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TO THE PUBLIC OF THE WAIRARAPA.FORTY-MILE BUSH.AND EAST COAST. WE take this opportunity ot retarninp; pur thanks for the' generous and everincreasing support accorded us, Our business has now reached a stage that places us in a position to buy in the BEST in London ot in the Colony. j Our expensos aro much loss than those of moro pretentious houses, and we can offer tortus and prices at least equal anything in. the Colony-a long practical experience in this district enables us to buy the goods that are most suitable for the market. ' - Special prices for largo parcels. (Full lists on application. Liberal terms to responsible persons. ~ I A call most respectfully solicited. Goods ahomi and no pressing to buy, Wo are buyors at full market rates of primo dairy and farm produce, JOHN GRAHAWI & Ipp., ; ABRIDGED READi iSIONET PRICE LIST:~ • Assorted Essences 6d; pordozenßs 3d I _ SPECIAL OFFERPrimo local Hams and Bacon, Ham and Ono sixty-candle powor, centre-draught, Side 7|d per lb Canterbury ditto (sides only) 7d per lb Candles per lb fid, per box 12s Green Cnil'ce Beans Is 6d Digby Chicks lid per tin Try o»r FniU, cleaned hj Patent Square, Eule, and Saw combined, 3/ round wicked Lamp, either in nickel or brass, 12/6, or with one case best kerosene, 25/- the lot Distons D Eight Handsaws 7/Chainey Hammers, 2/9 Af«c/iiiieri/. Ames Long Hah Assorted Cordials Is 6d por bottle, 15s Starch, 6d per lb per dozen ' Ess, Coffee, 9d, 1 Good Corn Flour 3 pkts for Is St, Goorgo Maim Good Sauce 3 bottles for Is 3d , Churns from 10/Millors' Sauce, pints Is Grown Windsor! do do | pints Cd Wool Bales Cooking Syrup, 21b tins 6d eaoh Shears, Sewing' Cocoa, three pkts for Is Wire and Staple; Dried Peaches and Apricots Is per lb The Planet Junk Try our 20s Box of Chiua Toa Perambulators an Try our 25s box of Ooylon Tea Tea Sots, from II Ames Long Handled Shovels No. 3,4/6 Starch, 6d per lb Ess, Coffee, 9d, 1/-, and 1/4 per bottle St, Goorgo Marmalade, 21b Jars 1/- , Churns from 10/(Jrown Windsor Soap, 71b Box 5/3 Wool Bales Shears, Sewing Twine Wire and Staples' The Planet Junior Plough Perambulators and Baskotware Tea Sets, from 10s to 40s, Dinner Sots Try our Loose Baking Powder, Is 3d Chamber Sets from 9s to 60s per lb. Try our Castle Teas Oats, Potatoes, and Chaff GOODS DELIVERED FREE. <*, A TitlAL Obder Rbspjbotfdily Solioitbd. CLOVER REEDS TURNIP SEEDS, Up Country Orders Carefully Packed by Experienced Packers.

m& im. m m mm H.Z.INDUBTBIAI GAZETTE, ,«The Wending is entirely alien- \ ded to by Mr, Nelson himself, I Tiho is a Taslet of great experience, and has bad a special [training in tbe art." i lIMARU HEEAID, i "This firm deserves the support of all purchasers of Tea as the article they offer is AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE,

(LIMITED). The M'CORMIOK Reaper and Binder Co. (A km amrtmi of c*«s almm fa Stock). AGENTS FOR- Messrs P, and D, DMOAN, Ohriatchuroh. Messrs BOOTH, MAODONALD & Do., Ohriatohuroh, \ And other Loading Colonial Manufacturers. PJLOUGUIS. HAKKOWS. DRAYS. Wo are manufacturing Double-furrow Lever Ploughs, of a new design which is simpler, stronger, and lighter.than any other raako. Driven tino harrows which wo make specially for rough land, Also.a large stock of Diamond Harrows always on hand. Drays and Waggons of all descriptions made to order IDCC&CG fWe have now started this branch, and are prepared to • \supply our customers with a strong and powerful Press, mdo arrangements with the patentees, wo aro now in a position tp fit hfoohinrf MonhmoQ / Tlire3lui| g Machinoa with Keir's Patetit IlltJblimg IMUllllltib, (Chaff Fan, Oliver's Patent Solf-Feeder, Straw Elevators with Keir's Patent Hinges, Full particulars of these at the oice. Horse Shoeing by a First. Class Farrier. Nothing but flic best steel used. Catalogues of Farm In-plements and Machinery on application, Drawing made for approval of Customers ordering Vehicles or Machinery, GEORGE J. WALLACE, Marker.

rpUE Celebrated Olydesdalo stallion Marquis of Salisbury By Lord Salisbury, and the thoroughbred Uill£«, Sire Titikowaru, will stand in the Masterton District this Season, ifurther particulars and pedigree in future advertisements, W, B. BDIOK, Burnsido, Opaki, rpHE well-known Draught Entire | Marquis of Salisbury) By Lord iSaliabury,. dam Princess of Wales, wil travel through Eketahunn & Pahintuaeveiy nine or.ten days during the coming season. Marquis of Salisbury will stand at Anderson's hotel Eketahunn, arid will atop at tho Hawora Hotel for a few heura on each occasion. At other times at Mr Buick's Stables, Opaki. For further particulars apply to W. HAWKE, Club Hotel Stables, Or to W.B.BUICK, Owner, FEES£BpayablobyP.N.due Ist January. Reduction on two or more mares, the , property of same owner. Groomage.Bs payable on first service.

To serve mares this sea THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE . ETflB is by Cadagon (imp.) dam JJ Biostn by Tradncer (imp.) outo Hammock (imp.) For tabulated pedigree please apply to the owners. LETUE ia Bis years old and is a beautiful btown color, standing sixteen hands In height. LETHE will visit Maryborough every Monday and Friday and will stand at Papawai the remainder of fcho weok during the season. TERMS.— Sinßla mares 4 guineas eaoh, A fair reduction will be made for two or more mares, the bona fido property of the sender. 3ood paddocks' provided for mares both at Martin, borough and Papawai free of charge till notice of removal is given. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to either of tho ownersi viz : R TILSON, Papawai. A. It, McFAKf-ANE, Greytown TO Btand this season, at tho Iron Stablo Ecatheraton, tho Thoroughbred Stallion TKEASOJN, by Traducor, dam Lady Jane, by Riddleswortb, grand dim Medora, by Glcndower (Arab), TREASON is a chestnut, stands nearly 16 hands high, has a splendid temper, good con-, stitution, Has been a good performer on tho A great manyof hisstock have performed woll; Ho is tho sire of Erobus, Popit, Maid of tho Valley, Victory, Rebellion, Revolution, Violence, and aavcrnl others. TREASON'wiII bo at tho following places during tho season :-Race Course Stablra, Taratahi, on Mondayß and Tuesdays, ■Wednesdays and Thursdays Iron Stables, Fcathcrcton, calling at Club Hotel stables, Greytown, en route Fridays, Taratahi Hotel, Saturdays, T.Thompson's Hotel, Mssterton, Good paddocks at Featherston and Taratahi at ono Bliilling per week, Every caro taken but no responsibility. TERMS: £la mare, payable by P.N., JANUARY 1893. ' T. FREETH

N.B.—Good paddooks provided at BarnBide, Opaki, Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. W.BIBD, Lessee, mO STAISD THIS SEAbON AT THE TARATAHI THE PDREBEED OLYDESDAIESTJLLION DUKE OF ARGYI/E His sire is the great king of stallions "Young Banker" and his dam " Blossom" by the famous horse " Young Hero,", —i'tsoThe standard bred Trotting Sire , YOUNG BERJLJON. For Further partioularß apply ',,' FALLOONBBOS •■• TwatuW. | K.EVERiNI)EN,Junk, WISHES the Public at Mastorton to know that ho has commenced business as EXPRESSMAN, .. aw. will from this, date be prepared to oiwy goods at Keasmjable Bates.' ■Jour pitronane solicited, .:. Orders may be left with J. Graham &

A. H. COOK, I Successor to Cook & Son) . EST ABLISHED. 1842. TAILORS AND MBIT MAKERS, 227, LiMBioH Quay.m.m..,Wbllibgion, (Opposito Government Buildiiiga.) Ode Motto is "OHEiPEST OF THE BEST," Country orders carefully and punctually

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4271, 17 November 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4271, 17 November 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4271, 17 November 1892, Page 1

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