YTn &G. TURNBULL&Co V , Ate Agents for tho fellomnjr steamers Md Bailing mbdlb feeing to and from Wellington , ; Fcif''Sa»''J?ran««i()|.tKe»efl kjr rail and gteamrt id Liverpool—- : ' r '.The b.s. Zealandi&l ' The-a.s. Australia The • (. City of , New York. . 0 ; Tho b'.b. Oity of i: g! a |^« Btim 8 timeBaweek. 8 aweek. .For Kaitcura and LytkUm—!lV 1: ;' The b.b. Tni, weekly. FoiFoxtoiy— '.' : : ' The si. Jane Douglas, twice a week, For' RarigitM— The 6,8. Jane Douglas, every fort- • night, Tot PattaThe s.s, Patea, twice a weok. For Bknhdm via Picton—- • The s.B. Napior, twice a weok. For London, direct — At regular intervals by Messrs Sh ' S avilT & Go.'s Passenger • line of ' Packots. 1 For Cftiiia 'and tho East— By 'tho Eastern and Australian : Steamship Co.'s Steamships fr»m For CTitio and Japan—- ' By the Barqucntino May and Baquo • . Aim. •' Full particulars can be had on application to W. <fe G. TURKBULL & C 0„ i Shipping and Custom House Amenta, : 1 1 ' Wellington. 9 gAMUULSON AND CO.'S REAPER AND : STRTNG BINDER.
■ This eminent firm of Agricultural Implement Engineers, after devoting; several years' attention to the' production of ft firet-clftps ; machine, now offer their Harvester, claiming that it is brought to tho highest statu of portion that exporieuce lias yet rendered ipossible..;',. i Thb woodwork of this machine is of selected ;EngM. Ash, the castings, aro of extra 'quality, the, fingers of patent welded steel 'and iron, and the workmanship throughout of tho high quality of English machinery. ; Tho knotting apparatus employed by iSamuelson and Co., is such that it is imposIsible for the knot to be missed, and its ioperiition so porfoct that it will not fail to itie the bands securely. The report of a trial, under the auspices jof.the Otago A. and P. Association, at Ahbotsford, Otagoj on. 17th February last, says I" ihis : inachme turned out its work in a very superior; manner. The sheaves were well balanced, securely tied, and delivered with: perfect regularity, the out was as etiaight as an arrow's flight, and the machine 'appeared t > travel over the ground remarkably oasy, so that a good rate of speed wis 'maintained, A bempon cord was ÜBcd for tying The spectators were extremely Veil pleased with this machine. To all 'appearance in would havo finished its plot first, or, at any rate, about the same time as the McCormack, hut for an aecideut which bcourre d when only about two rounds had to Wma'do. When goinjj through a little gully the'swayWd,' or 'vibrator, 1 as some term it, broke, and the machine was helplessly btuok up, so far as tho competition was,conber'ned." ' Tho verdict of the judges was a follows! ,'(Sainuelaon: did not finish allotment; Osborne, 12 points j Wood, 23 points; Bobertsoii's Decring, H points j D. Eeid's Deoring,' 18 points; McCormack, 23 points. the iinaorsigned judges, appointed by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association to judge the twine binders, havo come to,the conclusion that, in the erop to-day tb? work done by the Wood aud McCormack machines,' and by the Samuehon, until the timo of the accident, was as near perfection as could be. 1 ' (Signed by tho seven judges] ; Mr Samuelson,. junior, who visited the colonies during the recent harvest to examine into special circumstances and wants, has returned to England, and will effect such small. alterations as the experience of his visit may suggest, and we have confidence in recommending tho . j ' II \TCVESTEH, as thebestin i. ii.-.w or t:. „uson. Ap only a limited numbor of macuines will bo '"shipped, to "prevent disappointment, intending purchasers woiild do well to communicate, with ua in time for next outgoing mail.
".arms and Ammunition. I OUR. stock of all kinds sporting requirements is very completo, comprising:— j BREECH and Muzzle-loading Singloaud Double-barrel Giiris. i CURTIS nnd: Harvey's celebrated Gunpowdor—Diamond, Jtifle, F.F.F. • CARTRIDGES! . arid Cartridge Cases, Caps, Wads, and Shot. ; LOADING and Closing Machines, Turn-. oVers,' Re-cappers and Cap Extractors, J A LARGE assortment of all kinas of 'Gun' Fittings;!: Purchasers of this description of goods will find special advantages in buying from ,a large stock, as tbey can rfely'on'having their whole orders supplied 'by one firm, and. thereby avoid the expense 'of permit fee, JNO. DTJTHIE & CO, ' j ■ • "Wlriiis-siBEET,- Welhsgton, ■\TTE havfl made the following arrangei»'; 1 mats relative to the conduct of oar offices;—.-,;••• I Mr Beard being now permanently resident iij MASTERTON will be dajly at his Office in .Council Chambers, Masterton. •£ jMr Gray willreside in GREYTOWN and tontiiiue.'thb officn there as hitherto, [Wo ahajlbp in CARTERTON avery Wei Friday, and our office ther» mil be continued) as usaal. 'o J ' BEARD & GRAY. MarohT6rißßs,' J 1026 1 j TO' JfAREIiTB i.ND GUARDIANS. I'AM.deiiirous'of taking an ARTICLED •PUPIL. ' A taste for I ,drawing indispenß&bie," Terms on application. ' ! iiMh • GEO. 'Dm.IN, Architect. |MastferUaii 1: Jiai; . 6thj; 1882.; "r 968 ; : B 'ft S T il | 'DRAPER QUEENSTREET, MASTERTON, •AGENT UNION INSURANCE OOMPAN
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 5 April 1882, Page 3
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