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l l'-: -■ . :,-.MABTERTON; "' 1 ■ '■ : ,' : BtoWBRB'AND MiISISRsI I la itetutaing' thanfa to the puki, t J • liberal patronage, hxtherto,.:would &p , brewwg'fromtKeirOWNMAlTM? t their Ales and Stout; iri bulk biid bottle h d * the cKrtioflafc qriality,' iequal to' &hy brr in toe colonies, and would Elicit a coi fc tinuancaef their favors,: ,! 1 3 -:,; All ..orderCjpnnotuaUy attended to at t Bowleß;Bnteher Shop, '(^TTSbKpABSONS, WAIPOUA BREWERI : ■ ~~"\ .';::..'. : WAtepUA BREWERY I ' \%-% IHE YYaIPODA . JWEWERY. i R., y.„ SMITH haa tho pleasure to an. \ d nouncetnathehoß purchase;! the valuable - Plant and Stook-in-Trade of thoWiiponA : ' Brrwrry. • ; 1 UT; SMITH is now able to brew and " : ' - sell at ordinary rates' * i A BETTER GLASS OFBEER than any which has hitherto been brewed o in the Provincial District. : : i- ■.;■ DUNEDIN'BEER,! : ' 3 wdlnowbe superseded by a better local s article at a less price CARTERTON FARRIERY AND WHEEL > :■.■■'• WRIGHT WORKS. . ROBERT CRA.WEOR]) PROPRIETOR. .';; IMPORTING an other Horses SHOD on - VJ the most approved principle. All kinds of vehicles mado and repaired. . "!■, Farm Implements made and repaired. '' high-streeTcabterton I nAMUEIiSON . AND , CO.'S •" ' 'reaper and string binder. ; ' J ! This eminent firm of Agricultural tuple. ; I ment Engineers, after devoting several years' attention ■ to the production of a first-cIOFB machine, now offertheir Hanester, claimhig ;that it is brought to the highest Btate of per-' fection that experience has- yot rendered ' possible,;. •. . ; i Thtwooaworkof this machine is of selected ' i English Ash, .the. castings, are of extra '■■' quality, the. fingers of patent welded steel • ■ and iron, and the workmanship throughout •' of the high quality of English machinery. The knotting apparatus employed by <i e SamuelsonandCo.,issuchthatit isimpbs. "* I sible for the knot' to be missed, and its' . operation so perfect that •it will not fail to tie the hands securely. '■■ : . j The report of a trial, under tho auspices I of the Otago A, and P, Association, at'Ah- '•■ botßford,.Otago, on 17th February last, Bays : ' ' "This machine turned out its work in a ' ; ' veiy' superior manner. The sheaves were well balanced, securely- tied,, and delivered * < with perfect. regularity, the out was as - straight as an arrow's flight, and the machine :- appeared ti travel over tho ground remark. y ably easy, bo that a goodrateof speed was , mamtaieed. • A hempen cord was used for ." t tying •.: The spectators were extremely s well pleased with this machine. To all . appearance in would have finished its plot i first, or, atjany ra|e, ; about the same time as ; the McCormack, but for an accident which b occurred:when only about two rounds had to Sbe made. When going through a -little gully - the 'swayboard,' or. 'vibrator,' as Bomo term it, broke, and the machine was helplessly stuck up, so far as tho competition Ms con- , cerned." * The verdict of tho judges was a \ "Samuelson did nof finish all'ofnient; i Osborne, 12 points; Wood, 23 points; ' Robertson's Deering, 14 points; D. Reid's IJecrmg, 18 points; McCorinack, 23 points. ' ■ Wo the undersigned judges, appointed by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association to judge tho twine binders, have come h to the conclusion that, in the crop to-day , the work done by tho Wood and McUormack I i machines, and by the Samuelson, until the II time of the accident, wis as near perfection .- as could be." [Signed by tho'seven judges ] e Mr_ Samuelson, junior, who visited the i, colonies during the recent harvest to examine mto special circumstancos and wants, has returned to England, and will effect audi - email alterations as the experience of Mb visit may suggest, and we have confidence in recommending the j SAMUELSON HARVESTER, as the best in the market for the next season. . As only a limited number of machines will j be Bhipped, to prevent disappointment, intending purchasers would do well to commuuicate with us in time for next outgoing mail. '"..;• JNO. DTJTHIE & CO. Weumgton. ARMS AND AMMUNITION. OUR stock of all kinds sporting requirements is very complete, comprising:— s BREEOH and Muzzle-loading Single and Double-barrel Guns. CURTIS and Harvey's celebrated GunJ powder-Diamond, Kiile, F.F.F. 1 CARTRIDGES and Cartridge Caseß, Caps, Wads, and Shot. ' LOADING and Closing Machines, Turn- , overs, Re-cappers and Cap Extractors, 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 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, WILLIB-BIRKET WELLINGTON. Geo. Remington, I COPPERSMITH, PLUMBER, AND I GASFITTER, Manufacturer of Improved Ciieesemakino apparatus, and Confectioners' Oscillating Revolving, and Melting Pans, etc. Galvanised Sponting, Ridging, Down-Pipe Baths, Chimnoy-pots always on hand. Ordinary and ELECTRIC BELLS fitted up, Cuba-st., Wellington. Estimates given for all descriptions of work conneoted with the trade. ".1 D W I N F E I fl T GROCER AND DRAPEIQUEENSTREET, MABTERION. AGENT UNION INSURANCE COUPIN ROBERTSON & CO., J«GINEERS, AND 1 BOILERMAKER. Old Custom House jstreet, Wellington, , Have for Bale— SPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, l-packs with improved ratchet motion. 16-horse power Gornißh'boiler, in firstclaßß order. Price, £BS. Estimates furnished for all kinds ol work I HHE /WAIRAHAPA DAILY is regularly 1 filed for Referenco at" The Associated News and Advertising Bureau of New Zealan I" (where advertisements areieceivedfor any paper published throughout tho World) Stitohbury's Buildings, Auckland. •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 6 May 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 6 May 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 6 May 1882, Page 4

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