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. , . Xublic Notices. WIG *h a ve varrods "eutiitf of l mbne^f lend on approved Frocboli Securities ut Lowest Current Ratoa o Interest . WILDTNG & LEWIS, Solicitors Ashburton, GIIASS LAND TO LST. A HIGHLY Improvecl Farm of 711 Acre;-, m 7Pdddooko, securely forced and Wcusr Raqa tbrcugh each paddock the buik. m Eoglifh Graea. For furthei particulars apply to : : ; GEORGE JAMESON, ' ' '•''■' Aahbuttoa. ASHBURTON COUNTY STOCK ANI •SAIEYARDS COMPANY. mHE next Sale of Stock will be held ai 1 the Ashburton Yards on TUESDAY, 28th,Jone. ; 'J 5 ' i >■; GEORGE JAMESON/ ; 16t136 , ft - t . ' i -'I £\ ¥ .:" Secretary. , rpHNDERS are Invited for the erection X of a new Grain Store at Gantetbmy Mills. Plans, specifications, and model .can be seen at the Mill. The lowest oi any tender not necessarily accaptad. The tfrae for tenders, owing to holidays, haa been extended to July laX DAVID H. BROWN, 6 131 ■ . Manager. rrEND B RS, are invited for the Cle iring Ji arid : Grabbing of Gorso on tho Chatmes? Estate FuH particulars canbe obtained from tho Manager on the property, to whom Tenders must be sent m not Jater than MONDAY, 27.h', ihst. The .lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' MILES & CO , 204 : Hereford Street, Christchurch. ■. 6*123 ASHBURTON BREID COMPANY. TX7*E beg to intimate to our Friends ¥Jc and Customers that notwithstanding the late advances ; m the price of FLOUR, we continue to Sell our BREAD at 5d per 4ib Loaf for -CASK and monthly accounts. Accounts not paid monthly we charge extra 0 JNQ. C. GRUB 3, 6f107 Manager. JUBILEE EDITION "WEEKLY PRESS." 64 ITS II 64 14 ILLUSTBATIONB. And complete and interesting account of The Queen's Life, Beat' Paper ever published. U^n l^,-: . ■ . :\E. J, PAUL, ■ r ; ' £9m „c . >..;;.; ;. ,n Ajent;| ; jRACINE EAN FABM^IIJLxL. THE TESTED FAnMMILL. • The ? Cheipc3fc and Beßfc Ptn Mill m tbe ■•'■' ■■■'' ■' ; . ■' Markets " . No F^mer valuing Clean t'y-A can a<E to )l V ' co wifh'-nf; a RACINE IAN MILL. Practical Farmers hava pronounced ii the B'.ir— tpqd t l > E3TIM"ONIAL3 bnlow. WH'e it hrs capacity to Clean fcom. 60 to 9) bupbeJs par honr. **" ' No. i FIM JILL. Ia £rt 8n over a 1 !, and ?s furr-'^hod with one Whrat Hurdle, one Whaat Sere ra and G-rader yti*h Bide spout, one Barley Sieve, and one Oat Sie.v-3. Sieves for otbeT purpc3ea furnished and charged for as extras. P. FERRIMAN: F' FEREIMA-N would <r M your attention • to tl islmprovd Farm Fanning Mill, wbicb co nbinc3 pl the advactag i of tho various MU's now m nsf . pnd p'so the following impo. iaut and greatly ne' ded Improvements : — First.— ln the width of tho Mill, it being wider tbnh most Farm Mills of similar eize, theuby increasing the clearing capacity to a large extent. bECOHD —The impi jved p'^n of hanging the ehoa(,nuori strong strap-hinged hangers, thus preventing constant ibfcakage.: ? Third.— ln tbe matter cf fastening the drum or heed to the posts by means of a castiron half circle, and s r cmed to the posts by screws (instead of wooden cV;tßmo:Jicsd into posts ahej' held by tror.-lftn keys); adding incrjas d strength rind dr ability^to tho Mill. . Fourth— TH g.eat advantage of easily rasing or lowf ring the slide m the Hopper by mearsof ar?rew. The irons ne of the mesfc approved pattern, the wh-:el, pinion, pnd shake irons bsing -extra strong. • The gearing ia all phred on the ineide of tho miH, out of the way. The bearirg is formed by the hub of tbe lirge wh ; •! running m a thimble or box, three inches long, of Chilled Jrjn : and. ex^uding Ihrough the posts, giving it a'B^?a'dy and Ptsy motiin. For cleaning and separnting all binds of grain, we guarantee .thie Mil', to be equal to, and m fact Bnnerior.'in all respeo>3, to any now m ree. The fan wiih wind boards aid so nr« rang, d that tha windsciikes thehurdlo m onh a manner pi to blow rll foul stvffi and light grp'u over ' b? hurdle. The side spout delivers the Not t aJn at the aide, and the No 2 gr-in at the front of the Mill. The grrder can le bo adjnsted aB tl separate and, deliver through theside apout a greater, or less portion of tha bsit gi.iin. Th-5 wheat screens and g.ader are bo arranged cs to effectually take out c.cklo from No 1 and No 2 whsati No Farmer or Deale* should bi without one eB thoy ara inraluftblo to all who wish to' market their seed m good condition, and thus gave the .heavy deductions finally made for impnritteß and foul staff, and aleo the extra freight charges and cost of cleaning 1 . They a^BO save time, and by the' thorough and complete work which can bo nocomplißhed with tbem, Eoon repay the cost . incurred m their purchnsr.. ' , ■ .. : To Farmers raising Ip '4 a quantities of Grain, or See. I P.'wa wt.ald recommend the No 2 Warehouse M'l l , as epecia^yadapt I for their use, aa tho greats.Tving'of t J *ue v. Ill compensat j for the d-^er-- ice ; n the fb6t cost. Thoy can be ran hy hnwA as easily an a Farm S zo, although corstruc 1 - : d much heavier, and made more du'able. . B 3 guided by cxperienca of others and order n "Ea me Mi."." Ton don'fc want a betfer record than it has 7 Bead. MADE. AfSPL>SRDID JOB. I put Borne bags of whpat through last spring, thoy made a splendid, job, A neighbor borrowed mmo "to rnri '"through Kome daty wleat; be Mas highly phr id with tho job they made. —William Biakie, HilUort WaiweiJ. NEVER FAW Vls EQUAL. f have only r the~";Bac ne " M J II, ns yet, for* dressing of! to, wheat; and grass Eeed, It has given me gi jut satisfaction, I bavo never seen itsequo.l for grading whe.it for seed, and I have seen and help: 1 ts work a good many. — WiliiUM BROOK, Church Hill, Waiwera. COMPLIMENTARY. I am very much pleased with it,— John Cameron, fciwift Creek, Keleo. , COULD NOT BAVIM 'BETTER OHARA.OTEK. I have given the " Eaoine " Warehouao Fan Mill a goo i trial, and it glv i every Bti'istao;:i- r api -■■•-.-I considor.it «■ first. rate,. article. It ici innd JgrVtie^ grain rap 1 . Jlysand "well,, ia iLvbng,' woi'ks skt il;aly,ana will,! think, prove durable. It ia much Superior to any otlier maiVnb of ilio'kipd I have ever seen — F. W. M^oKß^z^l!l (the Captri^ Pomahaka. BiiBT'MiOHISB OF 'xflE KINfD I HA.VB ■ ..fir-- ,-BVEa BBPN.' • --- ■'I IhiV& tried it-wnhi wheat oats, and turnip peed I cri confidently r iy »Sat it is all that ib clP""rrs to biBV In fret, ifc is a long way the b^.st niaHj : ;ie of tho k'nei I have over Been, •Wjhhti lr -ger assortment of riddles, I Believe it SviU drc : 3s m a au^rior manner any kind E3e<?s — WiTiLiAir LiTTLFjnHir, Waiwera WOUjID NOT LIKE TO WANT OWE NOW— NO ONE .SHOULD. I r- ,n confidently lecommend tho "Eacitt3 Faners t"> do their work well, and wit\ extreme fuciMty. • I would not by nny means like t? want one now, and I think no farmei Bhrc!d —David Mackenzie, Waiwera. Want of space, not of TEBTIMONIAI (more may ba perused by thOBO requivinji more testimony), requ'res our making ahali just here, but wo invite you to call and iußpeol MILLS and TESTIMONIALS •■ *

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1588, 18 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1588, 18 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1588, 18 June 1887, Page 3

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