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RE ID AND GRAY'S NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWED. FOR sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangel, &c.; and the Turnip-sower can be arranged when ordered, to so\v lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the sowing of Itjegrftas if desired. It is the only sower in the market that will sow with absolute regularity ou either excessively rough or very smooth land., It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. TESTIMONIALS, Baunfield, St. Andrews, August 9, 1884. De\r Sirs,-I have thoroughly tried your New Force-Feed Broadcast with both grain and grass seed, and hive no hesitation in s.iying it is the. best Broadcast Seed-Sower I over 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 bo-a great advantage overtho old kind as you could not depend on them sowing the same quantity of seed for an hohr, _ I can confidently recommend your Ferce-Feod Sower to anyone who wishes to have their soecds sown evenly on the ground. -Yours truly D. McLaken. Taukiha, Gkfa'iown, Taikri, July 14th, 1884. DKiR Sirs.—Your new Force-Feed Broadcast Sowing Machines sows very, eveuly and rogularly, I think the force feeding is an improvement on the old system. There is also an improvement iu the general arrangement of the machine, as it is now easily and expeditiously changed from its working form to a very convenient and compact form for travelling. Altogether your new Sower has given me much satisfaclion, lam sir, yours truly John Allan, JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARRUWS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE BEST. 500 IN USE' FENCING STANDARDS CUT TO ANT LENGTH AND QUAGIh, GKAY'S patent fencing standard for FOLDING SHEEP Ac., ON TURNIPS, AND FOR FIXING WIRE NETTING. ploughing season. IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Hivp TTRT LANDJSD.— Hornsfoy's Wrought Iron Plough® AVE JUSi Heavy), Circular Skeiths, Extra Wheels, Plough Shares, v WL* Zia-Zas Harrews, Disc Harrows, 2 and 3-horse Whippletrees, ChaffPlough Fittings, g B g orS() p OWG ra with Intermediate Motions, Board-Cast Seed outtersl\ a V j Machine's, Best Black Fencing Wire, Plain and Galvanised Fencing W^GaWmUedStrand Wire, Barbed Fencing Staples, Galvanised CorruIRON fencing standards wr AND punched to order. SAW MILL SUPPLIES OF EVERV DESCRIPTION. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORE, Featheb'ton-Steeeli WAREHOUSE & OFFICJpf.^ I Lambton-Qoay. E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED), WELLINGTON.

"FACTS" i. ABOUT HUXLEY, the tailor. HE has Berved his apprenticeship to the trade, has worked aa a journeyman in some first-class shops, has been a first class foreman cutter for upwards of twenty years in London, Paris, New York, Dublin and Glasgow, has lately been to London and Melbourne to see the Fashions and improvements in the trade, and has bought a quantity o£ Goods such as he could not get here He can make a first class suit m a few davs for £4 lOs Ready Money- He haslet hia old shop, and REMOVED to the Lion Tailoring Establishment (next Messrs Barraud's), Lambton Quay, Wellington. State age, height, occupation, it erect or stooping, measure chest and waist over waistcoat, the front eeain of coat sleeve, the inside seam of trowsers or send an old coat and trousers for size. lWb FAMILY GROCERY, TEA AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, Lambton-Qaav, Wellington, HH. TIPPLER respectfully intimates • to his friends and the inhabitants of the town and country districts that he has oommenced business at the above address, opposite Supreme Court, and trusts that by selling first-class goods at EXCEPTIONALLY low prices, to receive a fair share of patronage. Being within one minute's walk of Railway. Station, country customers leavng their orders on arrival in town can rely on having them sent to catch any train. . IGG7 w & ALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHEI., Uridok-ST., MASTERTON WICKERSON &WAGLAND' FAMILY BUTCHERS, Queen Street,. Masterton. SaAtti Goods or Ever? Description. 7 POULTRY, &c„ ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 1652 jjBAPERS' pRICE £ TICKETS! CHEAP 11 "DAILY" OFFICE

PAINLESS! DENTISTRY. MR WALTER E. HALL. (Registered by flid 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 tlie inhabitants of Mast'erton and districts that he adapts. "ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH"—the same as received the PRIZE 1 MEDAL at the PARIS EXHIBITION ot 1879—t0 the mouth, on the LArEST LON-. DON PRINCIPLES, without the extraction of stumps, on the patent basis; VULCANITE PL&TINA.and GOLD. &o. FROM £4 4s COMPLETE UPPER or LOWER SET. Any of Mr W. E. Hall's numerous patients in Maßterti n can testify te his success in treating tho most difficult cases. A short pamphlet, containing all necessary information, and advice on the month, will be sent post free to any address. Mr W. E. Hall GUARANTEES ALL MECHANICAL WORK, and has settled in Wellington for the next 10 years, 1651 GRAHAM & DUNCAN, Late D. P. McCarthy), TEA b COFFEE MERCHANTS, IRON, MONGERS & GROCERS, Qceen-Street ,;,Masterxon. MR GRAHAM has had SO years experience in the trade as TEA TESTER AND. BLENDER. . N.B.—Selling Off McCarthy's Stock of Ironmonqery at HALF PRICEi 1 JOHN KAY, OILSKIN TENT AND COVER MAKER Qceen Street," Mabterton. BEGS to notify that ho has purchased the Stock-in-Trade and Good-will of ,tha business hitherto earned on by Mr K Quick, and '.tifusts' by strict attention to orders to'merit a continuance (of the support accorded his predecessor. . In connection with the above I best to thank my numerous customers for past favors and beg a continuance" of the tame to my successor, 1763 1 'E. QUICK,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1784, 10 September 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1784, 10 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1784, 10 September 1884, Page 1

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