. The Wairarapa Farmers Co-operative Association, [Limited,] (FORMERLY M.CASELBEM &CO.) [lncorporated under" Tho Companies Act, 1882."! CAPITAL £IOO,OOO, Directors : MYER OASELbKRG, Esq. A.W.OAVE,E*q. LIONEL CARELBERG, Esq. WILLIAM HENRYHOBKIMULD. , DA VID JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. DONALD DONALD, Esq. LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. .\„._ Bankers: THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Secretary; D. MoINTOSU. Solicitor; A, R, BUNNY, Esq, Mnstorton. HEAD OFFICE! MASTERTON. branches-Grey town, Pahiatua and Tend, The Association is prepared to make advances on Growing Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Kates. REDOLIFFE GALVANISED IRON. Redcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated SltiS. \ MHITECTS should specify REDCLIFFE CROWN. There is 'i \\ " I ' nu6r i ttnl ' w '" no ' ' as ' as ' on S o " le B ' imc satisfaction. JiSh \\ Contractors should not Ira misled by erroneous statements, such as W I* are ndvertised by rival importers, 'i'ta weights published by the § / / veilllorsof tho" Orb "brand aro not the weights of IiEDUUFFE. ' . KEDCLII'FE is tho cheapest iirst-olass iron in ihe market. The s ' lee ' 3 ftve w "' er ' " lus covel '' n o more roof than" Orb." BEDCLME lias been more largely imported into Now Zealand during the last 20 ears than any other braud, and experience proves that every sheet will bo tound perfect. IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants and Shopkeepers THROUGHOUT THE COLONY.
CELEBRATED FAIIM IMPLEMENTS. THESE Implements, which obtained seven hrsi awards with seven exhibits ut the last N. Z. Exhibition, have evor thus "as wtll as in t/ie Field " oxemplificd their superiority. Ploughs, Disc Harrows, Drills. I'or All Work, and FULULINE OF MRM MACHINERY. Obtainable! from (he Agents— Eucksmith Si WiikeiiWßlOHT CoMrANY ~, „ Masterton. E.McEwkn Carterton MWHWBW^WB
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, DBRBINGEB ■(»). (Brother to Brown Bess and Cartriiigo. DERRINGER.-By MusKET-RosiUß-Is a very handsome brown horsp of great substance, and brim full of qualities. > His dam ROSALIE is by Patwarou (sou of Yattendon, Days of Old (imp) by Irish'Birdcatcher) from Flying Doolgiand d>m of-the-'Australian wonder KEADLEAf)by:TiiE I'HEMIEH (siroofiliscbibf, : damufFlKST Klko dual oliampion winner), from'W'ILHELMINA :(dani of FLYING' BUCK,' also' champ on winner), by itomeo, viaN.Z.nud Australian Stud Bu°ks. DKR-. IUNGr-R is probably tbcinost consistent tier-, formed son of MUSKET now in 'N.Z. (and with tho execution of ARTILLERY, tho only ono with 1 the "direct cross of MUSKET, and YATTENDON blood) for ho won thoAiiM-1 land Nuracry Stakes, second to Welcome Jack iu tho Railway Plate s twico second, and on'co thirdtobis stable companion THUNDERBOLT, and second for Hawko'B Bay Nursery Stakes; was third in Auckknd'Dorby won by F«ul Shot, ijtouyhuwt. second, But tho following week he bad his rovtngc, for ho won | [ tho Sire's Produce Stakesbuo and a half miles carrying Sat lO.b in 2min 40.J seconds; second to WAITIIU in Auckland St Leger If miles 132 y'ar'iß, time 3mm l'Jsccs, which is tho record for a N,Z. Leger; tiecond to AVAITIKI for.Hawko's Bay St Leger; and second to her forthcAucklamUl-U. ildpp,; in winch tho N.Z.RECORD was again nut up; second to'his stable companion NEUKLAUE for tho Dunedin'J.O. Haudicap, Tußman third; .second.to Tasinan in tho Member's Plato, w.f.'n,,. 1 milo inlmin 44} sec, Third toNECKLAOE in' tho I'orbury Handicap'one ,and a Jialf miles; timo O.JQ nuniiK-ni-n"ntnrt'url in all 19 tirr.Pß. winning twice,' running- ten Becouds, lour thirds, and four time's, unplaced, in trijth a consistent carrier, Had he.not liavu liail tbo miefortune to ha'vo Dcou owned in tho Bame stabloasTllutaiJOlfaiiil NEUKLAUJJ, and to havo inet such a wonder'ns his ■ half eiater VYAITIKI, he would havo been BKAOKM'ED m onc'of MUSKET'S most brilliant sons. Hia sißtcrs BROWN-BESS and OARTKIDUE wore .both'good- pcrftirmers, nnd the latter after winning the Takapuna' Cup was bought at a high figure by Mr H.'E. Bcddington and taken to England, and last Bcason mated with the MIGHTY AYKSHIRE whose covering fee is Mguineas, In addition to selecting DERRINGER for his sterling performances, high class, irnd fashionable breeding, his present proprictbrwaa further induced to choose him from amongst the many sires offered to him on ac'cbuht'of his' resemblance to NOKDEN. FELDT .(who was lindcr his care while In chargo of.Mf. Hordern's stud in N.S.AV,) notably his closeness'to tho ground, color, beautiful eveb. temper, and vigorous constitu tioiu 'Hc.has.thbsainogairic. intelligent licatl strong-tapering arms, with lcngtl .underiicatli, .powerful loiriSj massive quarters, thighs clpthcd witb musolo right down to his' Hocks'. ' DERRIftGER, like his 'distinguished relative, is-indced a grandstamp of tho powerful short legged Thoroughbred. Ho is admitted by those* Who havo already seen' him to bo tho test sire over brought into this distriot, cither to get racehorses,; cross-country horses, or to improve tho brned in "general, . DERRINGER'S Stock (theoldest now throo years) took lstpme'for two-year-olds, Ist and 2ml for yearlings at. tho F.8.A.. and P, Society's show last year in the blood stook class, Good pjddboks'fbr marcs, ovcry core taken without responsibility,; For tcnnß and further particulars apply to J.O, HAYWARD, • '■ Kaiwaiwai, Feathorston,
To Stand.this Seaagn.at Ekctahuna, Tun Hakdsome Thohohoii-biieu Siiie, Fhz-liercules • (Ynttendou-Peeress.) (?lIZ'HBROUJvBS i 8 a dark brown horec' " Btandiug 1G hands high, with immense Ho was bred by V.. Walkte, Esq., Auoklandj and is by the world/renowned Yattcudon, siroiof Grand Flaneur, Chcstor, and a host.of other great poiformciß; dam l'cereaß, whovai tho stoutest',, and fastest racohorso of her time," her many victories being too well known to require comment! Htz-Hcrculcs won tho 'Auckland/' Derby and ran second to The Dauphin in the Cantorbury Derby, but mot with- an accident while running in tho Canterbury Cup (in which he —.. n,; r A tndr'tn]. ami wjiannvflr rfi«»fl A?nin. This fashionably bred sire wdl bo at the service »f breeders in the Eketahuoa and surrounding districts during the ensuing season. For terms, etc., apply tj son. mw , AiMA l i ( fj ug o Nl om«,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4254, 27 October 1892, Page 1
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