1 George Jameson TUKNIP AND RAPE SEEDS. FOR SALE— Pu_ple and Green Top Aberdeen, Mammoth, Grey stone, and other varieties. These have been thoroughly tested, voA aro guaranteed new aud fresh. GEORGE JAMESON, Ashburton. ~ Wool Season 18.7-88. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES 1 made on Largo or Small Clips at Cuziizft Rates, Woolpaoka and Twlno Supplied. GEORG3 JAMESON. Ashburtop. Wool. Wool. MESSRS MILES AND CO; beg to inform their frienda aud clients that they propose holding Local Auotion Sales of fool Throughout tho Season as usual, and are now prepared to make Liboral Advances on large or small clips free of Commission, and at a low 1 ate of interest. SALES will bo held as formerly in' MR GEO. JAMESON'S SHED, WESfc STREET,] Where every care and attention will be given to each lot eDtrußted to our care. The Shed is well lighted, convenient, and m every way suited for the pioper display Wool. WUULPACKS AND TWINE euppliei at JjOw est Current Kates. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. GEOBGE JAMESON, Agrafe--- -- ' ' ; i Public Notices. First Wool Sale TOH THE SEASON "WILL BE HELD IN ASHBURTON ON FRIDAY, DEC. 9th, 1887. MTLES AND CO., FRIEDLANDER BROS., H. MATSON AND CO. mm ECONOMY IN TIME : ECONOMY IN LABOR.": ECONOMY IN FENCINC. MATERIAL. Patent Titan Wire Strainer. ADVANTAGES: IT straios a wire anywhere, either post or midway ; makes the best knot, and ono which seldom breaks old wiro ; docs not slip about m workine ; strains with unrivalled power, ease, and freedom from annoyance ; does not allow the wiro to slackon moro tban ONESIXTEENTH of an inch while . being secured ; combines lightness and strength m tho highest degree ; can be qonveniently applied to all purposes whioh require i wireß to be joined under tension. A REVOLUTION IN WIRE FENCING EFFECTED BY REID'S PATENT TRIPLEX WIRE STRAINER. (Patented m 1885 throughout Great Britain, the United States, and the Colonies.) No Straining Postal required except at the angles of fences. The boring of Straining Posts unnecessary. The advantages claimed for these, tha latest and most improved means of straining wire fenceß, aro : - THEY COST NOTHING, because they pay their cost m the straining yoste thoy save. THEY ARE A DIREOT GAIN m economy of time and labor, because no boiing of straining postß is required, and tho wholo process of straining occupies only about quarter the usual .ime. THEY EFFECT A FURTHER SAVING of timo and labor as leng as the fenco exists, because they are left permanently attached to the wires, which can therefoie bo tightened or slackened when* ever desired. Comparative Estimate of 14 chains of 6- Wiro Fence. UNDER ORDINARY METHOD. No Wiro Stretchorß left attached. a. d. 2 strains of 7 chains each, requiring •' 3 straining poets at any 3s each 9 0 Labor at 2 strains of 6 wires, say 1 man for 1 hour, at Is per hour 1 Labour digging, erecting, und fixing 3 Btraining posts and Btays for same, say 1 man for 4 hours, at Is per hour 4 0 Labor boring two straining posts, cay 1 mau for 20 minutes »„ 0-4 Total '* ... iTI UNDER NEW SYBTEM. Triplex Wiro Stretchers boing left attached to Wire. s. 1 strain of 14 chains, Patent Triplex Wire Stretchers used midway, and BtrainiDg 7 chains on eacli side ; only 2 straining poßta required, at say 3s each «. 6 fl Labor at ono strain of 6 wires, say 1 man for 20 minutes, only no faßieningg.eing required ... 0 La bor erectin digging, and fixing 2 straiD m poets qnd stays for same, cay man for hours 40 minute 2 No boring required 0 °Cost of G Triple Wire Stretchers, at say about 8d each 4 0 Total ... !~ *NOTE WELL. —If TITAN WIRE STRAINER be uped and removed after straining, tbo above item of 4s will also be Bayed, though at tho expense of futuw efficiency. t. howh\ci New Syßtom to be co muo more economical than ths old one— that haltanco ia left over ajter snchioing tlie cost ef Triplex, Who Stretchet 111 . McCalluin & Co.|l frleAg (.B.fortbeCoimtf
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1724, 1 December 1887, Page 3
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