1:;"\v : :':'-T^EiDr.^--G3^ifs/ ..■"'■ ri LATEST IMPEOYED CENTRAL^ DISC HAEROW, w "I^TEAHLY 500 m use with new centre stay for seat and balancing JJM Has one extra disc, or is six inches wider than those of all other makers for the same given size; disc 16 to 19 inches diameter as desired. THEY HAVE THREE CHILLED BEARING BRACKETS IN EACH WING. Of the 10 and 12 feet sizes^ the imported makers having only two. ' All oil holes are m the TOP, and it is the (Simplest, best, and most durable Disc Harrow m the Market ; and it is now so well-known that testimonials as to efficiency would be superfluous. Any size fitted. with travelling carriage to pass' through gates when so required. Carriage paid to the different Eailway Stations m accordance with our catalogue. \-■ '.-[■.' -.. ■ '•■'•■. Cambridge Eollers at reduced prices, serrated and plain, 20, 24, 26,' and 30 inches m diameter, and from 6- to 10 feet.long. Broadcast -Sowers vforgrain, grass, and turnip seed. Farm and Tip^DraysJ Contractors' tip .road drays, etc. Single Double, aud Treble Furrow Ploughs, .Drill .pr Ridging Plouglis. D.rijl, and Field Grubbers. Harrows, Zig.Zag and Flexible Tripod Harrows. Biu'cfin'g Twine «nd Wire, best <jual%v No. S'Tencing Wire and Standards all sizes, punched to any guage. ; . . ! -.'',' ;'" ■'•; NOTE REDUCED! PRICES, ; ; ;. ••"■■•'■' I>.S- KEAPERS, £30. S.S. • REAPERS, £28. ' , j ' Illustrated Catalogues Free On application to our Offices at Dunedin, Oamiruj \Timaru^ 'Inverbftrgilll Ashburton, Ghvistchurch, and Aucklabd. ■ ..• ' . v: • , ■ : ;\u, \J ;;.:j^;^JCmN;;,:A^i)EBSQ]f; i;; - Ailv; 'j •■ ■ Victoria avenue, WanganuiJ THE LARGEST A' D P>EST FUh'NITURE AND CARPrf WAREHOUSE IN WAKGANUI, r:■ ,/ IN STOCK. .. .., Ptnffed Couches . , Baskets . ...Dust Pans Tapestry Designs" Colonial Couches , ; .Toilet Glasses Carpets Curtains, new ! :>;.. /■:, .^Marble Glasses ; Brussells MHttrasses Sofas ChuirS' • ; . i (Chimney Glasses Tapestry Spring do. Folding Chaii s . Gi!t, liosewood do. , Kidderminster Hair, Wool and Orrqnet Cbuirs M^ple & Inlaid do. Felt and F,ax do. CheffbnierSjr : : ,. j ; ....iiangruri classes • FeH.Fmiares; rFeaJheYiSeds; Book Cases .:, , .;" Booshelyes. Stair Carpets Palliasses Loo Tables " Wardrobes Do. Linen Bolsters, Feather littchen Tables'""'"" *" Hatracks . Crumb Cloths and F.ock ■Dining Tables. . .Cornice Poles Coir Matting- Pillows ■Dressing Tables .„ . .Window E oilers Cord Do, ~V Happocks ■■ccasionable Tables ..Patent Shades , Manila do Footstools Chesa tcpTableS;.. <; '"' Vt?6etian Blinds Fi t ax ..do,- T y- 0 Ottomans / K'ipsy Tables ,'.'.. -V Whatnots _ China do Hearth Rugs Depoy Tabjes : ; Cei»]Lre do Oilcloth, wide Door Mats Work Tables . Canterbury do Paesege do Engravin 'Washstanris >: Canterbßrries Linoleum Washstand Toilet Bets Musio Hoofs I Window^fiollajids : b'e'reen ' Ches;t Drawers , , . Brackets and Shelves Table uaizns " Mats, table " Iron Badsteads ! • Enclosed Mah ogouy Do m cloth Fainges' Iron: Canopy; 1 < W^sbstands D^o iri'Pieco ' Ottomaas' Wood Bedsteaas Perambulators, four Green BaiZtf Quicksilve Iron, and Wood and tbreeswheel Damasks Grlasse's " Commodes Bassinettes ' JRepf-s • Work Boxe Lowell horses Fenders and Fire. fcilkdo Upholsterer's ' : ; irons Trimming Brushes Kitchen Hotses Door scrapers '■ Oil Cloth ' Hair Brooms i Dressess Critenae \ ■ Carpet do "&c, &c. } &c, Drawing and Dining Room Suites, New Styles ; Wood, Cane, and Spring Seat Chairs of every description.
Bit SPECIAL APPOINTMENT:, J. W. MD L T F E s WiLNGANUI COACH FACTORY, r '.'M .BUGG-IES, PH-2E7.OKS, DOG-OARTS, AND YEHIOLKS Of every Descriptioii. Paining, Trimming, and Bepairs of all kinds done by good Mechanics; and .. , ; ' ' at Moderate Prices. ..'..;■•■ Subßtantially-bnilt and Beautifully-depgned Spring. Traps from £24 and '■•;■' ' ' ' ' '' npwards..> . . . • :',"•. Harness of all Descriptions for sale very Cheap. '^ WA^GrANIJI:.,,TOUNDBY DAVID MURRAY™-PROPRIETOR f ■Steaxn-engines and Machinery of all kinds made to order ; BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, AND THOROUGHLY ' TESTED • , BEFORE SENDING OUT. FOR SALE— BOILERS, of various deminsions, with or without engines irom 4-horse power upwards. : Boiiing-dow Ylant, Saw-mill "Machinury, etc, Mairine work of all descriptions undertakeii. ' :<> ! ! The appliances of the Wanganui foundry are the most complete m thf polony, .ttPd the proprietor solicits a share of supjjQit, witi entire . *' ; «joufidence as his ability to lulhl what he i ; J ' . . undertakes,, leaving his to '' , : ' !,• . .; ' ■ speak tor itself. '"''" ■, :;<'.:;•,-.. ■ . ..;,, . '-' ■■ '-, ■■ ■■ -: i-- .-■ TAUPO QUAY, ' ;: " 1 JIEAR THE RAILWAY STATION WANGAKUI.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 120, 16 April 1884, Page 1
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635Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 120, 16 April 1884, Page 1
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