Robli. Gardner & Oo* (Limited). HAVE JUST OPENED UP their New Season's Stock of CRICKETING GOODS. ■ These Goods are by the well known makers Cobbett, Bussbt, and Duke nnd compr.se BATS, BALLS. STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, GLOVES, SCORING BOOKS e NETS, POLKS, ,lc., &o. . .. Special Terms to Clubs. Price Lists on Application. LAWN TENNIS! LAWN TENNIS' AYRES*. BUSSEY'S, and JEFFRIES' RACKETS, BALLS, POLES,. NETS, and Every Requisite for the Game. SHEEP SHEARS SHEEP SHEARS, BUMON&BALL'S. MARSHALL'S ud WARD & PAYNE'S CELEBRATED SHEARS : TURKEY & WASHITA SLIPS and STONES, RADDLE, &o. Lawn Mowers, Rollers, & Sprinu lers .„„„„„ Garden Tools in Great Variety. AGENTS FOR-The« Standard."" Howe," and « Wheeler and Wilson's" SPRING AND SUMMEK WEAR ARE NOW SHOWING AT ENISON ■ BMIS ON OUSE. OUSE. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AND MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. NEW COSTUMES. Ladies' Mantles, Fischus, and Capelets in Ottoman Silk. Broche Silk, and Quhme'e, NEW DEESS 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 Goods, New Laces in Cream, Tuscan, Bluo, Brown, Deutelle, Oriental, Black, and White. New Parasols and UMBKELLAS. Men's and Boys' Clothing Department. This Department is now fully stocked with Colonial Mam hstnred Clothing in all the New Styles for the Season. New patterns in Oxford Shirts, New White and Colored Shirts for Men and Buys. Men's and Boys' New Hals in Leghorn, Straw, Helmets, Hard and Soft Felts, Tweed, Serge, &o. New Scarfs, Ties. Collars, &o,
lIHTVH] DBNISON- HOUSE, MASTER! ON. REID AN D : G R T AY'S vmmmmutmMiUH T7IOR sowing Grain, Grass, Tiunip, Ilapa. Mangel. 4c.; and the Turnip-sower can be X' arranged when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds Mimiltaneon?ly to the sowing of Hye S rass if desired. It is the only soiver in the market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or very smooth land. It will aow anv desired quantity of Grain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. ' TESTIMONIALS, Baunfield, St. Andrews, August 9,188-1. Dear Sirs,-! have thoroughly to ted your New Force Feed Broadcast Sown* Machine with both grain and grass seed, and lnve 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 once set to bow the cniantiiy of seed required it will continue to do 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 can confidently recommend yonr Force-Feed Sower to anyone who wi?he» to have their seeeds sown evenly on. the ground —Yours truly ' D, MoLabEiV. Taurima, Gkeyiown, Taikri, July 14th, 1881 Demi Sirs.—Your new Force-Feed Broadcast Sowing Machines sows very evenly' and regularly. I think the force feeding is an improvement on the old system. There is also au improvement in tho general arrangement of the machine, as it is now easily and expeditiously changed from its working form to a very convenient and compact form lor travelling. Altogether your new Sower has given me much satisfaction. I am sir yours truly ... John Allan-. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE BEST. 500 IST USE FENOIKG STANDARDS CUT TO ANY LENGTH AND GVAQh. GKAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD FOR FOLDING SHEEP Ac., ON Tt'lWli'S, AND FOH FIXING Wlttß NF/rm'ff E. W. MILLS and CO. (Limited), IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF °idP ». __ B.EAPERS & BINDERS. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. A SPLENDID HARVEST OF VICTORIES. "HORNSBY'S" HIGHEST PRIZeTeAPERS AND TWINE BINDERS HAVE met with sp'endid success all over the world, and, after the most exhaustive Field Trials in England, against all makers, "HORNSBY'S" were awarded HIGHEST HONORS. WE have a stock of these Midlines for the Coming Harvest, and we are premrod in offer the most liberal terms to intending purchasers. No Grain Grower no-d be without a Reaper and Twine Binder, and, with a moderate size crop, the Machine ivoti'd pav for itself the first season. We shall be pleased to give every information on >pi>l\cation and would recommend farmers who have crops coming on this harvest to commiur'cate w ; c'i us, and SAVE MONEY. JUST LANDED!! HOBN«BY'S COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS, HORNSBY'S MOWBRKB (alone), AMERICAN HORSE HAY UUH, Light and Strong (latest improvements) BEST HEMP BINDING TWINE (for Reapers and Binders). . ' Eeaper and Binder Fittings, Binding Wire, Hornsby's Wrought Iron Ploughs and Fitt. ings, Machinery Oils, &c, die, E. W. MILLS & CO. (Limited). AY K,L L I N G T 0 N . WAREUOB3Es,-Lambton-Quay and Feathtrston-Street, I vn
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1842, 18 November 1884, Page 1
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