REU) AND GRAY'S WTMS Oil Sa>y;£L£> TESTIMONIAL Mosciel, J6th December. 1886. rplIE Uhaffuutter (Eeid it Gray's) that you fcurnc-d into a Bagger for mo is work.B. ing splendidly, and lam highly satisfied with it. It in a <>reat improvement over the common chaff cutler, the tiering and riddling nukina grand ample). It is only a matter of time when nothing clso will take the market. (Signed) Sauuei Taggakt. ChnfTttinHerK, hnr,<l nm] horsepower, all sjzom 1, 2, ii, and 4 Horse Powers, i-t reduced prices—ovor 1000 mado Double mid Treble F'ouprhrt.X-.ifi-hf, Medium, Heavy IIAILT 8000 MADS ZIG-ZAG HARROW i\ in Steel or host iron. The host genera! purpose Harrow l the market. Grain Drills fur all kinds ■l' seeds- INVALUABLE. Dice Harrows .rally improved fm the pwm), }iw [hwu mounted as Grain Soedsowors lake an L-lHcii-nt and easily i:.: ; na;;,.d s,.wii\ Broadcast Foreefeed Sowers, Uniersally cdmiUc:! to bo |>:?.:u. (oed iVr T'eßiimonials), .inn Mill, :'-ii:i. ivi.-v" • ■ 17 0s Cd. „ Win. v.;i • • - V 8 10s od, rs-ail sizes, Ti j...d Karros, Iron Bark Chain Har,ers, I'arui !.h m.v. Win-, Acme aed :rs, Walker's Pa: e.i.r Strainers, lid each. Carriage paid to any Stai! i'O'wd'ii Chrisiehurcli and Invereaiirill, and freight to any main Excelsior Strainers, Walker's Paim.r Strainers, lid each. Carriage tioii on liiiiin line i.e'wd'ii Christehurcli and Invereaiirill, a.nd fre port in terms as stated i:; Ca'aloejie. AGENTS Ft)!-: CLAYTON &. KIHITTLIiiVVOimi'ti Puiil'A and tiirekiilrs. CATALOGUES HIEE ON APPLICATION H PiijM'ABLE ENGINES mo PUBLICO. are stubborn tilings, anil the followir.ss are a few which those who wish lei .3. _ Mipporo Colonial Inrinetry, and ciinocially fchuEo who with to ocunr.inißO should study. Before ysMi buy .1 new article* it bnh.ovoi; you to enquire into tlio quality of ths said article, and not be led away by the business puffs tot flying by those who do mi temple to stoop to .-mjt-oir.g L< make a busbies?.. mmm coal Wo recommend 55 bein» (he BEST in the- colonic?, Wo cm do bo without fwir of eoutiMdiction.' Gas is the great property which coal should contain, and our Governmbnfc Analyst li;ib proved beyond a doubt thutber* is do tx-a! in Iho Außtralaein Colonic* routining the quantity fha BRUNNER COAL does. We ban) also the best Engiiohauthoriiiff. sewtding to snslyiiiß, who place it far beyond Keraetk coaj for containing thwe properties. Backed up by those indisputable authority*, *c .Mil rocoroiirfnd our coal as being ths BEST and CHEAPEST in Iho market. CAUTION. TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS wo K ivo a few wwfo of aovko, Thcro ato coals in the market which, to the uninitiated, may appear a nice and; Jeaaant arlicie, emittin:; * preat beat-go great, indeed, that by its use your 1:: .-inter stoves and scales evador, which, to those who study finance, makes a great diflj once. Another (hint; to r.tudy is the lasting power of (Use coals. It bums 'too qui Hy, k the detriment of the consuraors' pocket, It in a wall-known fjet llut with iibra'olit of BRUKNEi-l COAL you can make as large a fire, as you can with 61b of any other, owing to the large proportion of oas it contains. It expands when heated, and omits a steady heat, and is acknowledged by all to ba a great money-sav'k Another fact worth noticing is, thatthe BRUNNER COMPANY do not have to buy their coal from other mine proprietor?, a« our local deako haves to. There is no second profit. They are owners of the BRtLNTEB MINE, hieing their own fleet of steamers, and dopots in different parts of the Colony, conducted by thoinealvos, which ..enables thorn to sell cheaper and with moro benefit to tb.3 consumer than any other firm can, LOCAL lIDU'STEY. All thoao who have the intorcat ot the colony at heart should admit the BEUNNER COMPANY deserves support on its merits. At their mines £IOOO per week is paid inwageß, not taking tho steamers hulks, depots, &c., into account, It will bo founa tu bo 0110 cf the largest industries in the colony. \J\J 11.111, Tho Company are renowned for Sm tig Coke, so much so that it competes successfully in tho Australasian market w he imported English coke. FIRE-CLAY GOODS of every deserip on hand or made to order, •Wo have two Offiees.in Wellington,: connected by Tclophono-OUSTOM HOUSE QUAY and MANNERS-STEEET, Telephone, Nus. 205 and 210.' "T7MATIX
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2613, 2 June 1887, Page 1
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