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THE BRANTFORD LIGHT STEEL I BINDER SEVEN FEET, and can be \ 1 drawn by two horses. Sizes for Sale—sft., 6'L, and 7ft. Cut. THE BRANTFORD Is the Cheapest and Best in tbo Market. The Width of Cut, Lishtneas of Drafts, Adaptability for Hillside Work, Simplicity of Construction, Strength and Durability of Material, all render it the MOST SUITABLE MACHINE for Farmer* m this District. We would request all Farmers before ordering a new machine to call and inspect tho BRANTFORD LIGHT STEEL BINDER, which can be seen, and obtain all particulars rs to Price. Testimonials from some of the leading Farmers in the District, can be seen on application to WILLIAMS & OOLVILLE, Local Agents. Duplicates, Twine, and Machine Oil always in stock. de2B THE BUCKEYE LIGHT-FOLDING .E LAV AT OR BINDER. |HIS Machine has no Superior, and is y certainly Ono of the Best of the ELEVATOR TYPE. Every Roller hai a through L\3n Shaft, and every Bearing ia Braßs Bushod, and easily accessible for oiling. Tho Maohirie has only One Chain and fewer Lj vers than eny other, and will be found on Trial certainly the LIGHTEST IN DRAFT, as well : as the MOST SIMPLE AND DURABLE. PRICE (delivered at the neareifc Railway Station)—£47 3Oj. The LOWDOWN BUCKEYE hes been built this year with the same width of cut £3 the Elevator, and with Longer Binde? Arm and igvaatly inoreaied faoility for hendlfng lon/» and heavy grain. The Maol'ie cj built for the coming Seron i* simply perfect, at home in any kind of Crop, rid able to Cut «rad Bind with equal facility on any or?.tivat3d hnd. One of the above Mcelu'nea will be working in a Hay crop on MR ANDREWS'S FARM, WAITOHI, in a few dayfii ! PRICE (with Sheif o*u'ier)-£55. DUPLICATE PARTS IN STOCK BUCKEYE TWINE ON SALE. ENGLEBERTS and other LUBRICATING OILS KEPT IN STCOK.■■* D. IIENKY, I de24 AGEHT, TEMUKA. MCCORMICK AGAIN TO .THE FRONT AND WINS GRAND PRIZE OF PARIS. OKDEKS are Coming in Fast and Furious. DO NOT DFLAY and be Disappointed ; and Worse, DO NOT BE TEMPTED TO PURCHASE* « Flimsy Rep per and Binder, but Buy a Mccormick Whose Life is Double any other Machine. PRIEST AND HOLDGATE, TIMAR¥: , Agents for South Canterbury. ' WOOD BINDER. H , H. WA L K E*? R , J , Machinist & General Sit.th, ANDREWYILLE, TEMUKA, Has been appointed Agent far the Celebrated WOOD REAPER AND BINDER, .GRASS* MOWER, and HAY RAKES, and is prepared to Receive Orders. Machine now on view. Duplicate Parte, Tsvine, Oil, etc., etc., kept in Stock. Farmers having Machines needing Repairs are respectfully requested to bring them in as early as possible to avoid disappointment; se24 SEEDS! SEEDS! UST TO HAND—A Large Consign- %} ment of MESSRS A. YATES AND CO. b Celebrated r.vJI Reliable FIELD, GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. I baye in Stock—Newcastle and Westport Coal, Galvan'ied Iron, Nai's of all descriptions, Barb and Pkin Wire, and Builders' Ironmongery of a'l descriptions. TIMBER—I am in constant receipt' direct from the Southland Mills, of all descriptions of Timber, both rough and dressed, and am prepared to qaote for delivery at any Railway Station direct from the Mills. 1 have always on hand Doors, Sashes and Mouldings, Cement, Fire Bricks, etc, R. H. PEARPOINT seß GERALDTNE. I3HOTOGRAPHY. —C. GERSTENKORN begs to announca to the Public that he has OPENED A STUDIO IN GERALDINE, where First-Class Portmits of all kinds will be taken at the Lowest Prices. AH kinds of Outdoor Photographs promptly attended to. Large collection of Tiews on hand, especially from Chatham Islands, New Guinea, and Australia. de24 r\RDEßSforßubt3r Skvjaps received 1 at the Lkadrb Offica

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1989, 2 January 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1989, 2 January 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1989, 2 January 1890, Page 4

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