(JAb'l l.iil'oli\ j ROAD DISTRICT, ' IT IS the intention of the Board itt it's next meeting to bp held on the'27trt mat,, to le»y a genenil rnto of five-six-teenths of ii penny in the £ on nil, the rateable pii'])nty in the . Castlepoint Road District. l>y order. A. McHUTCHON, ' .. jQletk, 11th August, 1887. • '267 TO CABTB3RS, TENDERS are invited for Draying to .ttUd from - Borland's Stution for one year from tho Ist October, Specifications tir. be seen tit the pffice of this paper. ...T«ndera oloso TUESDAY, September 18. ■ J. E. STOKES, 2692 . ' BofflnmJa, RAOINE FAN;FARM MILL., : - Tho Cheapest mid Best Fan Mill ib the Market. ractical farmers' have pronounced it the boat. Head testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY W XOa, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it has capacity to clean from 00 to &0 bushels per hour. NO. I FARM MILL ii 2ffc Biu over all, . and is furnished with ono Whoat Hurdle, ono Wheat Sereou and Grader withtiido Bpout, ono Barley Siqve, one Oat Sieve, and,a Grass Seed Siev», Sieves for other pprposw farnisM ?ind charged for as extraß. . NIMMO AND . BLAIR, Bonedin, would call your' attention to- .this irnpwvw Farm Fannine Millj "vrhich. .coia'r bines all the advantages of tho various mills now in ueo, aiid Mao. the following important and greatly needed improvements : T ; ! ' Fibsx.—lu the width of. % mill, it being wider thannmost'Fatnr Mills of' similar'sizo. Second,—'The lmprovod plan of hanging the shoe upon atrong strap-hinped hangers. Third —ln the matter of fastening tho drum or head to the posts by means of a. cast-iron; half eirole, thus: adding increased strength and durability to the mill. Fourth.-Tho great advantage of easily raising or lowering the side of the hopper by means of a scrow. Be guided by the experience of others and order ut " Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I have only used tho ' Kacino' Mill) at yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed It has given mo great satisfaction. L liavo never sncu its equal for. grading wheat for seed, and I have Boon' and worked a good many,-William BnoflX, Church Hill, Waiweta, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE,. 1 have given tho" Raoine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a■ first rate article. It deans and grades grain rapidly aud well, is strong works -.mobthly, arid v;ill,' I' think, jSrdva durable. It is mtjch e'iiporiov to any other rnacliiao cf the kind" I have ever, seen-.—F. W. Machsle, (the, Captain)" Pomabaka. • best Machine of the Kfto. . I have tried it with wheat, oats-.and. turnip seed. I can confidently cay that it is all that it claims to bo.' In fact, it is a long way the beet raachino pf the kind I have.ever seen. I beUevo il will dress in a superior manner any kinda of seeds.— WirjjiAH' Liiilejoh.v, Waiwera, WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend the •' Racine" Fanners to do their work well, and with cxtrefoo facility. '1 tvonld not by any means like to want One noir, and think no farmer should.-r-David Mao-' PKZIE, Weiwera. .. Want of space, 'not of I.TESTIMONIALS (mors may be'perused by tto requiring more testimony), requires our making halt jut hereibutweiimteyoy to call and inspect MILLS and TESTIMONIALS. NIMMO & BLAIR hav» cm liajad and arriving—2 800 bofchele Ryegrass Seed, three years pasture; 070 bushels Ryegrass Seod from Poverty Bay; 100 bushels Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey'e imported); 1050 bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed ; 20,6001b Cocksfoot ; 20 tons ■. Clovers—White, Cowgrass, Alsiko, Rfd, &o; Oapo Barley, Tares, and a varied fitock of other, seeds, also a large Btook of TURNIPS—FIELD, VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, &c. NIMMO AND BLAIR, .' WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. TH3 LATEST MARVEL ' MOLDACOT'S PATEM . POCKET SEWING MACHINE, Woighs under a pound, and may bo described as iku front pa its of a good machine, whh tho Blwlts, whutls, and curabursome gear rtiuoved. A CHILD CAN USE IT. Kccommonded by the Lordon Times and al lending Hem l ! Papers/ Remember ic is not a Toy, but a LOCK-STITCH. HAND MACHINE 'lhat does a'd classes of work front :■ Linen to Cloth. . PRICE-ONLY 13sGn. : Mav be tested and purohased it ' F. J. W- FltAK'S.' BOLE iotxr,- \\ iyjS-BTiOT,' WBIiUHGTO-K. •WrWweeafa.-*- . ARE NOW ' OPENING UP THEIR. OF L), . wp JLPr BEL. J. HOOPER & Go,, BON MARCHE. ~ s»l . TENDERS WANTED. rjlO GRUB and PLOUGH Satte*. To Grub and Burn off 2 acres To Split Poets for and erect sixty chain's Fencing. To clear road lino (40 chains) Tenders olobo 9th inst. • ; H; B. LATHAM, 2693 Brinscall, Rpaifcnmflu.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2694, 7 September 1887, Page 3
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