Wanted ANTED—A thoroughly competent vv MAN as Driver, to take charge of Threshing Machines for coming season. None but first-class men, who can furnish undeniable references, need apply. •\T7ANTED KNOWN— That Robert Elston, Burnett street, Ashburton, having procured the newest apparatus, is prepared te Sweep Chimneys at very low rales. Any orders left at the Town Hall will receive prompt attention. ANTED KNOWN. That BONEDUST, specially prepared for drilling with carrots, mangolds, etc., can be obtained from the undersigned. F. MAYO, Hampstead Bone Mills. ANTED KNOWN—It is Mr Lancaster’s intention to extend hit Bread Business, and he wishes his cuatorriers to know he has secured Mr Thomas Hicks to manage that branch. A Cart 'Will be run with Broad alone, independent of the other Two Carts, which will continue to run as before. The name of Mr Hicks will be a sufficient guarantee that, under his management, Bread of unexceptionable quality will be turned out of the FREETRADE BAKERY, East street. —R. Lancaster, Proprietor. 240 3 W. SIMPSON, Scottesden, Ashb irton. 7600
Special Advertisements. SAMHBLSON’S PRIZE SHEAF TWINE BINDER & HARVESTER THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMh PANY, LIMITED, Have landing, ex Marlborough, their , first shipment of the Samuelson PRIZE TWINE BINDER AND HARVESTER. The Machines, which are now being fast sold, hare many material improvements on the one exhibited by Messrs Samuelaon last season. Among others we may mention especially the NEW AND STRONG MAIN GEAR FRAME * CHAIN LIFTING GEAR ON TRAVELLIN G WHEEL RAISING AND LOWERING GEAR FOR GRAIN WHEEL PATENT OILING ARRANGEMENTS FOR DRIVING-WHEEL IMPROVED SHIFTING REEL.
These, combined with the lightness of draught, lowness of cut, simplicity of construction, and strength of material, reader the. machine the most complete offered this season. The Binder is simple and easy to operate and automatic, making sheaves regular in- size and with perfect separation and good shape, with secure knot. Messrs Samuelson, in perfecting this machine, have avoided complication, and have carefully studied extreme simplicity and facility of adjustment. An expert from Messrs Samuelson’s Factory is nowon the way out. and will arrive in New Zealand early in December, so as co be present to render his services during next harvest. Early application is necessary to avoid disappointment in securing a machine. G. G. STEAD, Managing Director. P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director. W. HORNE, 12au Agent, Ashburton. gAVE TOUR GRAIN AND PURCHASE Walter A. Wood’s TWINE REAPER AND BINDER, Which obtained the FIRST PRIZE and GOLD MEDAL against all comers at the TRIAL held last season in Christchurch, under the auspices of the Canterbury A. and P. Association. This Machine combines Lightness of Draught, Simplicity of Construction, Ease op Management, Durability, and with Quantity and Quality er Work. Ealing, 21st December, —To Messrs Poyntz and Co, —Gentlemen.—In answer to your enquiry 1 might state that the Wood’s Twine Binder, works to my entire satisfaction,and may mention that during last season, I cut 164 acres of wheat during a stiong wind with perfect ease, and produced good work. Yours truly, Henry Herne, manager for J. E. Ruddenktau. Newlands, 22nd December, —Messrs Poyntz and Co., Ashburton.—l have this day completed cutting 25 acres of rye grass on my farm at Newlands, with a W. A. Wood’s Twine Binder, purchased from you, last year, to my entire satisfaction. The crop is now lying on the ground, and speaks for itself. Anyone wishing to see the crop can do so on visiting my farm. Yours faithfully, Martin Griffin,
FOR SALE— Second-hand GRASS-STRIPPER. FOR SALE— Second-hand McCormick REAPERS and BINDERS. FOR SALE— Four-horse DRAY. FOR SALE— A WAGONETTE, in capital order. FOR SALE— An Eight-horse-power ENGINE, by Clayton and Bhatlleworlh, in good order. FOR SALECOMBINE, by Marshall. ON SALEBINDER TWINE, WIRE, and OIL, at current rates. ** Poyntz & Co., AGENTS
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 832, 3 January 1883, Page 2
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