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R3E53133 &s O-K-^ST., Sole Agents for New Zealand for the MERCER “NON CANVAS” BINDER. THIS Machine is wluit farmers have long wished for, and is now ready for inspection and delivery. Sample machines on view at all our branches. Specially adapted for heavy tangled crops, having three' times the elevating capacity of any other binder in the market. The principal feature of the “ Mercer ”is the doing away with the troublesome and expensive canvasses, these being replaced hy such simple and durable devices that place the; “Mercer” without an equal. Specially adapted for hillside work. Order early to avoid disappointment. The Gore Advertistr o£ January 20, 1801, says :—“ On Saturday last a trial of the Mercer Reaper and Binder (for which Messrs Reid & Gray are agents in New Zealand) was given in a paddo,:k belonging to J. Cregan, Gore. There was a very large attendance of farmers during the afternoon. The previous wet weather made the ground heavy, added to which the crop had not been rolled. We may say that the crop, which was heavy, was well cut, the sheaves were nicely bound, and a clean stubble was left. If we are asked what we think of the mechanism whereby the canvass is dispensed with, we reply that we think a great deal of it. It has sounded the death knell of canvass, The operation is extremely simple and easy to understand when seen. The grain is most tenderly dealt with; there would be no shsking or pressing in the ripest crop ” BINDING TWINE all kinds at Lowest Prices. Lubricating Oils, all sorts ; Back-delivery Reapers at reduced prices ; Double Furrow Ploughs. Also, their CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, with Patent reversible points, land edge and front-lifting lever. These ploughs secured first prizes at the Southland Champion Ploughing Matches for the last t.vo seasons-—IB9O and 1891. Chaffcutters and Baggers—Nos. 1. 2,2), ,:i, and 4 Chaffcutters. Plain and Barbed 1 Fencing Wire and Iron Fencing Standards at lowest prices. Steel Zigzag Harrows, , Cambridge Rollers, Disc Harrows, Turnip: and Manure Drills, Broadcast Seedsowers, Drays, Horse Gears, Wire Strainers, &c„ &c, 2 Second-hand Threshing Mißs for sale. BggT New Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application. SAVE YOUR RYE GRASS SEED. Mpai'lfii THE CARLYLE GRASS SEED STRIPPER will save five times its cost this present season collecting Grass Seed off paddocks fed over by sheep, The Lightest Draught, Simplest and BEST STRIPPER in the Market. PRICE —£20 at Christchurch Station. Don’t wait till the seed is ripe, but order early, for you will be disappointed. de!2 BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., Christchurch.

N.Z.C.F. H AVING Completed the Opening of NEW GOODS FOR COMING SEASON, ■m We respectfully draw the attention of our Customers and the Public generally to our Very Large and Well-assorted Stock, which comprises every requisite for Gentlemen’s, Boys’, and Youths’ wear. A VISIT to our well-known Establishment will convince anyone that we take the Premier Position for Style, Quality, and Value. T nspection Respectfully Solicited HALLENSTEIN BROS., Stafford Street, Timaru, ROBERT FOSTER, Branch Manager. SOUTH CANTERBURY GLASS, PAINTS, AND PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, Timaru. | JAMES CRAIGIE | KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCKS OF PAPERHANGINGS In South Canterbury. To make room for New Arrivals, will Sell at Reduced Prices. Gold Papers from 2s 6d, Kitchen and Bedroom from sd. fe!2 i JUST C E I V E D —j Child’s Companion, The Prize, Infants Magazine, Family Friend, Chatterbox, Girl’s Own Annua), Boys’ Own Annual, &c., &c. CHOICE XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, 3E3- C?- DANM, Temuka Dispensary. ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received at the Leader OflicoJ*

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2303, 9 January 1892, Page 1

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585

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2303, 9 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2303, 9 January 1892, Page 1

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