EAGUE-BREWERY. ;■ MAB.TBRTP.N...^ V .„. 'V" : G AJT TSC H E A. RSO N S Bbewrrs ujdMaisises, In returning thanks to the public for tiieir liberal patronage hitherto, .would respect* fully beg to inform them'that they are now brewing from their OWN MALT, and that! their Ales and Stout, in bulk and bottle, are o! the cbniopst quality; equal to any brewed in tne colonies, and would solicit & con. tinuanoe ef their favors, All orders punctually attended to at the Brewery, Mastertbn, or the Depot, next Mr Bowies' Buteher Shop,' CARTERTON. WAIPOUA BBEWERI WAIPOUA BREWERY I Re-opening of Ihb Waipooa Brewery. R. V. SMITH has the pleasure to announoethathehas purchased the valuable Kant and Stook-in-Trade of the Wiironi Bekwerv. R. V. SMITH is now able to brew and sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any whioh has hitherto beon brewed ' in the Provincial district: DUNEWNBEER . will now be superseded by a better local article at a less price, CARTERTON FARRIERY AND WHEEL WRIGHT WORKS. ROBERT CRAWFORD PROPRIETOR. SPORTING an other Horses SHOD en the most approved principle. All kinds of Vehioles made and repaired. Farm Implements made and repaired. ■ higb-streeTcarterton nAMUELSM AND ,00.'8 REAPER AND STRING BINDER. . This eminent firnfofXgnculturai Imple. ment Engineers, after devoting several years attention to the production of afirst-clats maohme, now offer their Harvester,- claim!™ hat it is brought to the highest state'of perfcction that experience has: yet rendered ipossible. ~.:.,.. . . Thswooaworkqf this machine is of selected English Ash, the castings are of extra quality, the fingers of patent welded steel of the high quality of English machinery. The knotting apparatus employed 'by Samuelson and Co,ls such that it' is impos. Bible for the knot,to be missed; andita operation so perfict 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, atV botsford. Otaso. nn 17th ir a i,™«„,i..i ..
Ie turned out its work in a very euperior manner. The sheaves were weU balanced, securely tied, and dolmrcd y with perfect regularity, the cut waa as * Btiaight as an arrow's flight, and the machine !• appeared t) travel over the ground remark--1 ably easy, so that a good rate of. speed waa i, maintained A hempen cord was used for it tying The BpeotatOre wer'elß'remely jb well pleased with this machine. To all '. appearanco in would have finished its ploU I 1 WV* *"? ra , te ' about thcsa ™ timeas g theMcCormack, but for an accident which is occurred when only about two rounds had to b be made. When goingthrough a little sully ' - the awayboard' or 'vibrator,' as some tern t it, broke, and the machine.was helplessly r ), im?' B ° " aS lh ° com P etition Wi "» oonThe verdict of the judges was a follows!Samuelson did not finish allotment; . °*\ o™' 0 ™' , 12 P«nts; Wood, 23 points ' SoberiMirt Deering, U points; D. Reid's DeeriDg, 18 points; McOormack, 23 points. Wo the undersigned judges, appointed by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association tO lUdtre thfi tm'nn l„' n^n . n 1, _ ■ uon io judge the twine binders, have comb " to the conclusion that, in the crop to-day l. the work done by the Wood and Mc&rmack • machines, and by the Samuelson, until the 11 time of tho accident, was as near perfection • ascouldbe.' [Signed by tho seven judges.] a Mr Samuelson, junior, who visited the . co omesdunngtherecent harvestto examine into epewalcircumstances and wants, haste- - small alterations as tho experience of his visit may suggest, and we have confidence in 1 recommending tho ! SAMUELSON HARVESTER, '' as thei bestin themarketfor the next season." As only a limited number of machines will ' , bo shipped, o prevent disappointment, intending purchasers would do well'to com. mumcate with us, in time for next outgoing DUTHIE & CO. 'l : Wellington. ARMS AND AMMUNITION. OUR stock of all kindß Bporting roquire. CURTIS and Harvey's colebrated Gunpowder—Diamond, Eifle, F J.F r™ w^V 1 " 1 Cartrid « e Cases, Caps, Wadß, and Shot. LOADING and Closing Machines, Tarn°Tt aW" and Cap Extra °to«. roly on having their whole orders supplied by one firm, and thereby avoid the expenso oi a double permit fee. . JNO. DUTHIE & CO, WIULIS-BTREET WELLINGTON, GASFII'TEB. Manufacturer of. Improved Cheesemakinq Revolving, and Molting Pans, etq, Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, Down-Pipe, Baths, Chimnoy-pots always on hand, Ordinary and ELECTRIC BELLS fitted up. Coba-bt., Wellington. Estimates given for all descriptions of work connected with tho trade. P » W I H F E I i\ T GROCER AND DRAPEt QUEENSTRBET, MABTERTON. AGENT UNION INSURANCE COWP4N ROBERTSON & CO., \ ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS% BOILERMAKERS. Old Custom House ißtreet, Wellington, SPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, l-packs with improved ratchet motion! 16-horse power Cornish boiler, 'in firstclass order. Price, £BS. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work rpHEWAIRARAPA DAILY is regularly 1 filed or Reference at "The Associated News and Advertising Bureau of NewZealani (where advertisements arei eceived for any paper pabHahed throughout tho W odd) Htitohbury's Buildings, Auokland
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 13 May 1882, Page 4
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