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TO THE PUBLIC OF THE WAIIIARAPA,FORT) T -MILE BUSH,AND •- EASTOOAST. ; WE take this opportunity of returning our thanks for the generous.and ever, mcreafling support accorded us. Our business has now reached a' that places us in a position to buy in'tlio BEST MARKETS—oilhor in London or in the Colony, . Our cxponses are much less than those of more pretentious houses, aud ive can oiler terms and prices at least equal to! anything in the Colony-a long practical experience In this district enables us to buy the «oods that are most suitable for tlio market. • ' "■ /; : Special prices for large parcels. Full lists on application. ■ Liberal terms to responsible persons. '. , . - : , A call most respectfully solicited. Goods shown and no pressiug to buy, We are buyers at full market rates of prime dairy and farm produce; JOHN GRAHAM & Co ~ MERCHANTS,, MASTERTON. ABRIDGED'READY MONEY PRICE LIST!. Assorted Essences 6d; per dozen Bs 3d Prime local Bams and Bacon, flam and Sido7sdper.lbi ... Canterbury ditto (sides only) 7d por lb Candlos pur lb lid, per bux 12s Green Coffee Beans la Gd '£ " Digby Clucks lid per tin ■,' inj our Fruit, cleaned hj Patent Hachincy. % Assorted Cordials Is 6d por bottlo, 15s per dozes Good Corn Flour 3 pkts for Is Good Sauce 3 bottles for 1b 3d Millors' Bauce, pints Is do do IpintsGd Conking Syrup, 21b tins 6d eaoh Cocoa, three pkts for la Dried Peaches and Apricots Is per lb. Try our 20a Box of China Tea Try our 25s box of Ceylon Tea Try our Loobb Baking Powder, Is 3d per lb. Try our Caßtle Teas Special offek- ; One eixty-candl/B power, centre-draught, round wicked 11 either;' in nickel or. brass, 12/0, or with brie oase best kerosene, 25/- the lot. j 1 Distons D Eight Bandsam 7/■ i Chainey Hamiiiers, 2/9'' Square, Rule, aud Saw combined, 3/• i Aines Lori^HanaledShovels No. 8,'4/G Starch, 6d per lb i; I Ess, Coffee, 9d, 1 /-, and 1/4 per bottlo St. George Marmalade, 21b Jars 1/Churns from 10/- ' 1 . Krowu Windsor Soap, 71b Box 6/3 Wool Bales ' Shears, Sewing Twine Wire and Staples The Planet Junior Plough Perambulators and Basketware . Tea Seta, from 10s to 40s, Dinner Sets Chamber Sets from 9s to 60s Oats, Potatoes, and Ohaif

GOODS DELIVERED FREE. A Trial Order Respectfully Solicited. GLOVER SEEDS TURNIP SEEDS. * Up Country Orders Carefully Pkkd by Experienced Packers, & The 4CTS H.Z.IHDdSIBIAL gazette, " The blending is entirely alienk ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, & who is a Taster of great expert- % ence, and has hid a spsclil * training in the art." \ TIHAEU HERALD. V'This firm deserves the support of all purchaser of Tea » is the article they, oSer is til superior to anything we IN THE H'OrlO have seen m tbieColoiiy & THOUGH COPIED BY ALL j ''Mr. Nelson is i professional Taster and I Blender." MMIIE PRCESi 2/- 2/4 2/8 3/8/4*4/. per lb, TEAS. AGENTS EVERYWHERE.

Manufacturing Company, (LIMITED). The M'CORMIOK Roaper and Binder 00. (4 km assortment of extras always in UM), Messrs P, and D. DUNCAN, Ohriatchurch. Musbis BOOTH, MAODONALD & Uii,, Ohustchurch. And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. AGENTS FORPI OUGTIS, HARROWS, DRA.YS, m are manufacturing Double-furrow Lever Ploughs, of a new design which is ampler, stronger, and lighter than any other make. Driven tine harrows which we make specially fur rough land, Also a large etook of Diamond "" un hand. Drays and Waggons of all descriptions made to order WOOL PRESSES l ffe ! lave started this branch, and are prepared to rnM,o «* \supply our ouatomers witli.i stronj; and poworful Press. Having made arrangements with the paton'oos, wo are now in a position to fit ■ meshing Machines. lm!T h 5 M n H ° hiuM &»■»itat ■ liuuiiiiig iiiuvjimiivjO. |Chafi Fan, Olivers Patent Salf-Fnnrtnr Straw Elevators with Keir's Patent Hinges. Full particulars of these at tho office! Horse Shoeing bv a First.Clasw Farrier, Nothing but the best steel used, Catalogues of Farm Iu plements and Machinery on application. Drawing made for approval of Customers ordering Vehicles or Machinery.

To serve mares this season THE.THOROUGHBRED HORSE LETHE. LETHE is by Cndagon (imp,) dam ;■ Siesta by Traducer (imp.) outo Hammock (imp.) For tabulated pedigree please apply to the owuors. LET UK is six vears old and is a beautiful bmivn color, standing sixteen hands in height. ■■■■"'•■ LETHE will visit Martinborough every Monday and Friday and will stand »t Pupawai the remainder of the week during the season. TERMS.— Singlo mares i guineas each. A fair reduction will bo nmdo for two or more marcs, the bena fidopro> perty of the Bonder. 3ood paddocka provided for mares. both at Martinborough ati'l P.ipawai freo of charge till notice of removal is given. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred, For further particulars apply to either of the owners, viz 1! TILSON, Papawai. L R, McFARI'ANE, ffroyfcown r PO stand Hub season, at tho Iron Htibla . A Icatherstoivtho Thoroughbred Stallion I'KKASOiN, by Traducer, dam Lady Jane, by Riddlcswortb, grand (Uni Medora, by Glenrtow'er (Arab), TREASON is a chestnut, stands nearly 10 hands high, has a splendid temper, good constitution. Has been a good performer on the turf, and has 'proved himself a bum foal-gottor, A great manyof iiisßtook bavo performed well: Be Is the sire of Erebus, Point, Maid of the Yalloy, Viotory, Rebellion, Revolution, Violence, ami seveial others, ... TREASON will bo at tho following places duriDg tho season:—Raco Course- Stables, 'TamtaM," on Mondays and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Tbumluys lion Stables, Feathers-' ton, calling at Club Hotel stables, Groytown, en route, Fridays, Taratahi Hotel, Saturdays, T. Thompson's Hotel, Mastorton, Good paddocks at Feathorston and Taratahi at .ono sliilling per week, Every caro taker but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 a mare, payable by P.N., JANUARY 1893. T. FREETH '

! - (Successor to Cook & Son) ; ESTABLISHED 1842. TAILORS AND: HABIT -MAKEKS, 227, LiMßios Qoav.,, (Opposite Govorinnent Buildings.) : •,'UDBMorrois." "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST." Oouutry. utders carefully and puhctually Attended to and goode forwarded ; by PabCbm Fosi, ••

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4256, 29 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4256, 29 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4256, 29 October 1892, Page 1

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