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PATENT BAGGERS; (Sisols ok Double) IT* \m Tift II «m:>mnr/i ..»,-«. . .. ...'. •rKaSTIMONIAL- >»,«,,,,„,, ... „, „ T » E GroV£ . Imran, March 2Gth, 1886, T- S •IT 1 Chaff-cutter and Bagger winch I bought of 1 you Clnstehurch house. 1 has cireii me greatest satisfaction, and I frequently IMPROVED G"UANOAnd TURNIP SOWFRS mmu, or oJNGLII DRILLS for Sowing Artificial Manures and Turnip or Man-] gold as s.imo operation, or for sowing turnips only. J Patent Disc Hat rows, with Balancing Screw. Our Patent TVi™ i);„j„, m " n r d « t , , [Teßtimonlil] Gladbrook Station, Oct 25,1836 . Respecting the Grass Sod.J Stnppew 1 hrtd from you last season, I m m' to inform you that they worked well and gave every satisfaction. I used th m n . stripping ryegrass and cocksfoot grasses, making good work in both. I worked on ■ of your Strippers thoughout the season alongside one made by another Colonial linn' , both covering the aniuo width, the result being that your machine saved qaito 1 S . -novo Bead Draught about equal P.iortu the introduct.ou of these 1 g ; kgc •IUDhIMB of see were los „, ry seasons the go. soldo,, attaining a £, 3 sufficient to admit of it being cut and bound. With the strippers tho "n° B need no , be saved but can with advantage be lightly stocked with ship during t« as they keep down the grass, undergrowth, clover, Ac, aUomnst Hi- bulk of t! « seed stalks to matuve.-(Sig.ied) John Euiot, Manager Messrs Murmy, Robl & Iron and Steel Fencing Standards, SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, and nett weight of Standards, taken ofkr punching, not before. K Barb Wire and Iron and Steel Fencing Wirr. AgMit f or Walker's Patent Wire strainers, oci each, Clayton and ShuUleworth's Mill and Engines now landed. .i vjfj Jj Jj h LiihA cj a i\ n i PRO BONoTuBLICO. | TIACTS are stubborn things, and tlit- nwug aro a .ew wmen tlioso who wish to I support Colonial Industry, and especially tlu.se who wish to economise should study. Before you buy a.,ew article it behoves you to enquire into the quality of tne said article and not be od away by the business puffs set flying by those who do not scruple to stoop to anything to moke a business. «»«ouo We recommend as being the BEST m the colonies. Wo can do so without fear of contraction Gas is the great property which coal should contain, and our Government Analyst has proved beyond a doubt tint there is no coal in the Colonies containing Hie quantity the BRUNNISR COAL does. W 0 have also t e best Lnghsh authorities, according 1.6 analysis, who place it far boyond Newcastle coal for containing those properties. Backed up by those indiaimtablo authorities we cau recommend our coal as being the BEST and CHEAPEST in tho market. ' TOLMroWBDSAKDHODSBKpPBBSwB K ivo a few words of advice, rhero are coals in tho market winch, to the uninitiated, may appear a nice and plena? ant article, omitting a great beat-go great, indeed, that by iU use your rociator stoves and grates sullen which, to those who study finance, makes a great difference Another thing to study is the lasting power of these coals. It burns too quickly to fpnlfv v'i o nfu T° n3Umers ' P f kot ', lfc i 6 * we, Hn<wn fact that with 4lh weight of BRUrNNER COAL you can make as largo a fire as you can with Gib of an" other owing to the largo proportion of pas it contains. It expands when heated, and emits a steady heat, and is acknowledged by all to be a great money-savor AnntW tV-i worth noticingit, that the BRUNNER COMPANY do not have to buy their cf,™ other mine proprietors asout'local dealers have to. There is no second profit Thev are owners of t e BRUISER MINE, having their own fleet of steamer! dd2 in different parts of the Colony conducted by themselves, which enables the. to sell cheaper and with more benefit to tho consumer than any other firm can •

LOCAL lIDUSTRY. j™™ hve tl "> llltoe8t of tliecolonyatheartshould admitlho BKUKNKK COMIANI desoi-rcs support on its merits. At their mines £IOOO per week is mid m wages, not taking the steamers hulks, depots, &c„ into accouut. It will bo touua to be ono ot tlie largest industries in tlie colony. The Company aye renowned for Smelting Coke, so much so that it competes ucceasfully in the Australasian market with the imported English c 01;.., FlIiE-CLAY GOODo of every description v\\ hand ur made to order! Wo have two Offices in Wellington, connected by Tokihone-OUSTOM Mnnw .UAY and MANXERS-STHEET. Telephone, N,«. 205 'and 210. Vil / \ \ \ I W A ™KNOWN, r TIiat in of the dullness in trade, 1 have U £MH) worth cf extra stock m hand, consisting „f Rmble and Single Busies withtojaandno b. P B, i \\a K g,raettfs, Ladies' Pistons, Butchers,' Bakera/lnd l.roccr a Carts also Spring Traps of all description*, Contractors' Tip Carts, Wharf lip Urts, and Coa! Carts A large number of second-hand Carts of all descriptions; also a Brougham and Landau, three Horses and Harness complete. All the above are to bo sold on the must raisonablo and liberal terms. Apply to M, BOHAN, WELLINGTON COACH FACTOR, MANSEIIS-STREET.

THE PHCENIX STE.AII SAW AND PLANrNG MILLS. Eketahum, Kttß UGHA HIT ARE now prepared to cxccuto any orders (with which they may ba favored) for Building Timber, Dressed Rusticated Board?, Flouring, Lining, Architraves, Skirting and mouldings, Doors, Saahes, and any description of Joiners Work. AGENTS FOR: Gascoiosbs Patent Wom Press, Cockerell's Giant Stump Extractor. Plans prepared and Estimates given for buildiu»s of any description. 2390 Prince of Wales' Livery Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, axd tisui. Wm.NEILL Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES BEGS to inform tie Travelling Piblio that he has opened the TINUI STABLES, and for their convenience Horses and Buggies hired in Masterton may be loft at Tinui, or -via mm. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on hire to any part, of the North Island. Woll fenced paddocks, with wood fund. Every care taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility undertaken,. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach office- for any value over one ■pound, arid', these must be booked and. prepaid, and their value stated at the time. 2070

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2456, 19 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2456, 19 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2456, 19 November 1886, Page 1

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