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REID; ft;GROTS CHIUeD DIRDIND PLOUGHS. ' (DOUBLE OR ;SINGLE FURROW.) A T the various competitions with the Imported Digger Reid and_Gray’s Plourfi was FrEST add SECoND Prizes at WyNdham Match, First Prize at Mataura, and First Pfiizß At WAlMEli'. To those who prefer; thiO style of-ploughing wucan give them the easiest drawn, best Wdrkmg, least expensive in repairs, and infinitely the best made iaif MOST DUR-ABLE DIGGRR; Of New and Converted Diggers we have a large number at work in all parts of New Zealand.: Onr Diggers are fitted^ with Gray s Patent Unbreakable- Steel Shares and Gray’s Patent Unbreakahle Steel Points, at same pricfc m ITouWc Fttirow Plough Shares. Chilled Cast Socket Sharks, 2s each. Chilled Cast Share Points, fid each, Hard Tempered Unbreakable Steel POINTO v Tb eftdlY Thdee StidTPointtf will weartwice as. long, as ordinary, points, and •an be turned upside downaroften as necessary, thus always keeping_aß^n_cuttvrg edge* 1 Unddttifeathf 1 ’ We ! jh*kes i these ploughs sn the foUowmg d)OTTODE FURL BOW DIGGER, with or without adjnsting ; DOUBLE FURROW DIGGER, witty dr without adjnstmggear, made scrthat it can be used as a Double or Bmgle < Furrow Digger as desired (10s extra).' Single Furrow Digger, with-or without adjnstmg gear. The Single FtttTo# 1 Digger can be fitted as att J ordinary plough at 50s extra; as anorjdinary Swing Digger or as an ordinary Dduble Furrow Plough convertible into a I>Jg TESTIMONIAD-»-Tot»ra Estate, June 3,1890. Toßbid& Gray-In reply to your memo, of 27th inst., asking my dpinidu of the. work done by your plough at the Dig| oinirPlongh Trial held herenn Tuesday last. I must say I was agreeably surprised to see ymm ‘f Contertdd Digger ”do attchj splendid work. ... Yours sincerely, Jom* MAO, ftQaMRi^VGOMBWEDGRRUI,cMANURE,iftsTURinPiORIIL llhlir* Mr ' ■wwiiiwthw 7 PehomtfStSudArdßj FehcihgWti'cW Strainers;- Drays,-Grubbers, Acme Harrows* &o. ; i I - v : <"r i '■■iil'Vniii .....i. 1I i ' iii 1 mi" ■Vi.i..-. ' " ■ 1 1 farm implements. Lead the Trade in the Australasian Colonies. Ploughs* all kinds 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 Cutters Sheep Racks, Drays CheEse-prEsses, Ctc. We will gladly send Our complete Illustrated and Priced Catalogue 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.

SOUTH CANTERBURY GLASS, PAINTS, AND PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, Timabxt. JAMES^CRAIGIE KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCKS OP PAPERHANBIN6B In SoiJl'H ■ Gantßebuet. To make room for New Arrivals, will Sell at Reduced ' Prices. Gold 1 Papers from 2s ! 6d, Eitchen and Bedroom from sd. fe!2 JOHN RAD^IFFE, BESWICK( STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, PictureFrame ‘Maker Undertaker. URNITURE ON THE TIMEPARENT SYSTEM, Venetian Blinds'Made to Order, apl JUSTTOHAND—eOCOANUTS, TAHITI ORANGES, DATES*! AND SMYRNA FIGS. Biscuits of Every Description. Confectionery of all Mnds from Homo and Colonial Makers. Cake and Small; Goods always on hand. Catering Done for Soirees, Socials, etc., in Town or Country. Satisfaction Guaranteed. r Wedding: Cakes on the! Shortest Notice;, , Stationery, Wool Mats* Footballs, . AccordeonS, School Bags, Dollfl, and Toys In Endless Variety. ' D. McQASKILL, PUBLIC BAKERY, TEkUKA, ■ THOS. BARR BAKER & CONFECTIONER, AND FANCY GOODS DEADER, TEMUKA. WISHES his Friends and the Public ‘A Merry Christmas, and A Happy New Year,’ and informs them that he has purchased a very large Stock of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS suitable for Christmas and New Year Gifts; These he is'prepared to sell at 'prices previously unheard of. The attention of School Teachers and others is drawn to this opportunity of acquiring ’Real Bargains, , and he trusts to receive on EARLY CALL, He has arranged the usual Tables, from ■which GIFTS can be selected at Is, 6d, and, I 3d, 1 These will be on view on the Evening* Cf THURSDAY, DEC. 11th; 1 ■ ’ 'CAKES of all' descriptions. i CONFECTIONERY of the choicest. HOT PIBS, ; TEA, AND COFFEE at all reasonable hours.' IN MEMORIAM CARDS, in great! variety and neat designs, at the Office of this Paperi '

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2264, 8 October 1891, Page 1

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689

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2264, 8 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2264, 8 October 1891, Page 1

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