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Public Notices. , * WANTED KNOWN. —Andrew Orr "* announces that ho has just secured tbe services of a First-class DresFma^or who bas teen accustomed to City Trade, and whose style and fitting is all that can be desired. •fTTANTED KNOWN.— That tho Groat vv Jubilee Salo is now going en. Presents for all cu^omers»whtf purchase 5s worth. Andrew Orr, WANTED KNOWN. —That Long Curtains at 3a lid, Brussels Carpets 3s lid, Tapestry 2s 6d, Hearth Bugs 2s 6d, Oil Cloths greatly reduced at the Jubilee Sale at Andrew Orr's TTTANTED K:;O\VN.-A Large Stock *V 0 f lilies', Gents, and Cbildrc-n's Boots nnd fchoes at your own prices ; Ladies' Boots 4a 0d to 5b 9d ; Children's Boots from ls —The Jubilee Eale, Andrew Orr. "TTT ANI ED KNOWN.— That Gents' W Suits made to measure from Ashbuiton Tweed fer £3 7s Cd. You can select your own Tailor.— Andrew Orr. WANTED KNOWN— Andrew Orr will give, up to the 20th June, one of the Queen's Jubilee Medals to every Customer th-t purchases to the amount of 5s worth j those who purchase 20a worth and upwards will bave the ohoice of a great variety of valuable Jubilee presents. Andrew Orb, A 1 / ANTED Kuown~*A good Blanket, VV Ashburton made, 6s 6d ; fingering wool, la, la 31, Is 6d and 2s per handle, at the Jubilee Sale. Andrew Orr. WANTED Known— Ball Dresses and Tailor-made Costumes a speciality at Andrew Ore's Drew making Department WANTED Known— Scotchmen to the front— Sporrans, hese, tartans, caps, eto, st tho Jubilee Sale. Andrew Orr, EACINE FAN FAKM MILL ' THE TEETED FARM MILL. The Cheapest and Beat Pi n Mill m tbe Market. No Farmer valuing Clean deed can aff to go withont a EACINE PAN MILL. Practical Fnrmrrs have pronounced it tbe Best— rend TESTIMONIALS below. While it hna capacity to Olean from CO to 90 bushels per hour. No. 1 FARM MILL Ib 2ft B'n oyer all, nnd is furnished with one Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader with side spout, ono Barley Sieve, and one Oat Sieve. Sieves for other purposes furnished and charged for aa extras. F. FBBRIMAN; FFEBBIM&tt would call yonr ntt«nticn • to thia Improved Farm Fanning Mi)), whicn combinea all the advantages of tbe vanona Milln now m use, and also tbe follow* ing important and greatly seeded Improve, menta : — First.— ln the width of the Mill, it being wider tboh meat Farm Mills of Bimilar tiz", thereby increasing the cleaning capacity to a large extent. fcEOOKB —The improved plan of hanging tho ehoo upoe etrong strap- hinged hangers, thus preventing coretont brenknpe. Thitd— ld tbe mofcterr f fasfening tbedrnm (i hrod to "be potta kj means of a caetiron half cirrle, and seemed to the posts by ecrews {inEterdof wooden cleats morticed into pouts and held by wooden kejß), adding increased strength and durability to the Mill. Fourth.— -The groat advantage of raising or lowering the elide m the Horper mrana of a screw. • The ircr.B sic cf the meat approved the wh'. el, pinion, and shake irona being etrong. lhe gearing is all placed on the in> aide of the mill, out cf the way. The bearing is formed by tbe hub of tbe large wheel running m a thimble or lox, three inches long, of Ch'lled Iron and extending through the pcst> , giviug it a steady and eaßy motion. For cleaning and separating all kinds of grain, we guarantee thie Mill to be equal to, and m fact enprrior, m all respects, to any now inuEe. The fan with w'nd boards are so arranged that tho wind strikes the hurdle m surh » manner aa to blow all fcul stuff and light grain over the hurdle. Tho side spout delivers the No 1 f rain at the Bide, and the No 2 gr; m at the front of the Mill. The grader can 1c so adjusted as to separate and deliver through the side spout a greater or lees portion of the beet groin; Tho wheat screens and grader are bo arranged cs to effectually take ont c.ckle from No 1 and No 2 wheat. No Farmer or Dealer ehottld be without cne r>» they are In valuable to all who wieh. to market their seed m gcod condition, and thus save the heavy deductions usually made for impurities and foul stuff, and also the extra freight charges and ccst of cleaning. They also save time, and by tbe thorough aud complete work which can be accomplished with tbem, toon repay the cost incurred m their purchase. . To Farmers raisin g large quantit ies of Grain , or ece^P, we.wonld recommend tbe No 2 Warehouse Mill, as specially adapted for their use, aa the great saving of time will compeneate for the difference m the first cost. They can be run by hard as easily as a Farm S'ze, altho gh constructed much heavier, and made more dm able. Bs guided by experience of others and order a" Ba me Mill. " You don't wnnt a better record than it has. Bead. MADE A SPLENDID JOB. I put some bags of wheat through last spring, they mado a splendid job. Ant i»hbor borrowed mine to run through some oaty wheat; be was highly pleased with the job they made. — Willmm JPlahie, Hilllort Waiwera. .. NEVER BAW ITS EQUAL. 1 have only used the " Racine " Mill, as yet, for dresaing oatg, wheat, and grass feed, It haß given me great satisfaction, I have never . Been ita equal for grading wheat for Eced, and I huve seen and helped 'c work a good many, — Wiiltam Brook, t.burch Hill. Waiwera. COMPLIMENTARY. I am very much pleased with it,— John Cambrok, Swift Creek, Kelso. COULD NOT BATE A BETTER CHARACTER. I have given the '* Bacine " Warehouse Fan Mill a gooi trial, and it gives every -sa'ist acton. I consider it a first-rate article. It clrana and grades grain rapidly and well, is strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, prove durable. It is much trvperjior to any other machine of the kind I have ever seen — F. W. Mackenzie (the Captain), Pomnhaka. BEST MACHINE OF THE KIND I HAVE EVER BEEN. I have tried it with wheat, oats, and turnip seed. I can confidently say that it is all that it claims to be. ... In fsct, it is a. long way the brat machine of the kind I have ever seen. With a larger assortment of riddles, I believe it will dress ia a superior manner any kind seeds. — William Littlejahw, Waiwera WOULD NOT LIKB TO WANT ONE NOW— NO ONE SHOULD. I oan confidently recommend the " Racinn Fanners te do their work well, and with extreme facility. I would not by any means, like to want one now, and I think no farmer should —David Mackenzie, Waiwera. Want of space, not of TESTIMONIAL (moro may be perneed by those requiring moie testimony), requires our making a halt just here, but wo invito you to call and inspect MILLS and TE37 IMONI ALS ¥, FEEEIMAN/

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1592, 24 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1592, 24 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1592, 24 June 1887, Page 4

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