NETS, POLLS, Ac. etc. Special Terms to Clubs. Price JLists on Application. LAWN TENNIS! LAWN TENNISi AIRES', BUSSEY'S, ami RALLS. POLES, NETS, and Every Requisite for the Game. SHEEP SHEAES SHEEP SHEARS. BDRGON&BAIL'S. MARSHALL'S mil WARD&PAYNE'SCELEBRATED SHEARS TUKKGV & WASHITA SLIPS ami STONES, RaDDLE, &c. LawaMowcru,Hollers, & Sjn-inliiers 'bS>rdcn Tools in Great Variety. AGENTS F(!B-Thu" "^an-1ar.1."" Howe," and" Wheeler ,in.[ iVils-inV' mmmmmmsmmMmms, IRONMONGERS, LAMBI'DN-QOAY: & FriATHKRSTON-STfIBETYWELLINGTON. TIE LATEST FASHIONS AND NOVELTIES ii£*SPBBMJ AND SUMMER WEAK ARE NOW SHOWING AT ENI S 0 N ENISON 0 US E. OUS E. FRENCH AM) ENGLISH MILLINERY. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AND MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. NEW COSTUMES. ManHes, Fiselms, and Capelets in Ottoman Silk. Broche Silk, aud Cashmere, DRESS MATERIALS in Plain Goods, also in Spots and stripes. French Zephyrs, Sateens, Nuns' Veiling, Black and Colored Cashmeres, New Prints, New Dress Trimmings, New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Collarettes and Lace Gonds, New Laces in Cream, Tuscan, Blue, Brewn, Deutelle, Oii ntal, B'ack, and White. New Farnao's and UMBHELLAH. Men's and Boys' Clothing Department. 1 his rjeptment is now fully B f.ockis-l wi h Colonial Manufactured Clothing in all the New St.vl.-s for the Season. Now natttrns in Oxfonl Sli its. New White and Colored Shuts for .Menand Lh.y.--. Men's and li.ys' New Hats in Leghorn. Straw, Helmets, Hard and Soft Felt-, Tweed, Serge, &c. New Scarfs, Tics, Collars, etc. DEMSOX HOUSE. MASTER!ON. REID AND gUy'S HEW POSITIVE FEEOBROADCAST SEED-SOWER. FOR sowing Gr.un, Gr.iss, Turnip, Rape, Mangel. &c.; and the Turnip-sowcr can he arranged when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds dmnltaneomly to tho sowing of Ryegrass if desired, It \a the only eoiver in the market that will sow with absolute regularity on cither execs lvely rough or very smooth land, It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. TESTIMONIALS, Bii-sriELD, St. Andrews, Augr 1 " '""' Dear Shis,-I lnvc thoroughly tiied your New Force Feed Broadcasts with both grain and grass seed, and lnvc no hesitation in saying it is tho boat" Broadoast Seed-Sower I ever used. It sows giass seed rcmaikably well, distributing the seed evenly and regularly on the ground, and wh'iii once set to sow the quautiiy of seed required it will continue to do so- a great advantage over the old kind as you could not dopond on tliem sowing the sauio quwtity of feed tor an hour. I can confidently recommend your "orce-Fced Sower to anyone who withes to have their sejeds sown evonly on the ground Yours truly D, McDarex. Tagrima, Gheyiowx, Taikbi, July 14th, 1881. four uew Force-Food Broadcast Sowing Machines sows very evauly and regularly. I think tho force feeding is an improvement on tho old system; There is also an impiovemcnt in the general arrangement of the machine, as it is now easily and expeditiously changed from its workup form to a very convenient and .compact form tor travelling. Altogether your new Sower Ins given me much satiafsdion, lam sir, yours tru'y John Alias. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARJOTS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS AKE NOW THE BEST. 500 IN USE, FENCING STANDARDS CUT TO ANY LENGTH AND QUAGIi, GBAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD FOR FOLDING SHEEP A'u, ON TCHNIPS, AND FOR FIXING WIRE NETTING E. W. MILLS and CO. (Limito), AGENTS FOK-li, HORNBBY ft SONS' Reaper and Twine Bitidora • " Til E BD.CKE YE" Reapers and Twine Bidders. ' milE above machines are the l>GHtof English ani Amman Makes \w'hU> s & -*-, iiriprovcirhncs. \\ li are now offering these Machines tollawl, at absolutely COST PRICE Before Placing your Urdus lor the Cuming H-nvc t, P.eaie Communicate with;us and SAVE HONEY. THE ABOVE MACHINES HAVE~GAINED THE HIGHEST HONORS AT LATEST FIELD TRIALS, Hornflby's Combined Reapers and Mowers] I Ho/nsby's Mowers alona Do, Best Hemp Binding Twine \ | Do. Extra parts for Machines ' E.-W.- MILLS' & CO. (Limited). •' !;: W ELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 1
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633Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 10 November 1884, Page 1
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