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BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., Manufactuueks CARLYLE PATENT DISC HARROWS—The Boat in the Market. 200 Sets in use. Each Set fitted with Travelling Carriage. A boy can ship them for (ravelling or unship them for work in three minutes. Best results attend their use. CARLYLE PLOUGHS.—SingIe, Double and Triple Furrow. Strong, Simple, Durable, Cheap. CARLYLE BROADCAST SOWER.—First and Second Prizes at Christchurch Show, 1883. First Prize at Ashburton, 1883. The Best Sewer for all kinds of Grain, Grass, Turnips, etc. Please send for Illustrated Catalogue of these, and full line of Agricultural Implements. CARLYLE IM'PMNT. WORKS, cnmsTcntißCH. Postal Address—Post Office, Box 89. AGENTS—MILES, ARCHER & GO HENRY & FINDLAY J, MUNDELL & CO. ... TIMARU. ... TEMUKA. GERALDINE.

JE. MACONOCHIE Wolverhampton, England, SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST PEICES LOCKS—Rim, Mortice, Dead, Plane Drawback, Cupboard, Till, Padlocks etc. LATCHES —Rim, Moatice, Night,Bow, Sash, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lancashire Bolts, Hinges, Axle Pulleys, Sash Fasteners, Rack Pulleys, Brass Foundry, etc. THE DIRECT DOUBLE-ACTION FLOOR CRAMP. Tl ifl Cramp, besides bein 2 the cheapest and most (fleelive Cramp of its kind, can also he used with great success as a Lifting Jack and Sash or Bench Caamp, and can be used either right or loft hand, It is made from the best malleob'e iron, and will not break though dropped from Ihe top of a building. THE IMPROVED JOINERS’ BENCH CRAMP. Made of strodg wsought T iron with maleable fittings, and with bolt holes in head, thus holding fost the Cramp in a horizontal position, and enabling the joiner to fix his work with ease. Patent Central-action Mortising Machine Superior to any yet made. Screwing Tackle and every description of Engineers’ Tools, and Wood-working Machinery. Wood Screws, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Hooks, etc. All Kinds of Stamped Goods Milk Pans, A merman Baking Dishes, EmPane, Pie Dished, Pudding Tins, Mmanufaotured from the Est steel sheet Galvanised and Japanned Goods Pumps and Pumping Machinery. Cooking Langes, open and close, also portable Tile Orates, Hearths, etc. Enamelled Baths, Ware, Lavatory and Plumbers’ Fittings, Marble and Enamelled Slate Chimneypieces. Palisading and Ornamental Iron Work Bicyclrs and Tricycles, also fittings for same. Maconoehies Improved Trcycles, admirably adopted for ladies. Payment Cash against Biils of Lading P. GREGORY AND CO ' AMERICAN MACHINERY AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 17 Pitt street, Sydney, N.8.W.; 2 and 4 California street, Francisco. Importers of all kinds of Wood Working Macninery. Also, Mine and Mill Furnishings of every description. Large stocks in both Australian and American Stores. Indents executed. Correspondence solicited. JgORWTCK’S BAKING POWDER Is used by Thousands of Families for Raising Bread, with half the trouble and in a quarter of the time required with yeast. Berwick’s Bak ng Powder With this article email loaves of bread can be made in a few minutes if placed in a quick oven Borwicks Baking Powder Makes delirious, hot, digestive tea cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk Dumplings belter than yeast, Berwick’s Baking Powder ulvaluable at the diggings and in the bush, where no yeast is to be got. Berwick’s Bakmg Powder Saves eggs and butler in making pudding and pastry, and prevents indigestion. Berwick’s Baking Powder As ueedpnthe Arctic Expepitions, and by the Armies in the Crimea and China, will keep for years in a dry place. Awarded four Gold Medals for excellence of qual.ty. Wbo’esLe of G. BOB,WICK ANi) SONS, (’liis.veil street, London. rjVHE GOVERNMENT DISINFECTANTS Are the best and cheapest. Free from Poison, agreeable in Smell, Used by the War Department of Her Majosty‘s G 0 vernment. A PINK CARBOLIC POWDER, ached in 1 and 2 ewt. Iron-bound Casks ; also in 11b. packets and i r J-, 1, and 21b perforated Lr.xes ; also Fluid, in . 1 pint, and quart bottles. The GOVERNMENT EMIBOLIC AND TAR SOAPS THE GOVERNMENT SANITARY COMPANY, I*. HAYMAN & CO., I)UNE nl>T , Sole Agents for New Zealand aim Australian Colonies.

Robin hood’S great novelty COMPANY’S PROGRAMME ON THE DUNEDIN HANDICAP AND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. To be run in Dunedin and Christchurch on Queen’s Birihdav, May 2411 >, 1884. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL —£looo in 2000 Shares ot' 10s each. Birthday Handicap, Dunedin, First Horse, £2OO. Grand National, Christchurch. first Horse, £IOO. EACH TICKET HAS SIX CHANCES, and is dnavn on Pee principle that if a Programme does not fill, prizes are paid pro rata. We reserve to ourselves the right of continuing the sale of shares ovei advertised number, if necessity demands it, and thereby adding to the value of all Piizes. In this instance we shall sell until Thursday, 22nd May, whatever the number applied for may be, experience teaching us that ■ Snpplementuries ’ and No. 2’s are not appreciated. Be careful to Address, ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas Stapleton, Box 238. Post-office Christchurch. Or careiof JUBAL (not J. L.) Fleming, City Baths, Colombo Street, Christchurch. In answer to numerous enquiries, w T e beg to stale- that we are in no way connected with any other Company. apl9 TT>H(ENIX NOVELTY COMPANYS 1 PROGRAMME OK THE CANTERBURY GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To be run at Christchurch °n the Queen’s Birthday, 24Hi of Mav, 1884. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL-£IOOO in 4000 shares of Five Shilhngs each. EACH SHARE HAS FOUR SEPARATE CHANCES. First Horse ... ... ... £350 Second... ... ... ... 100 Third 50 Other horses (divided) ... 100 Two cash prizes at £soeach... 100 Five do do £2O each... 100 Forty do do £5 each... 200 £IGOO Not less than two shares sent by post. Applicants will please enclose two 2d stamps for reply and result ; add Is on country cheques for exchange; make cross cheques payable to a No. or bearer. Post Office Orders must be made payable to Phoenix Company, if notes are sent use two envelopes ; if stamps are sent for Shares, please add Is in tlie £1 extra. Agents will please send in their returns before the 21st of May, 1884. The final allotment of shares will take place on or about the 22nd, in the presence of a Committee of sharehohh rs. Address— PHGENIX, Care of J, L. FLEMING. Box 204, apl9 Post-office, Christchurch. Registered ) ( Post office Letters and ( OOAAA ) Orders Telegrams ( cO/CUUU J Payable to not accepted ) ( Adamastor A DAMASTOR’H NOVELTY CONjUA- sultation ON THE BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, (To be run at Dunedin), will close on or about 22nd May, 1884. 8000 Members at 5s each. 126 PRIZES, to be distributed as follows : Each Ticket has 7 separate chances, Race and Cash Awards being drawn for separately. When convenient, please send P.O. Order, payable to ‘Ad imastor.’ By -.o doing you protect yourself against loss, as it is equal to registration. Country cheques must have One Shilling added for exchange, and marked correct by Bank. Two s'amps must be sent, for reply and result. Result sent to every shareholder directly after the drawing. Not, Je>s than Two Tickets sent to any one address. Please apply early this time as the time is limited, IF stamps are sent, please send One Shilling in £ extra. Post office Orders or Bank Notes preferred. Address — ADAMASTOR, (lure of Lyons and Hart, Box 151, aplG Post office, Dunedin. PATENT OVA). MAMMON PECKING WI It hi, finHIS very high-class Fence Wire has § completely established itself throughout the Colonics being not only the best but tlie chcapot system of fencing sheep and cattle slatioi s. The nu-iierous importations of worthless oval wires have bean (be means of proving (.ho superiority of the Samson. Send for circulars and lull information to M'LKAN BROS. & BIGG, Melbourne, Adelaide, or London. Can bodelbered at all the pnincipal ports of Australia and New Zea'and. Awarded Grand Diploma or Honor, PARIS, LONDON, AND NEW- YORK

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1170, 26 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1170, 26 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1170, 26 April 1884, Page 4

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