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Reid and Gray, SOLE AGENTS FOE NEW ZEALAND FOB THE Mercer “ Non-Canvas ” Binder Fleduced to £3O Delivered at your Railway station. This gave unqualified satisfaction to those who used it last season, and is the ONLY machine that will handle either light or heavy crops perfectly. Order ’Early to avoid Disappointment, as only a Limited number for Sale. (TESTIMONIALS.) Early Bank, Otepopo, Ist Sept., 1892. Dear Sirs, — I am very pleased to say that the Mercer Binder I got from you last season (sft cut for hill-sides) did its work in a most excellent manner. We cut about 200 acres of crop, hills and plain, light and heavy crop. She did her work in the most perfect manner under all the varied conditions. She is easy to pull and easy to manage. With the little wheel down hill there is none to compare with her. WILLIAM FRAME. Elm Grove, East Taieri, 22nd August, 1893. The Mercer Binder that I bought from you last season gave me the greatest satisfaction. In green, tangled, or very heavy crops I consider it has no equal, on account of the elevating process being performed without the use of canvas, which is always such a. trouble to keep iu order. The mechanism of the machine is first-class, and lam sure, with ordinary care, will do a great amount of work with very little expense. WILLIAM KIRKLAND. (Other testimonials on application). Best Manilla Binding Twines and other qualities, at Lowest Prices, Oiis, Agents Por Clayton and Slmttlewortli’s Mills and Engines.

"fiTHE P.S. AWaE.UA leaves tke Bluff “ Wharf for Half Muon. Bay, Stewart Island, ou the arrival of the first train front Invercargill, every Wednesday morninjj (weather and other circumstances permitting/ returning the same day. Passenger fares—S ingle Ticket, -s. Return Tickets, 7s 6d. Available for 4 weeks. Hoods lUs per ton. N.B. —Freight on goods shipped for Steward Island must be prepaid. Freight on goods landed at the Bluff must tie paid when delivery is made. Goods for shipment to Stewart island must anive at Bluff bi noon train on previous day. JAMES IS. FOX. Secretary Bluff liarbonr Boat’d,

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 30 December 1893, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 30 December 1893, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 30 December 1893, Page 5

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