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Special Advertisements. QOAL COAL. COAL. We have now IN STOCK, ex Conference, a large supply of the Old Lambton Coal. This is the BEST HOUSE COAL imported. 18n TUCKER, REST ELL & 00.

'VTOTIOE TO BLACKSMITHS, -i-T BREWrRS, AND OTHERS. Just larded, ex Mary Campbell, from Greymouth, a supply of the CELEBRATED Brunner Coal, The best procurable for blacksmith and steam purposes. n 27 TUCKER,- RESTELL A 00.

We have now IN STOCK and for sale, ex vessels from Kaipara, a large assortment of DRESSED AND UNDRESSED Kauri Timber, including sizes to suit all requirements of the Building Trade. WELL - SEASONED TIMBER for Joiners and Cabinetmakers. Also, from Foxton, ex Awaroa and Forest Queen, Totaral Black Pine, of Ihe best quality to be obtained. 021 TUCKER, RESTELL & CO.

EWEST BOOKS at B. BEVAN’S, Saunders’ Buildings. Oasaell’s Popular Educator, Chambers’ Journal of Popular Literature, Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Management, the Leisure Hour, Every Boy’s Annual, Little Wide-Awake, Chatterbox, Children's Friend, Child’s Companion, Infant’s Magazine, Band of Hope Review, Morning Dewdrops (by Mrs C. L. Balfour), Captain Cook’s Voyages, and others. A large stock of second-hand beoks—all offered at the lowest possible price for cash. 32

THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Is prepared to Insure against Fire ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, Whether Growing, in Stook, in Stack, or in Store, At Lowest Current Rates. JAMESON & ROBERTS, 71 Agents, Ashburton. rnHE SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INJL SURANOE COMPANY. Head Office; 151, West George street, Glasgow. Capital ... £1,000,000 FIRE RISKS taken at lowest current rates. Claims promptly settled here. W. R. BOYLE, n 7 Agent, Ashburton. g ATE TOUR GRAIN, AN» 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 tha Canterbury A. and P. Association. This Machine combines Lightness of Draught, Simplicity of Construction, Ease of Management, Durability, and with Quantity and Quality of Work. Ealing, 21st December, —To Messrs Poyntz and Co,—Gentlemen. —In answer to your enquiry I might shite that the Wood’s Twine Binder, works te my entire satisfaction,and may mention that during last season, 1 cut 154 acres of wheat during a stiong wind with perfect ease, and produced good work. Sours truly, Henry Herne, manager for J. E. Ruddenkiau. Newlands, 22nd December, —Messrs Poyntz and Co., Ashburton. —I 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 tho 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 DR \Y. FOR SALE— A WAGONETTE, in capital order. FOR SALE— An Eight-horse-power ENGINE, by Clayton and Shattleworth, in good order. FOR SALECOMBINE, by Marshall. ON SALEBINDER TWINE, WIRE, and OIL, at current rates. Poyntz & 00., AGENTS 1 i aid

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 840, 12 January 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 840, 12 January 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 840, 12 January 1883, Page 2

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