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TO THE PUBLICf OF THE,WAIRAEAEAjFORT!i r -MILE-BUSH,AND EAbT COAST; : -;V WE take this opportunity, ot returning our thanks for the generous and everincreasing support accordodufl, Our' business has bow reached a stage that places us in a position to buy in the BEST M ARKETS—eillier in Londoii or in the Colony. • , . Our expenses are much less than those of more pretentious houses, and wo can offer terms and prices at loa'st equal' to anything in the Oolony-n Ion? practical experience in this district enables lis to buy the goods'that are most suitable for tho market, ' , .\ 1 Special prices for largo parens,- Full lists'on application. Liberal terms to A call mostiespectfully solicited, 1 Goods Rliowri find iio pressing to buy. Wo aro buyers at full .market rates of primo dairy and' farm produco. JOHN GRAHAMJ;Go , } MEROH4NTS, MASTBRTON. ABRIDGED READY MONEY PRICE LIST, Assorted Essences 6d; per dozen 5s 3d Prime local Hams and Bacon, thin and' Sirto Md per lb • !, Canterbury ditto (sides only) ?d per lb Candles per lb (id, per box 12s Oreon Coffee Beans Is 6d Digby Cliicks lid per tin Try our. Fruit, cleaned hj Patent ,: Machinery. Assorted Cordials Is 6d por bottlo, 15s per dozes Good Corn Flour 3 pkts for Is Good Sauce 3 bottles for Is 3d Millors' Sauce, pints Is do do £ pints Cd Cooking Sytup, 21b tins 6d each Cocoa, threo pkts for Is, Dried Peaches and Apricots Is per lb Try pur 20s Box of China Tea Try our 25a box of Ceylon Tea Try our Loose Baking Powder, Is 3d per lb. Try our Castle Teas ; _ . SPECIAL OFFER- , One aixty ; candliO power, centre-draught, '' roundwinked Lamp,' either in . \nickel or brass, 12/6, or with one caso best kerosene, 25/-the lot Distons D Eight Handsaws 7/- ■ ; Ohainey .Hammers, 2/9 Square, Rule, and Saw: combined, 3/- • Ames Long Handled Shovels No, 3,4/6 "Starch, fid per lb Ess, Coffee, 9d, 1/-, and 1/4 per bottle St, George Marmalade, 21b Jars 1/Churns from II)/Brown Windsor Soap, 71b Box 5/3 Wool Bales Shoarß, Sewing Twine Wire and Staples' The Planet Junior Plough Perambulators and Basketware Tea Seta, from 10s to 40s, Dinner Sets Chamber Sets from 9a to 50s Oats, Potatoes, and Chaff GOODS DELIVERED FREE. A Tkial Order Rissfmtfolk Soiioited. CLOVER SEEDS / TURNIP SEEDS. Up Country Orders Carefully Packed hj Experienced Packers,

'0 exro 4ots I,Z, INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, " Tha blending is entirely attended to by Mr, Nelson himself, l who is a Taster of great expertI ence, and has had & special & training In the art." \ TIMARU HEHAID, ' "This firm deserves the supa port of alt purchasers ofTea a as the article they oiler is 1 % superior to anything vra i» w have seenin thfsColony," \ H PRESS, IN THE SP 11 Mn Nelson 13 a pro 0# THOUGH COPIED BY ALL j fessional Taster and Blender." j, PRICES! I 2/-2/4 12/8 mirnim&hr lb. UME TEAS, AGENTS EVERYWHERE,

AGENTS FOR—(LIMITED), _____ J The M'CORMIOK ltoaper and Binder Co. {A larae assortment of extras always inStoek), Messrs P, and D. DUNCAN, Chriiitchuroh, Messrs BOOTH, MAODONAJLD & 00., Ohiistchuroh. And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, "We aro manufacturing Double-furrow Lover Ploughs, of a new design which is simpler, stronger, and lighter than any other make. Driven tine harrows which we mako specially for rough land, Also a largo stock of Diamond Harrows always 011 hand, Drays and Waggons of all descriptions made to order Ufflfll PRFWS I w ' eha TO now started this branch, and are prepared to HUUh I limutti. \ supply our customers with a stag and powerful Presß, Having made arraagemontß ivith the patentees, we aro now in a position to fit Threshing Machines. Straw Elevators with Keir's Patent Hinges. Full particulars of these at the office, Horse Shoeing by a First.Glass Farrier. Nothing but the best steel used, Cataloguos of Farm Iu plements and Machinery on application. of Customers ordering Vehicles or Machiuervi GEORGE J. WaLLAOE, Manager,

rj'Hß Celebrated Clydesdale stalltot) Mavquin of Salisbury By Lord Salisbury, and the thoroughbred Dilke, Sire Titikowaru, will stand in the Mas» terton District this Season. iurther particulars and pedigreo in future advertisements. W. B, BTJICK, Burnside, . Opaki. fjpHE weu-ssown Dkadght Ehtike M arquis of Sallsbm-y, By Lord [Salisbury, dam Princess of Walos, wil tr&vel through Eketahuna & Pahiatuaeverj- nine or ton days during the Cuming season. Marquis of Salisbury will stand at Anderson's hotel Eketuhuna, and will stop at the HaweraHotol for a few hours on each occasion. Ac other timus at Mr Buick's Stables, Opaki, For further particulars apply to W. HAWKE, Club Hotel Stab Or to W.B.BUICK, Owner. FEES £3 payable by P.N. due Ist January. Reduction on two or mure mares, tho property of samo owner. Groomage fis payable on first servico.

To sorve mores this season THE THOROUGHBRED HOESE LETHE. LETHE is by Cadagon (imp.) dnin bicsta by Tradncer (imp.) outo tlamiiiock (imp.) For tabulated pedigree pleaso apply to tho owners. LETtiB is six years old and is a beautiful blown color,.standing sixteen hands in height. LETHE will visit Martinborough e»ery Monday and Friday and will Btand at Fapawai the remainder of the week during the season. TERMS.-Single mares i guineas each,, j A fair reduction will be made for two or more mares, the bona fido property of tbe sender. 3ood paddocks provided for mares both at Martinborough and Papawai free of charae till notice of removal is givon, Every caro taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to either of tho owners, viz R TlLSON,,Papawai. A. R, McFARI/ANE, Greytown THE CLYDESDALE OOLT " TeKangitumau's Pride"

BY Lord Dunmoro (imported from Scotlnndj(lst und cbampiun at Christ church,) ddin Jenny LinJ (lit Ciiriatchurch), by Blackleg by Old Major (imported from Scotland) g.d, Norali by Prince Charlie (imported from Scotland); g.g.d, Diamond, by King Ferris (imported from Scotland) will be at the service of breeders fot.a few approved mares, ' JAS.STUCKEY, To Raagitumau, Opaki. . . r PO stand this season, at the Iron Strtlo *■ Peatherston,.the Thoroughbred Stallion i HKASOiN, by Traducor, ; damlady Jane, by Riddlcsworth j grand dim Medora, by Glendower (Arab). . - TREASON is,a chestnut, stands nearly 10 hands high,' has a splendid temper, good constitution. Has besn a good performer on the turf, and has proved himself a sure foal-gettcr. A great many of his stock have performed well; Ho is the sire'of Erebus, Popit, Ibid oftho Yalloy, Victory, Rebellion, Revolution, lence, and saveial others,TREASON. wiHT)b;at the following places during tlio' seasonßacb Course Stables, Taratahi, on Mondays and Tuesdays, 'ff'td- : nesdays and Thursdays Iron Stables, Feathereton, calling .at Club Hotel stables, Greytown, en ibiite, 1 ; Frid , iys,' Taratahi Hotel, Saturdays, T, Thompson's Hotel; Masterto'n, 'Good pMooks at FeatherstunandTarataniut one. Bhillihg per vy'eek. Every, euro takeii but no responsibility; TERMS: £4 a mare, payable byP,N.iJANUARY'IBB3,. . 1 ' ; T, FKEETH, :

N.B.—Good paddocks provided at BurnBide, Opaki. Every caro taken with mares, but no responsibility. W. 13IKD, TO STAM) THIS SEASON AT THE TifiiTAHl THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALESTiLLION nUKK OF Hia sire is the great king of stallions " Young J3ankor" and his dam " Blosbohi " by the famous horse " lOUngHero." -ALSOThe standard bred Trotting Sire youngbkbuin, 1 For Further particulars apply .• , FALLOON BfidS : 'Toi-atiiM, K. Junr,, an» mil from this date bo propiiiei tiwry gouas at. Kkas inable lUtjss, ¥our p<ttamai<e solicited. . i Ordera may' be left! with J. Graham & : CO

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4252, 25 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4252, 25 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4252, 25 October 1892, Page 1

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