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Association, [Limited,] (FORMHRI.Y M. CASEIiCERG & CO.) [lncorporated umlur " Tho Companies Act, 1882."1 CAPITAL, £IOO,OOO. Directors : MYER CAKELbKUG, Eh<j. A. W. CAVE, K.««j. LIONEL CASHLUEtIG, Esq. WILLIAM HKNKYHOSKING, RI.D. DAVID .JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. DONALD DONALD, Esq. LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN. Esq. Bankers : THE BANK OF AUSTIIALASIA. Secmtary : D, Mc-INTOSH. A. JR. BUNNY, Esq., Mnsfcri'ton. ili£A.n OFFICE MASTKUTOK Branches—Grey town, Pahiatua and Team. The Association is prepared to nuike advances on Growing Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Katos I REDCLIFFE GALVANISED IRON. Redcliffe Grown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. fjv. A BCHITECTS should specify REDCLIFFE CROWN. Thera 'is *3* X -T3L none better manufactured. Lightersheets of oilier brands must bo thinner, and will not last us lonij orgivo tho same satisfaction. \j\ Contractors should no; bo misled by erroneous (.taterae.its, such ns J J are advertised by rival importers. Tho weights published by the / /vendorsof tho •■ Orb " brand mo not the weights of HEDULIFFB. g$ / vendors of the •■ Orb " brand mo not the weights of HEDULIFFB. REDCLIFFE is tho clinnpest Hrat-olaas iron in (ho market. Tho sheets are wider, thua covering more roof than " Orb." BEDCLIijFE has been more largely imported into Now Zealand during the last 20 yearathan any other brand, andoxpericti'ju proves that every Bheet will be lound perfoot. IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants and Shopkeepers THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. CELEBB&TED FARM IMPLEMENTS. TIIEHE Implements, wliich obtained riBVKHFnwT awaiuis with hkvkn kxhuhih at tlio hiFit N, 'L. KxiiißtTioHi imvoovur thus "<w well as in the yield " uxomphfiud thoir sunuriorily. Ploughs, Disc Harrows, i Il'nil AI.L WI'ILK, AND FULL LINE OV I'AllM MACHINERY. Obtnitiahln from tho Agnrifca— BIAOWIMITU & WJHUSLWIIIOHT OoMI'AWY ... Mnstortoit. B, MoEwen ... Carterton oit uuu&x ruoM P. AND D. DUNCAN, Christclmrch.

TO STAND THIH SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI. DEBXUNGGK [b). (Brother to Biown Bess and Cartridge: DERRINGER, —Py Musket-P.osalie—ls a very handsome brown horse of great substance, and brim full of iiuaUtira. Ilia (lam KniuuE is by Paißiaeoei (eon of YaTTBSJJON, Days of Old (imp) bylrinli Bird catcher) from Flying " (grand dam of tho Australian v ■■■- dleaj") by The I'ltESHEit (sire of ill i of First Kino dual champion winner), i WILHIiLJIINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champion winner), by Borneo, •""U.K. and Australian Stud Looks. DER- " jKR ia probably the most consistent per-„-...,ed son of MUSKET now io N.Z. (and with the inception of ARTILLERY, the only ono with thu direct cross of MU6KET and YATTENDON blood) for be won tho Auckland Nurse "' ' ' *~ 1 ""' Jack in the 1 oneothirdtohiH atablei BOLT, and second for i «►,<-.,,, . ~,,.<, )l,i„l in A i Foul Shot, Stonyhurst second. But tho following week ho had his revenge, for ho won tho Sire's Produce Stakes ono and a half miles carrying Sat lOib in 2min 40J seconds; Hccend to IVAITIHI in Auckland St Lcger \% miles 132 yards, timo Sntin lliaccs, which in tho record foi a N.Z. Lcger; acjond to WAITIBI for Hawko'a Bay St Lcger; and second to li«r for the Auckland RO. Hdcp,. in which tho N.Z. RECORD wan ngai n put up j second to his stable companion NKOKLAOE for tho Dunedin J.C. Handicap, 'i'asman third; second to Taatnau in the Member's Plato, w.f.a., 1 mile inlmin Third to NraKt.A(:E in tho Forbury Eiandicip ono and a half mllua; timo 2,42. DjillltlKUKU started in all 10 tin.ca, winning twice, running ten seconds, f«ur thirds, and four timcu unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier. Had he not hnvu had the uiinfortune to havo been owned in tho namo stable asTiiVNDiunoLT and NEUKLACK, and to have met such a wonder as his half sister WAITIHI, ho would havo been BRACKETED w ono of MUSKET'. 1 ! moat brilliant bods. His ulsters BUOWN BE«S and CARTRIDGE wore both good pcrfurmerii, and thu latter after winning the Takapuoa Cup was bought at a high figure by Mrll. E. llcdtlington and taken to England, and lastscason mated with tho MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whoso covering fee is 200 guineas. In addition to selecting DERRINGER for hia sterling performances, high class, and fashionable breeding, Mb present proprietor waH further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to him on account of his rdHitnbluuce to fNOKDENFELDT (who was under his care while In ■ charge of Mr Hordern's stud in N.S.W.) ■ notaoly ids closeness to the ground, color, i beautiful even temper, and vigorous constitution, lie has the same game, intelligent head, Htrong tapering arms, ahoit back, with length ' undcrnoath, powerful loins, massive quarters, ' loose stiflea, deep full gaskins running iuto thighs clothed with inußole right down to hi hocks. DERRINGER, like his distinguiahci relative, is indeed a grandstamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred, lie is admitted ■ by thoao who havo already seen him to bo the bis t aire ever brought into this district, either i to get racehorses, cross-country horses, or to improve the br**cd in general. DERRINGER'H Stock (tht oldest now three years) took Ist priic for two-year-olds, Ist and 2nd for yearlinga at tho P.B.A. and V, Society's show la»t year in tho blood stock class. Good pidiiocka for marcs, ovoiy care taken -vithout responsibility. For terms and further particulars apply to J. O. HAYWARD, Eaiwalwai, Fcatherston, TO STAM) THIS SEAHON AT THE TAKATAHI TUB rURKUBEIJ <JI<YDISBDAtEbT*LMOK Hia sirs is tho proat king cf stallions " Young Banker" and hie dam " Blossom " by tho famous hor*o " Young Hero," una Thfl Mtnndard bred Trotting Slto YO (JNG ~»ttJEMjKJN. For Further nartiotilora apply FALLOON BilOS ' Twiitaß

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4244, 15 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4244, 15 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4244, 15 October 1892, Page 1

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