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REAM SEPARATORS. r "TTE call attention to tho following |f V features of excellenco In lotion with the"yiOTOBIA" Handler Cream Separator;— ■■' ' . It ia BttODg and substantially made.— { le working parts have large surfaces, P u d.wear and tear will therefore be *?' ifliiiE!,—lt is not a toy.—rib occupies ""' iry little space,—lt. can be fixed toany. ; Dut table.'—A strong: boy-br girl can 1 °J ive it easily at full speed.—lt is. per- .*"' ctly safe.-Tho rate of feed can be w gulated while the machine is in motion. •Thick or thin cream can be obtained ™' i will without froth.-The drum empties "" self when it stops.—Every part can be ißily oleaned.—lt is made m two sizes, ' ■ i skim twenty and lorty gallons per hour. _ b price, which is most moderate, inudesfeed pan, regulator and packing. -There are NO EXTRAS. Viotoria Cream Separators, for horso ower, water power, or steam power, :oin lOOgals. to 300gak, latter having kim Milk Elevators, The above include Automatic Feed I legulator, Oouutershaft, Self oiling 4 brings, Stoel Disc Pulley, Fast and loose Pulley, Bolt and Screws for imber, foundation, and skim milk A NEW LIKE, " lorse and Hand-power Flour Mills, j ei for farm use or for small milling OHAFF-CUTTEKB & HORSJS..G E A It S ' of oyery kind and at all prices. WILKINS & FIELD, Ikon merchants & Importers, Manners-street, Wellington. GEO. BUTLER, 'ORE 15 UTAH E'B ■ Comer ot Renalund Qoeen street, BEGS to return thanks to- the resi- rj dents of Masterton and district n or past tayours and wishes to inform ~ hem that he still maintains the re 8 ; rotation of his goods for n , QUALITY and MODERATE CHARGES, g a Families waited on daily. b ?ork pies and pork sauaaaea a specialty | GRAS S SEED. fnHE undersigned have for sale—--1600 Sacks Cocksfoot • ' Samples and prices on application. HARCOURT&CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington, W. Grabtree A Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva'atreet, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS HTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill maohinery always on hand. Makers of every description of wrought iron split pullies, builders and contractors ironwork,ornamental castings tomb rails, .wrought and cast iron fencing etc Qatep Cheaper than any firm in town, I. C. McKerrowi Co, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. CORNER OF GREY STREET FEWHERSTON STREET" J. C, MoKERBOW & Co. COMMERCIAL-UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF.LONDON. Capitai, ... ... £2,500,000 Total Invested Funds ... £2,600,000 Losses TAinTO Date ... £12,000,000 THE above, mentioned wealthy and powerful Insurance Company, is prepared to accept all descriptions of FIRF RISKS at the Lowest Cubrent Kates, Claims met promptly and fairly. Wool and other interest insured from shceps back ot shed door, to London. . For further particulars apply to GEO. H, HARBROE, Manager Wellington Branch, or to GEO. JOHNSTON, Local Agent, Queen-St,, Masterton, .. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE " • DEPARTMENT. ' ESTABLISHED iSp, Every Policy Quarantesd by th» Stnto. LOW. PREMIUMS.' ,' LARGE BONUSES, The first policv issued, No. i for £3OO, is still in existence,.and has bad three bonuses allotted to it, viz.:— . Iniß!o,£3Ser£l 2s. per cent per armuni IntS3j,-£lB .> SI 4>. ; 1, ~ 11 11 Iniß9o, £27 „ £ll6s- „ „ „ „ The above is mi actual case, and shorn that the rate' increased; at each division.' The 'piciniuras 1 ' in force at the time this policy was issued were not calculated to yield any bonuses, and the higher rales now charged'should therefore give aim moreootlßfactory IOSEPIIUS ft. kicH;\VIDSON. . BUSINESS NOTJJFIOATION. I ml. NEWEST BOOKS direct from « X London';and tho..leading English Journals, .Magazines, and Newspapers may bo obtained within a fetrhoura of tharrivalof every Ooean Bteamer.' 1 The principal-Colonial Newspapers also kept in stook. . •,. : Aren£',for'--/''WAiBAB^PA / I)ilLT<!-' A first-class and .complete printin plant on the premises. ' . ■"' . J.B.INWES, " : - " Printer, Stationer, and Bockteller,1 (OppositeDr.Qillbn's),: ..:'. Willis-street, i...w ...Weltlnjto

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4074, 28 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4074, 28 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4074, 28 March 1892, Page 4

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