TO THE PUBLIC OF THE WAIRARAPA,FORTY-MILE BUSH.AND _ EAbT COAST. . : . , , WE lake this opportunity of returning our thanks for the generous and ever, increasing support accorded us,:', Our buaitteas has now reached a stage that places us in a position to buy in. the BEST MARKETS-cilher in London or in the Colony. ~:, Our expenses aro muol) less than those of more pretentious houses, and wo can offor terms mid prices at least equal', to anything in the Colony—a lonß.prabtical experience In this district enables us to buy the goods that are most suitable for the market. ••'■ • : '•'"'. .' ','■'.' ,":.... Special prices for largo parcels; l Full lists ou application. .Literal terms to responsible persons. ~. . . . ■' ''■.'<■• A call most respectfully solicited, Goods shown and no pressing to buy,; Wo are buyers'at full market ratcß of prime dairy and farm'produce. JOHN GRAHAM M Co., 'merchants, masterton, ABRIDGED REAM MONEY PRICE
Assorted Essencos 6dj nor dozen 5s 3d Miiio"local Hums ii'iid Bacon, Earn and Side per lb Canterbury ditto (aides only), 7d per lb Candles per lb G'd, per box 12s Greon Coffee Beans Is 6d Digby Chicks lid per tin Try our Fruit, cleaned hj Patent Maelikery. Assorted Cordials Is 6d per bottlo, 15b por dozen Good Corn Flour 3 pkts for Is Good Sauce 3 bottles for Is 3d Millors' jjauce, pints Is do do pintsCd Cooking Syrup, 21b tins 6d each Cocoa, three pkts for Is Dried Peaches and Apricots Is per lb Try our 20s Box of China Tea Try our 25s box of Ceylon Tea Try our Loose Baking Powder, le 3d per lb, Try our Castle Teas
■■ Sf EOIAL OFFEItOne Bistycandle power, centre-draught, round wicked Lamp, either in nickel 1 or brass, 12/b7o'r with.ono case best kerosene, 25/- the lot Dis'tons D'Eicdit Handsaws ?/• Ghainey Hammers, 2/9 ■" Square, Kule,andSaw combined, 3/Ames Long HandledShbvela "No. 3,4/6 Starch, 6d per lb Ess. Coffee, 9d, 1/-, and 1/1 por bottla St. George Marmalade, 21b Jars 1/Churns from 10/firown Windsor Soap, 71b Box 5/3 Wool Bales,: ...' .. . Shears, SowingTwino Wire and Staples' •■' The Planet Junior Plough' ' Perambulators and Baskotwaro Tea Seta, from 10s to 40s, Dinner Sets Chamber Sots from 9s to 503. Oats, Potatoes, aiid Ohaff • ■
GOODS DELIVERED EREE. A Tmal Odder Respectfully Soiioited. OLOYER REEDS TURNIP SEEDS Up Country Orders Carefully Pachd by Experienced Packers, WJSSSSs, QUOBI H,Z,raDUSTIIIiL GAZETTE. 1 The blending'is i ded (o by Mr. Ni who is a Taster of great experience, and has bad a special [training in the art.'! i lIHAEtr HEEALB. port otall purchasers ofTea as the article they oDer is ■ AUCKLAND! WE' WGTON, GHRISTCHUROH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE,
(LIMITED), The M'OORMIOK Boapernnd Binder Co, AGENTS FOR— Messrs P. and D. DUNCAN, Ohrkckrch. •■ Messrs BOOTH, MAODONALD & Oo„ Ohristohuroh. . And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers, PLOUGHS, HARKOWS, DRAYS. _ Wo are manufacturing Double-furrow Lever Ploughs, of a now design which is simpler, stronger, and lighter than any-other moke. Driven tine harrows which we make specially for rough land. Also a largo stook of Diamond Harrows always on hand. Drays and Waggons of all desoriptions made to ordor
j f fto havo now Btartod this branch, and aro prepared to *• \ supply our cuatotuors with a stroßg and powerful Press. Having made arrangements with the patentees, wo aro now in a position to fit Throchind ManhinOQ /Threshing Machines with Keir's Patent I IlltJblllllg IVldtllllltib. johaff Fan, divert Patent Self-feeder, Straw Elevators with Keir'a Patent Hinges. Full particulars of theso at the offioe. Horse Shoeing by a First>Class Farrier, Nothing bid the bed steel used. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Maohinery on application, : Drawing made for approval of Customers'ordering Vohicles or Machinery, . ■ GEORGE J. WALLACE, Mananer. To servo mares this season THE THOROUGHBREDHORSE mHE Colobrated Clydesdale stallion LETHE. Marquis of Salisbury .„,.. . , _, „ ~- By Lord Salisbury, and tho thoroughbred r ETBE is by Cadagon (imp,) dam Dilke,"JU Siesta by Traducer (imp.) outo Siro Titikowaru, will stand in the MasEammock (imp.) For tabulated pedigree torton District tins Season. please apply to tho owners, W, B. bUIOK, LETbIE is six years old and is a Burnside, beautiful brown color, standing sixteen Opakl. LETHE will visit Martinborough -y.j every Monday and Friday and will stand I LW™S e B " n,atad " Oftboffe ' ok Marquis of Salisbury, Slfe ?', a i B y Lord Salisbury, dam Prince lof R f T-i 1 m "-n, 4 8 "T W'des, will travel t,oughEketahuna& each, Afalrfeduotionwillbemadofor Pah mtU aevery nine or ten days during two ormore mares the bona fide pro. the corain» Marquis ofWury perty of tbo sender. 3ood paddocks. ,„;n„*„„,,„h„.j i.fL.i m."'°... . urovldod for mares both at Marl AH, uSuccessor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842.: TAILORS AND ; HABIT IAKERS, 227, Lambion Quay.., Weliihotoh (Opposite Government Buildings,) OorMomo'is: • ' ', ''CHEAPEST, OF THE BEST," Country orders'carefully and punctually notice of romoval is given! Every care m jj r A.R, McFARf.ANE, Greytown Urto W.H. BUXO^,^ qiO stand this season, at the.lron Stables, T?ms £g nilM i,| o l,' v p.w j nn i.i 1 Featherßton,tko Thoroughbred Stallion **« M FW»» By Kfl. OM lit 'I'KEASOW January. byTraduccr, dam Lady Jane, by Riddlcsworth, Reduction on two ormore mares, the grand djm Medora, by Glendowcr (Arab).. property of same ownor, Groomaga 6s TREaSON is a chestnut, stands nearly 16 payable on first service, bands high, has a aploridid temper, good con : N.8.-Good paddooks provided at Burnstitutioa. Has been a good performer on the aido Onaki Everv oa-a lalrnn with turf.andhasprovedhimsclfasurofoal.gotter. „„'„ ff" „ I S '?lt? eD ™ A peat many of hia atock have performed well: mm < no ™P™s> T °ility. He is tho Biro of Erebus, Popit, Maid of the W. BIRD, Valley, Victory, Rebellion, Revolution, Yio-' Lessee. knee, and savornl others, ■ —~ TREASON will bo at tho following places mO STAM) THIS SEASON AT THE during tho season i-Raco Course Stables, J_ TARITAHI Tnratabi, on Mondsysaud^f'fe' ™- mMmm olydbsdaiestallioh ncsdaysand'rhutsdayßlronStablcs,Fcathorß. nT j K1 n OF ATO^vrro ton, calh-ng at Club Hotel stables,Greytown, Vfi£P ,,;■«*■, 1 en route. Fridays, TarataF "-'-' »-'-- "'" fll ™ ,B t,,n "™ l t,n " " f ■'-» 1 -"" days, T. Thompson's Hotel, 1 paddocks at Fcatlierston and Taratahi at ono ' " Blossom "by tho famous horse ' Bhilling per week. Every caro taken but no " FounK Hero." responsibility. TERMS: £4 a mare, payable _ j . i, s " wu, . ■ by P.N., JANUARY 1893. The YOUNG BERLIN. For Further particulars apply I j.\. o-ju, vvv/ix, PAiLOONBBOS'-': uSuccessor to Cook & Sou) ' , . ■'. T,,^;, Jt EVEMDEfyjMR, business as "''' ,, an,, will from this date be'propared to carry goods at Reasonable Baths. Yourpitrohaa;B solicited. -•' -v ■' ! Orders may be left with J. Graham & : 00. • ■..-■■,■:;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4285, 26 November 1892, Page 1
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