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TO THE PUBLIC OF THE WAIRABAPA.FORTy-MM BUSH.AND • ,EAST COAST; '; WE take this opportunity ot returning our thanks for the generous and ever, increasing support accorded üb.' Our business has now reached a Btago that places.ua in a position to buy in the BEST MARKETS-oitiier in London' or in the Colony. ;. ' ■-./•■:■■■■■■ Our exponses are much less than those of more pretentious houses, and wo can offor terms and prices at loast equal to anything in the'Oolony^a,long practical experience in this district enables us to buy the goods that are'Mst suitablo for the market. •' • '..,•";' .■■.,.: :: ... ~■ , Special prices for large parcels; ■ Full lists on application. \ Liberal terms: to responsible persons, A call most respectfully.'solicited. Goods shown and uo pressing to bay, ' We are buyers atfull. market rates of prime dairy and farm produce, JOHN GRAHAM $ :Co.j merchants, masterton. AI3BIDOED READY'MONEY PRICE LIST:- ; Assorted Essences 6dj per dozen 5b 3d SPECIAL OFFER— Primo local Hams and Bacon, Ham and • One sixty-candle power, cmue-draught, Side 7sd per lb ; . round wicked Lamp, either in Canterbury ditto (sides only) 7d per lb nickel or brass, 12/6, or with one Candles pot lb (id, pet box 12s ;• ■ ' case best'kerosew, 25/-the lot • Green Coffee Boana Is 6d .'--' ':■. ' Distons.P Eight Handsaws ?/• Digby'Chlcka lid per tin. Ohainey Hammers, 2/9.. .„.."' Try our Fruit, cleaned by Potent Square, Rulej and Saw combined, 3/-; Machinery. Ames Long Handled Shovels No. 8, 4/6 Assorted Cordials Is 8d per bottlo, 15s Staroh, 6d po'r lb per dozen Ess. Coffee, 9d, 1/-, and 1/4 Good Corn Flour 3 pkts for la St, George Marmalade, 21b J Good Sauce 3 bottles for Is 3d ■ Ohurns from 10/- ■ ■ Millora' Sauce, pints Is flrowir Windsor Soap, (lb B do do A pints Gd Wool Bales Cooking Syrup, 21b tins 6d eaoh Shears, Sewing Twine Cocoa, three pkts for la Wire and Staples Dried Poaches and Apricots Is per lb Tho Planot Junior Plough Try our 20s Box of China Tea Perambulators and Basketwi 'fry our 25s box of Ooylon Tea Tea Sets, froin'lOs to 40a, D Try our Loose Baking Powder, Is 3d Chamber Sots from 9s to 60s per lb, Try our Castlo Teas Oats, Potatoes, and Ohaff GOODS DELIVERED FREE. ,A Trial Order Respectfully Solicited. OLOVER SEEDS TURNIP SEEDS. Up County Orders Carefully Packed by Experienced Packers,

mm 'Mmm, mm Pins N.UHDUSTEUL GAZETTE, "The blending is entirely atten- , ded to by Mr, Nelson himself. TIHARfI HEBAID, 'This firm deserves the support of all [lurchasers otToa is the article they oiler is superior to anything we "Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and Blender." PRICES: 2/- 2/4 AGENTS EVERYWHERE,

(LIMITED). | The M'CORMIOK Reaper and Binder Co. (A large awrlmmf of extra* always fa Slock), AGENTS FOR-] Messrs P, and D. DUNCAN, Ohriutchuroh. Messrs BOOTH, MAODONA LD &, Uo„ Ohristohuroh, I And other Loading Colonial Manufacturers. PLOUGHS. HABKOWH DRAYS, We aro manufacturing Double-furrow Lever Ploughs, of a new design which is simpler, stronger, and lighter than any other make. Driven tine harrows which wo make specially for rough land, albo a large stook of Diamond Harrows always on hand. Drays and Waggons of all descriptions made to order I tte have DOW Btar ' ed this branoh ' and m prepared to ■ IUDIKOi \ supply our customers with a atroag and poworful Press. Having niado arrangeraeutß with the patentees, we are now in a position to fit Thrfishinrf Manhinps M »° liii| es with Keir's pateut I HlCblllllg mdUIIIIItJb. j chaff Fan, Oliver's Patent Self-Feeder, Straw Elevators with Kerr's Patent Hinges. Full particulars of theao at the office. Horse Shoeln a by a First-Olass Farrier, Nothing but tk tat sfcef mud, Catalogues of Farm In pletnents and Machinery on application. Drawing made for approval of Customers ordering Vehicles or Machinery; GEORGE J WALLACE, Manaser,

Marquis of Salisbury By Lord Salisbury, and the thoroughbred Uiikc, Siro Titikowaru, will stand in the Masterton District this Season, further particulars and pedigree in W. B. BUIOK, Burnside, . Opakl. riIHE WELL-KNOWN DkAUGHT EnTIKE Marquis of Salisbury, By LordiSalisbury, dam PrinceßS of Wales, ml travol through Eketahuha & Pahiatuaovery nine or ten days during the coming season. Marquis of Salisbury will stand at Anderson's hotel Eketahuna, and will stop at the Hawera Hotel for a few hours on okk occasion. At other times at Mr Buiok's Stables, Opaki. For further particulars apply to W. HAWKE, Club Hotel Stables, Or to W.B.BUIOK, Owner, FEES £8 payable by P.N. due Ist January, Reduction on two or nure mares, the property of same owner, Groomage 5s payable on first service. N.B.—Good paddocks provided at Burnside, UpaM, Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. W. BJMD, Les»ee. TO STA&D THIS SEASON AT THE T^BATAHI TIIE PUREBRED CLYDBSDALESIiLLION DUKK OF ARGYLE His aire is_tho peat king cf stallions "Young' Banker" and his dam "Blossom "by the famous horse : " Young Hero," ALSO The standard brod Trotting Sire YOUNGBKBHH, For Further particulars apply FALLOW BfiQS TW*M. K.EVERiNDIfiiN,JuNK, ; WISHES the Publio ot Masterton to know that he has-commeuced business as . . ~';•■■; '■EXPRESSMAN,''; an; will from this 'date be) prepared to owry goods at Reachable Bates, loiir pitrunane solicited, •,.; Orders may be left with' J,'GiUH«(&

To serve mores this season THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE LETHE is by Cadagon (imp.) dam tliesta by Traducer (imp.) outo Hammock (imp.) For tabulated pedigree please apply to the owners, LETIIE is 6ix years old and is a beautiful blown color, standing sixteen hands in height, LETHE will visit Martinborough every Monday and Friday and will stand alFapawai the remainder of the weok during the season. TERMS.—Single maroa i guineas each, A fmr reduction will bo made for two or more mares, the bona fide property of the sonder. 3ood paddocks provided for mares both at Martinborough and Papawai free of charge tdl notice of removal is givon. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to either of the owners, viz:— R TILSON, Papawai. A. It. McFABI.ANE, Greytown 'VQ stand this season, at the Iron Stiblu Fcatkcrston, the Thoroughbred Stallion ' TKEASOIN, by Traducer, dam Lady Jane, by Riddlesworth, grand dun Mcdora, by Glendowcr(Arab), TREASON is a chestnut, stands nearly 1G hands high, has a splendid temper, good constitution, Has been a good performer on the turf, and hasproved himself a sure foal-getter. A great manyof bisstock have performed welh He is tho siro of Erebus, Popit, Maid of tho Vnlloy, Victory, Rebellion, Revolution, Violence, and sjvoral others, TREASON will bo at the following places during tho season:—Race Course Stables, Taratabi, on Mondays and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Iron Stables, Featherston, cnlline at Club Hotel stables, Greytown, davs, T. Thompson's Hotel, Mostcrton, Good shilling per week, Every care taken but no responsibility, TERMS: £4 a mare, payable m P.N., JANUARY 1893. " ' T.FREETH A. H. COOK, (Successor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842, TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, 227, LiMBION QMY.i.H.mWISLLIBaibN (Opposito Government Buildings.) Obs Motto is «CHEAPEST OF THE BEST," Country orders carefully and punctually attended to and goods forwarded

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 1

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