The Wairarapa Farmers Go-operative Association, [Limited,] (FORMERLY M. OASELBERG & CO.) [lnoorporated'under" The Companies Act, 1882."! CAPITAL, £IOO,OOO. Directors : MYER OASELbERG, Esq. A. W. CAVE, Esq. LIONEL OASELBERG, Esq, WILLIAM HENRYHOSKING, M.D. DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, EbQ, DONALD DONALD, Esq. LOUISJOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. WILLIAM BdOTH, Esq CHARLES PfIARAZYN, Esq THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. D. MoINTOSH, Solicitor: A. B, BUNNY, Esq., Mastorton, HEAD OFFICE MASTERTON, branches—Greytown, Pahiatua, Tenui, Carterton and Exchange Buildings, Wellington. AGENTS FOR Tho Manohestor Piro Insurance Company. The China Traders' insurance Company (Limitod). The Association is prepared to make advances on Growing Crops and other Produce at Lowest Current Rates. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND FOR THE MERCER 'NON-CANVAS " BINDER. Specially adapted for heavy and tangled orops, The principal feature of tho MERGER is the doing away with tho TROUBLESOME and EXPP» . SIVE OA'N V ASES. Send for prices and testimonials. BINDING 1 WINE [all kinds) AT LOWEST PRICES. doum-forrow plouohs j alao thoir IST CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS.^ These Ploughs seoured First Prize at the Southland Champion Ploughing Matches for tho last two seasons. CHAFF-CUTTERS and BAGGERS. LOWEST I pJaiu and Bart>ed Fencing Wire, ) LOWEST PRIOES, ( IRON FENGINQ STANDARDS, j prices Steel Zigzag Harrows, Cambridge Rollers, Diss Harrows, Turnip and Manure Drdls, Broadcast Soedsowers, Drays, Horse Gears. 'Wire Strainora, etc, etc DISC HARROWS. In sizes from Gftto 12ft wide. Fitted with patent adjustments equalising the weight. NEW DIGGING DISC HARROW. Six feet, Bft, 10ft, and 12<t wide. IMPROVED WINDMILLS. Of tho very best construction and material, and of any size and power. AGENTS FOR CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWDRTH'S PORTABLE ENGINES, AND THRESHING MILLS. SEVERAL SECONDHAND THRESHING MILLS FOR SALE fin snod order). New Blmtrated Catalogues FREE on Application
A DOTIOHIIBB, uAND IND ESTATE, FINANCIAL /tyjtf QENBBAI WV OOMHIB6IOH AGENTS, COBB AND OO >EG to inform the residents of MauJ riceville and surrounding districts , that they have purchased Mr W. Vilo's Coaching business, and hope by civility and attention to merit a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. "Pares and time of starting as usual until farther notice, COBB&CO, Mauricovllle. P.B-»-All orders entrusted to 0, & Co will recciye immediate attention nOBB k CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE' \J OF BOYAL MAO. COACHES Leaves WOODVILLE lor EKETAHUNA daily at 9.40 a.m., in time lor Wellington Train, returning from Eketauuna daily at 1.30 p.m,, after arrival ol Train from Wemjhoton. Fares and Lnggago carried on this line at greatly reduced rates, Saddle Emm, Buggm and Sptcial Concha for Eire at any tint, Telejromj promptly attended to, PIIOfBKIOM WoOOVILIE, Agents tor Tnos, Cook it Son. LETT'S AOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. I MASTHRTON TO CASTLEPOINT. LEAVE Club Hotel and Post Office, Mastcrton, at 8 a,m, on Tuesdays and Fridays forTaueru, Tinui, aud Cashpoint; returning from Castlepoint at G aj». on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Mastcrton in time to catch tho afternoon train to Wellington, Mastehtos to Hosienood, East Coast. Leave Masterton at 7.30 «,m, on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogio Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 5,30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch the 3.10 p.m. train to Wllington, Master™ to Bhahoepetb. A conveyance leaves Mastorton Post Ofllco every Sohdav Mornino at seven o'clock for Dranccpotb, returning to Master ton at 5 p.m. Private onveyances may be engaged at any time by telegram or letter, T. P. Larr, Proprietor. MASTERTON LIVERY AND Bill STABLES, W; HAWKS settlors of the district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Livery and Bait Stable. These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with overy convex ience that travellers or owners of horses can desire, < .■, A first class collection ot toggles, I Every attention paid to tho require. mento of Commercial Travellers,
The ' Favorite" Bha'moetß every (rain, SEODBB PADDOOKS. EKETAHUNA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (LweJ.JomesACo,) ' AVIHG taienover this old established . and'popular, hotel, Iho proprietor begs to inform Commercial men and the travelling public that the reputation of the house mil bo maintained, Visitors will find all the comforts of a homo. Good Beds, and a liberal tablo at moderate oharges. ■ Private Booms foe Families, Bath Boom I ■ .. Sample Boom. . . SwiMKo and Paddocks,'- . . : ;;-,; JOHNOAIiTEB,:,, ; i/--:«;: ; . a-.:'. v-v'-iiL Ptoprjeior...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 1
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695Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 1
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