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' CREAM.SEPAMORS. 1 - a 'tentio n to tlio" following 'v YY features of excellence In oon^ nection with the" VICTORIA " Handpower Cream Separator : n«; The working parts have large Burfaces, and wear and tear will therefore be triflin?,-ltianot a toy.—lt occupies Alio very litr.le space.—lb can be fixed to any ron- stout table.-A strong bey or girl can r »™ drive it easily at full speed.—lt is pertory f o otl y safe.-Tho rate of feed can be rapa regulated while the machine is in motion, •lege —Thick or thin oream'can be obtained id aat willwithoutfroth.-The drum empties ™i itself when it stops.—Every part can be liavo WB ''y leaned.—ltia made in bwosizea, , th e to skim twenty and lorty gallons per hour, iclcs Its price, which is most moderate, inided. eludes feed pan, regulator and paoking. le -There are NO EXTRAS. rigs' Viotoria Cream Separators, (or horse ms ' power, water power, or steam power, Skim Milk Elevators. ~ 0. The above include Autouiatio Feed Regulator, Countershaft, Self oiling us* Bearings, Steel Disc Pulley, Fast and Loose Pulley, Bolt and Screws fur timber foundation, and skim milk elevator, __ A NEW LINE. * Horse and Hand-power Flour Mills, j for farm use or tor small milling purposes, CHAFF-CUTTERS & HORSE- . • GEA 11 S of every kind and at all prices. IK WILKINS& FIELD, * litON MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS, Manners-Btreet, Wellington, GEO. BUTLER, PORK BUTCHER. Corner ot Renam and Queen street, ' )E6iJ to return thanks to the : reai- r JJ dents of Masterton and district r for past lavoura and wishes to inform ,j them that he still maintains the re- 6: iY - putation of his goods for n , QUALITY and MODERATE OHARQES, g Families waited on daily, ■ b lV>rk pies and pork sausages a specialty i JE, GKABSSBED. nnHE underaigned have for sale—- /, ' 1600 Sacks Cocksfoot d 1100 Bushels Canterbury rye-grass l Samples and prices on application. [ HABCOURT&CO, 8 : Lambton Quay, b inn Wellington, n « W. Crabtree & Sons, j CITY FOUNDRY, ' Wellington, I ENGINEERS, IRON AND BKABB FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS &0, &0. STEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flai bi« Mill maohinory alwayß on hand; ng ige Makers of every description of wrought ;ng to iron split pulhes, builders and contracto iey tors ironwork.ornamental casting tomb ti a „ ■ rails, wrought and cast iron fencing etc, Gate? Cheaper than any firm in tuwn, JJ. C. MeiTow & Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,1. WELLINGTON,

COMER OF GREY STREET FBWHKRSTON STREET' l\ J.C.MoKEKROW&Cc COMMERCIAL UNION ■ ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON, Cahtai £8,600,000 Toiai Invested Funds „. £2,600,000 Losses TAin to Date ... £12,000,000 THE above mentioned wealthy and powerful Insurance' Company is prepared to accept all ir ßcriptions of FIRF RISKS at the Lowest Cubbent Kates. Claims met promptly and fairly, Wool and other interest insured from shceps back or shed door to London, Manager 'Wellington Branch, or to GEO. JOHNSTON, Lcoil Agent, Qucen-St., Mastertou. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE M DEPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED ilp, Rvery Policy Guaranteed by the State, LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. The first policv issued, No. i for /300, Is; Still In existence, and has had three bonuses allot ted to it, viz.':— IniSSo, £3sor £1 2'-?cr cent per annuo ■ Ini!Sj,£lß-„ £1 4j. „ „ „ „ Inißoo,£27„£llGs The above is an actinl case, and show .that the rale of bonus increased at each division. The premiums in force at tin' lime this policy was issnid were not calculntcl lo'.vjnld nin» bonuaea, and (he liijjlivr rales, now charged should thcreforegive still more satisfactory vaults, 'OSEPIiUS 11. RICHARDSON, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. mHE NEWEST BOOKS direet from X Loudon and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspaper? may be obtained within a fewhoursoE the arrival of every Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspaper? also kept in stock, Aeent for ''Waibarapa Daily." A nrat-olass and complete printine plant on the premises, J.B.ININES,. Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Gilbn's), ~ , ■ Wi11i5'8tteet,,,,.,,,,,,,, ~„Welltorton

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 4

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