PICKFORD AND UNDEILL TJURNITURE WABEHOUSE, CABINETMAKERS AND UNDERTAKEN, C TANORED STREET, Opposite Union Bank. NEW GOODS— Chaw of all kinds, Toilet Ware, Pier and Ttilet Gla«ses, Mattreasas and Falllases, Coaches, Cheap Perambulators Fdbniturb to aky Design Made to Obde&i 1 Having procored a very superior HEARSE and MOURNING COACH, with Plumes and complete fittings, they are now prepared to undertake FUNERALS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY "With Despatch and Economy, combined with reasonable charges. 11J51 I MITCHELL & TURNER, \ rpHB old estabh'ahed Drapers, Clothisrs, and Outfitters, of Fowler's Buildings, "JL Tanered Btreafc, have now on view and for sale at Marvellously Low Prices, THKIB, NEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer Drapery: For Style, Quality, and Value cannot be beaten m Aehbartoa. I OLOTHINa CLOTHING, COME ANB SEE OUR Xaiapoi and Ashburfoa So its, from 47s 0d ; 103 pairs Kaiapoi Trousers froat 16s 6d ; 1 case Colored Moles nt 5e lid. Bcota all aorta and- eizea; Hats, immense stock, Tweeds, Felt and Straw, Bhfrts, Underclothing, Ao, &o. m Every Variety and all prices. Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, and FurnishIngs. I HOW IS THB TIME TO PURCHASE, BEFORE SHOW DAT, Mitchell and Turner, 0 162 TANCRED STREET? THE MONAECH OF THEJARVEST FIELD. THE HORireBY LIGHT-DBJLTJGHT STEEL SHEAF-BINDING HARVESTER THE SIMPLEST, THE STRONGEST, THE MOST RELIABLE, THE EABIB;ST TO MANAGE, ak» THE LIGHTEST IN DRAUGHT ©p aht UNDER IN THE MARKET! * HE HORNS BY HOLDS The Three Largest Prices ever offered m the World ! And an unequalled record of Colonial Honors. B. BOBNBBY & SONS, LIMITED, constructed their first Sheaf Binder m 1875, and havft gone on rteadily improving them, profiting by every year's experience, and by the failure of other Machines, nctil they have now no hesitation m recommending their Binder as the most practical ar.d perfect Machine m the market. GEORGEJAMEBON, AGENT, ASHBUETON. $g° Farmers are] incited to iospect carefnlly the Machine for tho Coming Season, >t the Show Grounds, Christchnrch. ANGLO-AMERICAN STO DRILLS, T*ARWEBB wiohinjr for the above MACHINES for nee NEXT BEASON will oblige gj by forwarding particulars of their OHDEBS before 30th November next, ac only a limited number will be imported. A good supply of FITTINGS and EXTBAS always kept la stock, GEO. JAMESON, WEST STREET. Sole Agent lor Ashburton District, .jSTILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS, AND^THIS IS ENDOBBED™BY THE BTJYIKG [PUBLIC. SALES yißß6Tii,6fl7 MACHINES. TBI-lrecord'standa nnparaHed. It is laidShefore the pnbllc a'Btho bent evidence of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPEKB. This exhibit of Sales showing at once their rolame and their marvellous growth has alwiys had, and mast continue to have, tn irreiistable lnflaenoe open th< judgment of the farmer m determining what mike of machine it is practically ah! economically bis Interest to own. The beet possible teat of the meiit of machinery is cpssparlsor^ This is tho tost upon which we are iat!s6ed to rest the claims of the WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTING MACHINES. Each year's addition to the record of sales contributes to the value of the test. It will be seen that tnoro than 45,000 machines have been placed m the hands of the farmers during last season, and it is everywhere known that these farmers unite m tho verdiot that tho harvesters, binders, mowers and reapers that do tbs beet work m the grain field and hay field, that are most resdUy nnderstood and rperated by the driver, ihat are most easily drawn by the team, and that last the longest, are those (hat bear the name of „_. WALTER JL. WOOD, ■.'name which there machintß^have long made.familiar in'all 4 olviUsed|p&rtßjcf jthejworld, ; DURABILITY t [OF|;THE*WOOI>2MAOHINES^ Ssleßto^zepairs'letß than for any' ether Maohmes. $?It is ft fact"»iteß»ed by sgents^vho sell thfir, and by farmers who BIQ them, that Wood's Machines requires far lrae repairs than any other meohines^in nee. ' No other harvesting masbices are es durable »&d free from breakage*,) r;P. FFBRIMAIT, Asliburton, Agent. AGAIN VICTOKiOUSn THE Latest Honors—first pr?ze— Gold Medal end 500 francs Awarded to the Walter A. Wood Binder, after a three days' Government trial, at Melon, In France. MoOosmick Wood-frame 2nd, HornsbySrd. The " Cnltivator and Country Gentleman " says :— " The trial at Melnn was a grand sneceas. It was attended by the French Cabinet Minister of Agrionltnre, and tbe X>ep»rtment Director, as well as xrany other French Government officials. M, ! Vassil'dre, Invpector-General of Agriculture, having personal direction." The result bas been published m the leading American dallies— eait— westnorth and south — m the following cable despatch, which was clipped from the '•JSew York Tribune," of Hth August, 1887:— "A Government Harvehttr and Binder Contest was held near Melun, July 29, 80, 31, the most important European contest since 1885. The WALTER A. WOOD Machine reoeived first prf^—gold medal and 500 francs. McCormlck Wood-frame, second ; Hornsby, third. McOormiok St»el-fiame Mtcbloe, iad vTohoatOQ'e, *ni Aolcboret's.filaoblDeß also competed m he
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1707, 9 November 1887, Page 2
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