ALBEET ROBEETS bas fob sale,— Clovers, — iED, WHITE, COWGBASS, ALSYKE, and TBEFOIL. RYEGRASB, COCKSFOOT, akd RAPE, Golden Tares, Cape Barley, BD', PEAS, SEED OATb (various Kinds), CBLSBED BEANS PLOUGH BHABES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Aqkncvledgvl to be THE BEST IN FHE MARKET __ .. . . - ■ . - r -JH i i i.r PICKFORIT AND UNDRILL 7URNITDRB WAREHOUSE, OAB'NETMAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS TAKCRED STREET, Opposite Union Bank. NFiW GOODS— Chaira of all kin^s, Toilet Ware, Pier and Toilet GUwws [attreweß and Pulliaees, Couches, Cheap Perambulators. FUBNITURB TO ANY JJESIGN MADE TO OkDBB. Haying procnred a very superior HEARSE and MOURNING COACH, with lames and complete fittinpg, they are now prepared to undertake FUNERALS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY ?ith Despatch and Economy, combined with reasonable charges. 11J53 -— MONARCH OF THEJIARVEST FIELD. THK HOENBBT LIGHT-DP AUGHT STEEL SHEAF-BINDING HARVESTER 'HE SIMPLEST, THE BTKONGEBT, THE MObT RELIABLE, THE EASIt-ST TO MANAGE, akd THE LIGHTEST IN DRAUGHT or any BINDER IN THE MAKKETI THE HORNS BY HOLD8 __ Nic Tbr«e Largest Prizes ever offered m the World 1 And an unequalled record 0 Colonial Honors. ft. HOENEBT & SONB, LIMITED, constructed their first Sheaf Binder m 1875 md have cone on pteedily improving them, rrofithg by every'yrar'a experience, an< >y the failure of other Machines, nntil the y have now no he6itat'on m recommending heir Binder as the most practical and perfect fiJtchine m the market. ANGLO-AMERICAN^ S^3ED DRILLST FARMEBB wishing for the above MACHINKB for uee NEXT SEASON will obb> by forwarding particulars of their OBD&BS beforo 30th November next, a jnly a limited number will be imported. A good supply of FITTINGB and EXTRAS always kept m stock, GEO. JAMESON, WEST STREET, Sole Agent for Ashburton District. STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS, AND THIS IS ENDOESED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. SALES FOR 1886, 45,557 MACHINES. ITsBI* record stands nnparalled. It ie laid before the"pablic as the beak e?lden6r J of the merit of tb« WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and BEAPRKS. Thin exhibit of Fales ahr wing at once their volame and their marvolloaa growth, bag always had, and must oontinne to have, en irreiistable Inflaenoe upon the [augment of the farmer lo determining what make of machine it la practically anc soenomloally Ms Interest to ovrn. The best possible test nf the merit of machinery is r>p«iparleon, This Is the teal apon wbiob vre are eatinfied to reat the claims of the V/ALTER A. WOOD HA.R VESTING MACHINES. Eaoh year's addition to the record of sales contributes tc the value of the test. It will ba Been that tnora than 45 000 machines have been placed In the hands oi the farmers during last vearon, and it Is everywhere known that these farmers unite m the vprdfet that 4he harvesters, bi< ders, mowers and reapers that do the best work m <he craln field arid hay field, thft are most readily understood And operatec by ihe driver, that ure moat easily drawn by the team, and that last the loDgest, an thoie that bear the name of VVAL T R. A. WOOD. I Dams which theie maohincß|bave,lorg,made[famil(ar m »Il|o!?lliBed parts of .the world, DURABILITY OP THE WOOD MACHINES] Sales ofifepaira Ibbs than for any other Machines. It Is a fact attested by agents who sell them, and by farmers who oso them, tbc( Wood's Machines requires far Ifss repairs than any other machines In uee. N( Dtber harvesting machines are as durable »nd free from breakages, F. FEEKIMAJS", Aslilmrton, Agent. AGAIN VICTORIOUS.! THE Latest Honors— first prize— Gold Medal and 500 franca awarded to the Walter A. Wood Binder, after s three days' Government trial, at MelaD, In France. McOorcolek Wood-f nme 2nd, Hornsby 3rd. The "Cultivator and Country Gentleman" cays :— "The trial at Melun w»8 1 grand succeea. It wbb attended bp the French Cabinet Minister of Agrionlture, and be Department Director, as wall as irsny pfcher French Government oniolals. A3 ausU'ere, lovpeotor-General of Agrfeulturo, haying personal direction." The result has been published iv the larding Am^rfctn dailies — eait—weat— Dor'h Bati south — In the following cable dfisrfl'ob, wblph ,w»b pipped from th«> II New York Tribune," of 11th A gnat, lUOT :— A Gorernmehji TlajTeater iqj Piinder Contest w»t held near Melnn JaU 20, aO, 31, the tno»t imvortaat Karopoa^. onaieat sinro 1885. 'JTbe WALTER A. WOOD Machine received first prfse— gold medal «nH 500 francs. MoCorjutok Wood-frame, etcond ; Hornsby, third MoOormlok s v\'U%vae 9 nJ T.Lnßton.p, zH Ackboret'* MacbiDea^leo comptted In h$
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 2
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731Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 2
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