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REID AND GRAY'S MM H'Wttll&iMiMMiU MM i FOR sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangel, &c,; and the Turnip-sower can be arranged when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other'small seeds simultaneon-ly to the sowing of Hyograss if desired. It is the only soiver in the market that will sow with absolute regularity ou either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will bow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply- changing one wheel. TESTIMONIALS, Badotibld, St. Andrews, August 9,1884. DEtR Sirs.-I hive thoroughly tiiodyour New Force' Feed Broadcast flowing Maohine with both grain and grass seed, and have no hesitation in saying it is the best Broadoaet Betd-Sower I ever used. It sows grass seed remarkably well, distributing the seed evenly and regularly on the ground, and when once set to sow the quantity of seed required it will continue to do eo-a great advantage over the old kind as you oould not depend on them sowing the same quantity of.Beed for an hour. I oan confidently recommend your Ferce-Feed Sower to anyone who wishes to have their seoeds sown evenly on the ground. —Youtb truly D, McLaren. . Taurima, Grkvtown, Tairri, July 14th, 1884, Dsab Sias.—Your now Force-Peed Broadcast Sowing Machines sows very evenly and regularly. I think the force feeding is an improvement on the old system. There is also an improvement in the general arrangement of the machine, as it is now easily and , expeditiously ohanged from its workisg form to a very oonvenicnt and corapaot form lor 1 travelling. Altogether your new Sower has given me much satisfaction. lam sir, yours 1 truly John Allan. 1 JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE BEST. 'SOO IN l/SE, FENCING STANDARDS GUT TO ANY LENGTH AND QUAGE, . GKAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD FOR FOLDING SHEEP Ac, ON TURNIPS, AND FOR FIXING WIRE NETTING. Ploughs. Ploughs. PLOUGHING SEASON.

IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF [gricultural Implements and Machkery, rAVfi JUST LANDED.-Hornsby's Wrought Iron Plough* 3 (Lioht Medium and Heavy), Circular Skeithe, Extra Wheels, Plough Bharea. i-li Fittings Zig-Zag Harrews, Disc Harrows, 2 and 3-horse Whippletrees, Uhatf..■inn wa nnd Bowor. Horse powers with Intermediate Motions, Board-Cast Seed ta£ SnTMaehines, Best Black Fencing Wire, Plain and Oalmioed Tencing wf™ Gak Jised Btrand Wire, Barbed Fence Wire, Fencing Staphs, Galvanised Corrun ' gated Iron. IRON FENCING STANDARDS "CUT AND PUNCHED TO ORDER. SAW MILL SUPPLES OF EVEM DESCRIPTION. w ™» ) E.W. MILLS & GO. (LIMITED), WAREHOUSE & OFFICES, S WELLINGTON. Lamdton-Qday.

"FACTS" POUT HUXLEY, ' THE TAILOR. rE has served his apprcntioeabip to the J trade, has worked as a journeyman in some flirt-dan ahops, has been a first oteu foreman cutter for upwards of twenty years in London, Paris, Newark, Mm, Mid Glasgow, has lately been to London and Melbourne to see the iashinw and immovements in the trade, and has bought a Quantity of Goods such as he could not get Sere He can make a first class suit in.a few days for £4 lOs Ready Money. He has let his old shop, and BEHOVED to the Lion Tailoring Establishment (next Messrs Barraud's), Larnbton Quay, Wellington. State age, height, occupation, if_ erect or stooping, measure chest and waißt oyer waistcoat, the front seam of coat sleeve, the inaide seam of trowsera or send an old coat snd trousers for size. IMS FAMILY QBOOBBY, TEA AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, ■ Lsmbton-.Qnay, Wellington, HH. TIPPLER respectfully intimates • to his friends and the inhabitants of %r the town and country distriots that he has Ipposite Supreme Court, and trusts that by selling .first-class goods at EXCEPTIONALLY low prices, to receive a fair sharo of of Railway Station, country customers leav> ng their orders on arrival in town can rely on having them sent to catch any tram. / ALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHEL, bRiDOK-ST., MASTERTON TOKERSON&WAGLAND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Queeu Street Masterton, guALL Goods of Every. Debcription. • POULTRY, &o„ ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 1G52 J?ERS' WINDOW pRICI TICKETS 1 CHEAP II » DAILY" OFFICE

PAINLESS! DENTISTRY. MR WALTER E. HALL, (Registered by the Medical Council of London,) DENTAL SURGEON, ngestre Street Wellington. WHO has never yet left Wellington, intends shortly to visit the Wairarapa, and therefore begs to remind the inhabitants of Mastorton and districts that he adapts "ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH"-the same as received the PRIZE MEDAL at the PARIS EXHIBITION ot 1879—t0 the mouth, on the LATEST LONDON PRINCIPLES, without the extraction of stumps, on the patent basib, VULCANITE PLATINA, and GOLD, &o, FROM <S4 48 COMPLETE UPPER or LOWER SET. Any of Mr W. E. Hall's numerous patients in Masterti n can testify t» his Buccesa in treating the most difficult canes, A abort pamphlet, containing all necessary information, and advice on the month, will be sent post free to any addreßs. Mr W. E. Hall GUARANTEES ALL MECHANICAL WORK, aud has settled in Wellington for the next 10 years. 1654 FOOTBALLS, * FOOTBALLS. D. ABHER. CHEAP FANCY BAZ&AR, Manners Street Wellington. Importer of BRITISH AP FOREIGN GOODS, HAS JUST OPENED for the Season : CASES OF FOOTBALLS; ETC. C J CASES OF FOOTBALLS, ETC, w by all the best makers, • Also— AMERICAN and GERMAN AOCORDEOJXS. Cages, Glass Inkstands, Concerting, Ladies Bafts and Pursos, Boxing Gloves, Basketware, Ornaments, Rocking and Velocipede Horses, and GENERALFANC* GOODS Fob Tim Coming. Season I Acim ron-BOSISmS OIL OF EUCALYPTUS, I A valuable cxtornal remedy for llhoumatism, lumbago, Hciatics, Hmbt, Nrurolgia, Cholio, Whooping Coflgh, tat, PitlCE-Qs bh<l4B jifß'liftilla, '• 1652

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 6 September 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 6 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 6 September 1884, Page 1

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