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The Waiiarapa Farmers' Co-operative, Association, [Limited,] (FORMERLY M.OASELBEM& CO.) [lncorporated under" The Companies Act, 1882."] CAPITAL, £IOO,OOO, Directors ; MYBB OASELbERG, ESQ. A. W. CAVE, ESQ. LIONEL CASELUERG, Esq. WILLIAM HENRY HOSIUNG, M.D. DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, ESQ, DONALD DONALD, ESQ. LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Ebq. Bankers: THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Secretary ; D. MoINTOSH. Solicitor: A. R. BUNNY, Esq., Masterton. HEAD OFFICE MAHTIfIttTOIN. branches-Grey town, Fahiatua and Team. The Association is prepared to make advances on Growing Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Kates. REDCLIFFE GALVANISED IRON. Redcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Xt iTv A KCHITEOTS should epccify REDCLIFFE CROWN, There is XjL nono better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must bo thinner, and will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. Contractors should not ho misled by erroneous statements, such as 1 'are advertised by rival importers. The weights published by the . vendors of tho" Orb " brand are not the weights of KEDOLIFFE, ItIiDCLIFFE is the cheapest lirst-class iron in Iho market. Tho sheets are wider, thus covering more roof thau " Orb." EEDCLIIFE has been more larpely imported into Now Zenlaui! during the last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will bo iound perfect, IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants and Shopkeepers THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. DUNCAH'S CELEBRATED FARM IMPLEMENTS. »:;S i.'rX>u> 4K fc\ tli L# THESE Implements, whicli obtained seven first awards with seven exhibits at the last N. Z. Exhibition, havo ever thus "as well as in the Field" exemplified their superiority, Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Drills. For All Wmik, and FULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY, Obtainable from tho Agmits— Blacksmith & Wheelwright Company Masfcerton. E, McEwen ••• Carterton OR DIRECT FIIOM P, AND D, DUNCAN, Christchurch.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, DERBINGEIi (6). (Brother to Brown Bess nnd Cnrtridge; DERRINGER—By Mi'sket-Rosaue-Is a very handßome brown horec of great substance, ami brim full of qualities, His (trim Rosalie is by Patiiiauch (son of Yattexmn, Days of Old (imp) by IrUli Bird catcher) from Flying Doofgiand d»m of to Australian wonder Readieap) by TnE Premier (sire of Mischief, damofFiKST King dual champion winner), from WJLHELMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also cbamp on winner), by Romeo, via N.Z. and Australian Stud Books, DERRINGER is probably tliemost consistent performed son of MUSKET now in N.Z. (and with the exception of ARTILLERY, the only ono with the direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENDON blood) for ho won tho Alienland Nursery Stakes, second to Welcome Jack in the Railway Plate; twice second, and oncotliiriltohisstablo companion THUNDERBOLT, and second for Hawko's Bay Nnrsety Stakes; was third in Auckland Derby won by Foul Shot, Stonyhurst second. But the following week ho had his revenge, for ho won tho Sire's Produce Stakes ono and a half miles carrying Sst 10lb in 2min MJ seconds; second to WAITIRI in Auckland St Lcgcr If miles 132 yardß, time 3min IDsccs, which is the record for a N.Z, Lcgcr; second to "WAITIRI for Hawko's Bay St Leger; and second to her for the Auckland R.O, Ildcp,, in which tho N.Z, RECORD was again put up; second to his stabie companion NECKLACE for tho Dunedin J.O, Handicap, Tasmanthird; second to Tasman in the Member's Plato, w.f.a,, 1 mile inlmin 44|sec, Third-to Necklace in tho Forbury Handicap ono and a half miles; time 2.42. Derringer started in all 19 times, winning twico, running ten seconds, four thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier, Had he not have had tho misfortune to have neon owned in tho Bame stable asTHBNDEItBOLTMid NECKLACE, and to have met such a wonder as his half sister WAITIRI, ho would have been BRACKETED as ono of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons, His sisters BROWN. BESS and CARTRIDGE were both good performers, and tho latter after winninjfthn Takapuna Cup was bought at a high flguro by Mr H. E; Bcddington and taken to England, and last season mated with tho MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whose coveting feeii 250 guineas. In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his sterling performances, high class, and fashionablo breeding, his present proprietor was further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to him on account of his resemblance to NORDENFELDT (who was under his care while in chargo of Mr Hordern'a stud in N S.W.) notaoly his closeness to tho ground, color, beautiful even temper, and vigorous constitution. He has the tamo gamo. intelligent head, i strong tapering arms, ehoit back, with length underneath, powtrful loins, masßivo quarters, loose stifles, deep full gaskins running into thighs clothed with musclo right down to his hocks. DERRINGER, like his distinguished relative, is Indicda grandatamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred. He is admitted • by those who havo already seen him to bo tho tat sire ever bi ought into this district, either to got racehorses, croßß-country horses, or to improvo tho breed in general. DERRINGER'S Stock (tht oldest now three years) took lstprizo for two-year-olds, Ist owl 2nd for yearlingif ot tho 1'.8.A. and P, Society's Bhow last year in the blood stock etas. Good imldocks for marcs, ovory caro 8 taken without responsibility. Foriermsaml further particulars apply to J, 0. HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwal, Featherston, J TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE TAMTAM TIIE PUREBRED CLYDESDALEBIJLUOIf DUKE OF ARGYL.E His eiro is the great king cf stallions " Young Banker" and his dam "Blossom" by the famous horao " Young Hero." - Also Tho standard bred Trotting Siro YOUNG BHRL.XN. For Farther particulars apply FALLOON BEOS ' Waratajii,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1

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