farm implements i,igwimu Lead the Trade in the; Australasian edonies. And we also Manufacture Ploughs, all kinds I Broadcast' S<W/jers HXrKoWs, all kinds I Seed Screens and s A^i«nowers ; SCRkw Pulverizers 1 Grass-Seed Strippers ’ Cultivators • Horse Gears, Chaff-cutters < Field Rollers < Corn CrusHerS, XurnipCutters .Horse Hoes Sheep Racks, Drays t , RtoGiNG'pLOUGHS ‘ ; ' 6tc. '■ !i Wn will gladly send complete Illustrated and Priced Catalogue , “ ; ,;onj'apyication.' ’ ; fullest, information. We_TOU>fill Orders promptly and carefully. Please .write to us before'making ■ r yonr purchdsed; and it will prove to your advantage. ; wc cd v n please' you, and only want the chance- Mention' this paper. BOOTH; MACDOXALD & CO., CARLYLE IMPLEMENT & IRON WORKS, O -t CHRISTCHURCH.
BE ID AND GRAY’S XV XJ X COMBINED CRAIN. MANURE. & TURNIP DRILL i Made in all combinations, ah'dio eow grain I ot turnips at will, witb or^Withoufc m'anure as desired. This is the drill for the times. l,pi T«»^S^^ rf Made i bny ; Biao froih 4 to 8 coulters, and I ,u.. 'gJmtn 2SS Farrow.HOBBB Used m*ew Zealand. Harrows,*Obrii Bruisers, &o. t &o. t
HOWARD’S: CELEBRATED DIGGING PLOUGH. lAR JSUPERIOR to otl>er Makers,: unequalled for Strength and Durability. E ttEJDEORD FTe t- _ h o w ft h d i - »- CHILLED BREASTS AND SHARE-POINTS,. SHARE-POINTS ONLY SIXPENCE EACH. EASY DBA TIGHT. For FurtherJPartieulax* Apply JAS. FINDLAY, ENGINEER, TEMUKA.
PUBLIC NOTICE, y BATE MUCH PLEASURE in in- : I forming cay Friends and the'Public Generally that I ! HAVE HOW TAKEN OYER THE BUSINESS Lately carried on by Mr J, W. Velvio and Myself. '■ ‘ln order to‘get rid of some' lines which I do not 'intend to keep in flits re I shall sell them ’during s the* NEXT MONTH at • UNDER COST PRICE. Boots reouceF2s per cent. CROCKERYWARE— Gebatjot Reduced. HARDWARE, KNIYfiS, FORKS, AND SPOONS— Yert Cheap. j JRUSHWARE— Sacrificed. kA RbH AL VS , HOMOEOPATHIC : MEDICINES, GROCERIES, &•. ’ a« Moderate Prices. a DAVID TAYLOR, 1 TEMUKA. 0 my!9 8■ - - POSTERS of every description printed on the shortest. notice at the - Temuka Leader and Geraldine Guardian 7 General Printing Offices.
JpETERSEN BEGS to ..announce, that bo...bw PURCHASED frpm MR GEORGE BATTt, DEaRI, bis CARftipR’SjUSR NESS, and',that be will ip.futore ,I«JN A VAN from CRAEI to WINCHESTER, TEM UKA, . and TIMARD. as usual, op WEDNESDAYS' AND SATURDAYS. Okdbes Lkpi ax . Mb B. i WILL BE PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. «p2B Y3TB MA.TIO SHOULD, KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. ITH such, a prospect, of Wheat , T , teal f tiDg .a good price nail year, the farmers of Booth Canterbury would do well to bear in mind that by using 2pwt of the ~ . ECLIPSE COMPOUND MANURE to the Acre the Yield would be increased 25 to DO per cent. Any Farmer using the Eclipse Manure ,on average land, and the erop found .net to exceed the average by 25 per cent, will have half the scat of the manure returned. •> Arrangement to this efisct to bsmade at time of sowing. , FRANCIS FRANKS. Eclipse Bone'Mi'ls, . May Otb, IWI. niy7
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2213, 11 June 1891, Page 1
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