W,F,G.A. Limited. (FORMERLY M. OASELBEBGU 00.) _ _ T t ln A cor l ,or £>tea under" The Companies Act, 1882.*'] CAPITAL > n . ••• £IOO,OOO, flireGtors : AIYER CASELRERG, Esq. A, W CAVE Eso LIONEL OiSELBERG, Esq, W Hy HOBKING MD DAVID JOSEPH NATHAN, ESQ. DONALD DONALD ESQ LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq, \VILLIAM BOMK CHARLES PHARAZYtf, Esq Bankers: THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Secretary: D. MoINTOSH, Solicitor; A, R, BUNNY, Esq., Mastevton. HEAD OFFICE MASTERTON, Branches-Grey town, Pahiatua, Tenui, Carterton and Wellington Agency, Butter Factory, Kopuaranga, and AGENTS fob Factory, Grejtown, Tho Manohntu Firo Insurance Company. Imperial Insurance Company The China Traders insurnnco Company (Ltd). Pliconix Insurance Company The Association is prepared to make advance* on Wooland Growing Crops and other Produce atLowest Current Hates. RKID AND GHAT'S " ~~ Nearly ll.oOOmado. Famous DOVEI.E FURROW Hottils. Nearly 11,000 made Also their equally-famed Ciiajimon Ciiiimd Digoiko PLoeons (single or double furrow. IS DISO HABltOWb—ln sizes trow Oft to 12ft wide, Fitted with patent adjustment, for equalising tho weight, so that the discs ouluniformly deop all over at any angle. They only really good disc harrow in the market. The bearings will not out the axle, and hardly ever require renewing, DIGGING HARROWS, made any size. These ato mado on the lines of our well-known Diso Harrows, having extra strong stool axles, and dispon sing with tho troublesome and dirt-collcoting centre bearing, For strength and durability thejsta nd without a rival, and givo no troublo breaking or bending, NO.'S 1,2, 2J, 3, and i OHAFFCU'i'TEIiS, Single Baggors KO'3 1, 2,2J, 3, and 4, CHAFFCUTTERS. Double Baggers Steel Zigzag Harrows, Cambridge Rollers, Diso Harrows, Turnip and Manuro Drilla, Broadcast Seedsowers, Drays, Horso Gears, Wire Strainors, eto„ eto, Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Iron Fencing Standards; Lowest Prices, Grain Diulls—Positive Feed. OUR NEW COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, AND TURNiP DRILL (or for Manure and Turnips only). Perfected for this season, fitted wth new patent adjustable Coulters.
THK I'KRMAMSNT IM VfiSTfItENT AND x LOAN ASSOCIATION orWAIRAIUPi Mamibkh, Gbbtiowh. Dibeoiors ! Mesars 0. Pharaiyn (chairman). "W. Booth. M. Cfwelberg, J, Q.Fddea, J. Fuller, W. Skeet and P. 11, Wood, rhoAnnual Income exceeds £16,000, Oapital on Loan £32,71*0) Profits already allotted JLB,6GO; Reserve fund £705. Tlio purposes for which the Association Is established aro twofold, In tho flrat offers an escollent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or 8 wings at tho highest rato consistent with perfect Bccurity and by allowing small or largo sums to bo Invoked by periodical payments, It jonforms to tho circumstances of all classes. In tho second place, to thotßwho rewire loans upon properties they already poMCBS, oi who may n-cot with opportunities of acquiring ptoperticß advantageously,itpresentsthemeana of obtaining advances upon favorablo terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at rites to be agreed npon, Subscriptions on innstmont shares, Bs per month; ullimato value of share £6O, PayDoj—Tk first Saturday In each mouth, between .he hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 p.m. Aanrrs— Msstertoii Mr. tf. S. W. Dalrymple, Carterton—Mt.W. J- Lintlop, Featherston—Mr. J. G, Cox, Pahiafua— Mr B, W, Briggs, Q WYETT, Managpr ALLEN & TTAfiTMANN /iLLBN & lIARTMANN Direct Imfortkiw oy WINES, SPIRITS, ETO„ mm, SPIRITS, ETC., —INOIDDINO'Andrew Usher & Go's Whiskey Aitchison's Chariot Ale Cockburn's Port Wines Dufl, Gordon & Go's Sherries George Goulet's Champagne Australian Wines And all tho loading brands of Winea Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Offices and Samplo Rooim— Grey Stresfc... Wellington
RANGES RANGES ODE OIIiEDRATED COBHISH HANGJES the strongest andmoßt economical Ranges rando In Nov Zealand, They are the best for country nottlora, burning wood from 18in to 2ft long, and aro made in all sizes from 2fi to 12ft. Catalogues on application to all ironmongers and storekeepers and to the makers, S. LURE & SONS, WELLINGTON. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES ERUM MASTEft'IWTOTINUI AND GA3TLEPOINT, HA7ING purchased tho above plant from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaohos wlllriin aausual, leaving the Poat Oflloo, Masterton, overy Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. forTinul and Caatlepoint,arriving in Mastertonon return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Bpeoial arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington trains. Passengers and parcels booked at the office, back of Prince of Wales' Hotel, whero a man will be constantly in atSJORMAN&Coi, , Proprietors,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4743, 9 June 1894, Page 1
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702Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4743, 9 June 1894, Page 1
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