... &G. TURN BOLL, &Go , V ,( lare'A'genta for the fal* 'p£*Jjß(r,lowing ifesmen'- and sailing vea.'eeis tMng to and from Wellington thekco by-rail and Zcalaidia , 105.8. Australia • The a. City, of i . • ; New York e&. The i.a. City of . : * : . Syd^y For IPaHj/ffliui- • V Tui" J.® 118 ® tio#* a'week.' Etf&Kaikoura and LytttUon—--8.8.' Titi, weekly, ■' The s.B. Jane Douglas, twice a week, ;For Rangitikei—" ' . ■. The 5.8.: Jane Douglas, every fort- ' 1 .Lnight; <■ i ■i >. HfitiPdMr-l Jm'i' #4 i f -The si. PiSLitwicb a week, > FofoleiihiMat stMn ~ '• • . ■! f ■ The s. a Napier] - twice a week; •: hi London, : At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savilii& Ooi'a Passenger line of For China and the Efltfc-' By. c the/'Eastern and ' Australian Steamship Co,'s .Steamships from . Sydney.ovory fortnight. Jot China m& Japan— Bv the Barqilentine May and Barque Uexa. ■ ' v Full particidara e had on. W'W'td IBULL & COT., Welukotoh. . SHERIFF'S IN THE SUPREME COUBT OF NEW ZEALAND, HOLDEN AT WELLINGTON. ' •ft f], 't ' f Betwsen Alexander Farmer, Plaintiff And j F,'W. Buck, defendant.
T HERBERT S. WaRDELL, Sheriff of X Waii'drapa. hereby give notico that by virtue of a wit oi fieri /acids to me directed I have taken in execution at the suit of the execution creditor all the interest of the above wimed/defendaut in that piece of land oontainiijs& quarter of an acre, (more or less) bciugtho allotment No 2, part of section 17,' Mastertoia Small Farm Settlement, being the fee Jimple subject to a mortgagaaftnd further chargo to secuifc'the sum of £260 and interest,' auil sell, or cauao the a ami! to be sold by public auction on Friday,, the 21st day of April, 1882, at noon at the Resident Magistrate's Courthouse,, at Masterton, unless the sum of £33 4s 7d, toejether with interest and all costs and.-charges are sooner paid, And I further give notico that William Fitzgerald, Esq., .'Wellington, is % Solicitor for thQ,execution creditor. Given under'my hand at Featherston this 6ih day oi March, 1882, HERBERT" S.,*WARDELLj , 1015 ' : gAMUHLSO? AO-' OO.'S REAPER AND STRING BINDER. ' ■This eminent firm of Agricultural Implement Engineors, after devoting soveral years' attention to the production of a firat-clape machine, now offer their Harvostcr, claiming that, it is brought to tlio highest state of perfection that experience- has yet rendered possible
Tlii, worm work of this machine is of selected English Ash, the castings aro.of extra quality, tlio lingers of patent wolded steel and iron, and the workmanship throughout of the high quality of English machinery. The knotting apparatus omployed by BamuelSon aiidCo., is such that it. is impossible for tjrfnmot to be missed, and .its operation so perfect. that it will not fail to tie the bands securely. * The report of a trial, under tho auspices of the Otago A. and P. Association, at Abbotsford, Otago, en 17th February last, says' " This machine turned out its iv'ork in a very superior manner. The sheaves were well balanced, soctlVbly tied, and delivered with perfect regularity, tho out was as straight a!) an arrow's flight, and the machine appeared t > travel over tho grouud remarkably easy, so that a good rate of speed was' maintained. A lumpen cord was Used for tying Tbp spectators wcro extremoly well pleased with this machine. To all appearance in would havo finished its plot first, or, at any ratetabout the same time as the UcCorinajojC biigfor an accidout which occurre only aboift two rounds bad to r be goiiijj through a little gully the 'swaybbard,' or 'vibrator,' as some term and tho machine tfaa helplessly So far as tho competition was con- " • The'Wrdipt.ofthe'judgMwasa follows! "Saniutlslm "did; not finish • allotment; Osborno, points; Woodf 23 points ; "Robertson's :Deoring, 14 points; D.' Reid's jDeering, 18 points | jlcCMmjjck,' 23 .points. We the unMrsigiwjudges, appoiiited'by the Otago Agricultural ana Pastoral Association to judge the-tjpne bibders, have come to the conclusio|tpt ! ,jn the crop to-day : tho work done by and McCorinaok machines, and by tho«SMuelson, 'until tho time of the accident;, was to nearperfection as conld bei" [Signed by tlie seven judges ] , Mr Samuelson, junior, who visited the colonics during the recent harvest Ip examine in|ffispcoi(tl circumstances and wants, has re.tttfiiea to' England, and 'will effect such small alteration's as the experience of his visit may suggest, and we'liave confidonco in recommending'the
SAMUELSON HARVESTER, aa tliftbeatjiiy^'#a\ii(' f r <\ tW I ««n. Aa oulY aliuiU.il .nrtu »•' V•. *. : y .ts -will bo shipped 'to praYeut nUuppuiuiuiont, intending purohasera would do well to comrauuicate )vith us In tinwfor next outgoing V ' iotj'ft-. stock' of all^mJa'sporting requirements is : very" completo, comprising i;,-iiGEEOH and Mn&lWaiJWg SWa and MllpW r > celebrated .punjtowder—Diamond, Rifle, F.F.F.. (CARTRIDGES 1 ftud'CCwtridgo :'Cases, Caps, Wads, and Shot. > ,"X . : LOADING and.Closiiig Machines, Turnovers, Re-fcapjers -and Cap Extractors,r i A LARGE assortment of all kincfl of Gun Fittings. Purchasers of this description- .of goods will find special advantages in buying from a largo stock, as they can rely on having their whole orders supplied by one firm, and thereby avoid the expense of a double permit fee, ' \ JNO. DTJTHIE .& CO, : Willis-street, Wellikgton, 1 w H have made tho following arrangeni?nts relative to the conduct of our ; Mr Beard being now permanently resident in MASTERTON will'bo daily at his Office in ■Council' Chpmbers, Mas'torton. I Mr tfirayi wji' reside in-GREYTOWN and office-there as hitherto, v >\Vo Bhidl(be In CARTERTON every Wed i|sda}£and Friday, and our oflice there will Ig popjimiod as'ußual, .. . ' • BEARD & GRAY. .'v. - 10 25 AND f'AM 'desirous of taking an .ARTICLED PUPIL. A 'tasto lor, drawing indispensable. ' Terms oij application. ' • GEO. FANNIN, Architect. >: E' D f 1 N F E- rC? T- ;■■■•! GPOOER AND. DRAPER. . V QUEBNSTREET, MASTERTON. 4GENT? UNION INSURANCE COMPAN
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 6 April 1882, Page 3
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