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ZmmmMmtmmm9Bag/gKwrssssaammmv •>■ ■ . ._r...<_z=_a Public Notices. SHEEP SHEAES. JUST Received, ex " lonic," a new lot of the following, — 8.8.A. N.Z. 11 A., N.Z. 38 A.S. with and without Drivers 75. AXBO,— Real Turkey Oilstones. J. ORE .& CO. (LATE ORR AND ALOORN.) MOKE BARGAINS. WE hare received ANOTHER BIG LOT of TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, j Which we can Sell at English PRICE The prinolpal lines are Boya' and I Men's Sniti and Tronsers, Hats, Hosiery Towela, Quilta, Shirta, Infant's Peliuei Corsets, Sunshades, etc. The lot are marked In plain Figures, and now Ready for Sale COME EARLY AND SATS 60 PER CENT. JOHN ORE & CO. ECONOMY IN TIME : ECONOMY IN LABOR: ECONOMY IN FENCING MATERIAL. Patent Titan^Wire Strainer. ADVANTAGES: IT strains a wire anywhere, either at post or midway ; makes the best knot, and one which seldom breaks old wire ; does not slip about m working ; strains with unrivalled power, ease, and freedom from annoyance ; does not allow the wire to slacken more than ONESIXTEENTH of an inch while being secured; combines lightness and strength m the highest degree ; can bo conveniently applied to all purposes which require wires to be 3oined under tension. A REVOLUTION IN WIRE FENCING EFMCTED BY REID'S PATENT TRIPLEX WIRE STRAINER. (Patented m 1885 throughout Great Britain, the United States, and the Colonies.) No StrainiDg Posts required except ai the angles of fences. The boring of Straining Posts unnecessary. The advantages claimed for these, the latest and most improved means of straining wire fences, are : - THEY COST NOTHING, because thej pay their cost m the straining posts (hiy aavo THEY ARE A DIRECT GAIN m economy of time and labor, because no boring of straining posts is required, and tbe whole process of straining occupie. only about quarter the usual time. THEY EFFECT A FURTHER' SAVING of time and labor as lobg aa the fence exists, because they are left permanently attached to the wires, which can therefore be tightened or slackened whenever desired. Comparative Estimate of 14 chains ol 6- Wire Fence. under obdinary method. No Wire Stretchers left attached. b. d. 2 strains of 7 chains each, requiring 3 straining posts at say 3s each 9 0 Labor at 2 strains of 6 wires, eey 1 man for 1 hour, at Is per hour 1 Labour digging, erecting, and fixing 3 b training posts and e'tays for same, say 1 man for 4 hours, at Is per hour „ 4 0 Labor boring two straining posts, say 1 man for 20 minutes ... 0 4 Total ... i" UNDER NEW SYSTEM. Triplex Wire Stretchers being left attached to Wire. a. d. 1 strain of 14 chains, Patent Triplex Wire Stretchers used midway, and straining 7 chains on each side ; only 2 straining posts required,, at say 3s each ... 6 0 Labor at one strain of 6 wires, aay 1 man for 20 minutes, only no fastening being required ( ... 0 4 Labor erecting, digging, and fixing 2 straining posts and stays for same, say 1 man for 2 hours, 40 minute 2 No boring required... 0 0 °Cost of 6 Triple Wire Stretohers, at aay about 8d each ... ... 4 0 Total „ , 13 0 •NOTES WELL. —If TITAN WIRE 3TBAINER be used and removed after straining, the above, item of 4s will also be saved, though at the expenaa.of future efficiency. r bowing New System to be co much nore economical than th<) old *ne — that a jalance ia left over after '.ncluaing the coet \f Triplex Wire S4r*tehti /// McCallum & Co.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1698, 29 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1698, 29 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1698, 29 October 1887, Page 4

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