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T. Bullock. j TO FARMERS. T7IOR SALE— A new WOOL PRESS. T. BULLOCK. FOR SALE. — An improver! Farm of 245 Acres, being R.S. 27237, situated about 5 miles from Chertsoy.- Low price and liberal terms apply to T. BULLOCK. f?ft^ —Lot 28, Trovorton, near tha <3juO* Preabytor!«a Manoe, contain* log about $-acre, vrith 3-rootnod Hcc»f thereon, for ealo at the abovo prlcti v Terms if required . — Apply to T. BCTLLOOK mHREE-Roomed Cottages near the flas X Works to lot at a low rental. T. BULLOOK TO LET.— 7- Boomed House m Burnett street near the Orange Hall. T. BULLOOK. TO LET at a low rental.— 4-rooaaed Coctage at Hampstead. T. BULLOCK. TINWALD. TO LET, at a low rental, a 3-Roomed Cottage, near Mb Shearers, Machinist, Apply to T. BULLOOK. FOR SALE at a low price and on liberal terms, 15 acres of land with 2-roomod Cottage thereon, fronting the Fatrfield Road, not far from the County Saleyards. Apply to T. BULLOOK, TINWALD. TO LET— A Four-rccmod Honae with Shop, adjoining Mr Heßeltine'a property, and near the Railway Station. A off rental will be accepted. T. BULLOOK. TREVORTON. mo LET.—Trevorton House, contain* JL ing 9 Rooms together with nbmii acres of land laid out as follows ; — Large Lawn m front of the House, Shrubbery round about it, and a bolt of forest trees. Remainder m grass paddock 1 hero is also a Stable and Coach house orooted on the property. Apply to T BULLOCK. WANTED KNOWN. AT I. SALEK AND CO.'S, Licensed Pawnbrokers, East Street, \ FIRST-CLASS Watchmaker and F\_ m Jovrellor is employed on the Premises. Watchos cleaned and repaired, and evory description of Jewellory made and repaired At LOWEST CHRISTCnUROH P SICES <3S WATCHES CLEANFD GLASSES, M ; HANDS, 9d. WATERBURY'S repaired from 2a Gd, N.B.— Waterbury's reduced from 13s 6d to 12s. 11 126

ECONOMY IN TIME: ECONOMY IN 1 LABOR : ECONOMY IN FENCING MATE HI AL, Patent Titan Wire Strainer. ADVANTAGES : IT Btraioß a wire anywhoro, either post or midway ; makes tho best knot, and one which seldom breaks old wire ; docs not Blip about m working ; strains with unrivalled power, oaße, and freedom from annoyance ; does not allow the wire to alacken moro than ONESJXTEENTH of an inch while being secured; combines Ugh tncßS ond strength m the highest degree ; can be conveniently applied to all purposes which require wires to bo joined under tension. A DEVOLUTION IN, WIRE FENCIKC EFPHOTjED BY REID'S PATENT TRIPLEX WIRE STRAINER. (Patented m 1885 throughout Groat Britain, the United States, and tho Colonies.) No Straining Posts 1 required except at the angles of fenceß, The boring of Straining Posts unnecessary. The advantages claimed for these, tho latest and most improved means of Btraining wire fences, are : ~ THEY COST NOTHING, because they pay their coßt m the Btraining |>ostß they save. THEY ARE A DIRECT GAIN m economy of time and labor, because no boring of straining posts is required, and tho wholo process of straining occupies only about quarter the usual ume. THEY EFFECT A FURTHER SAVING of time and labor i\s long as the fonce exists, because they are loft permanently attached to tho wires, which can therefore be tightened or slackened when* ever desired.

Comparative Estimato of 14 chaina of G-Wiro Eonce. VNI)ER OIiDINAIIY METJIOD. No Wire Stretchors loft attached, 8. d. 2 strains of 7 chains each, requiring 3 straining posts at cay 3s oach 0 0 Labor at 2 strains of 6 wires, say 1 man for 1 hour, at Is por hour 1 Labour digging, orocting, and fixing 3 straining posts and stays for eamo, say 1 man for 4 hours, • at Is per hour „. „,, ... 4 0 Labor boring two straining posts, cay 1 man for 20 minutos ... 0 4 Total ... 14 4 UNDEK NEW HYoTKM. Triples Wiro Stretchors being loft attached to Wiro. s. 1 strain of 14 chains, Patent Triplex Wiro Stretchers uaod midway, and atraining 7 cliaius on each sido ; only 2 straining posts required, at say 3s oach „. 6 0 Labor at ono strain of G wires, say ' 1 man for 20 minutes, only n.Q fasteningg,oing required ... 0 Labor erectin diggiqg, and iixing 2 straininposta and stays for samo, say man for hours 40 minute ... , 2 No boring required,.. , v .... Q. °COBt of>, Triple Wire Stret«herß» at say about 8d ea.oh „. ... 4 0. ! Total ,„ '„," J ,„ 13 *NOTffi WELL. — It! 'UTAN WIRE STRAINER bp iißod and removed after | atraining, tho above item of 4s will alao te Bayed, though at tho exponse of future i eih'oiency. t bowing New Syßtom to be bo muc more economical than th«j old one — ti^at balanco is loft over ajter Inchiotyg topcoat of Triplex Wire Strctohei, />/-/< , MeCalluia & Co. (Solo Ag tfi.lor (he County

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1730, 8 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1730, 8 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1730, 8 December 1887, Page 3

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