The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, [Limited,] (FORMERLY M.OASELBERG& CO.) flncdrporated under" The Oompaniea Act, 1882."] CAPITAL, WOOO, Directors: MYER CASELbERG, Ebq. A. W. CAVE,Esq. LIONEL OASELBERG, Esq. WILLIAM HENRY HOSKINfI, M.D. DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, En, DONALD DONALD, Esq, LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. WILLIAM BOOTH, Ksq CHARLES PHARAZYN, Esq Bankers: THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Secretary : D. MoINTOSH. Solicitor: • A. B. IiUNNY, Bsq., M«stt-rtoii. HEAD OFFICE '.. .. MAHTJfIttTON. Branches- Grey town, Pahiatua, Tenui, Carterton and Exchange Buildings, Wellington, AGENTS FOR ■ ■ The Manchester Fire Insurance Company. Tho China Traders' Insurance Company (Limited}. The Association is prepared to make advances on Growing Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Kates. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND FOR THE MERCER "WON CANVAS » BINDEK. Speoially adapted for hoavy and tangled orops. The principal featureiof the MERGER is tho doing away with the TROUBLESOME and EXPENSIVE CANVASES. Send for prices and testimonials. BINDING TWINE (all kinds) AT LOWEST PRICES. dootlwumcw means; aho their IS" OHILLED DIGGING Theße Ploughs secured First Prizo at the Southland Champion Ploughing . Matches for the last two soasona, CHAFF CUTTERS and BAGGERS. . LOWEST! pj . lin p n& . Barbed Fencing Wire, j LUWJi ' u PBIOES, IRON FENGINO STANDARDS. \ PRICKS Steel Zigzag Harrows, Cambringo. Rollers, Dibo Harrows, Turnip and Manure Drills', Broadcast Soodsowera, Drays, Horse Gears, Wire Strainoro, etc., etc. ' DISC HARROWS. In sizes from 6ft to 12ft wide. Fitted «* uatont adjustment for equalising toe »-"■ woight, DIGGING DISC HARROW- " Six feet, Bft, 10ft,'and 12(t wide. IMPROVED WINDMILLS. Of the very beat construction and material, and of any size and power. AGENTS FOR OLA.YTON AND SHOTTLEWORTH'S PORTABLE ENGINES, AND :THRESHING MILLS, SEVERAL SECONDHAND THRESHING MILLS FOR SALE fin good order). New Ewlratd Catalogm FREE on Apflimiim
WE have pleasure in nnnounoing to 'be inhabitants of Mastcrton and the publio generally that we have purchased Hie old-established business formerly carried on by Mr \V. Nedl, and solicis a continuance o[ that support which has bsen so liberally accorded to him in the past, TIIELIVEUY DEPARTMENT wiDbe under our personal supervision, and ovary attention will bo paid to all horEcs plaoed in our chorgc. SADDLE HOUSES and BUGGIES on hiro at Moderate chorees, Telegrams fi om commercial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddlo or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction guanni teed, A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore, NoiE-Tho Tcnui and Castlepuiut COACH will run as usual, and will bo in charge of a competont and popular driver, who can bo relied on to pay evory attention to passengers and goods, PARCELS entrusted to our caro wil'i be carried at moderate rates, WELLEBBEOS, RELIABLE m ATBW VEGETABLE & FLOWER IN SEEDS OF ALL AGENTS. ABk our Aijenta lot illustrated Catalogue JOHN GBAHAM&CO, GEORGE JOHNSTON, (Late E. Feist) A , Queen street ..,„•• .MismvroN WOOL, CONSIGNMENTS
UOTIONBBBB, /tyrf GENBBAI Yjy 00MMISBI0N AQBNTB, f/ LUIMOI QUAfi WaUUIOTOx COBB AND CO >EG to inform the residents of Mau- ) riceville anil Burroundin? districts ithey have purchased Mr W, Tile's it f.hare of the on their ;/i«o of starting o. Miricevllle. to 0. k Co „ KETA.HUNA 10 for WolHnuion IKETAIIUNA %y at 1.30 p.m.,' after arrival of Train/ j rom Wklukomn. Fares and Luggago/carried on this line ai greatly reduced rate;,, Mit Hona, Buggies and Special Coac/iM for Hire atauy timra, Ttltgmms promptly aikmti io. PROPRIETORS , WOODTILIiE, Agents for Thjb, Cook & Son. LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. MAStoTONTOCASTLEFOINT, LEAVE Cob Hotel and Post Office, Mas I tcrtor, at 8 a.m. on Tueßdajß anc Fridays forTauoru, Tinui, and Cashpoint letwrmrg from Cashpoint at 6 a.m, or Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Mas tcrtor in time to catch tho afternoon trair tp.ifollington, Masiertoh to Homewood, East Coast, 1 Leave Masterton at 7.30 a.m, on Tuesday! and Fridays, nailing at Loe's Blairlogif Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homowood at 5.30 a.m. on Wednes- ' days and Saturdays, in time to oatoh tho 3.10 p.m. train to Wiling ton. Masterton to Bbakoepkth. A conveyance leaves Masterton Post Office every Sondas Morning at seven o'olook for Brancepoth, returning toMosterton at 6 p.m. 1 Privato onvoyanecs may be engaged at :t ' any time by telegram or letter, . rs T. P. LETT, Proprietor. ■ MASTERTON LIVERY AND BAH j STABLES. W. HAWlffi Begs to inform the travelling publio and settlers of tho district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the, Olub Hotel Liyery and Bait Stable, Theae stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with every convex fence that travellers or owners of horses can desire, : A first clish collection ot liuggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The ' Favorite" But? moett every i train. SECURE PADDOCKS. EKETAHUNA TEMPERANCE HOTEL. I , (LateJJoseb&Co.) ' A VINO taken over this old established . and popular hotel, the proprietor begs to inform Commercial men and the travelling publio that the reputation of the houso will be maintained. Visitors will find all tho oomforts.of a homo. Good Beds, and a< liberal table at moderate Private Booms fob Families. Boom I Sample Boom SIABUKO AND PaDDOOKS, • JOHN GARTER, ' " ■ \ Proprietor.
LOCAL SALE OR SHIPMENT 10 SiOO Acres partly improved hißri land Farm of 300 acres arable land ! Sheep run of 4000 acres filOR SALE at lowes rates—Rib Grabs JJ Cocksfoot, Clovejs, Poas Fesodeb, DOO6IAIL, FoxTitt, etc, J. B. KEITH. LADIES, WEAB ■■■; IPALLiDINO WISHES to inform the public ttia he has purchased Mr Davii Heggie'a Garryino Business, and hope oy Striot attention to business, to men fair support' ; JN.B.—'Orders may be lef with Messrs ,Townsend and [ Otwpe Saddlers, Qucen-atroefe, kasterton, ',;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4458, 30 June 1893, Page 1
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