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The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, [Limited,] (FORMERLY M. OASELBERG & CO.) [lncorporated under" Tlio Companies Act, 1882."] CAPITAL, ... ,£IOO,OOO, Directors : MYER OASELbKRG, Esq, A, W. CAYE,Esq. LIONEL CASELBERG,ESQ, WILLIAM HENRY HO3KING, M.D. DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq, DONALD DONALD, Esq. LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. Bankers: THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Secretary : D.MoINTOSH, . Solicitor; A. R. BUNNY, Esq., Mnsterton. HEAD OFFICE MASTKItTON. Branches-Grey town, Pahiatua and Tenui. The Association is prepared to make advances on Growing Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Kates.

REDCLIFFE GALVANISED IRON. aMa or Redely Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. A BCHITECTS should specify REDCLIFFE CROWN. Tfecro is A none better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must • thinner, and will not Inst as long or give tho same satisfaction. • I Contractors should not bo misled by erroneous statements, such as 1 'are advertised by rival importers, The weights published by tho vendors of the l; Orb " brand are not Hie weights ot IIEDOLIPPB. /$ / EEDCLIFPE is the cheapest lirst-class iron in the market. The sheets arc wider, thus covering more roof than" Orb." REDCLME has been more lately imported into Now Zealand duting tbo last 20 years than any other brand, ami experience proves that every filled will bo iound perfect, IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants and Shopkeepers THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. DmroAJTS CELEBRATED FARM IMPLEMENTS. Vlmmm Drills. mHEBE Implemonts, which obtained seven fiubt awards with seven exhibits 1 at tho last N. Z. Exhibition, have evur .thus "as well as in the Field" oxomplifiod their superiority, Ploughs, Disc Harrows, M All Wojk, and FULL LINE OF I'ARM MACHINERY, Obtainable from the Agnnts— Blacksmith & Wheelwright Company E, MOEwen Mnsterton, Carterton OB DIRECT FROM P, and D. 33TOQM, Okistctok.

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KANVAIWAI. DERRINGEK (&)• (Brother to Brown Less and Cartridge; DERRINGER.—By Mi'sket-Rosaiik-Ib a very handsome brown horse of great substance, and brim full of qualities. His dam Rosalie is by I'ATKIAUCH (sou of YattbmioNi Days of Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatcher) front Hying Doo (grand dam of tho Australian wonder Keadleap) by The I'iiemieii (site of Mischief, dam uf Fiiist King dual champion winner), from TOHELJIIHA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champ'on winner), by Bomoo, viaN.Z. and Australian Stud Books, DERRINGER is probably thamost consistent performed son of MUSKET now in N.Z, (and with tho exception of ARTILLERY, tho only one with tho direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENDON blood) (or ho won tho Auckland Kutacry Stakes, second to Welcome Jack in tho Railway I'latc; twico second, and once third tohis stable companion THUNDERBOLT, and second for Hawke's Bay Nursery Stakes; was third in Auckland Derby won by Foul Shot, Stonyhurst second, But the following week ho had his revenge, for ho won tho Siro'a Produce Stakes ono and a half miles carrying Bst 101b in 2min 40J seconds; second to ■ffAlTlltl in Auckland St Leger 1} miles 132 yanls, time 3min 19sccs, which is tho record for a N.Z, Leger; second to WAITIRI for Hawke's Bay St Leger; and second to her lor the Auckland R-O. Hdcp,, in which tho N.Z,RECORD was again put up | second to his stable companion NECKLACE for tho Dunedin J,C, Handicap, Tasman third; second to Tasman in tho Moniber's Plato, w.f.a,, 1 mils in lmin 4-lJsec. Third to Neoklack in the Forbnry Handicap ono and a half miles J time 2,42, Deiiiiinokr started in all 19 times, winning twice, running ten seconds, four thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier, Had he not have had tho misfortune to liavo been owned in tho samo stable nsTiiuxiJEHDOLTanil NECKLACE, and to have met such a wonder as his half sister WAITIRI, he would have been BRACKETED as one of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. Hiß sisters BROWN BESS and CARTRIDGE wcro both good performers, and tho latter after winning the l'akapuna Cup was bought at a high figure by Kr H. E, Beddington and taken toEngland, and last season mated with the MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whose covering fee is 250 guineas, In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his storling performances, high olobh, and fashionable breeding, his present proprietor was further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to liiin on account of his resemblance to NORDENFELDT (who was under his care while 111 charge of Mr Hordern'a stud in N.SAV.) notaoly his closeness to the ground, color, beautiful oven temper, and vigorous constitu tion. He has tho samo game, intelligent head-' strong tapering arms, slioit back, with lengtt underneath, powerful loins, massive quarters, loose stilles, deep full gaskins running into thighs clothed with muscle right down to his hocks. DEIUILnGER, like his distinguished relative, is indeed a grandstamp of the powerful short legged Thoroughbred. Ho is admitted by thoso who have already seen him to he tho best sire ever brought into this district, either to got racehorses, crosß-country horses, or to improvo tho breed in general, DERRINGER'S Stock (the oldest now three years) took Ist prize for two-year-olds, Ist and 2nd for yearlings nt tho 1'.8.A. and P, Society's show last year in tho blood stock class, Good piddocks for nwres, every care taken'vithout responsibility, For terms and further particulars apply to J, 0, HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwai, Feathorston,

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE TAMTAM THE PUKEBKED CLYDESDALE STJLIIOS DUKE OF ARGrYLE His sire is tlio great king cf stalliom "Young Banker" and his datn " Blossom" by the famous horso " i'oung Hero." —Ai S 0 Tlio standard bred Trotting Sire YOUNG BJbJRJLUN. For Further partionlara apply FALIOON BROS Twat&hi,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 20 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 20 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 20 October 1892, Page 1

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