■■a Illiffll RE ID AND 6 RAY'S miHMHlMffltMiftllH FOR sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangel, &c,; and tbo Tarnip-sower can be arraugea when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to tho sowing of Ryegrass if desired. It is the only sower iu the market thatwill sow with abßoluto regularity on either excessively rough.or very smooth land. It will sow any desired quantity of Gram or Grass by simply changing one wheel. TESTIMONIALS, Baunfield, St. Andbews, August 9,1881. , Dear Sms-Ihave thoroughly tried your Few Force-Feed Broadcast Sowin? Machine witlrboth grain and grass seed, and have no hesitation in saying it is the best Broadcast Seed-Sower I ever used. It sows grass seed remarkably well, distributing the seed evenly and regularly on the ground, and when onco set to sow the quantity of seed required it will'continue to 4o so-a great advantage over the old kind as you could not depend on them sowing the same quantity of seed for an hour. I oan confidently recommend your Ferce-Focd Sower to anyone who wishe 3 to have their scaeds sown evonly on the ground. —Yours truly D. McLABEif. Taueima, Greitown, Taikri, July 14th, 1884. Dbab Sirs.—Your new Force-Feed Broadcast Sowing Machines sows very evonly 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 changed from its working form to a very convenient and compact form for travelling, Altogether your new Sower has given me much satisfaction, lam sir, yours truly Join Allan. JOINTED PULVEEISING DISC HARROWS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE BEST. 500 IN USE' FENCING STANDARDS OUT TO ANY LENGTH AND GUAGk GJJAY'S PATENT FENCING-STANDARD FOR FOLDING SHEEP &c„ ON TURNIPS, AND FOR FIXING WIRE NETTING. Ploughs. Ploughs PLOUGHING SEASON. IRONMONGERS & IKON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machinery, AVE JUST LANDISD.-Hornst>y's Wrought Iron Plough 8 (Light Medium and Heavy), Circular Skeiths, Extra Wheels, Plough Shares. loueh Fittings, Zig-Zag Harrsws, Disc Harrows, 2 and 3-horse Whippletrees, (>«'• lttere for hand and power, Horse powers with Intermediate Motions, Board-Cast S< owors Weighing Machines, Best Black Fencing Wire, Plain and Galvanised Fenoing Wire Galvanised Strand Wire, Barbed Fence Wire, Fencing Staples, Galvanised Corru- ' gated Iron. IRON FENOING STANDARDS CUT AND PUNCHED TO ORDER. SAW MILL SUPPLIES OF EVERi' DESCRIPTION. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORE, himwrtw, } tW. HILLS & CO. (LIMIT 1 WAREHOUSE k OFFICES, ' WELLINGTON. ' Lambion-Qdav.
• "PACTS" BOUT HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. HE has Berved lub apprenticeship to the trade, has worked as a journeyman in some first-class shops, has been a first class foreman cutter for upwards of twenty years in London, Paris, New York, Dub in, and Glasgow, has lately been to London and Melbourne to see the Fashions and'improvements in the trade, and has bought a quantity of Goodß bucli as he could not get here He can make a first class suit vn a few dayß for &4= lOs Ready Money. He has let his old Bhop, and REMOVED to the Lion Tailoring Establishment (next Messrs Barraud's), Lambton Quay, Wellington. State age, height, occupation, it_ erect or Btooping, measure cheat and waist over waißtcoat, the front seam of coat sleevo, the inside seam of trowsers or send an old coat and trousorß for size, 1<«8 FAMILY GBOOEBY, TEA AND PBOVISION WAREHOUSE. Lambton-Quay, Wellington, the town and country districts that he has «. commenced business at the above address, opposite Supreme Court, and trusts that by low PEiOES, to receive a fair share of patronage, Bein? within one minute's walk I of Railway Station, country oustomers leav1$ their orders on arrival in town can rely : ou having them sent to catch any train. , r ALTER PERR7, GENERAL BUTCHEL. JJxnxrt-Sr.. MASTERTON WICKERSON&WAGLAND FAMILY BOTCHERS, Queen Street, ■ Masterton. Sham Gooua of Evert Description, V POULTRY,to, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 1652 T\RAPERS' WINDOW pRICE " : : TICKETS!. CHEAP 11' ' Vi "DAILY" OFFICE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 12 September 1884, Page 1
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648Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 12 September 1884, Page 1
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