BON MARCHE. SPRING & 'his Week! EsMiiiiiliiiw BON MAECHE. m^mM 3M 'i&3ti& m ALL TUB LATEST NOVELTIES, STYLES, AND FASHIONS K>K SPRING AND SUMMEE REID AND GRAY'S Mhl'lid^il^Milil^^^i^il l^: 10R sowin" Grain, Grass, Tuiuip, Rape, Mangel, &o.; and tho Turnip-sower can be arrange! wu en ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the ring of Ryegrass if do3ired. It is tbo only soivor iu this market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will sow any desired qnaotity of Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. TESTIMONIALS, Bausfield, Si. Andrews, August 9,1881. Deik. Sikh, I htve thoroughly tried your New Force-Feed Broadcast Sowing Maohino with both grain and grass ased, aud lwe no hesitation iu saying it is the host Broadcast Bccd'Sower I ever used, It bows R rass Eee( l remarkably well, distributing the seed evenly and regularly outbegrouud, and when once net to sow the quantity of seed required it will continuo to do so-a great advantage over the old kind as you could not depend on them Bowing the same quantity of seed for an hour, _ I can confidently recommend your Ferce-Fced Sowor to anyone who vishe-i to have their seeeds sown evenly on the ground. ,-Yours-lruly D, McLabek. Taurima, Gheyiown, Taif.ri, July 14th, 1884, Dtia Sirs. Your now Force-Feed Broadcast Sowing Machiuos sowa very ovenly and regularly. I thiuk the force feeding is au 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 itr. working form to a very OTveuicut and compact form tor travelling. Altogether your now Sowor has given me much satisfaction, I am tir, yours John Allah. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE BEST. 500 IN USEFENCING STANDARDS CUT TO ANY LENGTH AND QVAGh GBAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD FOR FOLDING SHEEP Ac., ON TURNIPS, AND FOR FIXING WIRE NETTING Ploughs. SjilPiiissgll Ploughs. PLOUGHING SEASON. ftWlrtttliKi IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machinery, 'AVE JUST LANDJSD.-Hornsby's Wrought Iron Ploughs I (Lieht Medium and Heavy), Circular Rkciths, Extra Wheels, Plough Shares, pi«M.h FittiDßß Zlg-Zag Hatnnfs, Due Harrows, 2 and 3-horsc Whippletnufl, ChaffeuSa for baud and power, Horse powers with Intennediato Motions, Board-Casfc Seed Cora Weighing Machines, Best Black Fencing Wire, Plain and Galvanised Fencing Wko Galvanised Strand Wire, Barbed Fence Wire, Fencing Staples, Galvanised Corru--1 gated Iroi!. IRON FENCING STANDARDS OTT AND PUNCHED TO ORDER, • SAW MILL SUPPLIES OFKVERr DESCRIPTION. Feathebstgn-Steeet, WAREHOUSE & OFFICES, Lahbtoh-Qday WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 18 September 1884, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 18 September 1884, Page 1
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