NUREWS AND Manufactnrers of FIRST PRIZE and GOLD MEDAL CHAFFCUTTERS, HORSE GEARS and CORN CRUSHERS. PORTABLE ' CANTERBURY ' CHAFFCUTTEBS, with SCREW PRESS, from £65. •ZEALANDIA' CHAFFCUTTER, llin. Mouth, Two Kniveß. Price £l2. TWO-HORSE GEAR, £l6 10b. PATENT SELF REGULATING OfIRN CRUSHERS. Bead for Illustrated Catalogue, Post Free - on application. Sole Agents for ANGLO-AMERICAN CORN and SEED DRILL. Will sow eyery kind of Seed from Beans to Turnips, in a manner superior to Any other. Orer 60 sold in Canterbury last year. Send for Price List. CANTERBURY MACHINE WORKS, South Belt, Christchurch. mr29 LOCAL
INDUSTRY. I surrounding district* will, ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, MARCH 15, be able to get CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, from Colonial, English and Scotch Tweed*, manufactured at the TIMARU HING \j TjUCTORY Maw Nokth Road, Jj No.. 1, (Next E. Smith, Coal Merchant), and Eetailed here at Wholesale Price. I hare long wished to Localise Industry and KEEP LABOR IN THE DISTRICT, and I ask the Public of Temuba and Geralcfine to give me a fair share of aupport, and I will giva them Goods that will Defy Competition with any Wholesale House in New Zealand for PRICE, QUALITY, and STYLE, besides helping ma to cultivate an industry in the WOOLEN TRADE, which is of immense importance to the District. I have determined, for the first month of opening, to give the Public the full benefit of a bona fide Wholesale Price for any Single Garment, as I WANT TO PROVE THE ADVANTAGE OF TIMARU MANUFACTURE. First—Because the Style and Cut is Better. Second—Because the Fit and Finish is Superior. Third—Because every Section of the Garments being faithfully made, there will be no fear of pockets, tacks, or buttons giving way as io ordinary slop goods. Fourth — Because if a Customer cannot Selelect a Garment from Stock. I will make him one for the same Price on the same day.
H. CLAPHAM. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, mrlß End of Main North Road. HE ATMOSPHERIC GAS ENGINE (Wigham's Patent) For Lighting Country Residences, Churches, Public Institutions, etc., with PORE GAS or HI«H ILLUMINATING POWER Requires neither coal, fire, skilled attendance, retorts nor gasholder Note.—This is the most durable Gas Machine in the." Market. BeiDg made of east-iron, no Tipor of gasoline can reach the outer sir'' Liberal Terms to the trade For Particulars and Prices apply to the Bole Manufacturers, J. EDMUNSON & CO., Gas Engineer and Gas Fitters, 19, Great George street, Westminster, London, SW. ■ OYAL FLOURING MILL COM~j PANY (BRUCE & CO., LIMITED.) Directors: E»ward McGlashait, Salisbury, Timaru, Chairman. J. W. Hardir, Fanner, Hook. G. F. Lovegrovb, Farmer, Makikihi. Andrew Martin, Otaio. Johk Mbiilb, Timarui. Wm. Moody, Timaru., Robert biBwART, Tiraarn. — Bankers; - Bank of New Zealaod, Timaru, and Branches. The Directory of the KOYAL FLOUBING MILL'COMPANY (Brum <fc Co., Limited) have resolved on"an extensien of Capital to the extent of 1000 Shares, payable in Calls cf £1 per share every three mrn*h». making in all 2000 Shares issued of £lO each. The object of the Directors in doing'so is to pine* the Omnnny in a favorable monetary, posni-u. to .incut. :ti-e txtenfively increasing trad* ; first, in the purchasing of Grain and the Erection, of .Elevators for the economical Working and Btorage of Wheat $. and secondly, for the Fitting of the, Oatmeal Machinery, for -which the necessary Buildings »iid Fixtures are already provided. ... The additional Shares proposed to be issued will rank from the first of July, 1884, in the same proportion with the first issue as to Dividends,'Tii, from July to December, for six months, . The Directors would earnestly invite the co operation of Farmers and other G-en'lemen interested jn.the welfare of South Canterbury to liberally take-up the Shares, so as to allow the fullest development of this most important locbl induoiry, believing it to be of the greatest interest to Farmers and land Proprietors to support the O >mpany. Many special reasons might be given, but odb will suffice, viz., the fact that it opens up a large local Market for the produce of the Farm. For sit months the Mill has now been in •stive operations, and ku proved a great luocess. The Machinery is unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere, and < the production of Flour: both in purity and quality is an* rivalled. . , The Directors bare pleasure in stating that a great demand for the Flour has now arisen, and the sale has increased to snch an, exteat that the Mill is now working twenty four hours daily to overtake the demand, 10,000 bushels of wheat being the weekly consumption. Forme of Appli< a'ion for Shares may be had by applying at the Office, in Qrtj street; at the Bunk of Sem Zealand, Timaru,.or any of in Branches; or any of the Comaission v. ~■, The Share List will be open mntil the Ist July, after which no. Shares will beuieined but at a premium. mj2B J
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1186, 3 June 1884, Page 4
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