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public Notices. T. Hoult's PORK SHOP IS EEMOYED i TWO DOORS HIGHER UP EAST ST. Call and See Him. — — 1 GOOD SITTING ROOM FOR I VIBITORS. TEW ZEALAND OLOTHINQ FACTOR* rHE NEW GOODS FOB THE WINTER SEASON ZSOW OPENED OUT The k is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED m THE TOWN, And the variety of Style and Patterns m Men's, Youths', and Boys 1 Clothing leaveß nothing to be desired. | Ihonsands of Men's and Boys Suits, * newest styles. Trousers and Trousers and Vests manufactured of New Zealand Tweeds. Every garmen warranted shrunk Overcoats, Waterproof Coats and Loggings m great variety Eats, comprising every new styfe worn HhiMron'i Jersey Suite, Child/ 1 } Men-of-War Suits gentlemen's Hosiery, Scarves; Oxford Regatta and White Shirts Bugs, Portmanteaus, and Travelling Bags Che celebrated WEBTHEIM BK«VIN(* MACHINE. Time Payment*. N.Z CLOTHING FACTORY, East Btrmt. RACINE FAN FAEM MILL THE TESTED FARM MILt. The Cheapest and Beet Fin Mill m the Market. $0 Farmer valuing Clean tieed can ffc to go withont a EACINE EAN MILL. Practical Farmers have pronounced it th& Best—read TESTIMONIALS below. While it has capacity to Glean from CO to IO x bashe)ja per hour. Ho. 1 FARM MILL Is 2ft Bin over all, nnd is fnrnißhed with t Wheat Hnrdle, one Wheat Bcicen and G with tide Bpottt, ene Barley Bieve, and one Sieve. Sieves for other purposes ami md charged for as «t»«. rBBBIM A«. PFBBBIMAH would call your attention « to this Improved Farm Fanning Mill whicTi combines ail the advantages of the varioos Mills now m nst, and also the following important and greatly needed Improve* msnts ;— ■ FißST.—ln the width of the MiU, it being wider than most Farm Mills of similar size, thereby increasing the cleaning capacity to » large extent. , ..... Second.— The improved plan of hanging th Bhoe upon strong strap-hinged hangers* thn. preventing constant breakage. THinn.— ln themaSteref fastening the drum ha head to the po*s by means of a caitiron lorf circle, »nd secured to the posts by sorews (instead of wooden cleats morticed into posts and held by wooden keys), adding increased strength and durability to tha Mill. FouBTH. — The great advantage of raising or lowering the slide m the Hopper means of ft screw. The lions we of tho moßt approved the wheel, pinion, and shake irons being strong. Toe gearing is all placed on the in* side of the mill, ont of the wajfr The bearing is formed by the hnb of tho large wheel running m 4 thimble or box, three inches long, of Chilled Iron and extending through the pottta, giving it a steady and easy motion. For cleaning and separating all kinds of grain, we guarantee thie Mill to be equal to, and m fact mperior, m all respects, to any now m use. The fan with wind boards are so arranged that the wind mikes the hnrdle m suoh a manner as to blow all foul stun! and light , grain over the hurdle. The side spout delivers the No 1 ft rain at the side, and the Ho 2 grain at the front of the Mill. The grader can be so adjusted as to separate and deliver through the side spout a greater or less portion of the best grain; The wheat screens and grader are so arranged as to effectually take out cockle from No 1 and No 2 wheat* No Farmer or Dealer shonld be withont one sb they are inralnable to all who wish to market their seed m good condition, and thus save the heavy deductions usually made for impnrities and foul stuff, and also the extra freight charges and cost of cleaning. They also save time, and by the thorough and complete work which can be accomplished with them, Boon repay the cost incurred m their purchase. To Farmers raißing large quantities of Grain, or Seertß, we wonld recommend the No 2 Ware* house MiU, as specially adapted for their use, us the great saving of time will compensate for the difference m the first cost They can be run by hand as easily a* a Farm Bize, although constructed much heavier, and made more durable. Be guided by experience of others and ©rder a H Bacine Mill." Ton don't want a better record than it has. Bead. MADE A SPLENDID JOB. I put some bags of wheat through last spring, they made a splendid job. A neighbor borrowed mine to run through some oaty wheat ; he was highly pleased with the job they made;— William Blaf b, Hillfort WalWera NEVER SAW ITS EQJAL. I have only used the •» Racine » Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed. It has given me great satisfaction. I have never seen its equal for grading wheat for seed, an« I have Been and helped io work % good many. wtlmam Brook, Church Hill. Waiwera, COMPLIMENTARY. I am very much pleased with it,— JoHW CHARACTER. I have given the ■•• Racine " Warehouse Fan MiU a good trial, and it gives every stfistao. ton. I consider it » first-rate article. It cleans and grades grain rapidly and well, w strong, works smoothly , and will, I think, provt durable. It is much Superior to any other machine of the kind I have ever seen.— F. W« HAOK.BHZIB (the Captain), Poraahaka. BEST MACHINE OF THE KIND I HAVE EVER SEEN. I have tried it with iwheat, oats, and turnip eeed. I can confidently say that it is all that it claims to be. In fact, it is a loug way the best machine of the kind I have ever seen, With a larger assortment of riddles, I believe it will dress m a superior manner any kind seeds.— William Littlbjohw, Waiwera WOULD *.OT LIKE TO WANT ONE NOW— NO ONE SHOULD. ; lean confidently recommend the" Racine Fanners te do their work well, and with extreme facility. I would not by any meani like t« want one now, and I think no farme: should— David Maokbhzib, Waiwera. Want of space, not of TESTIMON A] (ate* «ey b« perused by thoße requinni more estouony), requires out wtau* haj Vast htre.but wo invite you to call and inspec

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1651, 1 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1651, 1 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1651, 1 September 1887, Page 1

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