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ME SETTEE! Tin. >vs PD HALE GALLONS: 9 s 6 1 FOR READY MONlff. '. GRAHAM & COMASTBfITON.

COPIED •BY ALL K,Z,IHDUBTBIALQAZEITB, " The blending is entirely attentraining in the ait, TIMAHTT HERALD. superior to anvtlnng we , have seen in tbisCotony," PHESS. {" Mr. Nelson isapro' Blender." i PRICES: , 2/-2/4 ,2/8 8/i 3/4*4/. _ \ per lb, AUGKLr-r<D, WE LI GTOH, I.HRISTCHURGH, DUNE9IN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, uhihiwui Iffitl _ any, cumtbd) The M'OORMIOK Reaper and Binder Co. (A large assortment of extras always in Stock). AOENTS FOft— Mbubb P. and D. DUNCAN, Christchurch. Messrs BOOTH, MAODONALD & Uo„ Ohristohuroh. , And other Leading Colonial Manufacturers, PI OUGIIS, HABKOWH. DRAYS, Wearo 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', Also a largo atook of Diamond Harrows always on band. Drays and Waggons of all descriptions made to order U/flfll PRf Wi 1 m DOW 1 ' an( * are P reoare| l to WUUL ril>.OflC«« | B upp|y our customers with a strung and powerful Press. Having made arrangements with the patontees, wo are now in a position to lit Tlnochinrf McwhmnQ /'fliroahing Machines with Kwr'B Tatonb I lltßblllllg lYldUlllltib. j Chuff Fan, Oliver's Patent Self-Feeder, Straw Elevators with Keir's Patunt Binges. Full particulars of these at the office. Horse Shoeing by n First-Class Farrier, Nothing but the best skel used. Catalogues of Farm Implements and Machinory on application, Drawing made for approval' of Customers ordering Vehicles or Machinery, GKORGEJ WALLACE, Manager.

11 EVERiN DEN, Junk., WISHES the Publio ot Mastorton to ■VV know that ho haa conmionced business as . .EXPRESSMAN, an, mil from this date be prepared to carry gauds at Reasonable Ratks. Tfour pitronai>e solioited, Ordera may bo left with J. Graham & Co COMMEEOIAL HOTEL, . ■pAHIATtJA. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Tiniaru and Wellington). Proprietors, SO n BEG to inform the > Ov'Vm travelling publio and the residents of the settlement generally that they have made extensive improve* montß and additions to the above popular hostelry, and havo left nothing- undone whioh will contribute to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, The hotel is quite now, having been purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of the moat Imposing buildings in the district. There isalargeAßsemblyHullattached I to the building, with stare and sconory for theatricals, etc. , There is also a grand Billiard-room in this hotel, and one of the bostimade billiard Tables, Coaches stop at this hotel daily, GmnGiis Moderate, fILUB HOTEL, MASTfiRT ON The Proprietor of the above old and woll-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the aur rounding districts, an also the travelling publio for the large measure ot Bupport hitherto given, and begs respectfully to Btate that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress., of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been nrst-class. Wines, Beers, Spiritß, and other liquors ere each and all of the very best quality. ■ . The Billiard Room, whioh is provided with one of Alcocli'b first-class tables,haa just been refurnished inthemoat elegant manner, •' '■■ Ai ELXINS, . '■■■"• ■"■'■■■ : . Proprlotor,:

To eurvo ■ mares tlm season . THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE 1 1 Siesta by Traducer (imp.) ooto Hammock (imp.) For tabulated pedigruo please apply to tho owuora. LiETIiE is six wars old and is a beautiful blown color, Btauding sixteen hands in hiiiglit, LETHE will visit Martinborough every Monday and Friday and will stand ill I'apawai the remainder of the week during the seaßon, TERMS.—Single maroa 4 guineas each, A fair reduction will bo mado fur two or more mares, tho bona fide pro> perty of the Bender. Jood paddocks provided for marea both at Martinburuush and Papawai free of ohari<e nil iiotioe of rouioval ib giveu.. livery cure taken but no responsibility incurred. ■ For turttter particulars apply to either of the owners, mill TILSON, Papawai,' ' A, 11. McFARhANE, Greytown "10 stand tliia eeasou,' at tho Iron Stables, ■ Fcatherston, tho Thoroughbred Stallion rUHASOft, by Traducer, dam Lady Jono,by Riddlcawortb, grand dun Modora, by Ghmdowcr (Arab), TRES.SO.''' is a chestnut, stands nearly 16 hands high, has a splendid temper, good constitution, Has been a good performer on tho turf, and has proved himself a sure foal-gottor, A great many of bis stock have performed well; He is tho siro of Erebus, Topit,' Maid of tho Valloy, Victory, Rebellion, Revolution,' Violence, and B»veial others, TREASON will bo at tho following places during tho season:—Raco Course Stables, Tatatuhi, on Mondays aud Tuesdays, Wtdnesdays and Thursdays Iron Stables, Featherston, calling at Club Hotol stables, Greytown, en route Fridays, Taratahi Hotel, Saturpaddocks at Fcatherston and Taratahi.at ono shilling per week, Every caro taken but no responsibility. TERMS: £4 a mare, payable by P.N„ JANUARY 1893. ' T.FRF.KTH GEO- HEKON MASTER-TON.' GENERAL' PRODUCE DEALKR. n ROOERIES, fEtiOING WIRE HAILS, &0m alwriye ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 3 December 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 3 December 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 3 December 1892, Page 1

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