W-k limited, (FORMERLY M. OASEtBERG & CO.) [lncorporated under" The Companies Aot, 1882."1. CAPITAL, ... ... ;......-„. 'jioo',ooo. ; DiTEutors: iIYER OASELBERG, Esq. ■ A. W ; GAVE Eao nSS LB ? RG ' EsQ ' W H .HYi HOSKING,M.D. LOUIS JOSEPH NATHAN, Esq. WILLIAM BOOTH, W CHARLES PHARAZYtVEsq ; ' i THE BANK.OF AUSTRALASIA. • Secretai'v : . D. McINTOSH. Solicitor, A.R.BUNNy,EB( ! . l Moßtoon. HEAD OFFICE ..,.. .. MASTJSiiTOIV.. Branches—fireytown, Pahiatua, Tenui, and Wellington Agency, Butter Factory, Kopuaranga, and Cheese Factory, Grey town, AGENTS FOE . The Manchester Firo lusurniico Company. . Jmporial Insurance Company Tho China Traders' insurance Company (Ltd). Phoenix Insuranco Oompauy The Association is prepared to make advances) on Wooland GrowmgCrops and other Produce atLowest Current Kates I .—. : .... \ KKID AND GIUY'B Nearly ll.OOOmadc. Famous DOU3BLS FURROW Ploughs. Nearly 11,000 mado Also their equally-tamed Ciluii'ion Cmued Diooino Ploughs (single or double forrow. JS-mSG HARROWS-In sizes from Gft to 12ft wide. Fitted with patent adjustment, for equalising tho weight, so that tho discs outuniformly deep all over at any angle. They only really good diso burrow in tho nmrkot. Tha bearings will not out tho axle, : and hardly over require renewing. DIGGING HARROWS, mado any size, These aro mado on the lines of our well-known Disc Harrows, having extra strong 6tcol asles, and dispen sing with tho troublesome and dirt-collecting centre bearing. For strength and durability theysta nd without a rival, and give no trouble breaking or bending. NO.'S 1,2,21,3, and i, OHAFFCUTTEKS, Single Baggers NO'S 1, 2,2f 3, and 4, CH AFFCUTIERS. Double Baggers Steel Zigzag Harrows, Cambridge Rollers, Disc Harrow 3, Turnip and Manure Drills, Broadcast Wsowcrs, Drays, Homo Gears, Wire Strainers, etc, etc. Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, Iron Fencing Standards. Lowest I'rices. Grain Dbills—Positivo Feed. OUR NEW COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, AND TURNiP DRILL (or- for Manure and Turnips only). Perfected for this season, Fitted wth now patent adjustable Coulters,
THE PEKMAtsENT INVESTMENT AND * LOAN ASSOCIATION o?WAIRiRAn EIAIN-STiiEET, OBEIIOWN, Dibeotors: Messrs 0, Pharaiyn (chairman) W. Booth, M. Ciwolbcrg, J, 0. Fildos, 3. Fuller, W. Siect and F. H. Wood. • rhoAnnuallnwmeeicccd&£ls,(KH),CiipUalon Loan £32,700; Pruflta already allotted t8,BC0; Roson-e fund £705. ;stablishcd wo twofold, In the first plaw it offers an exccllont method of investment to t'loso who wish to accumulato their cajiital or swings at the highest rato consistent with perfect security and by allowing small or large rams to bo Invested by periodical payments, It Jnnfnrmn b. tl>„ nlrmimitjuwei nf .11 nlnnM. In the second puce, to those who require loans npon properties they already possess, 01 who may wot with opportunities of acquiring properties advontageonslyiitpreseutstheniMns of jbtaining advances upon favorablo terms. The tVsßQciation tccoivca fixed deposits at ntes tobc agreed upon,' Subscriptions on inusttnenl shares, 6a per month; ultimate value of sbaio £BO. Pay Day-TV first Saturdaj In each month, botweon ho hours of 2 and i and 7 and 9 p,m, AoKsrsUastortou—Mr. (t. 8. yV. Dalrymple, Oartertou—Mi. W. J. Lindop, Foathers-ton-Mr, J.G. Cm, Pahiat.ua- Mr H, W, liriggo, I G WYETT, Manapfnr LLLEN .& fIABTMANN Direoi Importers qv WINES, SPIRITS, ETO„ wipes, spirits, mm, Andrew Usher & Co's Whiskey Aitchison's Chariot Cockuurn's Port Wines Dun", Gordon & Co's Sherries George Goulet's Champagne Australian Wines
And all the leading brands of Wines I Spirits, and Malt liquors. Offices and Bamp)e RoomsGrey Street.,, _.... Wellington wmm wm& '■-;..|.«» > ; U |fMl>M *■** HK&S ItS^SS* Wmm W-izSl mmmm WMMK& fi&NGfIS RANGES [CORNISH RANGES A HE, tho strongest and most economical Bangca made In New Zealand, They ate the best (or country sottlers, burning wood from 18in to 2ft long, and are made in all sizes from 2fS to 12ft, Catalogues on application to all ironmongers and Btorokeopera and to the I S, LURE & SOWS, ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FHUWMASIEfiTONTOTINOI .'AND OASTLEPOIHT. HAYING purchased the abnve plant : from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leavibg tho Post OfiloejMasterton, ivory Tuoaday and Friday at : 8 a.m. forTimii and CasUepoirit.arriving in Mastertonon return journey at 2p.ra, following days; Bpeeial arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for paesongora and luggage to catch Wellington trains. Passengers and parcels booked at the office, baok of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a' man ,will be constantly in. attendance* 'ci;i : w: ■■■■'.■ n->/ ■•: : B,FORM4N&Oov ; ; ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 1
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681Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 1
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