m if VM\ misvs \Jt HAVE JUST OPENED UP their New Season's Steele of CRICKETING GOODS. These Goods are by the well known iiiukow Cobbeti 1 , Bu.jskj, and Duke, and comprise BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LUG GUAIiDS, GLOVES, SCORING BOOKS, NETS, POLES, <to.y"iSc. ' ' Special Terms to Club a.' Price Jbista on Application. LAWN TENNIS! LA WN TENNIS! AYRES', BUSSEY'S, and JiFFRIES'IiAOKETS,/ BALLS, POLES, •, NETS, and Every Requisite for the Game. SHEEP SHEARS. BURGON& BAIL'S, MARSHALL'S, and WARD.&PMNE'S GELEbWteD SHEARS. TURKEY & WASHITA SLIPS and STONES, RADDLE, &c. Lawn. Mowers, Rollers, & Sprinklers. Garden Tools in Grreat Vai'ieiy. AGENTS FOR—The "Standard,"" Howe,'!.and." Wheeler and Wilson's'' 0°; (ImfilUEOi) imiifaJiM IRONMONGERS, LAMBTON-QUAY &! FEATHERSTON:STREET, WELLINGTON.
THE LATEST FASHIONS AID NOVELTIES &• SPEING AND SUMMER .WEAK FBENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, LiDIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, NEW DliESo MaTJiRIALS m Plain Goods, also in Spots and stripes, French Zephyra, Sateens, Nuns' Veiling, Block and Colored Cashmeres, New Prints, New Dress Trimmings, New Hosiery, New Glows, New Collarettes and Lace Goods, New Laces in Cream, Tuscan, Blue, Brown, Deutelle, Oriental, Black, and White.' New PavaßO'.s andUMBRELLAB. Men's and Boys' Clothing Department. This Department is now fully stocked with Colonial Manufactured Clothing 'in all the New Styles lor the Season. New patterns iu Oxford Shirts, New White and Colored Shirts for Men and Boys, Men's and Boys' New Hats in Leghorn, Straw, Helmets, Hard and Soft Felts, Tweed, Serge, &c. Now Scarfs, Ties, Collars, lie,;: TOft ARE NOW SHOWING AT Ladies' Mantles. Fisohus. and Canelets in Ottoman Silk.. Brooha Silk. and Cashmer 0 , 3 DENISOiY HOUSE, JIASTERION.
m REID AND GRAY'S FOR sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Raps, Mangel, &c,; and the Turnip-sower can bo arranged .when ordered, jbo sow Lucerne or other small eoeds eimiiltaneonsly to the sowing 'of ; Byefiris3 if desive'd.' 'lt is' the only sower in the market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will bow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply cliaugmg one wheel.' TESTIMONIALS-, Badsfieid, St. Andrews, August 9,1884. Dear Sirs,-I have thoroughly tiied your New Force Feed Broadcast Sowing Machine with both grain and grass seed, and h .ve no hesitation in saying it .is the best Broadcast Seed-Sower I ever used. It sows g>a« seed remarkably well, distributing;,the seed evenly and regularly on the ground, and wlbu once set to sow the quantity ot seed, require.! it will continuelodo so-a great advantage over the oldlind.as you- could not depend on them sowing the'same quantity of seed lot an hour. I oan confidently recommend your Force-Feed Sower to anyone who v.-i.-hes to have their seeeds sown evenly on thj ground. —Yours truly D. McLaren. Tauiuma, Greyiown. Taif.ri, Inly 14th, 1881. Dear Sirs.—Your new Force-Foad Broadcast Sowing Machines sow 3 very evenly and regularly. I think the foice feeding is au improvement on the old system, There is also an inipiovement in the general airang fluent of the machine, as it is now easily and expeditiously change! from its working form to a very convenient and compact form lor travelling. Altageiher yo..r new Sower Ins give.i me much satisfac: ion. I am lir, jojm tru'y Joii.s Allan'. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS j ARE NOW THE BEST. 500 IN USE, FESOIKG STANDARDS CUT TO ANY. MNGVErMD QUAGIi. GKAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD FOR FOLDING SHEEP Aa, ON TCBNIPS, AND FOR FIXING WIRE NETTING
PLOUGHING SEASON. isatef/aj IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machinery, HAVU just UHDBD.-ilornsfoy'si Wrought Iron Ploughs (Light. Medium and Heavy), Circular Rkeiths, Extra Wheels, Plongti Wmn'i, Piongj, fitting'. Zig-Zag Harwrs, Disc Hairows, 2 and 3-hovae Whipplctw s, (.'kli'. «uttoi9 for hand and power, Horse Bowers with Intermediate' Motions, Boatd-Cash {** l rfowoi's Weighing Macliiots, Best Black Fencing Wire, Plain and Gnjvamscd Fencing Wire Galvanised Strand Wire, Barbed Fence Wire, Pciicinc; St&pks, Gilvaiiised Corru- ' gated Irou. IRON FENCING STANDARDS CUT AND PUNCHED TO ORDER. ■ SAW MILL SUPPLIES OF EVERI' DESCRIPTION. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORE, I feaihebston-sisibt, j [J. MILLS & 00, WITED), WAREHOUSE'& OFFICES, I- WELLINGTON. I Lasibioh.Quav |
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 15 October 1884, Page 1
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671Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 15 October 1884, Page 1
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