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The Wairarapa Farmers Co-operative Association, [Limited,] (FORMERLY M. OASELBERG& CO.) [lncorporated under "Tho Companies Act, 1882,"! CAPITAL, .„ £100,000.Directors: MYER OASELBBBQ, Esq, A.\V.OAYB,Bsq. * LIONEL CASELBERG, Esq. WILLIAM HENRYHOSKING, M.D. . DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. : DONALD DONALD, Esq. LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq, Bankers: THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Secretary; D.MoINTOSK. A,R,I)UNNY,EsQ.,Mftstaon, HEAD OFFICE MAHTBJJTON, Branches-Gray town, Pahiatua and Tenui. The Association is prepared to make advances on Growing Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Hates.

REDGLIFFE GALVANISED IRON. Redcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated ARCHITECTS should specify EEDCLIFEE CROWN. Tliers is nono better niauutacturcd. Lighter sheets of other brands must T\ be thinnor, and will not last as long or give the same satisfaction, / rf&fejj U Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, such as •M WsSm aro advertised by rival importers. The weights published by the i \ MM / /vcmlorsof the"Orb"brand are not the weights of KEDCI/IFFG. \ \ \Xo*V EEDCLIFI ' E is tlic cheapest Ursl-class iron in the market. The sheets arc wider, thus covering more roof thau" Orb." BEDCLIbFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will bo found perfect. IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants and Shopkeepers THROUGHOUT .THE COLONY. CELEBRATED PAR.VI IMPLEMENTS. 1 THEBE Implements, which obtained seven first awakds with seven exhibits attholastN, Z. ICxuibition, have ever .thus "as wlhsin the -Field" oxomplifled tbeir superiority. Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Drills. I''oß AU WoBK, AND FULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY, Obtainable from the AgAufca— Blacksmith ft Wheelwright' Company ,„ ~, Mnafcerton. E.McEwen Oarfcertun 1 s iu i ravel -this season in the Wairarapi I District, tho Purebred Draught Stallion TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI,

DERKINGEK (&)■ (Brother to'Bronn Bess and Cartridge; ~ DERRINGER,-By Musket-Rosaue-Is a very handsome fcrown horse of great substance, ad brim full of nualitifs. His dnm Kosahk .j by Paibuboii (sou of YATIENDON, Days of Old (imp) by Mali Birdcatcher) from Flying Doo (grand dam of tlio Australian wonder I KEAHtEAr) by TftK PHEMIEII (siro Of Mischief, dam uf First Ki.vo dual champion winner),from WILHELMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champ on winner), by Borneo, via N.Z, and Australian Stud Books. DERRINGER is probably themost consistent performed son of MUSKET now'in N.Z, (and with the exception of ARTILLERY, tho only one with tho direct cross of MUSKET »nd YATTENDON blood) for ho won'the Auckland Nursery Stakes, ■ second • to Welcome Jack in tho Railway Plate i twico second, and once third tohis stable companion THUNDERBOLT, and second for Hawke'B Bay' Nursery: Stakes; was third in Auckland' Derby won by. Foul Shot, Stonyhurst second, But the following week ho had his revenge, for ho writhe Sire's Produce Stakes one anda'halt miles, carrying Sat lOib in 2min 40J seconds; accontl. toWAITIRIin Auckland St Legcr 1}- miles' 132 yards, time 3min lOsccs, which in tho record for a N.Z. Lcgcr; second to WAITIRr for Hawko's liaySt Logor; and second to her for thcAuckland R.O. lldcp,, in which tho N.Z.REUORD was agaiu put up j second to his stabic companion NECKLACE for tho Dunedin J.O. Handicap, Taair.an third; Beoond to Tosman in the Member's Plato, w.f.a.,•■ 1 mile in lmin 4-ljscc. Third to Necklace .in Hie Forbury Handiojp one and a half miles; timo 2,42, Dkbmmikh started-in' oil 18 times, winning twice, running-ten seconds, four thirds, and four times .unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier, Had he riot have had tho misfortune to have been owned in the same stabic asTHU!)DEiii)6i.T'and'NECpACE,.and to have mot such a wonder as his half sister WAITIRI, he would have been BRACKETED as ono of MUSKET'S' most brilliant son's. His sisters BROWN-BESS and CARTRIDGE were both good performers, and the latter after winning the Takapuna Cup was bought at a high Dgure by MrH. E. Bcddington and taken toEngland, and last season mated with the MIGHTY AYRSHIRE whose covering fee is 250 guineas, In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his sterling performances, high class, and fashionable breeding, his prcßcnt proprietor was further induced to choose him from amongßt the many Bircs offered to hira on account of his resemblance to NOIIDKNFELDT (who was under his care while In of Mr Hordcm's stud in N.S;W.) notaoly his closencis to the ground, color, beautiful even temper, and vigorous constitu tion, He has tho same game, intelligent head titrong tapering arms, ahoit back,- with leugtt underneath, powerful loins, massivo quarters, loose stifles, deep. full gaskins running into thighs clothed with muscle right down to his hock. like his' distinguished relative, is indeed a Krandstam'n of tho powerful short logged Thoroughbrcd.Ho is admitted by those who have already seen him to bo tho test siro ever brought into this'dintriot, cither to get racehorses; crtss-country horses, or to improvo tho breed in general. ■ DERRINGER'S Stock (the oldest now three years) took lstprizo for two-year-olds, Ist and 2nd for yearlings at "tho 1'.8.A, and P, Society's show last ycarMn the blood stock class. Good piddocks for mares, every caro taken'vithout responsibility, For terms and further particulars apply to J. 0, HAYWARD, Kaiwaiwai, Featherston,

TO STAKD THIS SEASON AT THE TAMTAHI THE rUREBRED CIYDBSDiIESTJILION DUKE OF ARGYJLE Bis eiro ia'tho Rrcat king of atnllions . ".Young Banket" and his dam " Blossom" by the famous horae .•."loungHoro," iLSO The standard brod Trotting Site YOUNG BEBJLUN. For Further partiouka apply FALLOONBEOS Twat&hl.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4250, 22 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4250, 22 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4250, 22 October 1892, Page 1

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