ALBERT ROBERTS has cob sale,— , Clovers,— ] RED, WHITE, COWGBASS, ALSYKE, and TKEFOIL. ■ RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, and RAPE. : Golden Tares, Cape Barley, i PEED, PEAS, BEED OATb (various kinds), CRL S BED BEANS PLOUGH SHARES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Ackccw lodged to be [\ THE EfiST IN TWL- MABKET PICKFORD AHD UNDRILL FURNITURE WABEHOUSE, CABINETMAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS TANORED STREET, Opposite Union Bank. NEW QOODB. —Chairs of all kindß, Toilet Ware, Pier and Toilet Glaisei. Mattresses and Palliaaes, Couchoß, Cheap Perambulators. FOBNITOBE TO AKY DESIGN MADE TO ORDER. Having procured 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 ANGLO-AMERICAN SPED DEILLS. FARMERS wishing for tbe above MACHINES for use NEXT BEABON will oblige by forwarding particulars of their ORDERS before 30th November next, as only a limited number will be imported. A good supply of FITTINGS and EXTRAB always kept m stock, GEO. JAMESON WEST STEEET. Sole Agent for Ashburton District. New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company Established ... ... 1859. CAPITAL — ONE MILLION THE PBEMIEB & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY, NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, also RISKS ON GROWING CROPS, THRESHING MACHINES, Ac, accepted at lowcpt current rates. GEORGE JAMESON AGENT, ASHBURTON. STILL AHEAD OP ALL OTHEBS,' AND THIS IS ENDORSED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. SALES FOR 1886, 48,857 MAGHINES. ff IB 18 reoord atands craparalled. It Ib laid before' the poblio as'the best evldenee J of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPERS, This exhibit of gales showing at once their volume and thel. marvolloui growth, has always had, and must continue to have, sn irresistable Influence npon the judgment of the farmer tn determining what make of maohine It la practically and economically hia Interest to own. The best possible test of the merit of machinery ts ronaparison, This ie the test npon which we are satisfied to rest the clalma of the WALTER A. WOOD HA.R. VESTING. MACHINES. Eaoh year's addition to the record of sates eontrlbutea to tbe value of the test. It will be seen that more than 45,000 machines have been placed In the hands of the farmera during last season, and it Is everywhere known that theee farmera nnite In tbe verdlot t^iat the harvesters, binders, mowers and reapers that do the best work ln the grain field and hay field, that are most readily nnderstood and operated by the driver, that are most easily drawn by the team, snd tbat last the longest, are those that bear the name of WALLTR __. WOOD, name whloh these maohines have long made familiar m all olvilised'partsof tha world. DURABILITY OF THE WOOD MACHINES Sales of_ repairs less than for any' other Machines. It ts a fact attested by agents who sell them, and by farmers who nse them, tba J Wood's Machines requires far less repairs than any other maohines tn use. N( other harvesting machines are as durable and free from breakages. F. FEBBIMAN, AsMmrton, Agent. AGAIN VICTOBIOUSJ! j THE It-test Honors— first prize— Gold Medal and 500 francs awarded to the < Walter A. Wood Binder, after a three days' Government trial, at Melun, tn f F.anoe. MoOormick Wood-frame 2nd, HornsbySrd. I The " Cultivator and Country Gentleman " sayß : — " The trial at Melun waa a < grand success. It was attended by tho French Cabinet Minister of Agriculture, and ] be Department Director, as well aa trany other French Government officials. M aeslHtt're, Inspector-General of Agriculture, having personal direo tion." j Tbe result has been published ln the leading American ds£!/efl— east— west— , north and south — In the following cable despatch, whloh was dipped from the , New York Tribune," of llth A gust, 1887:— A Government Harve.ter as 4 j Binder Contest was held near Melun July 29, 30, 31, the most important European 1 j lontest since 1885. The WALTER A. WOOD Maohine received first prize— gold 1 1 Aedal and 500 francs. McCormick Wood-frame, second ; Hornsby, third McCormick 1 i a ei-fi-uae MscJjlpo. *"•' T/.fcnitoD i, aitd £ckborM Msobloeilftlfo competed lo bch
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1724, 1 December 1887, Page 2
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680Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1724, 1 December 1887, Page 2
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