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LOUGH’S PATENT WOOL PRESS. rI\HIS is not « Scoured Wool, or I ! Diimpinij PreSe, neither is it a Child's Plaything. IT IS A FARMER'S PRESS' FOR GREASY WOOL, anti it is the Best in the Market, the. Handiest, the ’CH'KAPSsi!, the Simplest, the Quiekest, and the most Compact. We hare Made »nd Sold 700 in the last FOUR YEARS. Every Mpp owning, 500 Sfyeep should hero •"' one. ' Pat. PRICES— Fainted or Plain. Varnished. £ a. d. £ s. d. Three-quarter Size...l7 10 O 18 10 0 •Full B»zb ' ... ..18 10 0 19 10 0 At Christchurch Station. Send for our Complete Illustrated Cat*' logue of Farm Machinery, and • Mention this Paper.' & CO., CARLYLE IMPLEMENT AND IRON. WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH

.... AND COLVILLE ■ i iLL-KMi’of Busies, Spring Traps, Etc;, made and repaired; Steep Feeders in' Stock; We, would .call the attention of JParnaere to our Z|l|i IfCjWBB; whiob,le the Beft>nd:Obeapeßf w the k 4n»^kot^airta I, whibh''we a¥e' eellmr frbte iIS ■ and uptrbrdsi 1 NtSf Farine'r 1 ifbdUld' the withodtioofl. i i Gall and 1 linspeoti Mkc hinge *1 our Premiee*. The 'HpR9E L SHOEING DBPARIMBNT ie under the charge of MR j;4M®S GRiNT. whoie faame will be eu»oient Of ell : work beingdonrto the ektiefßotidn-bf ! but i iGUeafi»‘. „ : "WIMIAMS ) r AND COLVILLE, Rlaokemitb*,-Wheel wrieh Island TJndertakors aiisi ‘ Main Ro»d, Tempka.

J. H. WALKER, MACHINIST AND GENERAL SMITIJ, Andrewville, Terauka, IS prepared, to REPAIR every description ef Machinery, Implements, Bicycles and Fire-arms. Tinware and. Stove-piping of all kinds made and repaired. Agent for the Wood Reaper and Binder. ae24

ECLIPSE BON®’- MIHLS; TEMUKA. These mills are now in full OPERATION., and, orders »re invited for BONEDUST OR SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Proprietor undertake* to *upply Bone dust pure and simpler without any admixture, and tlie Superphosphate*'*rill'be bf the very belt quality, and in such .Condition as to'admit of its being drilled in with the seed. THE PRICES, until further notice, will be THE SAME AS ABB CHARGED IN DUNEDIN, viz., £7 per ton, 8s 6d per.owt., 4 6d per half owt.; smaller duanlitief, 12lb for a shilling. If you want an abundant crop of Wheat, Oats, or Barley, Bonedu»t should he drilled iu with the seed, 2 owt*. to the acre. The land is then well manured for three years at least. If you want to improve - your pasture land ■ without breaking up, give a good top di#asing| of Bonednst. If you want to force on your Turnip*, and I so secure them against the ravages of the Fly, u»e Superphosphate of Lime, or,'bettblr-etil!, half Superphosphate and < half Bonednst. Your land would then be in the best possible condition for Wheat or-Bsrley to follow. For Fruit Trees, Potatoes, and Onion' Bonednst is best, but for Cabbages; Tomatoes, and Flowers the Superphosphate is preferable.

It is hoped that 1 the‘Parmer* and Gifdoners of Sonih Oanterbdrj will EHOOtTRAGE THIS NEW INDUSTBy, I which is calculated to benefit All 'id no small* de S FRANCIS FRANKS. %St*U-L- ' JAMES DUNCAN (Late J, Ogilvie) PLUMBER, TINSMITH, ZINC AND IRON WORKER, *o,, &0., TEMUKA, Haring worked at the trade orer 13 years in Dunedin |jnd the Australian Colonies, is prepared to carry opt everything in coneetion with it in a neat and expedltfopi manner, GOOD WORKMANSHIP | GUARANTEED. Hot-water Appiratup, Electric and Hanging Bells fitted up and repaired. A Largeand Well-anorted Stock, at moderate prices always on band. ap2s /SEDERS tor Rubber received I ■ at the LsADisß.Office

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2116, 25 October 1890, Page 1

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562

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2116, 25 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2116, 25 October 1890, Page 1

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