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| EAGLE BREWERY ; 'MASiERTON. G AT TS CHr-rFA"E'SOIs I Brewers and Mamibbs, In returning thanks to -the public for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that they are now browing from their OWN MALT, and that their Ales and Stout, in bulk and bottle, are o" the chnic»st quality, equal to any.brewed in tne colonies, and would solicit a continuance of their favors. All orders punctually attended to at the Brewery, Masterton, or the Depflt, next Mr Bowles' Butcher Shop, CARTERTON. QATTSCHE' '& pABSONS, Proprietors,. WAIPOUA BREWERI ~~~ WAIPOUA BREWERY Ee-openino OP I. The Waipoua Bresery. R. Y. SMITH has the pleaamflkannouncethathehas purchased the Suable Plant and Stock-in-Trade of the Waipooa Brewery. R. V. SMITH is now able to brew' and sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any which has hitherto been brewed in the Provincial District. ■ DUNEDIN BEER will now be superseded by. a better local article at a less price. OARTERTOh FARRIERY AND WHEEL WRIGHT WORKS. ROBERT CRAWFORD PROPRIETOR. SPORTING an other Horses SHOD on the most approved principle. All kinds of Vehicles mad e and repaired. Farm Implements made and repaired. ; HIGH-STREET CARTERTON gAMUELSON AND CO.'S REAPER AND STRING BINDER.

This eminent firm of Agricultural Implement Engineers, after devoting several years' attention'to the production of a first-class machine, now offer their Harvester, claiming , that it is brought to the highest state of perfection that experience has yet rendered possible. Tlifa woodwork of this machine is of selected English Ash, the castings are of extra quality, the fingers of patent welded steel aud iron, and the workmanship throughout of the high quality of English machinery. The knotting apparatus employed by Samuelson and Co., is such that it is impossible for the knot to be missed, and its operation so perfect that it will not fail to tie the bands securely. The report of a trial, under the auspices of the Otago A, and P. Association, at Ahbotsford, Otago, on 17th February last, says "This machine turned out its ivork in a very superior manner. The sheaves were well balanced, securely tied, aud delivered with perfect regularity, the cut was as stiaight as an arrow's flight, and the machine appeared t j travel over the ground remarkably easy, bo that-a goodrateof Bpeed was maintained, A hempen cord was used for, tying The spectators were extremely well pleased with this machine. To all appearance in would have finished its plot first, or, at any rate, about the same time as tho McCo'rmack, but for an accident which occurred when only about two rounds had to be made. When going through a little gully the 'swayboardj' or 'vibrator,'as some term it, broke, and the machine was helplessly stuck up, so far as the competition was concerned." The verdict of the judges was a follows! ' " Samuelson did not finish allotment; Osborne, 12 points; Wood, 23 points; Robertson's Deeriug, 14" points; D. Eeid's Deering, 18 points; McOormack, 23 points. We the undersigned judges, appointed by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association to judge the twine binders, have come to the conclusion that, in the crop to-day tho work done by tho Wood and McCormaok machines, and by the Samuelson, until the time of the accident, was as near perfection as could he." [Signed by the 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 tho experience of his visit may suggest, and we have confidence in recommending tho SAMUELSON HARVESTER, as the best in the market for the 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 mail.

JNO. DUTHIE & CO. Weiiington. ARMS AND AMMUNITION. OUR stock of all kinds sporting requitements is very complete, comprising;— BREECH and Muzzle-loading Single and Double-barrel Guns, CURTIS and Harvoy's celebrated Gun-powder-Diamond, Rifle, F.F.F, CARTRIDGES and Cartridge Cases, Caps, Wads, and Shot. ■ LOADING and Closing Machines, Turnovers, Re-cappers and Cap Extractors, A LARGIS assortment of all kinas of Gun Fittings. Purchasers of this description of goods will find special advantages in buying from a large 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. DUTHIE & CO, Willis-stkeet Wellington, Geo. Remington, nOPPERSMITH, PJ,UMBER, AND Vj GASFITTER. Manufacturer of Improved Cheebemakikg apparatus, and Confectioners' Oscillating Revolving, and Melting Pans, etc. Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, Down-Pipe Baths, Chimney-pots always on hand. Ordinary and ELECTRIC BELLS fitted up, Com-st., Wellington. ' Estimates given for all descriptions of work connected with the trade. Jg D W I N F 0 R T GROCER AND DRAPEiQUKENSTREET, MASTERTON. AGENT UNION INSURANCE CO iiP4N ROBERTSON & CO., ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERB. AND BOILERMAKERS. Old Custom House [street, Wellington, Have for sale-r • SPEEDY'B PATENT WOOL PRESSES, f-packa with improved ratchet mofifjt.l 16-horse power Cornish: boiler, 'in fifb.- . class order, Price, £BS. • Estimates furnished for all kinds' of work mHE WAIRARAPA DAILY is regularly '1 filed for Reference at" The Associated News and Advertising Bureau of New Zealand" (where advertisements are 1 eceived for any paper published throughout the World) Stitclibury's Buildings, Auckland.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 25 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 25 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 25 April 1882, Page 4

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