, and that consumers will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District. MASTEKTON steam FLOUR MILLS
TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNIMI. IN fitting up a house, be it treat 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 House, 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 ec pleasure during the time that you use it- „ . THIRD—That in case the Furniture should not Btand, you are at liberty to go back and have the Bame made good free of further coso to the purchaser. FOURTH—That you should buy from the manufacturer if possible, and thus save intermediate profits woich are very often excessive. FlFTH—Thatin caseyou are prepared to pay cash,yoa 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 net terms to suit Customers, without paying more than ordinary prices for the goods you require. T* j : il.~» n n /ltranfarraa an to WM.. WHITT'S 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. Master^n.__ T. G. MASOJN, PHAKMACEUTICAL CHEMIST | (ESTABLISHED 1870) MEDICAL HALL MASTERTON Royal Mail Service between Masterton and Castlepoint. T. P.TETT, Proprietor. T-r\ T ETT begs to inform . Jf. J J residents of the Whareama District and the travelling public generally, that he is again the successful tenderer for the carnape of the Masterton-Castlepoint mails. The coaches will run as follows :—Leave Club teki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY moraine at 6.30a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m m time 53 catch the afternoon tram for Wellingto A conveyance leaves Masterton for Taueru and Brancepeth every SUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returning to Mwterton at 5 p.m. * A Private conveyance sent immediately on receipt of tak#»™ *° T P LETT Masterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3993, 19 December 1891, Page 1
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