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<ieorge . ,;a«jir-- n TUiiNIP kiii) RAPIi SMDS. ' TpOR SALE- Pair jla ai,& Green Top "JD Aberdeen, Mamm -th, Ore j atone, and orhc-r vari-jtiss. ; The^o havi» been thorqDi»My tested; and are guiraateed new aid frt-eh GEOItQE JAMESON, Asbbnrtoo. \ ■ fool Season 1887-88. T IBER4L CASH AD Vf NOES m»3« Jj on Large or Srcall Clipa at OuK»!rt \ Katea, Woolpacis and Twine SoppHed. v GEOfiaa JAMESON, Ashbucton^ WOOL Wool. MESSRS MILES AND CO; beg to inform their friends and clients that they propose holding Local Auction Sales of Wool Throughout the Season as usual, and are now prepared to make Liberal Advances on large or small clips free of Commieaion, and at a low rate of interest. SALES will be held as formerly m MR GEO. JAMESON'S SHED, WEST STREET,| Where every care and attention will be given to each lot entrusted to our care. The Shed ia well lighted, convenient, and m every way suited for the proper display Wool. WOULPACKB AND TWINE snpplie* at JjOwcsl Current Kates. J. T. FUKD, Auctioneer. GEORGE JAMESON, Agrat; NO GUBMUH IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. GREAT BARGAINS. npHANFIKG my Customers for their 1 liberal Bupport, I now wish to intimate ihit my establishment is replete m every Department, viz. , Groceries Bnißhware Provisions Patent Medicines Glaeß, Cbina, and fancy Goods Ean hen ware School Requisite* Nolloware fr'ummer Beverages Lnmpn, Cordisls and Kerosene, and. Liquera achine Oi s Confectionery m Some t heap Lines Great Variety m Hardware ard Biaruits by beat Cutlery makers, &c. &o. Aoknt ior Arthur Yate« Garden Seeds. Wfioletale und tiitail Agon: for Nelßon, Moate nnd Co.'a Pure Blended Teas m Ptckages, Boxes, and Chests. H. M- CARSON, EAST .sTKbET, Next 10 tho Bank of Few Zealand. Ist November 1887 H 5 ECONOMY IST TIME: ECONOMY IN LABOE^: ECONOMY IN FENCING MATERIAL. Patent Titan Wire Strainer. ADVANTAGES: IT strains a wire anywhere, either 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 slackon moro than ONESJXTEENTH of an inch while being secured ; combines lightness and strength m the highest degree ; can be conveniently applied to all purposes which require ■v:?reß to be joined under tension* A E EVOLUTION IN WIRE MSSCIKC EFFECTED BY REID'S PATENT TRIPLEX WIRE STRAINER. (Patented m 1885 throughout Great Sritain, the United States, and the Colonits.) No Straining Postsl required except at the angleß of fences. The boring of Straining Posts unnecessary. The advantages claimed for these, the latest and mos f » mproved means of straining wire fences, are : - THEY COST NOTHING, because thej pay their cost m the etraining they Bave. THKY ARE A DIRECT GAIN m economy of time snd labor, because no being of straining posts is required, and the whole pmcesß of straining occupies only abont quarter the tifinal »imo. THEY KFFEOT A FURTHER SAVING of time and labor as l»ng aa the fence < xisfp, beoause they are left perma- . nently attached to the wires, ■ hich can therefoie be tightened or slackened when* ever de ired. Compatative Estimate of 14 chain* of 6- Wire Fence. TTNDER 01 DINARY METHOD. No W ire Stn tcherb left attached. B. d. 2 Bt r iunß of 7 chains each, requiring 3 straining posts at nay 3b eat h 9 0 labor at 2 si rain •> of 6 wires, say 1 man f or 1 hour, at In per hour 1 Labour d e^inir, erecting, and fixing. 3 Htraining posts and stays tor same pay 1 man for 4 hours, at Is per hour ... .„ ... 4 0 Labor boring two straining posts, cay 1 man for 20 minutes ... 0 4 Total IF! UNDER NEW SYSTEM. Triplex Wiro Stretchers being left attached to Wire. ■• 1 strain of 14 chains, Patent Triplex Wiro Stretchers used midway, and Btraining 7 chains on each side ; only 2 straining posts required, at say 3a each „. 6 0 Labor at one strain of 6 wires, aay 1 man for 20 minutes, only no faßieningg,eing required ... 0 Labor erectin digging, and fixing 2 strain m posts and stays for same, cay man for hours 40 minute ... 2 No boring required ... 0 0 c COBt of G Triple Wire Stretohere, at say übout 8d each 4 0 Total ]sT" *NOTE WELL. —If lITAN WIRE STRAINER be used and removed after straining, the above item of 4s will also lie saved, though at the oxpenae of future efficiency. Showing New' System to be co muc xaoiß economical than thg old one — that a balance is left over ujter Including Me cost 0/ Triplex Wire Strekiw 1 1 1 McCallum & Qo y \ ficfo 4g t3 ( |pr thfl County of •

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 3

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