m CXTfI.* 0 *' 5 * V Best (V 2, tHOUSTmt OA/t rrp "The Weutllnir tn cnttrul.v niu.ii ir-1 C liy Jlr. NM*tfiu wj Tostur ol lii'fiit.t'xi'k'iioiH iv i JTWturol lircfitt'kiteiifiHf, m ii i .t luid a tibial tiim |n Urn uh " TJAMAU tffJf.UO I "TMfl firm lUntrl'u* Iha *l>r IN THE h IjfJ |iorb of gll puivh.nnrv as tho al-livti! J tin 1.11.- 1 RiP *#§ .3 ■ trio aUUUi Uici agptnrlor Ui Vfllttflii tn tbls Cull. Mess ■ Mr Nolhoii . w■■ x pcu* Kcssiiuunl \i4i* HlcuJut ' . J 7KOUC,HJ ut: N D PRI G E 3 , 2 M'k 2/3. if. co Pi En UY ALL m TP - -, .<> r ~/aW %sa !=RSi (m T*JJWv fis2& USCe pNf,<DiU£*.' ;m f <s^£sss -.f* j AiSKLAfffI,WELUNQTaii.CiiRISrCHUfICH,OUMfC;N AGENTS; EVKKYWHJSSUS Sold "by all the principal Gfceoesrs in Mastertoa and the Vairarapa.
REID & GRAY'S IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL. DRILL yonr grain mid anvd yoiu' sfiedft from birds, unci ensuro a butter crop Minn by any other method, littcd, if desired, to soiv Turnips in drills or rows. OUR NEW BROADCAST BOWER, FOLICEFEED Fur grain, grass, and turnips, is simply perfect. Tlio discharge witli both of above machines will not vary more than 10 ounces to tlio aero, while the heat cup feed varies from 7 to lOlbs per aero. OUR C H A F FCUTTEKS Still maintain the lead, fitted with new wrought stool mouthpiece. OUR PATENT BAGGERS (single ov double) aro a complete success. Copy of Testimonial— The Gjujve, Irwelt,, Mauuii 26th, 1880. "I have thoroughly tried your "No. 1 Chaff-cutter and which 1 bought of your Christchurch house, .It jias.given me greatest satisfaction, and 1 frequently have much, pleasure iti recommending this make to my friends who want a thorough good Chaff-cutter, —(Signed) Herbert Ga rdiner. " HORSE GEAES, AX.3I. SISSIES!?. Patent Disc Harrows, with balancing screw Double Furrow Ploughs, Harrows, Grubbers, Iron and Steel Fencing Standards; also Gray's Patent Standards for folding sheep and fixing Wire Ketting, reduced prices Fencing and Barbed Wire (best brand:;) Sole Agents for Walker's Patent strainers, (id each.
ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND. PRO BONO PUBLICO. FACTS are stubborn things, and the following are n few which those who wish to support Colonial Industry, find especially those who wish to economist* should (study. Before you buy a now article it behoves you to c-n<]itm> into the quality of the said article, and not bo led away by tho bussirteoa puffs set ilyiny by tlume wlio do not, scruple to stoop to anything to mnkc a buimioaa. BRXJNNER COAL , "Wo recommend as being the BEST in tho colonics. Wo can do so without fear of contradiction. Gas is the groat property which coal nhould contain, and our Government Analyst has proved beyonda ; doubt tlint there in no coal in tho Australasia Colonics containing tho quanfcifyVthoßßUNNEß COAL does. Wo have also tho best English authorities, accordiiig'to uiiiilyfiis, who piano it far beyond Newcastle coal for containing thono properties. Hacked up by thoao indisputable authorities, •wo can recommend our coal aa being tho BEST find CHEAPEST in the market. TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERSI wo K ivo a fuw words of advice, 'there are coals in tho market which, to tho uninitiated, may appear a nico and ploasanfcarticle, omittinga great heat—go groat, indeed, that by its use your register stoves and tjrates suffer, which, to those who study financo, makes a great di (IV ranee. Another thwig.to study is tho lasting power of thcao coals, It burns too quickly, to tho detriment of the conßUiptr#' pocket. It is a well-known fact that with 41b weight of BRUNNEIt COAL you catt: inako'sa largo a fire ns you can with Gib of any other, owing to the largo proportion of jrfis it contains, It ox panels when heated, and or .cs a steady heat, and is acknowledged by nil to he a money- haver. Another fact worth noticing ia, that tha BRXJNNER COM PANI' do not have to buy their coal front other nsine proprietor# as our kical dealers have to. There ia no sscoud profit. They are owners of the BRTJNNER MINE; having their own flout of steamers, and depots in different parts of the Colony, conducted by themselves, which enables tliem to sell cheaper and with more benefit tot the consumer than any other firm can. 5 LOCAL INDUSTRY. All those who liave tho interest of the colony at heart should admit ,tho BRUNNER COMFA'Ny deserves support on its merits. At their mines £IOOO por week is paid in wftges, not laliing tho steamers hulks, depots, &c,, into account It will ba fomia to bo one of the largest industries in the - ' ; , COKE. The Company *ro ronownod for Smelting Coke, no much ao that it competed tuoooMfnlly.m tho Au*tn»la«i*n market with the imported English coko. ir HSI4MY' GOODS of.«vety description on hand or mads to ordor. - "WsJ»#ve two OBlflss i« Wrfliafjtmi, connected by Toiophono—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY md MATSNERB-STJBIEIST. T«lophon«, Miw, 203 and 210. ' ■ - KENNEDY BROS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2405, 21 September 1886, Page 1
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