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I„ o€A Is EaW 3D>sTCJ ££ 12 JAMES EINDLAY has much pleasure iu announcing that he has now Erected .a. complete. n. o .. ENGINEERING PLANT, To enable him to execute all orders in connection with that branch of the trade. He has also engaged a thoroughly-experienced ENGINEER, and is therefore in a position to undertake the Repairs of all kinds of Engines, and all other classes of Machinery, Engines and Combines Repaired on the shortest possible notice. Estimates Given fob All Classes of Wobk. Good Workmanship Guabanteed. All kinds of Blacksmith’s Work, including Ploughs, Harrows, [and all kinds of Agricultural Implements Repaired or Made to Order at Reasonable Rates. The Shoeing Department is in the hands. a Competent Shoer. Agent for the Deering All-Steel Binder, Howard’s Digging Ploughs, and General Agricultural Implements, JAMES FINDLAY, ENGINEER AND BLACKSMITH, TIEMDKA. «e 3 REID & GRAY’S(Neably 11,000 Made) FAMOUS DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, Also their equally famed CHAMPION CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS (S.F. or D.F.), WITH reversible steel points, land edge, and front-lifting lever; These Digging Ploughs can be made convertible into ordinary double-furrows if desired. A large number of these now at work. DIGGING HARROWS made any size. These are made on the lines of our well-known Disc Harrows, having extra-strong steel axles, and dispensing with the troublesome and dirt-collecting centre hearing. For strength and durability thej stand without a rival, and give no trouble breaking or bending Read This—Please receive cheque for Digging Harrow. It is a Splendid Implement and does it§ work well, going right to the bottom of the plough furrows. I have just finished a stubble field which with two strokes was made quite loose and fit for sowing either grass or grain.—Signed Joseph Mosley. GRAIN DRILLS (positive feed), so far as regularity of sowing is concerned they are perfect. 13, 15, 17 Coulter 7in centres always in stock. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL—, Greatly, improved for this season. Made in all combinations, and to sow Grain or Turnips at will, with or without Manure, as desired. This is The Drill for the times. Made any size from 4 to 8 Coulters, 14in to 16in between Turnip drills, and for Grain 6in, 7in, or Bin. Fitted with New Patent Adjustable Coulters. Agents for CLAYTON & SHuttlewobth’s Mills and Engines

IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR a * /a i'j;uG lm;-..- * AWARDED COLD&SILVERMEOALS ¥&*&&*!* CELEBRATED JcTHE BESTliAfciW’^; PURE INDIAN CHINA&CEYCON TEAS PROCURABLE

PRINTING A NEW AND CHOICE SELECTION OF MODERN TYPE HAS JUST BEEN ADDED TO THE JOBBING PLANT OP THIS OFFICE. And all Work Undertaken will be turned out in First-class Style. Business Circulars Invitation Cards aud Circulars, Visiting Cards, etc., etc., Printed in Neat and Appropriate Styles at the Shortest Notice.

REDUCTIONS PRICE. fJIHB Proprietor begs to notifj that the PRICE OP THIS PAPER Has Been LOWBREE as follows: SUBSCRIPTION; For One Quarter —In advance 4s Booked ... 6e Yearly—ln advance 15s Booked 20s It is now the CHEAPEST TRI-WEEKLY PAPER in NEW ZEALAND, and the Proprietor trusts that the IN ■ CREASED CIRCULATION will compensate for the Reduction jn its Price It is essentially a LOCAL PAPER, devoted to the interests of the district. It is impossible for the papers published in large centres of population to pay the same attention to the requirements of the district as it does. On these grounds the Proprietor basis his olaim for support, and he justs he will not be dissappointed. It has given its advocacy to EVERY MOVEMENT for the ADVANCEMENT of the DISTRICT. It has never been known to take the side of the Strong -’nat the Weak, While it has agaupheld the Rights of Working Men it has always recognised the Rights of Psoperty j

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2515, 13 June 1893, Page 4

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614

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2515, 13 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2515, 13 June 1893, Page 4

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