ma 0S;>; tiki Ji«iW»«a 'E %# m- '-v ;;;':^.lm 3fe. it '% TEMUKA CARBIAGE AND AGBKJUL aUBAti IMPLEMENT WOBK9. WILLIAMS AND COLVILLE fr PROPRIETORS. ALL KiDda of Buggies, Spring Traps, Etc., mad© and repaired. Sheep Feeders in Stook, We would call the attention of Farmersto our ZEAL4NDIA WINNOWBBj,which is the Best and Cheapest in the market, and which we are selling from £l2 and upwards. No Farmer should be without one. Call and inspect Machines al our Premises; The H08.9E SHOEING DEPARIMENT is under the charge of MB JAMEB GRANT, whose name will besufficient Guarantee of all work being done to the satisfaction ef our Clients. WILLIAMS AND OOLVILLE, Blaoksmiths, Wheelwriehts, and Undertakers au3l Main Road, Temuka. .
J. H. WALKER, MACHINIST AND; GENERAL SMITH, ADdrewville, Temuka, "S prepared to REPAIR every description 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. mHESB MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL \_ OPERATION, and orders are invited for BONEDUST Oil SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Proprietor undertakes to supply Bone • dust pure and aimple, without any admixture, and the Superphosphates will be of the very best quality, and in such condition as to admit of its being drilled in with the seed. THE PRICKS*-until further notice,will be THE SAME A 8 ABB CHABGED IN DUNEDIN, viz., £7 per ton; 8s 6d per owt., 4< 6d per half owt..;. smaller quantities, 121 b for a shilling. If you want an abundast crop of Wheat, Oats, or Barley, Bonedust should be drilled in with the seed, 2 owts. to the aore. The land is then well manured for three yean at least. If you want to improve your pasture land without breaking up, give a good top dressing of Bonedust. If you want to force on your Turnips, and so leoure them against the ravages of the Fly,; use Superphosphate of Lime, or, better still, half Superphosphate and half Bonedust. 1 Tour land would then be in the best possible condition for Wheat or Barley to follow. For Fruit Trees, Potatoes, and Onioni Bonedust is best, but for Cabbages, Tomatoes, and Flowers the Superphosphate, is preferable. It is hoped that the Farmers and Gardeners of South Canterbury will ENCOURAGE THIS NEW INDUSTRY, which is calculated to beneit all in no small degree. 1u23 FRANCIS FRANKB. JAMES DUNCAN (Late J. OgUvie PLUMBER, TINSMITH, ZINC AND IRON WORKER, *c, &c, TEMUKA, Having worked at the trade over 13 years in Dunedin and the Australian Colonies, is prepared to carry out everything in ooneetion with it in a neat and expeditious manner. GOOD WORKMANBHIP GUARANTEED. Hot-water Appw tus, Electric and Hanging Bells fitted up and repaired. A Large'and Well-assorted Stook, at moderate prices always on bard. ap2s k KJJEItS Cor Rubber Stamps ,receive( at the Ljadsb Office
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2134, 6 December 1890, Page 1
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471Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2134, 6 December 1890, Page 1
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