L NDREWS AND " Manufacturers of FIRST PRIZE and GOLD MEDAL CHAFFCUTTERS, HORSE GEARS and CORN CRUSHERS. PORTABLE < CANTERBURY" ' . CHAFFCUTTERS, with SCREW PRESS, from £65. 'ZEALANDIA' CHAFFCUTTER, llin. Mouth, Two Knives. Price £l2. TWO-HORSE GEAR, £l6 10s. PATENT SELF REGULATING CVIRN CRUSHErtS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, Post Free on application. Sole Agents for ANGLO-AMERJCaN 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, mr29 South Belt, Christchurch. LOCAL IHMf3JU»' THE Public of Temuka, Geraldine and surrounding districts will, ON AND after Saturday, march 15, be able to get CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, from Colonial, English and Scotch Tweeds, manufactured at the TIMARU /CLOTHING \j T7IACTORY Main North Road, Jj No. 1, (Next E. Smith, Coal Merchant), and Retailed here at Wholesale Price. I have long wished to Localise Industry and KEEP LABOR IN THE DISTRICT, and I ask the Public of Temuka and GeraldiDe to give me a fair share of support, and I will give them Goods that will Defy Competition with any Wholesale House in New Zealand for PRICE, QUALITY, and STYLE, besides helping me to cultivate an industry in the WOOLEN TRADE, which is of immense importance to the District. I have determined, for the first monlh of opening, to giye 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 i. id Cut is Better. Second—Because the Fit and Finish is Superior. Third —BeCAnse every Section of the Garments being faithfully made, there will be no fear of pockets, tacks, or buttons giving way as in ordinary slop goods. Fourth— Because if a Customer cannot Selelect a Garment from Stock, 1 will make him one for the same Price on the same day. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, mrlP End of Main JS'orth Road. FLOURING MILL COM- \ PANY (BRUCE & CO., LIMITED.)
Directors: Edward McGlashan, Salisbury, Timaru, Chairman. J. W. Hardie, Farmer, Hook. G. F. Lovegrove, Farmer, Makikihi. Andrew Martin, Otaio. John Meixle, Timaru. Wm. Moody, Timaru. Robert biEWART, Timaru. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand, Timaru, and Branches. The Directory of the KO YALFL OTJETNG MILL COMPANY (Bbtjce & Co., Limited) have resolved on an extension of Capital to the exterjt of 1000 Shares, payable in Calls cf £1 per share evpry three months, making in all 2000 Shares issued of £lO each. The object of the Directors in doing so is to place the Company in a favorable monetary position to meet tbe extensively increasing trade j first, in the purchasing of Grain and the Erection of Elevators for the economical "Working and Storage of Wheat; and secondly, for the Fitting of tbe Oatmeal Machinery, for which the necessary Buildings and 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, viz, from July to December, for six months, Tbe Directors would earnestly invite the cooperation of Farmers and other Gentlemen interested in the welfare of South Canterbury to liberally take up the Shares, so as to allow the fulhst development of this most important local industry, believing it to be of the greatest interest to Farmers and land Proprietors to support the Company. Many special reasons might b< given, but one will suffice, viz., the fact thdt it, opens up a large local Market for tbe produce of tbe Farm. For six months the Mill has now been in active operations, and has proved a great success. The Machiaery is unorina'led in the Southern Hemirpbire, and the production of Flour both in purity and qnality is unrivalled. Thu Diie>Ljit! have in stating that a great demand 'or the Flour has now arisen, and the rale has increased to such an extent that the Mill is now working twenty four hours daily to overtake the demand, 10,000 busbtls of wheat being the weekly consumption. Forms of Appliration fcr Shares may be bad by applying at the Office, in Grey atr>et ; at the Bank of IN e» Zealand, Timaru, or any of its Brunches ; or any of the Coniu.issi.n Ag rts i'i Timaru. Tbe share Lift wil' bs open u-til the ls( July, afur which no Shares will be issued but at a premium. my^9 3 OJ3IN HOOD'S PROGRAMME V °N THE "•WATERLOO CUP,' COURSING MAi'CH, Plumpton Park, Chiistclmrch, July 16th, 17th, and 18i)>, 1884. Subscribed Capital, £IOOO ; in 2000 Shares of 10s each. ABOUT EIGHTY-FIVE PRIZES. Waterloo Cnp (winner) £3OO Will close July 14th. As there are no Local or New Zealand Races (of any note) until the Melbourne and New Z aland Cups of 1884, between 5 and 6 months from date (l ( Jth May), we think it too long to ho'd our clients' money by starling these big events, and therefore open the aoove Programme on the Waterloo Cup, Courting Match, and from our present and past successes morally gimrautee it will fill. Address—ROßlN HOOD, Care of Thos. Stapleton, Box 238, P. 0., Christchurc-h ; or JUBAL (not J. L.) FLEMING, City Baths, Christchurch. No connection with any other Company. rov3l
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1192, 17 June 1884, Page 4
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876Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1192, 17 June 1884, Page 4
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