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..I h.ai.l £j- a *llTklßfeu p Isfc* &¥a /SAi *«• A.k 1 Ml* 4« Mvraiv' j -A'.J LOUGH’S PATENT WOOL PRESS rpHXS is not a Scoured Wool oi I Dumping; ;Preae, metthar is:it! a Child’s Plaything. IT IS A FARMER’S PRESS FOB GREASY WOOL, and it is the Best in the Market, the.; Sandiest, the Chbapest, the Simplest, the Quickest, and the most Compact.' Wo hare Made and Bold TOO in the last FOUR YEARS. Every Man owning 500 Sheep should hare one. It wn,t Pax. PRICES— Fainted or Plain. Varnished. £ s. d. £ e. d. Three-quarter Size.. 4-7 40 0 18 10 0 Full Size 18 10 0 19 10 0 At Christchurch Station. Send for our Complete Illustrated Catalogue of Farm Machinery, and Mention this Paper. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., CARLYLE IMPLEMENT AND IRON WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH

TBMUKA CARRIAGE AND AQRIODL IDEAL IMPLEMENT WORK?. (WILLIAMS AND COLVILLE PROPRIETIES. A LL Kinds of Buggies, Spring Traps, Etc., made and repaired. Sheep 'Fevers in Stock. We would call the attrition of Parmer* to our ZBALANDIA WIN|NOWEB, which is the Best end Cheapest in Ithe market, and which we are selling from 1212 and upward*. No Farmer should be I without one. Call and inepeot Machines at lour Premises, The HORSE SHOEING iDEPARIMBNT is under the charge of MR jJAMES GRANT, whose name will he snffiioient Guarantee of all work being done to the ! satisfaction .of our Clients. WILLIAMS AND COLVILLE, (Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Undertakers • au3l Main Hoad, Temuka.

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

ECLIPSE BONE MILLS TEMUKA. These mills are now in full OPERATION, and orders are incited for IBONEDUST OR SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Proprietor undertakes to supply Bone • dust pure and simple, without any admixture, and the Superphosphates will be of the 'very best quality, and in snob condition'as ‘to admit of its being drilled in with the seed. THE PRICES, until further notice, will be THE SAME AS ARB CHARGED IN IDDNBDIN, viz., £7 per ton, 8s 6d per owt., 4, 6 d per half owt. j smaller quantities, 121 b Ifor a shilling. If you want an ‘ abundant crop of Wheat, iOats, or Barley, Bonedust should be drilled !in with the seed, 2 owts. to the acre. The iland ia then well manured for three years at lleaat. ! If you want to improve your pasture land without breaking up, give a good top dressing of Bonednst.' If you want to force on your Turnips, and so secure them againek-the ravages of the Fly, lute Superphosphate of/Lime, qr, batter still, half Superphosphate find half 'Bqneduit.j Your land would then be in' the best possiblt condition for Wheat or Barley to follow. For Fruit, IjPrees. potatoes, and Onion> jßonedust is Jlgitf, fqr Cijbbfgeii Tomatoes, and Flowers the Superphosphate is ipreferable. ' It ia hoped that the Farmers and Gardeners of South Canterbury will BNOODRAGE THIS. NEW 1 INDUSTRY, jwhioh is calculated |bo. benefit all in no smalldegree. i au23 FRANCIS FRANKS. JAMES DUNCAN (Late J, Ogilvie) PLUMBER.; TINSMITH, ZINC; AND I IRON WpRKBB, aro:, ka., TEMUKA, Having worked at the trade oyer ISSyears in Dunedin and pie Australian Colonies, ia prepared bo okrry out everything in ooneotiou with it in a neat and expeditious manner. GOOD WORKMANSHIP PParaNx^bO. Hot*water Apparatus, Electric and Hanging Bells fitted up.and repaired, A Large'and Well-aisqrt?d Stqck, at moderate prices always on bard, ap2s ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received at.the LjßADKß.Offioe

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2118, 30 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2118, 30 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2118, 30 October 1890, Page 1

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