TheWairarapa Farmers' Co-operatiye , Association, [Limited,]. :;■.; ' :'■■■"■.'■ ' (FORMEIUiYM.OASELBERQ&OOIj.; , ' [lncorporated under "The Companies Act, 1882. , '1 .; CAPITAL, «,000. ; ' i Directors: .."■ MYER CASELBERG, Esq. , • A..W. CAVE, Esq. <..:. - .■■■•'■' LIONEL OASELBERG, Esq. WILLIAMHENRYHOSKING.M.D. DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq, ' ' DONALD'DONALD, Esq. •'■■'■' ' .',. LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. /" ~;,; THE BANK:OP AUSTRALASIA. ; /i: , - J ■■-••• Secretary;.' .■ ■'. . ■■*■ ■•■■■> .:,■.■:; '.:.'..'.■■'.'";D.MoINTOSH: ""' ' , ;■',,' ■;., ••:■■■ '' ;.,"" Solicitor; - ; ' ' : j '.,'.,. '.' 4, B. Esq., Mastfittori. ' ;,.,!,.' HEAB OFFICE '..:'..'... ;.'■ ',.'-.. MAHTERTON. Jtsranplies-Greytown, Pahiatua and Tenui, ; .. The Association is prepared to make'advances qn,Gro\viiig "Crorjs and other Produce at Lowest Current liates-i.. ' SOLEAGBMTS FOR NEW, ZEALAND FOE THE ~ ' : ' MKKCEB l, wdN-CAISyAS»BiNIJ^K. : ':;!; Specially adapted for heavy and' tangled crops. The BjMpaffMJuni of the ■ MERGER is the doingnway with the EXPEN-.. '-; SIVE CANVASES. Send for prices and testimonials; ( . BINDING I WINS (all kinds) AT LOWESI'PRWhS,■ ±> BOBUM«i'DRnow ploughs; also their IS* CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS.-gl These Ploughs Beodred First Prize at the Southland Obainpion Ploughing, ; • Matches for the last two seasons; '•' ■■'. CHAFF-CUTTERS' and BAGGER*. -i LOWEST I pJaiu and Barbed Fencing Wire, • ™ Y W PRICES., ' IRON FENCING STANDARDS. ■ ■ [ -PRICES' Steel Zigzag Harrows, Cambridge Rollers, Disc Harrows j Turnip and Manure Drills; -Broadcast Seedsowers, Drays, ; Horso dears, Wire Strainers, etc., etc. DISC HARROWS. ■....■ In sizes from 6ft to 12ft wide. ; Fitted with patenc adjustment for equalising tlie. • weight. . • • . ■ I DIGGING DISC HARROW- ..' Six foet, Bft. 10ft, and wide. ! 1 ' IMPROVED W I JN D MILLS, Of the vory best construction and matorial, and of any size and power. -.•■■■' ■ AGENTS FOR CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTB'S PORTABLE ENGINES, AI.D THRESHING MILLS... SEVERAL SECONDHAND .THRASHING MILLS FOR SALE (in good order), ' : NmEwtriiidCaklmna FMB on AptfMim.: - ■
REDCLiFFE GALVANISED IRON, ledcliffeGrownßrand GiEilVariisea Corrugated /s-n\ ■', A ECHITEGTS shouldßpocify.REPCLm'E.CßOWN, , Thore. w #-**%/ 'A none belter manufactured; lightor sheets of ota.brandsmiMt 'l' N\ bo thinner, and will not lost as lone or glvothe Bathe aa'asiaotion. , »\ \' Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, suob ob ■IT IS SOLD BY ALL Iron Merchants 1 and Bliopkeeperg. TRROUGHOUTTBE COLONY." ~ ..'.'.'■■;''„
r j'lo Travel this seasonin'the Wairarapa X District tho Purebred' Draught Stallion' ' ' '..,■> . ' , Hero ia tho sire of some ofthe beat draught atock Been in the district, very, big prices having been offered for several o. his progeny, Hero will stand at the Prince of JVales stables, Masterton, on Mondays and Wednesdays ;W. Miller's farm Opaki, Tuesdays; Ekotahuna, Thursdays and Fridays; Saturdays at Owner's stables, Oartertoni ■■;■■'■ . ALBO ,'.. 1 Handsome Coaching Stallion . MAZEPPA: Mazeppa is a beautiful rich roan with blaok points, rising 6 yearß, standing 15 hands 2iu high,,; •' Mazeppa, took the Governor's Gold medal for the best coaohing Btallion on the ground, at the:last Wellington show, also, the Society's first prize. '.' '■■■'■ \ Mazeppa will Btand at Mr W. Neill's stablss, Masterton,' every Monday and Wednesday! Tuesday at W.: Miller's farm, Opaki i Thursday • and ; Friday at Ekotahuna; Saturday at Greytown aud Oarterton. :.•-.' . .- ' ■■::
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT KAIWAIWAI, ( DERRINGEU (o). . ■ (Brother to Broisn Bosa and Cartridge; DERRINGER.-By Musket-Rosalie-Ib a , very handsome brown horse of great substance, .JIJ„ f..U -t -..»lU!«™ TJic .InTYI PnUAI.TH la by Patbiabou (bob of Yatikdok, Days of 1 Old (imp) by Irish Birdcatcher) from Flying Doojgrand dam-of the Australian wonder Mdieap) by The Piiemieu (siro of Mischief, dam of First Kino dual champion winner), I from WILHKLMINA (dam of FLYING BUCK, also champion winner), by Romeo, ' via N.Z. and Australian Stud Books, DER- • RINGISR is probably tbomoßt consistent per- j formed son of MUSKET now in N.Z. (and with the exception of ARTILLERY, the only onowith the 1 direct cross of MUSKET and YATTENDON blood) for ho won tho Auckland Nursery Stakos, second to Welcome Jack in the Railway I'lato', twice second, and oncothirdtohisßtablocompamonTMUNDEßßOLT, and second for Hawko's Bay Nursory Stakes i was third in Auckland Derby won by Foul Shot, Stonyburst second, ■ But tho folcarrying Bst 101b In 2min 401 seconds; second > to WAITIRIin Auckland St Lcgcr 1$ miles cord for a N.Z. Lcgor; uocond to WAITIRI for Hawko's Bay St Lcgor; and second to her' for the Auckland R.O. Hdop,, jit* which tho ; N.Z.RECORDwasagauipirtupjsccondtohis 1 stable companion NEOKLAOE for tho Dunedin J.O. Handicap, Tasman third; second to Tasman in tho Momber'a Plate, w,f.a,, 1 mile In lmin lljsco. Third to NkokUOE in tho 8 Jorbury Handicap ono and a half miles; time 8 2.42, Dehkikoeh started In all 19 timoß, !. winning twice,'rnnning ton' seconds, -four thirds, and four times unplaced, in truth a consistent carrier,. Had he not hayo had tho misfortune to have bcon owned in tho same stable asTiiuNDEHBOLTond NEOKLAOE, and •' to have met such a wonder aB his half Bister i- WAITIRI,bowouldhavebconBRACKETED an one of MUSKET'S moßt brilliant sons. His ' sisters BROTO BESS- and CARTRIDGE n wore both good.'performers,, and the latter, after winning th'oTakapuna Cup was bought 3 atahighflgnrobyMrH,E,Beddmgtonandta. ■ r ken toEngland, and last season matedwith the . MIGHTYAYRSHIREwhoso covering feels " 2oopiueaß.\ In addition to aoleoting DERn RINGER for his sterling performances, highn proprietor was further Induced to choose him I >e from amongst the many sites offered to him i l on account of his resemblance to NORDEN-1 ' charge ,of Mr Ho'rdern's Btud in N.S.w,) i notaoly.his cloaoness. to the ground, color, . tion. He has tbe^same gamo, intelligent head - strong tapering armsi shoit back;' with lchgtt n underneath, powerful loins, massivo quarters, , U«„ 5 f..1l „..«„., «™ n !n^i^ thighs clothed with rauaolo right down to his hocks, DERRINGER, likohiß distinguished relative, 1b indceda grandßtampof the powor'B ful short legged Thoroughbred,' He is admitted by tboso who havo already seen him to be the. . best sire over brought into this district, either ' 8 to get racehorses, cross-country horses, or to improve tho breed in general, DERRINGER'S Stock (the oldest nowtbrce years) took ißtprizo for two-'ycar-oIdB, Ist and 2nd' for ■ yearlings nt tho P.B.A, and P, _ Society's show last year in'tho blood Btock olasßi- Good piddocksfor mares; ovory care i taken without responsibility, For terms and 18 further particulars'apply to J. 0, HAYTYARD, ..-. ' Kaiwaiwai, Featheratonr'.
AISO !' ; Tho purebred Clydesdale horse .' A bright dapple bay, stands nearly 17 hands with immense bone arid tuusole, fine temper and good worker, 7 yoars old thiaseason.t :-. ■■, • : ' •■ ; GUINGARRY will stand at Mr K Buckeridgo's Martinborough Hotol and travel the surrounding district. ■"• ■'■'■ For full particulars of the above higholass. horaaa as to pedigree, terms etc, see cards. .. ':.',.- W.HEKCOOK, ~-. Owner. To Stand this Season,' The Cross Coonim Sub i NANAKIA, ' ;| By Traducor from Estello by Biddlesworth imported from Deborah,; ; > \j ANAKIA. is a black horse 16} hands' J 1M inch in height and built in pro« portion. Ho takes the credit of be longing to the' champion .bloods' of New Zealand; In "making <tho< selection'l had tho requirements-of thedis. triot id.viow," <TEKMii-£3 Binglemari), liberal redaction for two or moro the bona fide property of the sender..-.. Plenty ; of water and shelter prjvided j when ready for removal due notice will be givbn, after which l/6por week will be charged, Every atteri tion .will bo paid, bat no responsibility, For further information apply to' ; ■■ ■ -.,,.-, ; ]fI)GAB MASON, ■ ; Owner, Tenui : rtpfcitwMMa
_j .welljknown eire -BEMINGTUM. \TERMS—SingIe mares '5 guineas more raaros'the bon^fide, property of the's'eiider at reduced prwes. Good paddocking provided for nia'res without oharge jtillnotjco for:removal is given,: '..■.,■■< ■; .;■■". ':.', Every oare taken,'tut no reeponsibility incurred.". •:'' : -'-- : -', ■. ■ ;■' "■■<■ 'E.TiwbH, Fapatfa!, ■ ] '•', !i ; ob : ~ !!> Owners A. R. Maotaelaot, Greytqwii)'."' ■■'•; '(i'iilli^iydeidaletitallion"... iJici&KEGJOR Will, ,stand thU season ,at ,fche owner's fai'm,,Te,UreOre,., . ... ;.: , ; :■■■ Pull: paftionldrs. and. Pedigree.' ■■ on :;'• ;', Te Ore.Ore
To Stand this Season at, Ekotnhuna, TheHasdsome Thorouoh-jbhed Siiib, \ FiTa!«lier6ul(}S • ' (Yattcridon-Pecrcss.) ; standing 16 hands Jiigh, with lipoilßO HowasbredbyW./waitc iand, ; and is bytho world host of other great poiformera; damPeorcis,. whowaitho atouteat and fastest radiorso of her time,'her -nany victories being too well known to requirocorament. . ; .; Fitz'-HeKttleswon tho'Auokland Derby he ran third to Grip], and was never raced agaro. This fashionably bred siro will bo at .tno service of breedors in' tho Eketahnna; and grounding dltfrlcta'durlog' theonßiung Bea« , Bom' For terrnsj f VffinonM ■■ ■ •'' ■ -.,,. , W .i ::[■ h WAKQDSON, Owner,'..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4278, 18 November 1892, Page 1
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