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JLLJLJJLJL/ jVJ ALXJL i • , MAKHtS .JEW?.- . ' •" ■ THE NE^MaLj«l>- "' DoijM&Furrow P%ffh r WHICH tp\ LARGELY IMPORTED. TO AUS'TIRALIA^ COLONIES Is made of best hammered sei-ap iron, and for simplicity, durability, excel lence of design, easy draught. econ^jirtwrft repairs, ; stands- pre eminent. , . NEARLY .8000 IN- USi Winners of the Gold Medal at the Melbourne Exhibition f.»r their DOUBLE FURROW PLOUO Ft. VMe Jurors Report Ploughs ■:— ln Ploughs there is one Exhibit tn which Aye wish to draw Special Attention as being the best. and that is the DOUBLE FURROW of REID & GRAY, of Dunedin NZ. ; In finish and construction it i* far .superior to any otber. Copy of Testimonial from Joiin Grigg, Esq., Longbeach, who got eleven new Ploughs m January last. ;:.....-.. " ■ Longbeach, Bth Feby., 1886 I am very pleased ..to be able to say that your Ploughs have given me perfect satisfaction. Signed John Grigg. -"• ■ REID AM^f RAHTS I ■ Portable « cio w-i>ressAV Patent SSa^in^ €liaffculters .Outs, Riddles; Elevates,, Scwssvs- and Tresses into the bas? atone operation, ..l^Roiitlipece Tvill Out and Press from 80 to 100 ■ ( . well pressed ba#s per .fcour; Price ..£55. A large number at work. \ ''->' . '.-"Aisoi •■.• • :.' ' ' . CliafTcutiers an i Horse Gears, all sizes.— Combined Manurcrs, Turnip Coulter Drill for drilling from 6to 8 rows on. the flat, Patent Balancing Disc Hnrrows, New Positive Feed Broadcnst Sower, New Zealand Twine Binder, Grain Drills '; frpni H to 17 Coulters, Cambridge Rollers, Zig Zag Karrow3, Patent Wire Strainer, lron and Steel: Ifencing Wire, Steel and Iron Fencing Standards, Steel Barb Wire^ 4 points, Oils, Paintings, &o. -.'.4 ... Catakgiies iPreeon Application at Dunedin or any of our Branches. NEW ZEALAND TWlfe Bl N DEH IS-equally as light of draught and much' more durable than the best inported, and won the Society's ..Gold Medal kt Me; Qamara Trial las,t seaspn.tfnt^ t jn^.fQnr^acres of heavy crop.in. 2 lrojiiTS -I^-ininif tQS> : Tri the report on Im % pleuients m the rpceiit Extiibitiqp, Mr IfeiSvlC^fj^TSm'ffiissioner of Vgricn^ ture, writes as follows : — •' Jn the manufacture of that essentially American machine— the Reaper and Binder- a. Colonial firm is turning oat ot'their yards a machine equally as good as. the American make m all psirts, and can also sell it at a price which will compare favourably with that asked for the imported article." • ; • Beid arid Gray's Back Delivery Reaper, ' Best American Hll-Manilla Binding Twirie^ na Sisal m it, Bpst Colonial Manilla Twine. Best English made Hemp Twine, Best Binding Wire. ' Clayton & Shuttleworth's Portable Engines, 4, 5, 7, and 8-horse, and . Threshers, at deduced PrioeSi HEJ^IUI'^I ■rTO^. ALL!!! Hollowa|'s Bills Purify the Blood, eojf^tj all -Disordew of the . ' r IOTER, STOMACH, K^EYSi AND JBOWELS. They iovigorate ond restore to health Debilitated ConsiituiioDS,,and areiinvalaablein all CoDaplaints incidental to. Females of all agesr -children anil the i . aged they are priceless. . .' „ • ; Manufactured only at Thomas' HoLLOWAY'siEstabiisiitoent, 78i NEW- OXFORD STBKET (late 5,33, OXFORD STREET), LONDON and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World. Pv/rcluißerß should look to tJie Label on tlie Boxes and Pots. If the address is not 533. Oxford Street. London, they are spurious.

\AMtirtit family BUTCHERY. * \ Prime Beef nh/d ITlutton ,: \ \ALWAYS pNHAND.^ .??r' CASH PURCHASER OF « K I N S, li I D EB, ..:•-...■■ ANI/ . •,;; : T;j4LLOW. ...■'' .PROPRIETOR. tMelitfer, ftaniiestad & Co. Steam Saw .• y. ■-' ANL ••■ . . PLANING MILLS. ,- Palniei^ton North, Manawatn. j MOULDING ARCHITRAVES, w tc, always on hand. Contracts for Timber supplied from <.. i i; ; ! ;any of their Saw Mills. ; Their Stecm Flour Mill is also, m full •y'-,-y .wbvking-^riler, silk Dressed. FJour of Best Quality. , J£2 Reward. , Tl HE »,bove reward will be .paid X on conviction of the person or persons who habitually trespass m the Standard paddocks and wantonly and maliciously damage the pumps. The next case of tresspass that is found out will be prosecuted, ALEX MoMXNtf.

Chanqbfrlaih's [ FL9UR. -„ - • ••■ ■ ■ ; ~ i: ~ Tb&the Best m the :,Mamwdiu. if^HAMBEaRiLAIN'S is the Wy; \j- . Mill thafis/fitted with,appli-» ancea for mixing V; the[ .wheats esß(Bptiai iio "■:. : ' ... ' \M<ynv :^',: :: ~' : \ Orders punctually attended to. : 1. R. CHAMBERI-AINj : MANAGER. [■ J Feilding Steam Flour Mill; fj^* To be obtained at MilvertohA Son' 1 * Main-street PaliuerHton. \ "" PHILLIPS'/ WAIBABAPA PEIYATE # TEL, .. , /^UEEN-CT., MA^TERTON, "f IS now open, and will be found replete "Svith every conceivable comfort.^ -Ail', the conveaience of a ffisc-class home" are ■ provided, every room, being furais^^j and upholstered, with the newest, and best (material. Inspection cheerfully invited. Parties desirous "of securing apartjnenfe ■will' do well to communicate: at qnee \vjim the proprietor. r . „. [ Good paddocks with water. First-.ojass stabling accomodation. An expenenced man to look after horses. Come and look for yourselves, . The Billlftid Boom is, without doubt, the best m this district, and is under the management of Mr A. G.BAyi4SS,,who I will be aliout wjth his usual attention to those who favor Wm with ft «ftl „.'._

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1676, 5 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1676, 5 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1676, 5 April 1886, Page 1

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