Shipping Intelligence. v : PORT^E/PLLINGTON. * i ■■■'. ARRIVED. April 11.-TTane'* Douglas,■'»*', 75 tons, Fraaer. .fcem:Foxton.-;' ' '.■' • Christina, schooner, from Kaipara. Napier, 5.8., 48 tons, Fisk, from Piqton, Passengers—A numbor of returaod oicuri. ~.; . .■'..■!. ' ■■ ■ 'Tni,s,s,. 64 tons. Pope, from Wanganui. Passengere-Mesdames Shannon, Griffin, Keeling, Mies: Atigusfcus, Meisis. Wilson, Smith, Pillett, Shanuan (3), Cosh, Bust, Griffin,, Todd, Hill, Connoly. Walsh, Cameron, Brown, Lyon, Fox, Nioholls, E. Hill,Hnrley,flaybittle.Purkes, Galiveg, A. HiU. J. Hill, King; Isherwoed. Tllaley, Dixon, Molntosh, 7 Bttllians, Pinel, Barr, DuraWl, Cuznsan, West, Koch, Williamson, Widdop, Allan, Wilson, Small, Bias, Dott, Holland, Walsh, Dixon, Holomby, Hood, Parker,'Bristbw. Young. ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London-Ironsides, 10th Jan.; Waimea, • Feb, Ist j Star of thd East, Bth March; .•'• Crusader, Feb. 17th. GlasgOw-Glenariff, 20th Jan, America.-Edcnsfield(TiaAue'klaßd),Nov.2. Melbourne, viathe South.—Binoßroomft, 14. " &G.TUBNBOLL&CO V V i are Agents for the folloninff ofoomUNi onj onSlinrc vita. sels trading toiiidfrqiri Wellington : For Sun-Francisco, theace ny rail and .Thos.s.Zealandia' ;,The J.B. AuaWih . ! ::Tl LS°' " ■"*<«* The s.B. City of . Sydney ~For..lFanganui The B.R. Huia )-«„„,. m,. [Three times a' II it AU' ) For Kaihoum and LylhUon- ' ..,, The 8.8. Tui, weekly. Hoi Foxton— The s.s. Jane Douglas, twiee a weok. For Rangitiki— The «.a Jane Douglas, every fortnight. FqrPoteiThe s.s. Patea, twice a week. For jßfenftefm via Ptcto?i— For Lonrfon, direct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill <fe Co.'s Passenger line of Packets, For China and the Easily tho Eastern and Australian Sydney, overy fortnight. For 6h'w and Japan—- . Full particulars aan bo had on application to W. A G. TURNBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom Homo Agents, Welunoton. 995 AMUELSON AND . CO.'S I REAPER AND STRING BINDER. This eminent firm of Agricultural Implement Engineers, after devoting Bevoral years' attention'to'tho production of a first-claps machine, now offor their Harvester, claiming that it is brought to the highest state of perfection tliat'experience has yet reudorod possible ". • , ,
Tht wnnawork of tins machine is of selected English Anli, the castings are of fixtra qhality, tlje fingers of patent welded steel and iron, fed the workmanship. throughout of the higlßpiality of English machinery. Tho knotting appnr&tus employed by Saniuelson and Co,, is suoh that it 'is impossible for tho knot to be missed, and its operation bo perfect that it will not fail to tie tho bands securely,. The report of a trial, under the auspices of the Otago A. and P. Association, at Abbotsford, Otago, on 17th February last, says " This aacliino turned out its work in a very superior manner. The eheaves were well balanced, securely tied, and delivered with perfect regularity, tho cut was as stiaight as an arrow's flight, and the machine appeared t > travel over tho ground remarkably easy, so that a good rate ol spocd was maintaiuod, A liunpon cord was used for tying The spectators wero oxtromely woll pleased with this machine. To all appoaranco in would have finished its plot first, or, at any ralo, about tho same time as the McCormack, hut for an accident which occurred when only about twe rounds had to be made. When going through a little gully the 'swftyoo&rd,' or 'vibrator,' as sonys term it, broke, and tho machine was helplessly stick up, so far as tho competitipn was concerned." The verdict of the judges was a follows! "Sajmuelßon did not finish allotment; Osborno, 12 points; Wood, 23 points; Robertson's Deeriug, 14 paints; D. Keid's Deering, 18 points; McCormack, 24 points. We the undersigned judges, appointed by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association to judge the twine binders, have come to the conclusion that, iu the.crop to-day tho work done by tho Wood and MoUornuck : maclMOs, and by tho Bamuokm, until tho time of the accident, was as near perfection as eould be." [Bignod by the seven judges ] Mr Samuelson, junior, who visited tho colonies during the recent harvest to examine into special circumstances and wants, haß returned to England, and will effect such small alterations as the experience of lijb visit may suggest, and we have confidence in recommending the SAMUELSON HARVESTER, as the best in the market for ths next season. As only a limited number of machines will be shipped, to prevent disappointment, intending purchasers would do well to communicate with us in time for next outgoing JNO. DTJTHIE & CO. Wellington. . ARMS P'D AMMUNITION. OUR Rt ii-l. •• . " : • v ng requirements is .vuiy cumprising : . BREECH and Muzzle-loading Single and Double-barrel Guns. - CURTIS wd Harvey's celebrated Gun-powder-Diamond, Rifle, F.F.F. CARTRIDGES and Cartridge Cases, Caps, Wads, and Shot, LOADING aud Closing Machines, Turnovers, lie-cappers and Cap Extractors. A LARGE assortment of all kinos of Gun Fittings. Purchasers of this description of goods will find special advantages in buying from a largo stock, as thoy can rely on having their wliolo orders supplied by one firm, and thereby avoid the expense of a double permit feo, JNO.'DTJTHIE & CO, ; Willis-street, Weuinoton. 7E have mado the following arrangeV' ; rnonts relative to the conduct cf our offices ; Mr Beard being now permanently resident in MASTERTON will bo daily atrhis Office in Cpuncd Chambers, Mastcrton. Mr Gray will reside in GREYTOWN and continue the ofucn there as hitherto. . We bIwII bo In CARTERTON every Wed ncsday'.and Friday, and our office there will bo continued as usual. BEARD & GRAY. March 16,1885. , 1025 | TO' PARENTS AND GUARDIANB. IAM desirous of taking an ARTICLED ■PUPIL'. A taste (or drawing indis; pehsablo. Terms on application, '"GEO. FANNIN, Architect. Maaterton, Jan. 6th, 1882. 968 :ii J. VILE, ILLER jANb" pOBN pRODUOE ..,.,.,,.....Mastbbtos, .■■:■•.- 1017
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1046, 12 April 1882, Page 3
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