DISSTGN'S CIRCULAR SAWS, YERTICLE SAWS, : . , BAID SIWS, SAW SHARPENING MACHINES. -SAW FILES.— MILL BIMOT0: India Rudder, Cotton, and Leather. ENGINE CKUNDER and LUBRICATING TOOLS of All Kinds. ROBT. GARDNER & ?• WHOLESALE & liETAIL IBOIJMOM'G-EBS li MEK'S'QIiAY, WELLINGTON.
WANTED KNOWN, -That ii: caaquonce cf'the dioess ill trade, 1 have £ISOO worth cf extra etcck m har.Q, ctr.Bißtiiig of Double and Binglo Busies with tops and. no tops, Waggonettes, Ladies Vhaofcona, Butchovs,' Bakera,' and Crfooor b Carts, also Sprinpf Traps of all descriptions, Contractors' Tip Carte, Wharf Tip Cartß; and Coal Carts. A largo nurabe of second-hand Carts of all desoriptious; also a Brougham and Laudau, three Hors s and Harness cr.mpleto, All tho above are to be sold cm the most reasonable and b oral terms. Apply to M, BOHAISr WELIKGTOS COACH FATOIIV MANSERS-STREET
Eli) m GRAY'S 'a & j3 O m psa <sj»criE oa BOWLS) it" Sa vj TESTIMONIAL Musgiel, JClli December, 1886. r|IHE (Jhaffuultcv (lieid &, Gray's) that you turned into a Bagger for me is work* X ing splendidly, and lam highly eatisilod with it. It is a ureafc iinprovoraont over tho commcn chaff cutter, thy deving and riii ling makeß a grand eainplo. It is only a matter of time when notiwi;; else will take the market. (Siuned) Samuel Taggaiii, ChafTcuttorM, hand sm& horsepower, all sizes 1, 2, i), and 4 Horsb Powers, i.t reduced prices—over 1000 made Double and 'treble i-Toughs. Light, Medium, Heavy ZIG-ZAG HAIIROWS, in Steel or best iron. Tho best general purpose Harrow in tho market, Grain Drills for all kinds seeds- INVALUABLE. Disc Harrows (greatly improved for tho season). Disc Hiutowb mounted as Grain Seedsowers mnko an efficient and easily managed Sower, Broadcast Forcefocd- Sowers'; Uni* vorsally admitted to be perfect. (Send for Testimonials). ■ fco. 1 Royal Farm Mill; 2iin. wido* • , • £7 0a Od. No. 2 „ ~ 30in. wide • • £Bloa Cambridge Hullom—all sizes, "fr.pod Harrows, Iron Bark Chain Harrowe, Corn Bruisorfl, Farm Drays, Fencing Wire, Fencing Standards, Acme aud Kxcolsior Strainers, Walker's Patent Strainers, (id each. Carriage paid to any Station on main line between Chri&tchurch and lnvercarsrill, and freight to any main port in terms as stated ir. Cataloguo. AGENTS FOR CLAYTON & SHUTTLE WORTH'S PORTABLE ENGINES AND THRESHERS. ■ CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.
Sole T. GARLAND, Manufactor of Barrell's MOLESWOIU'H STREE i\ WELLINGTON, TOE most perfect find greatest lubor saving njucliiiip evtsr brought before the public ot I*ew oealand, The advantage wo claim for this Machine is that tho Clothes sustain no damai/o by wear or tear as there is no friction, No brushing, 6Ci übbing or any painful hand rubbing is necessary. and the slightest effortis buluent to tui 11 the handle a child ten years of age being able to work it, ■ No Coppor or Boiler required, the wholo process o{ wacliitig bomg dune in Machino at siiiie tiiiio, Two Blankets canbe washed at the same tiuiu or four sheets; ten shirts or other articles in proportion. Any special size can be made fur Uospitals, Laundries or p '""j »*«"«■«»•»» . near ouy- ino washing machine which you sent lias been used several times, and fulfils all our expectations It is certainly a great boon to those who have much washing to do. Our washing which used to take tho whole day, is now dono in about three or four hours. Wo find also a great saving in fuel and soap. The clothes come out much better washed than if done by hand. It has occurred to me that if agents could adopt the time payment system similar to the sewing machine and piano companies, perhaps those who cannot all rd the whole outlay at once would bo able to get the machino This would be a boon to the wife of a laboring man. Our regret is that we did not purchase a lamer size, You will be quite at liberty to make what uso you pleano of Mrs Tiulcy'e name in your testimonials as to the efliciency of the machino. —Yours truly William TiNßMY,Wcsleyau Minister. ' m ¥ JAMES THUMPS ON. JIA NUFAOTUREII OF , CRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Queen & Chapel Streets, Masterion. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, • EIIETAHUNA. |)ETER THOMPSON (lata of MauricoX _ ville) begs to inform the travelling public that he has taken over the above centrally situated premises, which, haviuj uudergono thorough renovation, is.now replete with every convenience. Civility and cleanlinessj combined With reasouablt charges, will bo found at "OUE HOME." , -•■■■■ 28(
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2673, 13 August 1887, Page 1
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