REID AND CRAY'S DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS. ALSO THEIE CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, Which, if deiired, can be made convertible into otdinary Double Thb Best in;Tbb Market. And much .tighter in draught than those of any other Makers. Send for Particulars and Priori. TESTIMONIALS: Papakaio, May 30,1,890. Dantroon, May 14,1890. Io Beid akd Gbay. To Beid ahd Qbat. I have.much pleasure in informing you verted into a Digging Plough for me is giving great satisfaction. :.. They ; break up th» satisfaction. It is doing splendid work. I ana ground so well that very little; harrqwjflg.i* ploughing lOin. deep on ridgy land with fivr required. I am working them wiifr/foof medium horseß—the ground at present being horses each, and doing four acres per day harder than I ever experienced owing to the with each plough. Ism going to sow'with continued drought. Several farmers have been , the drill, and am conrideriag whether I looking at the digger at work, and have ex- , will harrow, any .before sowing, as the, ground pressed themselves highly satisfied with the ,is so welt pulverised already. If I.do it wiljl manner it performs the,work. I hare been \be only with one turn of the barrows.. My men ploughing on atony land with it without a men say they make a much better job■ wad do single breakage | moreover, it is very easily ; not leave the furrows on edge inVlea s>s tht converted into an ordinary Double-Forrow or imported one does, vice versa.—(Signed) Jambs B. Taxlob. " (Signed) DoifAiD 808811,, , 1)T . JLJv" vJ VjrULlO. Subeoiling, Pulverising, etc. FIRST AWARDS st Melbourne and Dnnedin Exhibitions—Beat Design, Beat Materials, Bene Workamnship. Send for Complete Illustrated Catalogue of Our Farm Implements. BOOTH, MACDONALD & 00., CHRISTCHifRCK ! ABK YOUit GROOER FOR sxr-, IN THE COPIED OQ BY ALL N.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. " The blending is entirely attended to by Mr. .Nelson himsev l who is a Taster of great experii ence, and has had a special \ training in the art." ■'•' TIMABU HERALD; k "This firm deserves the snp-, port of all purchasers of Tea i as the article they; ofier is * superior to anything we have seen in thisColbny." i PRESS "Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and i Blender." k PRICES: ':'■ 2/-;2/4 2/8 3/3/4 &4/ i per lb. I wt»iiVfijfa'mr^iiri>»aMiiM— l J ,<*' I'll. | PURE BLENDED TEAS, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. . AGENTS EVERYWHERE. AGENTS - K DUJSILOP &CO
nnHE Proprietor begs to notifj tuat the PRICE of THISPaPEK baa bee/iLOWERED as follows :-~ SUBSCRIPTION : For One Quarter (in advance 4s n d ~ (booked)... s.<s Yearly (in advance) 15s ,i (booked) 20a It is now the CHEAPEST TRI. WEEKLY PAPER in NEW ZEALAND, and the Proprietor trusts that the INCREASED CIRCULATION will compensate for the reduction made in its price. It is essentially a LOCA.L PAPER, devoted to the interests of the district. It is impossible for the papers published in large .centres of population to pay the same attention to the requirements of the district as it does. On these grounds the Proprietor bases his claim for support, and h-s trusts he will not he disappointed.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2065, 28 June 1890, Page 4
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505Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2065, 28 June 1890, Page 4
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