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3. 25 to sft Pl'lt CUM' CAN BE HAVE I Positively j-nm! on Trices usually quotid by Travelling Agents by Uuving jour SEWING "MACHINES Fkom I<\ J. VV. FEAR, Machinist it linporti-r, Willis-at., Wellini ton. The White, American No 7 mid Staiulnr Rotary Shuttle Machines nro sold in larg .numbers, and have always givch them coir pleto satisfaction, They are light-running ' noiseless find ' voit- durable, have paten winders,- shuttles; and soil-setting lieedlei ■and all repent improvements. Guarantee an working part or shuttle wearing out. withi two .years will be. replaced free 'of ■ charge Wee frpni £,3 of all kind promptly' cleaned', and repaired,.. , . " v PRI2E LRGHORNS: '•••■■■ The WHITE LEGHuKtSS, -bred. ftn< owned by me,- winnersoo r "the 'ISIfjVEI MEDAL, GUI'. and-SPECIALS : .f6r- le> birds in the bhows.lßß6, .are. known to bi the finest auain in the colony. 'At the laU show I' : piu'i based the Tueo iieft • Hen: exhibited, andain row prepared, to supplj eggs (roii) an-uniivalk'd breeding, pen.. It hKOW.N LEGHORNS I- havs a most per. feet Cock mated with Pullets bred froir sptc:;tl prizo winneis, 1886. With each siitiDg pufchasers oju have .a few eggs from luy imposed , birds (white or brown) to enable them to mate their stock next season without breeding in. Eggs guaranteed. Price LI per dozen. '•F..MV.;FiSAU, UTLLIS-ST. am ' KILBURiNIE. , W.B.—Another importation of Two Pairs Whiles due by Bteaipor from "England. ' • . 2785. UACINK FAN..FARM MiLL. The Cheapest and Best Fan Mill in tho Market. raqticaj farmers' have pronounced, it the best. ■ iiead testimonials below. FOR TWO MOISTUS, PRICE ONLY' L(i 10a, f.o.b; rail or wharf, while' it -. ' haa capacity to oleaii from CO ' • to 90 bushels per hour. • NO. 1-FARM MILL is 2ft fiin over ■-. all, and ia furnished with one WJiuat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader wilhside sjiout, one Barley Sieve, one Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seed Sieve. Sieves for other purposes furnished aud chafed for us extras. . NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would call yonr attention to .'this improved Farm Fanning Mill, which' combineo all the advantages of the various mills now in nso, and also tho following important and greatly needed improve* 'inents : : • Fiksi.-Vlh the' width .of the -mill, it being wider than most. Farm Mills of similar, sizo.. yKCOND.—Tho improved plan of hanging tho shoo upon strong strap ; huiged hangers ; Tumi) —ln tho matter of fastening tho drum ov head to tho- posts by means of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased strength and durability to the mill. ••FounTH.-r-.Tho great ', advantage easily-raising or lowering tho side'of the hopper by ineaus Of a screw. • • • •' Be guided by the experience of others aud'orderaßacine'Mill." Yoa dou't want a bettor: record than it has; Road. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL.. I have only usc.d the ' Raeino ' Mill, as yet, fat dressing oats,-wheat, and ijrass seed, It lias me great satisfaction. I have never soon'its .equal for sradiuv Meal* for seed, imd I httvo : seen and worked a good mauy.—William Bbook, Church Hill, Waiivera, IT iS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have givon the " Raciue" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a first rate arciclo. 'lt cleans and grades grain rajiidly and well,, is. strong, works '.monthly, and will, I think, provo durable. It is tjiuch superior td any other machine of the kind I havo ever aeen.-F. W. MackESIB, (the Captain) Poniahalta. best Machine of the kind. ; I have tried it with wheat; oats and turnip seed. I can confidently say that it is all'that it claims to bo. In fact, it is a long'way the best machine of the kind 1 have over seen. I believe it will dres in a superior manner any kinds of scodsWilliam Litmjoijn, Waiwera. .. . WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE, I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fannerfi to do their work well, and with extremo facility. 1 would not by any means like to want one now, aud think no farmer should,-Da vio Mackenzie, Waiwera. Want of space, not of TESTIMONIALS (more may bo perused by those requiring more testimony), requires our making-halt just hero; but we invito you to call and inspect MILLS and TESTIMONIALS, , NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and arriving—23oo bushels Ryegrass Seed, three years pasture ; 070 bushels Ryegrass Seed from Poverty Bay; 100 bushels Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's imported); 1069 bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed ;20,00i Cocksfoot ; 20 : tons Clovers—White, Con-grass; Alsiko, Red, Ac; Cape Barley, Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds, also a largo stock of TURNIPS—FIELD, VEGETABLE SEEDS, . FLOWER SEEDS, &c. ■ ■ NIMMO AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SEED . MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. 2(583 LAND FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. YTfANGAEHU; 810 acres first cL. VV Mixed Bush, on lime stone formation, Price—36s per acre, 'forms, ■ 2J. per cent deposit, balance in ten years, at 7 .per cont.- Apply ..to G'. 8. W Dalrymplor Estato Agent, Perry Streot .Mastertoii,..'-" '. '' 300 BLAKKBTS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS.' HOUSE WIVES,-Are you : ~ awaro of this fact: That ' ■tho Blankets mado liy. tho Wei-,-, lington Woollen Company, at.;.. Petone are not onlythe' Best, ! but the CuKAmr Blankets in- ;; the Colonv. Every who-sale • ■ ; house in the. Colony knowfl this. •'■ DoiVt.'let your drapers induce, you: to buy imported shoddy, . when you can tret the Real Au . Wooi Petone ' 2GIO WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is the J3I intention of the Conncil at a meetiug to bo held on TUESDAY, the 13th September, 18§7, to confirm a resolution ■paß3cd at a special meeting of .tho said Council on the 9th inßt., enacting by-Jaws for tho regulation and management of slaughter houses. '• The proposed by-law is to como into operation on the 14th September, 1887, and a copy thereof may be soen during office hours at the Council Chambers, Masterton, 1 ' F.G.MOORE, County Clerk. August 12th, 1887, 2671

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2688, 1 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2688, 1 September 1887, Page 3

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