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FARM IMPLEMENTS Lead the Trade in the Australasian Colonies. Ploughs, all kinds Harrows* all kinds Screw Pulverizers Cultivators Field Rollers Horse Hoes Ridging Ploughs And we also Manufacture Broadcast, Sowers Seed Screens and Winnowers Grass-Seed Strippers Horse Gears, Chaff-cutters-Corn Crushers, Turnip Gutters Sheep Racks, Drays ; ’ Cheese-presses, «stc. We will gladly send ©ur complete Illustrated and Priced Cfitalogjae , on Application. We will give!fullest information. We will,.fill Orders'promptly and carefully.: Please,write, to,us ; before making your purchases, and it will prove to your advantage. . We feel sure we can please you, and only want the chance. Mention this paper. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO, CARLYLE IMPLEMENT & IRON WORKS, £, CHRISTCHURCH.

REID AND GRAY’B COMBINED GRAIN. MANURE, & TURNIP DRILL Made in til combination*, and to *ow grain or turnip* at will, with or withoutmanure t* deaired. Thi* i* the drill for the time*. „i . ; i . Mad* any liio from -4 to'B coulter*, and from Win b.twaen, Drill*. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS* al.o their CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, (with i r,^®” l i| ,lo T , ofa,lled P 2 1 1 “ t, V 6d f **°f detired, cu be rrade conf.rtible into ordinary Double Farrow*, AND and much lighter in draught than thosa of .any .other maker*. BAQGBRS.-Noa. 1, ». and 4 Ohaffoutlere. Xmproyed Broadct Foro.-feed GRAIN. GRASS, AND TURNIP 80WEE. with Gray’* Patent Don P* nirt " , A n I a TO^ I Zealand GRAIN DEILL, withpQsi.tiro feed endeprmg ooultpre- DOUBLE DRILL, IBWHP?# Mil *o«w.''®“! HABBOWB ,, MtD* »Bi“i SSL*. Link Obafe HaTrowf, 9oriegoarß,M, S. andl4-hor*e. al*o new patgj aSSI‘ Fencing .Standard*, Plain A .Barbed, Fencing Wire, Wire Strainer*, Dray*, Grubber*, Acme Harrow*, Cora. Bruiaer*, &0., Ac.,

, •: b r. HOWARD’S CELEBRATED DIGGING PLOUGH. FAR SUPERIOR to otl'er unequalled for Strength and Durability. CP w v f JuilOR P_ o awAR.BFHB«H t=fg- - __ 4 - %ut 3 CHILLED BREASTS AND SHARE-POINTS. SHARE-POINTS ONLY SIXPENCE EACH. EASY DRAUGHT. For Further Particular* Apply JAS. FINDLAY, ENGINEER, „TEt(UEA.

PUBLIC NOTICE. I HAVE MUCH PLEASURE in informing my Friandsand tbe-Pablio Generally that I HAVE NOWTAKENOVER THE BUSINESS carried on by Mr J. W. Velvin and Myself. In order.iO'get'tid of some lines'which I, do not intend; to , rkeep in futßre L shall sell them' during the N EXT MONTH at UN,PER COftT PRICE. BOOTS REBUCED2S PER CENT. G ROCKERYWARE— Qeeajlt Reduced. HARDWARE, KNIVES, FORKS, AND SPOONS— Vebt Cheap. BRUSHSVARE— Sacrificed. MARSHALL’S HOMOEOPATHIC MEDIOI.NBS, GROCERIES, &0 A* Moderate Prices. DAVID TAYLOR, TKMUJTA. - my!9 POSTERS of, every description printed on the shortest notice at the Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian General Printing Offices.

TUGS c'to" aeodnnce* ■ that/' he* ■ harj 'Ptr'KOHASED-frocn iMR'GEORGE RAT®Yv I QBIARI,ihiB ! GAHRLE^ , e!PWSI; KK9S,v«ndit|»al:'h«.will.tofejboij%.^i3K.;A VAN frem OBARL to WINCHESTER, TEM jJT&V; and as. h^o al. _on ; wbdnesdaysand; Saturdays. OrDEBS “IiBIX •AT Mb B< RIOHAB:DSON'a, ' Obari,’ : WILLbBE* BUNGTIJALLY ATTENDED ~.. TO. V a P-28 Y 3 PK MATIO, EAEMINfI KEEP FACE' WITETTHE TIMES. WITH ‘•such * a prospect of ‘-Wheat v i real ? Bingi»;goo(}ipric«-Dest year, the fatmara;of . Booth Osaterbury would d< welltoibear ionpnd thathy ueSogUc.wt. of the .* EGLIRSE COMPOUKD * MANURE to'tbe Adte .the Yield'would . Be' increased 25 to 50. percent; Ai^ j the Eclipse'Manure oh* 1 Average land, ‘ : And 'the crop 'found; oat to .exceeihtbe avprage : by 25 per cent, will bave-balf the coat of the majure.returned. * Arrangement to this e€aot to be madeiat timo of sowing. EBANCIS FRANKS. J ..Eplip^Bona!‘Mills, May ftlT, 1901. my 7

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2212, 9 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2212, 9 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2212, 9 June 1891, Page 1

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