Shimming:, liitellifteiw ut -. .■'>■:,. -.April.l2.—H.iwoijß.B., 182 tons; Kennedy; frbm^Port-.Chalmers ! and-Lytteltah.' Pas-' sengMS-MtsScaHlunjMrand Mre^ Barley, Rev.;Mr.and^Mrs'jPotter, : : Hons. Messrs Johnston and Diet, Messrs Priotor, Isen; Buckeridga,' Ha'ylook, Feiinali, Kayboume, Goodnian,'" O'Koefe/ Cameron, Oattol, Beale,, Black, A.- Smith, LyMtbn,.'■'•:.''' ;/'';■ : :;;' ; ..;■"■■•.:..: ."Ladybird, 8 .5., "272 tons, .Neale, from Weatport'.""' ';'.'■" . '"'.. ' '■'•".■ . ■'< Penguin, s,i,-442 : tons, Anderson, from Nelson and \ Pipton. l , Passengers-Misses Aiicall • and' 2" children, Captain Webb, Mesarir loece, Geisler, Morrison, Jardine, Thompson, Drake, Firth.'Fultoh;'Scott, Bols»n. Davidson, and Bobinsoh'jiatoeia'go, • .Murray, s.'si, 78 tons, Scott, from Nelson.. Passengers I —Messrs' Revell,.Horn, jVowels, Castello, : Hamilton. Bird, Walker, Jeffries, and Jones.'''- ■ ■' :■''"- •'■'^'■- :t ':SAttH). :■ : • > April : .l2.-.Wejtport, b.s„ 263 tons. Gibb, for New Plymouth;, Passenger-Mr King. Penguin, 8,8,,'442 tons,. Anderson, for Lyttelton add Port.Chalmers. Passengers ' MdiJiriin'.l D»...»1«. -„J 0..11.. 111'.... Brandon'and Bennett, Mr. and Mrs FitzfieraldiiHMeSßrs''Turner, Coborne, Boyle, Walker, Wiseman, Riemensohneider, MoFar'and(2);,Epson; Edwards, and Blow; 6 liteeraje,',', '-, : , ' ; ; I'-'j-Hfiia; a.B.v §6 tons, Berriman, for Wanganui;. Passengers-Miss' Dixon, Mesdames lie., 60 tons, Fisk. for Pioton. ' ,! ,la'ie' Douglas, J s.e.', 76 tons, Fraser for Foxton.'Passenger-Mr Reed. : ;. ;BXPECrEDARRIVALS. London-Ironsideß,- 10th Jan.; Waimea, "."; Feb. Ist'; Star of the East, Bth March; Crusader, Feb. 17th. Glasgbw-Glehariff, 20th Jan, America .-Edenafield (via Auckland), Nov. 2. Melbourne, via the South.—Bingarooma, 14. Auckland, via the East Coast.-Arawata, 17. '&G.TDRNBOLL&CO ..' VY , are Agcntß for the folBels trading to and from Wellington :- i.Fqr ■ Sm Franciico, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool—- .■-,, The.B.s.Zealandia\. The-s.B, Australia ~:..'., , The b.B. City of , : v ,:. /.Sydney '.-.. /..'.'.' :Mt,Jf : anganui- , -;'/■; T J 6^^ s j Three timesaweek. ■ For Mbm and. LyttellonTho.B.s.Tui, weekly, .For Fatten— . Jaißangiiikei- ,■■;■ ; The;s.s, Jano Douglas,every fort- ■ i night, Forpatat- . ~ .The s.s; Patea, twice a week. ■ For Blenheim yhPicton—.The a. s. Napier, twice a week. For London, direct:.At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill & Co.'b Passenger line of For China and the EmlBy the Eastern and Australian .Steamship Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan— By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa.
Full particulars can be had ou application to ••' . W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., . Shipping and Custom House Agents, ' Wellington. 995 lAMUELSON AND CO.'S REAPER AND STRING BINDER. This eminent firm of Agricultural Implement Engineers, after devoting several years 1 attention to. the production of ftfirsklwfl machine, now offer their Harvester, claiming that it is brought to the highest state of perfection that experience has yet rendered possible, . Tht.woouwork of this machine is of selected English Ash, the castings are of extra quality, the fingers of patent welded steel dud iron, and the workmanship throughout of 'Jie high quality of English machinery. Thi knotting apparatus employod by Bamuolg'qu aiiiG'i-..,i8 such that it is impossible for the knoKto W'tokaeu.-und to operation so perfect that it will not fail to tie the bauds Becurely. : The report of & trial, under the auspices of the Otago A. and P. Association, at Abbotsford, Otago, on 17th February last, says li Tlijs machine turned out its work in a .very, superior manner. The sheaves were well balanced, Becurely tied, and delivered with .perfect regularity, the cut was as straight as an arrow's flight;, and the machine ■appeared t> travel over the ground remarknvi...k„„., „„ ii,„i. „ «j„i..i „;„„j - maintained.. A hempen cord was ua tying The spectators , were extremely .well., pleased with this machine. To all appearance iu would have finished its plot first, or, at any rate, about the same time as the McCormack, but for an acoideut which occurred when only about two rounds had to be made. When going through a little gully the 'myboard,' or. 'vibrator,' as »me term it, broke,.and the machine was helplessly stuck up, so far as the competition was conCMHOd." ;,:,;'.•■ .:, The vcrdlpt of the judges was a follows: "Sarauelßon did not fißiah allotment; Osborne, 12 points; Wood,. 2j) points; Robertson's, U vr f- • !). Eeid'a Peering, 18 p u ,*'_■;.ii.:".ur •«., 'A points. We. the'undersigned juiuut, appointed by tjie Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association'to judge the twine binders, have come to the conclusion that, in tho crop to-day the work done hy tho Wood and McCormack mactuies, and bv tbe Samuelson, until the time of the accident, wis as near perfection as could be," [Signed by the seven judgea ] fj junior, who visited the colonies during the recent harvest to' examine ! into'special circumstances and wants, has returned,,to England, and will effect Kueh email alterations as the experience of his visit may suggest, and wo have confidence in recommending tho ..... SAMUELSON HARVESTER, as the best in the market for the next season. As only a limited number of machinos will be shipped, to prevent; disappointment, intending purchasers would do well to communicate with us in time for next outgoing mail. '.' JNO. DUTHIE & CO. ■ Wellington. ARMS AND AMMUNITION. •. OUR stock of all kmdß sporting requirements is very- complete, comprising:— .., BREECH and Muzzle-loading Single and Double-barrel Guns. OURTIB mid Harvo7*s eclobrated Gunpowder—Diamond, Rifle, F.F.F. CARTRIDGES, and Cartridge Cases, Caps',-Wads, and Shot. LOADING and Closing Machines, Turnovers, Ee-oappers and Cap Extractors, A LARGE assortment of all kinas of Gun ; Fittingß. -Purchasers of this descripin buyingifrom- a large Btock, as they can rely on having their whole orders supplied hv nnn firm and fhanlnr «,,*;* (!,„„.. a double permit fee. , JNO. pUTHIE & COJ WILHS-BTRKBT, WHiu»«6H, ! fERCHANT,-Qwbn-8ibb5t,..,..., ........ MisresTex,. I 1017*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 13 April 1882, Page 3
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844Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 13 April 1882, Page 3
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