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ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH. ASOCIAL Gathering in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, Soptciuboi'2lßt. Doors open at 7.30 p,m Atlnii„*ion lb. SALE OP ffJRKi ;. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL H'li ; SogIiO;PER ' ''' •ysftil'Ott. Prices usuiilly ' : ;;.;,•,.'• qaotedrtty^Ttai-eHifl§ ;.;';..' ... '.,••'•.•'•'•.'.•'' '-by-Bnvingjonr ■"'•■■■■'';' :.'.: "'. S..'E'.W.rN.Gv.'MAGHrNES . ':./;' ;;i?n6MK j. w. fear,. . •;:•: Machinist & Importer,*"Willis-.st.,' Welling^ , '"" 1 ''''• " *oii,"'-';. ;.. .*'. .. The-Vlhi'th,'AmericanNo7 and'Stnndard Rotary Shuttle Machines'are sold in large numbers, anil have always given them complete.satisfac'ion. They aro light-running, -noiseless and voiy durable, havo patent winders, shuttles, and self-setting needles, and all improvements.- Guarantee any working part or shuttle wearing out within two years will be, replaced free of charge, Price from £3lss. - Machines of all kinds . promptly cleaned aud'ropairod; : ... ■ RACINE FAN FARM MILL. This Cheapest aij.d,Rfi3fc. Fan Mill lu the ■"''"'■' * Ma'rk'ot. ' , radical (armors 'have pronounced it the • "' best.' Head testimonials bolow. . FOR TWO MONTHS,;PRICE ONLY L 6 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharfrwliile it ..... hfiß capacity Jo clean from 60 lu 00 bushels per hour. NO, I' FARM. MILL -.'is 2ft Bih over all, and is furnished with one Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader with side spout, one Barley Sieve, ono Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seed Sieve. 'Sieves for other purposes furnished and charged for as oxtras. ' NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dpnedin, would call'your attention to this imwoven Farm-Fanninp Mill, which combines all the advantages'of the various mills now in use, and also the following important aud yreatly- needed improve- , ments.: • Futsi.-lii the width of the mill, it being.wider than-most Farm Mills of similar size. Second.—The improved plan of hanging the .shoe,upon strong strap-hinged-j hangers. ... . ... „ THiub-^ln, : tluv..owtU'r of,: fastening I 'the drum or head,.to ;tlio p6sta;by means i of a, cast-iron half, circle,-.thus adding increased stiongth.aud. durability, to the "■mill.' ;•;.' ~.-' •:... .. ForaiH,—The , great -.advantage of ' 'e'asily raising or lowering" tlie side of the 'hopper by ■meanX'ol 'iUcrew,.''".', ','■■" . -'■•; Be guided. by. the 'Experience of others ahdorder a ''-Racine, Mill;'" You don't -want a better record'than it has'.'. .Read. '■*■*• NOTR.SA\v-its equal: ; Ihavb'.only used .the '.Racine' Mill;. ' as'yet! for dressing oats, wheat, and grass. ■ .seed; 'lt'hasgiveniue greattiatißfaction.Lhave never seen its equal" for'gradiii? : wheat- for seed,- and I have De'eri'and.^ "worked a- good many.—Wixlia.m"'Bb'p6k, ; Church' Hill, Waiwera-, '.." . -" : ';'.': ; '■'■' IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE, . 1 have given the" Raciue" Warehouse Fan. Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. Iconsidor it" a'.first'-rate-article. It cleans- and. grades grain rapidly and well,, is strong; works ynioqthly, and will, I. think, prove durable. It is much suporior to any other machine of the kind I have ever' seen.—F...W. Mackenib, (tho Captain) Pomahaka; • best Machine of the kind..,';. I havo tried, it with wheat, oatß'.and tornipsoed..: I can confidently say that "it ie'dllthatfit claims to be. lu fact," it is l along way' the''best machine of tho kind I ha,ve everißeen. I belioveit will dress in a superior manner any kinds of seeds—- ■ William Lutlejohn, Waiwera". WODLDNOTLIKBTO WANT ONE., .1 -can confidently recommend the] "..Racine'' 1 Fjinnora to do their work well, and with extreme facility. I would not by any means like to/want ono now, and think no farmer should.— David Mackenzie, Waiwera. ' Want of space, not of TESTIMONIALS (mora may bo perused by those requiring more testimony), requires our making halt just here; but we invite you to call and inspect MILLS and TESTIMONIALS, NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and 'arriving—2l)oo bushels Ryegrass Seed, three years pasture; 070 .bushels Ryegrass Seed, from Poverty Bay; iOObushels •■Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey'simported); 1059 • bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed ; 20,0001b ■ Cocksfoot ; 20 tons Clovers—White, Cowgrass, Alsiko, Red, &c; Cape Barley, Tares, and a varied Block of other seeds, also a largo stock of TURNIPS-FIELD, VEGETABLE SEEDS, *' FLOWER SEEDS, &c. . '.' -'NIMMOAND'BLAIRi ' OLESALE AND RETAIL'S I . -MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. - CROWN LANDS SALE: Forty .Milp Bush and, Otahiakapua Districts will be opened.fur .Sale at: this office in'? terms of '" The.. Land ''.Act, 1885,'' ; 'iis'! follows,;-D«foWd, 'Payment ancf - "Villa«6' Settlement Small Farm sections, it' 6 application-20th--.September;- : Perpetual'; Lease - sections to"tender on Wednesday; 28th ; pi Small. Runs and' Gash-sections 'by auction tm THURSDAY, --2!) th' SepteuiboV, 168? ' ..- . :■■■■.:.-.■,-«■!■.'■.*■ *;■*■■ . Plans, potters, &c. nliy bo scon at the principal Post Offices and railway stations and full particulars can bo obtained at this office. , ■ J. W. A..MARCHANT,. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wollingtou, 23rd August, 1887. 2784 the Bankrupt' Estate of ;.B. , order of The' Deputy Official Assigueo, | ooiisißtiiig '0f'.254 acres splendid land, [ limestone' formation, and held under the ;* perpetual lease ■ system..- The improve ..'. rrientß comprise New Dwelling and Outf.: buildingßj.7o chains Fencing, 70 acres . cleared:nnd grassed,;tho wholo. fronting '* the main cbioh road, and directly opposite '. the Railway Station'.- For further particulars apply to : .. ■'■• LOWES &lORNS, j. .■, ' Auctioneers,. OR .- -.-'.' ', jr.. . . L.STANSFIELD, Esq. -TO- LET. . ;■,;■■.■ "'HOP and Dwelling house, Queen-st,, kj At present occupied by Mr U. Has ■kell, ■ Apply to Wm! ALEXANDER, ■ 1' 48 .'■■.*■ '"O

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 3 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 3 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 3 September 1887, Page 3

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