25 to 50 PER CENT CAN BE SAVED, • Positively Paved, on Prices usually quoted by. Travelling Agents by Buying your SEWING MACHINES Fmra I'VJ. W. PEAR, Machinist'& Importer, Willis-st., Wellington, . The White, American No 7 and Standard Rotary Shuttle Machines are sold iu largo numbers, and have always given them com-.-pleteS&'ti&fnciioh. ..Theyare lighWuhriing, noifjelesa",and-'vory.• durable, .havepatent selfrsettipg •; urate, 'and; all, i«oeati iinjroveinents,. Guarant&an'y,' .'Working-part or'-shuttli* wearing out.-wit.hiri. •iwo:y.Hir3 will be: replaced 'frcß-'of•'charge,. 'Price from £3losV MiicWn.ea. of:,ii3l kinds 'promptly cleaned aud repaired, .•', ■;--.v •"-■■■'psi&'LtoEQßNs., ;■■•,■.■. '•■ 'The bred-.;.aiid •owned ;by''ine,r.winners. t>f. tile SILYiR ." ■ >iEUAL,.C|P'. pd'aPEClAli§. for-fet.' ; /birdfl jp-.tlm b.h'owV.'lßß6, 'are to r be ■the tiiie'st ; is!rnin~in the'coT6'riyV..At 4 th(j.late aliftw -'li.. piircliasoii'' th'e'.^ijree;'lJest Hen's. : ; 'exhibited, ahdnin now- prepared to '.supply :'. eggsJrom an breeding pen. ,ln v .BROWN LEGHORNSP bavs a most'-per-feet Cock mated witli Pullets bred from . : ;special.pVize wiuneia, 1880.. With ..each silting purchasers can ha,vc a few eggs from my.,.imported birds (white or brown).to ouable them to male their'Btock nextseason •without breeding in. Eggs guaranteed. Price LI per dozen. F.J. W. FEAR, WILLIB-BT. akd • KILBORK.IE.. • .■ i W.B.—Another icupbvtation.bf Two Pairs Wliitca duo by stean'cr from England. •2785 RACINE.FAN FARM MILL. The, Cheapest anil Best Fan .Mill in tlio '' Market, ractical farmors, have pruiiouncedit the best, Read testimonials below.' ..FOU TWO MOM'US, PRICE ONLY Lli LOs, f.o.b'. rail.or;wharf, while it . has capacity to clean from. CO to' IK) bushels pox* . 'TVTO. 1 FARM MILL is 2ft Biu over XN/-all, and h furnished with one .Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen.-and Grader with side spout, ono Barley Sieve, orio Oat Sieve, and ut Graea Seed Sieve. Sieves for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras. MMMO AND BLAIR,-. Dunedin, would call your attention to this im-- , proven Farm Fiuinini' Mill, which cum-' bines all tho advantages of the various mills now in uso, and also tho following, important and greatly -ueeded improve- '■' ments:' First.—liv the.. width of the mill, ifc : being.wider than most Farm Mills/of similar sine. . . Second.—Tho. improved [dan of hanging, the' shoe upon strong strap-hinged . hangers' Third —ln the matter of fastening .tho drum w head to tho posts by means of a.cast-iron half circle, thus adding merea'sed ationgth aud durability to the mill.. :... :..:•.' •'. Fourth.—The great advantage of easily'raising or lowering the.side of the hopper by means of a screw." -• Bo guided by tho experience of-others-and order n " Racine Mi 11.".; You don't want a bettor record than it has.' Read. - ~ ' NEVBIIBAW.ITSJSQUAL.'-., ■■■ I Jisyo'-onlyiusqd,'the -.'Racine ' Mill,as yet. for drossihg'oats, wheat-,' sped.- It has giveu me great satisfaction. Ikvenever seen -'its equal for gradm wheat for seed, and I have seeii aud 'worked a good many.—Wni,LUi Bbook, Church Hill, Waiwera, ■ ~ ' IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. . • 1 have given the "Racine " Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, aud it gives every satisfaction. 1 consider it a first rate article. It cleans and grades grain rapidly and well, is strong, works •.monthly, and will, I think, provo ■ durable. It is much superior to any other machine of thokiud I have ever seen.—F. W. Mackbhib, (the Captain) Poinahaka. best machine of the kind. 1 have tried it with wheat, oats aud • turmp seed. I can confidently say that it is all that it'claihis to bo. In fact, it iB : a long way the beat machino of the kind I have over seen. I bolievo it will dress in a superior manner any kinds of-seeds— William Littliwohn, Waiwera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fannerß to do their work well, aud with extreme facility.. I would not by any means like to want ono now, and think no fanner should.—David Mackenzie, Waiwera, Want of space, not of TESTIMONIALS(moro may bo perused by thoao • requiring more testimony), requires our ■ making halt jußt'heio; but we invito you a to call and inspect MILLS and 'WI--1 MONIALS.. '' NIMM.O & BLAIR have on hand and arriving—2 800 bushels Ryegrass. Seed, ' three years pasture; 070 bushels RyeI grass Seed from Poverty Bay; 100 bushels , Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's imported); 1059 a bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed ; 20,0001b Cocksfoot ; 20 tons Clovers—White, '-" (Jowgrass, Alsikc, Red, &c; Cape Barley, , Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds, II also a large Btock of TURNIPS-FIELD, lf VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER '' SEEDS, &c. NIMMO AND BLAIR,' WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL SEED ' ' MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. I. ■..'. 2G83 A ... CROWN LANDS SALE.. r T is hereby notified.tlwt about 20,000 L ACHES of CROWN LANDS in the Forty Milo Bußh and Otaniakapua Districts will be opened fur fcSulo at .this ■>: office;,in,terms of ."The Laud Act, iR 'lßßs','' as follows ':—Deferred' Pays' mem) and' Village-SettlementSmall Farm id sectious to application on TUESDAY, it. 20th. September;' Perpetual Lease id sections to tender on Wednesday, 28th ; is- and Small Runs and Cash sections by is, auction on THURSDAY, 29th Septemid b0r.1887. 90 , Plans, posters, &c. may. be seen at thi principal Poßt Offices and railway, station: and full particulars cau be obtained al this office, .J. W. A. MARCHANT,' Commissioner of Crown Lands, •. Crowii Lands Office, -"■.... ;'.' Wellington, 23rd August, 1.887.. 278^ ■■• T7ALUABLE LEASEHOLD FOI *' y. '.''SALE, bituate Mangamahoe. It the Bankrupt Estate of' B. Budd'eu, bj Mr -order of Tho Deputy. Official-Assignee' ad opiißisting'-bf 254 acres splendid land M ' limestone' formatiou, ,and held underthi lf g perpetual lease system. • The. improve : by ,'iuents comprise New Dwelling and Out ere buildings, 70 chains Fencing, 70 acre) is.:clearedandgtaaacd, .the whole froutini cb y th,o main coach road, and directly opposit • the Railway Station. For further pai ticulars apply te .."-.. LOWES&IORNS, Auctioneers* or , , m R. STANBFIELD, Esq, : .'.' ■•;. TO LET/ «y ' —..''■ «7 .CIHUP and Dwelling house, Quoen-st e „ U At present occupied-by Mr U, Ha om kell. Apply,to . . Wm. ALEXANDER,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2690, 2 September 1887, Page 3
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