Business Notices. MERCANTILE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED. CAPITAL £250,000. Twenty Per Cent, of Profits Divided Annually among the Policy Holders. LOWEST HATES OF PREMIUM.' STACKS, BARNS, AND AGRICULTURAL RISKS GENERALLY, on most Favorable Terms. Special Notice. —As this Company has been the means of Reducing Fire Premiums, Insurers will best consult their own interests by heartily it, and so prevent a return to the Old Ratos. Agents for Ashburton and District, ORR & CO. *
CANTERBURY BRANCH. EsTABLi SH LT '“' r '«« ‘7'~ : OaPITAL t 1,000 : 0OH COMPANY. fJIHE PREMIER COLONIAL FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING CROPS ACCEPTED AT THE LO WEST CURRENT RATES. George Jameson. AGENT, ASHBURTON. 24 T HE WOND ER OP THE WORLD. Herman’s WORLD-RENOWNED SHEEP WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER. This preparation is known throughout the civilised world to be far superior to anything yet discovered for eradicating tick, scab or lice on sheep, goats or cattle. It is sufficient to say that One Shilling Packet of the Powder dissolved in two buckets of water will wash Eighteen Sheep. This admits the most economist, as well as the simplest plan in the world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident to farm stock. By its use the farmer can secure the health of his stock at the rate of |d per head per annum. In all large Sheep Districts in Australia, South America, and Africa, no other preparation is used. The vermin destroyer is also invaluable for the purpose of the Horticulturist; and it is most extensively used by the Flower and Kitchen Gardener in Europe, America, and the British possessions in all parts of the Globe. One packet dissolved in two buckets of water will serve for over half an acre of ground and will effectually prevent blight and exclude all other garden peats. As a Yermin Killer it is an unrivalled specific. Its use will speedily exterminate all household pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animals, moths in furs, and insects on birds of all kinds, from the canary to the poultry. For this purpose simpl and plain direclions are given on every packet. The powder can also be used in a dry state for the destruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled on a slice of bread and butter, or a piece of meat or cheese is sought after greedily by those vermin, while the household pets such as cats and dogs will not touuh it in any form, and are therefore perfectly safe. The above marvellous discovery has gained for Herman Bros, and Go., London, the silver medal at the mtercolonial Exhibition at Melbourne, 1866, besides testimonials- from Government officia and all the elite of the medical faculty in Europe. HERMAN BROS. & CO. beg to announce! that they have appointed CHARLES NEATB, Chemist and Druggist, East street, their sole Agent for Ashburton and vicinity, and from him the preparation cac be obtained in parcels Price—One Shilling ;or six packets for Five Shillings, Liberal reduction Manufactory—BEAUMONT SQUARE, MILE END ROAD, LONDON. 8 28 Crown iron Works, CHRISTCHURCH. PAINTED CORRIv. ATED IRON—The cheapest Building Iron ever introduced it is 40 per cent, below Galvanised Corrugated, To be had in 5,6, and 7 feet lengths. This I 1h now being extensively used for Stabling, Outbuildings, and Fencing, Thomas Crompton, \IMAGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, Christchurch 9 447
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rjl a E CHAMPION CORD BINDER WARDER, BUSHNFLL AND GLESSNKR, Manufacturers, Springfield, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois. The Champion Binder is a machine made for Hard Service, and upon this preeminent fact the reputation of all Champion Machines is founded. The Cutting Apparatus is acknowledge to be immeasurably superior to that on any other Harvester. The finger bar is of angle steel and the fingers of wrought iron. The Platform Belt runs within half an inch of the knife, enabling the Champion to cut and convey the shortest crop in good manner. The Butter Belt employed on some machines is a rickety, rapidly running arrangement, and is superseded in the Chnnpion by an iron Butts Packer, durable and effective. The ft’tain Wheel is voty high, has a broad tire, and the bearing in the centre is ICin lone, is vastly superior to the main wheel of any other binder, and will run a dozen years, and not cant over or get loose and shaky. The Elavating Belts on other harvesters are nearly perpendicular, on the Champion, however, the angle is very slight, requiring much leas power to elevate the grain, and it is not necessary to run the belts so close together, the heads of the grain are not broken offer shelled out. These features are only found in the Champion, and every farmer will realise their importance. The Binding Mechanism is a combination of the best know systems, and is thoroughly perfected. The makers of the Champion control the Appleby pa'ents, and all harvesters using this system pay them a royalty. The Champion contains other improvements too numerous to particularise, and must be seen to be appreciated. The Expensive Materials used in the Construction of this Harvester make it the Moat Costly of any made, but it is decided to MAKE THE PRICE THE SAME AS THOSE ALREADY IN THE MARKET: AND SPECIAL TERMS Will be made to Farmers ordering for Next Season. For full particulars, apply to the SOLE AGENT, EDWARD REECE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, Colombo speekt, Cheistohoech. 6 1003
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1275, 9 June 1884, Page 1
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