A.A. These-Goods : are by the .well known makers Oobbsit, Biksey and Ddke and comprise BATSJ BALLS/STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, GLOVES,'SCORINIJ BOOKS' ,:,..,._ . NETS, POLES, ]&% &Q. ■■■-■ '>-■■■■'■■■ ■■&:■..■■ :■ ': Special Terms to Price Lists on Application. 'UwnTmmsi r LiwkmNmsr- : AYRES', BUSSEI'S, and JEFFRIES' JACKETS,' BALLS,. POLES, NETS, and Every ' -Requisitefor thoGame; '"",':'■'..'" SHEEP SHEARS. "SHEEP SHEARS,, BURGON& BALL'S, MARSHALL'S, and WARD&PAYNE'ii CELEBRATED SHEARS TURKEY. & WASHITA SLIPS and STONES, RADDLE, <So... La-wn Mowers, Rollers, & Sprinklers. A Gai-aen Tools in Great Variety. . AGENTS POR-The "Standard.""Howe,' 1 and" WheeWand Wilson's" - & FEATHERSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE LATEST SPEING AND ISIMER^WEAR ARE NOW SHOWINa,AT, ENISON ENIBON OUSEv: 0 U S E'. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. I «•'-- ■!'•-■ ' ' • LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BATS/ •"''" FRENCH.AND ENGLISH FLOWERS.' FEATHERS, AND JIILLINERY TRIMMINGS. NEW COSTUMES. Ladies' Mantles, FischHs, and Capelets in Ottoman Silk, Broche Silk, and Caahmer 0 NEW DRESS MATERIALS in PlainiGoods, also in Spots and-atripea. - ' French Zephyrs, Sateens, NunB 1 Veiling,. Black and Colored ; Cashmeres, New Prints, New Dreis Trimrnings ; , New :'-■■' .. h i Hosierj-, New Gloves, New'•Collarettes and ' : '" ' ' ;l ■ Lace Goods, New jLacos in Cream, | Tuscan, Blue, Brown, Deutelle,- : -i ' ■;'•'' 'i'V>- ■ Oriental, Black,! and, White, New Parasols ahd' :,; ' ' ;: ' : ! '■ ■•' i UMBRELLAS. Men's and Boys' Clothing Department. i ! ; This Department is now fully stocked with Colonial Manufactured Clothing in all the j New Styles for the Season. New paiterns.iiv Oxferd Shirtß, New White and i Colored Shirts for Men and Boys, i Men's and Boys' New Hats in" Leghorn, ; Straw, Helmets, Hard and Soft Felts, TwM, Serge, &c. : New Scirfs.-Tics, Collars, &c. • • v -.•.,.. : .. DENISOK HOUSE, MASTEMON. NEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER. FOR towing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangel, -fas;.-;; ;and .the ;Tnrpip-BOwer can he arranged when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other araall seeds, fimultaneonsly to the sowing of Ryegrass if desired. It is the only sower in the market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very smooth land.'lt will sow any desired' quantity of Grain or Grass by. simply changing one wheel. "[ testimonials, ■*r.' 1 Bausfkid, St. Andrews, August!), 1881. DEAR Sirs.-I have.thnroughly tried your New Force Feed Broadcast Sowing Machine with both grain and grass seed, and hive no hesitation iii'saying it in the bast Broadcast Seed-Sower I ever used. Jt sows g'ass stedjremarkably well,' distributin a the ai'Q'.l' ercnly and regularly on the ground, and when once set to sow the' quantity oi 'seed reqniie 1 it will continueto rto bo—a gieat advantage over tho old kind as yon coiiM'not dnpond on them sowing the same quantity of seed lor an hour. I Ciin confidently recoinmoud your Ferce-Feed Sower to anyone who wishes to have their seoedßßown'eycbly on ihe ground. —Yours truly . ; ' "' '' ' •'■ • : ' " .•K'McLAii'EK.Taurima, Gretiown; Taieri, July 14th, 1881. DEAR'Siit's.-Your.newForco-Fecdßroadcast'SiJwing Machines'hows very ovouly and regularly, I think the force feeding wan ininr ovcimnt on tho old system, •- There is also an improvement in tho general arrangement of the machine, aa it is now easily and expeditiously chaimed from its working form to a very convenient find compact form tor travelling. Altogether your now Sower his given me much satisiuciiun. lam sir, yours truly ' ;•'..'.. John Allan, JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE'BEST. 500 IN USE. FESGIKQ STANDARDS CUT TO ANT LENGTH AND QUAGE, GRAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD FOR FOLDING SHBEP &c, ON TCRNIKS, ANO' : F()R''FIXING"WIRH^N'EtIIN'G Ploughs. Ploughs. PLOFGHIM ■ MASON. IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machinery, HAVE JUST LANDKD.-Hornsby's Wroiiffht Iron Ploughs (Light. Medium and Heavy), Circular Skeiths, Extra Wheels,. Plough Shares. Plough Fittings, Zig-2;igHarriws, Disc Harrows, 2 and 3-horse ffhippletrees, Unalteutters for baud and'power, Horse powers with Intermediate. Motions, Board-Ca-it Seed dowers,' Weighing Machines, Best Black Fencing Wire, Plain and Galvanised Pencirn; Wire, Galvanised Strand Wire, Barbed Fence 'Wire, Fencing Staples, Galvanised C0nn- ..,.-.. gated Iron. ; .- ■ ,\j''/, • IRON FENCING STANDARDS ~CUT AND'PUNCHED TO ORDER. SAW MILL SUPPLIES«VERY DESCRIPTION, FEATHEIKTGN-SIREET, WAREHOUSE & OFFICES, Lahbion-Quay WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1807, 7 October 1884, Page 1
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625Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1807, 7 October 1884, Page 1
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