NEW VICTORIES. WOOD” NEW IRON FRAME TWINE BINDER HAS WON 8 FIRST PRIZES IN AUSTRALIA this season in the most important Field Trials, and competing will ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKERS. NEW “WOOD BINDER. NEW “WO 0 D.’ : BINDER. WOOD—First Prize, £4O, Soicety’s Medal at Sah.-bu y, S.A., 23rd October, 1883, WOOD—First Prize, Jamestown, Victoria, Ist November. WOOD —First Prize, Gold Medal, at Mimnr'-ah, Victoria, 12th November. WOOD—First Prize, Rochester, Victoria, 13th November. WOOD—First Prze,' Told Medal, at Shcppart m, Victoria, 16lh November. WOOD—First Piiz-, £2O, Moomo Ponds, mar Melbourne, 3rd December. WOOD—First Prize, £2O, Ballarat, Victoria, sth December. WOOD—hirst Prize and Medal at Campania, Tasmania, 22nd December, 1883. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BINDER YET PRODUCED—IT NEVER MISSES AND NEVER CHOKES. Ido MOSS JONAS, Timaru. WOOD, SETAND AND CO., Christchurch. KELSEY BROS., BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE MFROHANTS AND IMPORTERS, MANCESTER STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH. Sole Agents in New Zealand for the JOHNSTON STRING BINDER, Acknowledged by ad c unpetmt authorities as the LIGHTEST, BEST BALANCED, STRONGEST, AND MOST SIMPLE MACHINE, Hitherto Imported into this Colony. THE JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPANY HAVE advised us that they have this year paid spec'al alt ntion to the Requirements of this Market, where they are now gaining a rapid hold, and in consequence upwards of a Dozen Important Improvements, suggested by the various Farmers through us. have been made. Amongst these wo may mention — Ist. FOOT TRIP —To enable the driver to trip machine at will without dismounting. 2nd. NEW LOCK TO LARGE GEAR WHEEL—'This improvement does away with the slack arm and ah its connections. No plunger bolt is now used, 3rd, GENERAL ST RE G i HENING of Machine in all its parts, malleable having been substituted throughout for cast iron. We have the authority o; the leading Agricultural Magazines in Great Britain that at tho Great Agricultural Show at York, visi'ed by our Mr T. O. Kelsey, THE JOHNSTON STRING BINDER was pronounced as peifcct a Machine in all points as has ever been in Great Britain. JOHNSTON SW ING BINDER AND HARVESTER, K.ELSE if BROS., Agents. JOHNSTON WROUGHT IRON SIDE DELIVERY REAPER (The King of Ecupers), Changeable >peed and Controllable Rakes. Obtained First Prize at Paris Exhibition trials agsmst thirty-live competitors. KI.LhEY BROS., Agents. JOHNSTON NEW CONTINENTAL MOWER. NO. 6. JOHNSTON CHANGEABLE SPEED MOWER NO. 5. KELSEY BROT, Agents. JOHNSTON STRING BINDER. The only Reaper with ivi unbeaten Record ! ! Large and Well-assorted Stock of Churns, Cheese Presses and Potato Diggers and Ironmongery, HEAPING TWINE. K E L S E Y B It O S., OPPOSITE CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. K. F. GRAY, Agents, Ternuka. MORRISON *fc DUNLOP, Agents, Geraldine. deß A. D. WELLS, Agent, Timaru.
MUNDELL AND CO. . AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AND VALUATORS, GERALDINE. Agents for the Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Agents for P and D Dimean’s Ploughs, and Agricultural Implements Sales every Saturday at their Rooms, Geraldine All District Fairs attended. an!9 TQOBERT WILKIN AND CO tV Strnthallan street, Tim a tut, HAVE NOW LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE— Fencing Wire, b.a., No 6 to 10 Barb Wire, Galvanised Strand Wire Straining Brackets Staples, diamond points Iron Standards, punched to gauge Salt, line, coarse and rock Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Seaming Twine Galvanised Iron, Nails and Washers Wire Nails, rose heads Oils, Paints, White and Red Lead Seed Sowers, Seed Drills Harrows, Cambridge Rollers, Ploughs Boot Pulpers, Coin Crushers Chaff-cutters, horse-powers and intermediates Wines and Spirits Bottled Ale and Stout Disi nfe eti n g Po wd e r White Powdered Arsenic General Groceries . Soda Crystals, etc, etc. Turnip Seeds, all descriptions Clover Seeds, all descriptions Mangold and Carrot Seeds Winnowers Grass Seed Riddles ILLIAM OLTMAK Practical Watch and Clock Makkr, Working Jewi-xlicr. Optician, ktc., GERALDINE AND TKMUK A. William Coltman in thanking the General Public of Geraldine and Temuka for lbs liberal support accorded him during the past three years, takes this opportunity of informing them that he has just received per steamship Manaponri a Large Consignment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gold and Silver Watches Gold and Silver Chains, Albeits, Necklets and Lockets ; Signet, Dress, Keeper, and Wedding Rings ; Marble and other Clocks, varying in price from Gs to =GIO. Silver Hunting English Lever AVatches from G 5 each. Silver Cups for Sports, and all kinds of Masonic Aprons and Jewellery always kept in Stock. For Price and Quality the Stock will compare favorably with any in the Colony. ju9
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1127, 17 January 1884, Page 1
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