R E, I D & , G R;A OTAGCj IMPLEMENT j$D DuNEDWitTI! "rfu Y, [N--9 ■ A &., . .. . Wo would call attention' toour Do.uble ] urrow Ploughs, this season wita V itoa cross frames, making, the Plough hi ich more rigid tliaji formevlyrOur patent wh sels are cast by a new process, and the; bea: ing lias been lengthened, theroby'adding grc ,tly to thoir durability. ' , ■ _ ; We have lately erected improvcdiiiachii ery for this inaillifacturej. whichv together l >ith the reduction in tho prico of'steel at'Honc, has enabled us to considerably rcduco the price of steel shares. We have a largo stock of Fencing Vire and iron for making Standards of the ery best quality, ; which wo offer at very low prices. , Hariwsj 1),'4,5, aiid 0 leaves. Chaii Harrows, all sizes. ■ Horse Gears, 2, B, and 4 horse, superb tc anything in the market; Chaff-cutters aw .Coin-crushers, v all sizes; Cambridge and Plain. Field Hollers; Broadcast Sovinj Machinesßest Ironbark Swingle-trees foi 2, 3, and 4 horses; Cheese Presses, doibli and &c, Freight paid,by us to any port of call! bj steamers of the Union S.S, Co;, on ordevi ol over £5 value. . I Price Lists and further particulars may hi had from our Duncdiii house, or from any o our branches, 1G( HINTS TO OCCASIONAL TORRES ;• EONBENTS ' - ■ The following memoranda arc submitted ti correspondents of tho -Wairaiui'A Daily a suggestive of subjects upon which com mnhications arc desired OF SETTLEMENT IS TiII',DISTRICT ' PIiOMIESS OF PITOLIC WoRKS, NliW Build ISGS, ETC, I Agricultural Operations; State o: j Cnors, Introduction on- Sale o. Stock, etc. HORTICULTURE AND PLORICUTUKE. Local Industries. Number of men em ployed, machinery'used; quantity am ' quality of material turned out. Suggestions as to what Industries migh PROFITABLY BE UNDEItTAKEN IN Tli: District, Meetings or iPvoad Boards, School Com suttees, Soirees, etc. Public and Political Meetings, Accidents and Offences. State of Roads, Bridges, etc. Public Wants and Grievances,
QHURCH SERVICES.—.JUNE 15,1879. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. MASTKBTON.-St'. Matthews'. —8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Matins, 1 •■■■■ .p;nl..Evensong. Gkeytow,—St. Luke's.—Matins, 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Feahikkston.—Services are held in the Church of England, Featherston, morning and evening, every Sabbath, commencing at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ■ CATHOLIC CHURCH. Jlasteuton.—St. Patrick's.- -Mass at 11 a.m.; ; , .Vespers and Benediction at 7 p.m. Carterton.—St. Mary's.—Masqat 9 a.m,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 185, 14 June 1879, Page 2
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375Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 185, 14 June 1879, Page 2
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