Dealers in New and Secondhand Machinery & Vehicles AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS MACHINERY I Fay & Egan Planing Machine, 4 sides 6 h.p. Hornsby Traction Engine lOOlbs. Press, £260 cash THRESHING PLANT: 1 6 h.p. Traction Engine 4ft. 6in. Marshall Drum | 14 in. Commonwealth Chaff- I£KK() Eli Hay Press Travelling Whare Water Cart, Tools, etc. J 1 Set Disc Harrows, 8 x 16, £5 5 Picks at 5/- each 2 Shovels 6 Swingletrees £1 3 sets Steel Chains at 6/2 Cross Cut Saws I Back Band I4in. Andrew & Beaven Australasian Chaffcutter, £75. Terms 1 Reid & Grey Double Ridge Drill, £3 I Reid & Grey Strong Cultivator and Grubber, £5 i-ton Humble Freezer, £75 1 No. 6 Simplex Combine Churn, 6001b5., £SO I 12 h.p. Portable Benzine Engine good as new, £l4O I P. & D. Duncan Combined Drill, very latest I Reid & Grey D.F. Plough, £9 I 4 h.p. Benzine Engine, £SO I Wheelwright's Buzzer, good order, £6 I Oliver Plough, £2 10s I 6ft Windmill and 20ft Tower, £l7 r 5-h.p. Ruston and Proctor's Steam Portable Engine, ioolb pressure, in good order, £l6O . I II Coultor McCormick Drill £25, almost new VEHICLES.' Double-seated Phaetons, £22, £25, £3O I Pony Gig, £24 10s I 2-ton Waegon, with movable body and springs King of Road Sulky, £2l 1 Patent Rush Cutter I Spring Dray, £l3 10s I I horse Spring Waggon, pole and shafts, 15 cwt., £25 1 50 cwt. Spring Waggon, new, .terms one year 115 cwt. Spring Cream Waggon with pole and shafts £3l. Terms one y car I 2 ton Gee tx Potter Waggon £27 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I American Organ, £B, £2l I Church Organ in perfect condition £45 I Piano, £42
AGENTS. P. & D. DUNCAN SECOND-HAND VEHICLES taken in part payment for new ones. lade's Building, WARD ST., HAMILTON. 1 ' de Montalk 8 Co. Dairy Specialists, Auctioneers, Land and Commission Agents, Victoria Street HAMILTON AGENTS FOR 'PERFECT' SEPARATORS Anderson & Co., Dunedin. C. Dalh & Co., Ltd., Palmerston North Cowslip Calf Meal. Magic Water Heater. Machinery -Exchange, AUCKLAND Dealers in New and Second Hand Machinery. To Sportsmen & Others * LL persons trespassing on our k~ properties at HANGATIKI or ORAHIRI with dog, gun or rod will be promptly prosecuted. A. S. Board B. Board - M. L. Wilson Andrew Wilson Notice. A NY person trespassing on my pro- ■£*• perty at Te Ahuroa with dog or o un, or entering my caves, will be prosecuted. HAMIORA PANI Te Kuiti, April 15th, 1913. V end Rora Street. Hot lunches every day 12 to 2 p.m. is. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. is. Morning and afternoon tea a speciality. Supper Saturday nights 6d. MRS ENSOLL, proprietress.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 563, 30 April 1913, Page 3
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