TO TBE PUBLIC OF THE WAIRARAPA,FORTY-MILE BUSH, AND ' EAbT COAST. r E take this opportunity of returning our thanks for the generous and ever, increasing support accorded us. Onr business has now reached a stage that places us in a position to buy in the BEST MARKETS—oither in London or iii tho Colony. Our expensos are much leaa than those of more pretentious houses, and we can offer terms and prices at least equal to anything in the Colony—a long practical • experience in this district enablos us to buy the goods that are most suitable for tho market, Special prices for largo parcels. Full lists on application. Liberal terms to A call most rospectfully solicited. Goods shown and no pressing to buy. Wo aro buyers at full market rates of prime dairy and farm produco. JOHN GRAHAM if, Co MERCHANTS, MASTERTON, ABRIDGED BEADY HONE? PRICE LIST Assorted Essences 6d; per dozen 5s 3d Prime local Hams and Bacon, Ham and Side 7|d per lb • Canterbury ditto (sides only) 7d por lb Candles pur lb (id, per bux 12s Greon Cdffee Beans Is 6d X>igby Clucks lid per tin Jrij our fruit, cleaned by Patent Muchiiwij. Asßorti'd Cordials Is 6d per bottle, 15s per duzeh Good Corn Flour 3 pkts for Is Good Sance 3 bottles for Is 3d Millors' Sauce, pints 1s do do i pints Cd Cooking Syrup, 21b tins Cd each Cocoa, three pkts for Ib Dried Peaches and Apricots la per lb Try our 20s Box of China Tea Try our 2os box of Ceylon Tea Try our Loose Baking Powder, Is 3d por lb. Try our Castle Teas SPECIAL OFFEROne sixty-candle power, centre-draught, round wicked Lamp, oither in niokol or brass, 12/6, or with one oase best kerosene, 25/- the lot Distuns D Eieiht Handsaws 7/Cliainey Hummers, 2/9 Square, Rule, and Saw combined, 3|Ames Lorn; Handled Shovels No. 3, 4/G Starch, 6d per lb Ess, Coffee, 9d, 1/-, and 1/4 per bottle St. George Marmalade, 21b Jars 1/Churns from 10/(irown Windsor Soap, "lb Box 5/3 Wool Bales Shears, Sewing Twine Wire and Staples The Planet Junior Plough Perambulators and Basketwaro Tea Seta, from 10a to 40s, Dinner Sots Chamber Seta from 9s to 50s Oats, Potatoes, and Chaff GOODS DELIVERED FREE. A Taui Ordeh Respectfully Solicited. OLOVER REEDS TURNIP SEEDS, Up Country Ordm Carefully Packed hj Experienced Packers,
BY SPECIAL o APPOINTMENT. WHY BUY TNFERIOR TEA when vou can got fcho PUREST and BEST TEAS the WORLD J. PRODUCES at the SAME PRICE, selected from the LARGEST STOCK in tlw Colonics, aud BLENDED 011 the beat-known SCIENTIFIC! PRINCIPLES'! Owing to the GKEAT SUCCESS of NELSON, MO ATE & CO.'S CELEBRATED Pure India, China, and Ceylon Blends numorous and unknown firms aro advertising, packing, and rushing the market with packet teas, and, by allowing tempting profits, obtain a temporary outlet, But one trial is generally sufficiont to brin? all back to NELSON, MOATE& CO.'S POKE, MCE BRISKING TEAS, Consequently, in spito of the greatest opposition known, NELSON, MOATE & CO. ARE DOING A FOURTH OF TUB WHOLE TEA TRADE OP thb COLONY.
Mastertcn Blacksmith & WMmght Mmfacturiag Company, <™™)' AGENTS FOR— The M'CORMIOK ltoapor and Binder Co. (4 hm assortment of extras always in Utock), Mosara P, and D. DUNCAN, Chrintchurch, Messrs BOOTH, MACDONALD & Co,, Christohuroh, And other Lending Colonial Manufacturers. PLOUGHS. HARROWS, DRAYS, Wo arc manufacturing Double-furrow Levor Ploughs, of a new design which is simpler, stronger, and lighter than any other make. Driven tino harrows which we make specially for rough land. Also a largo stock of Diamond Harrows always on hand. Drays and Waggons of all descriptions made to ordor. Kfllfll pBpQCCQ 1 n *° ' mvo now sti,rtec ' t ' l ' B branch, and are prepared to WUUU rntOOCO.\supply our cujtumera with a Btrung and puworful Press, Having made arrangomonts with the patonreea, wo are now in a position to fit Thiochinrf Manhinao J Threshing Machines with Koir's Patent I llltjblllllg l¥ldUllllGO. {chaff Fan, Oliver's Patent Self-Feeder, Straw Elevators with Heir's Patent Hinges, full particulars of these at the office. Horse Shooing'by a First.Class Farrier. Nothing-M the best steel used, Oataloguoa of Farm Implements and Machinery 011 application. Drawing tnade for approval of Customers ordering Vohicles or Machinery. GkORGE J. WALLACE, Maiianiir. St To serve mares tins season THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE LETHE. LETHE is by Cadagon (imp.) dam Siesta by Tradncer (imp.') outo Hammock (imp.) For tabulated pedigreo ploaso apply to tho owuors. LEI LIE is six years old and is' a boautiful blown color, standing sixteen hands in height. LETHE will Maryborough evory Monday and Friday and will stand it Papawai the remainder of the week during the season, TIsMS.- Single mareß i guineas each, A fair reduction will bo made for two ur more mares, the bena fidopro> perty of the sender, olood paddocka providod for mares both at Martinborough and Papawai free of charge till notice of removal is given. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to oithor of the owners, viz fi TILSON, Papawai. A. It. MuFAIIiiANE, Groytown JSt TO stand this season, at tho Iron Stable, * Feathcraton, tlie Thoroughbred Stallioa TREASON, by Traduccr, dam Lady Jane, by Riddlesworth, grand dim Medorn, by Glemlower (Arab). TREASON is a chestnut, stands nearly 16 hands high, has a splendid temper, good constitution. Has be«n a good performer on the turf, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. A great manyof lilsßtock have performed well: He is tho siro of Erebus, Point, Maid of the Valley, Victory, Rebellion, Revolution, Violence, and saveial others;TREASON will bo at tho following places during the season:—Raco Course Stables, laratahl, on Mondays and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Iron Stables, Featherston, calling at Club Hotel stables, Greytown, en routo, Fridays, l'aratahi Hotel, Saturdays, T. Thompson's Hotel, Masterton, Good paddocks at FcatherstonandTarataniat ono shilling per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. TERMS£I # mare, payable by P.N., JANUARY 1893. T.FREETH, THE CLYDESDALE COLT " Te Wanffitumau's Pride" BY Lord Dunmore (imported from Sootlandj(M andonauipiunat Christ cnurch,) dam Jonny Lind (Ist Christchurch), by Blackleg by Old Major (imported from Scotland) g.d. Norah by Prince Charlie (imported from Scotland); g.g.d. Diamond, by King Fergus (imported from Scotland) will be at the service of breeders for a few approved mares. J AS. STGCKEY, 'To Rangitumau, Opaki. i-KlibiMlNAltY NOTICE, rnHE Clydesdale Stallion WLCGKEGOR Will stand this season at the owner's farm, To Ore Ore. Full particulars and Pedigree in future issue. A. W, CAVE, Te Ore Ore fj'HE Colebrated Clydesdale stallion Marquis of Salisbury By Lord Salisbury, and tho thoroughbred L)ilke, Siro Titikowaru, will stand in the torton District this Season. Further particulars and pedigreo in future advertisements, W. B. BUIOK, - Burnaide, rjIHE Thoroughbred Stallion PISCATORIOUS Will also staud this season at the tarm of the owner. A.W. CAVE, Te Ore Ore.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1
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