s s r HE PiIOTOGEAPHIC 2 8 U REFUNDED, 7RIGGLESWORTB &, I^ll n „P»T PRIZE MEDALISTS, ■ ZEALAND EiHIBITIOUS, ' "DEG to intimatefo their Patrons and JL> the Public tlmt thoy will Continue their REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES ONE MONTH JLONUEr PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for of Dozea Cabinet Photos issued by any other firm in Wellington may betaken ty Messrs W. and B.' B upon.product^ : ; °l tneir Ticket, and the firm will allow' ; the 2b Cd deposit already-paid UDon euch iiekot, off their present scale of charge*. CABINET PHOTOS%S . PER DOZ. l ■WRIGGLESW-ORTH & BINNg, |? . PIOIOOMfaBKS, Mlis ettoob (OppoßitotheErapiro Hotel), Telephone 212. 0 R BA.L E GoodlO h.p, Cornish Boiler, ill Fifsfc A patent Bnukwaking Machine, cam able of moulding 15,000 bricks 4 dayjcapablo for steam or howo power, A small Boiling down Plant, suitaK \ for small butcher. C Also, manufacturers of Speedy'a Patent Wool Presses, w& racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO; Phoenix Foundry, NOTICE. Chnnee of Besidenop. J. the Public School, Queen StjMaaterton.and f-hall remove into if on the 16 of May, 1887, where I may be Con sultod as usual. 2581 Til T» AMHstmwv
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RAOUIE FAN FARM Jfftl est and Best! Market.
radical farmers liavo pronounced lttho beßt. Kead testimonials bolow. FOR TWO MOKTHS, PRICE ONLY L 6 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, whilo it hue capacity to clean from 60 . to 90 buohek par hour.
™? «• ! Dd is with one Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader with side spout, one Barley Siove, one Oat Sieve,'and a Grass Seed Siove. guves for other purposes furnished and ohawed for as extras. HIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would call your attention to this ink provea Farm Fannine Mill, which Co J bmes all the advantages of the various' mills now in use, and also the following important aud greatly needed improvements,; , , •
Firsi.—ln tho width of the mill, it being wider than must Farm Mills of similar size.
_ Second.—Tho improved plan of hanging the blioo upon strong etrajj-hinced hangers "' Third -In tho matter of the drum or head to tho posts by meaiio of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding warned ttiength and durability to the
Fourth.-The great advantage of easily raising or lowering the side of tho hopper by means of a screw.
Be guided by the experienca of others mid order a " Kacine Mil]," You don't want a better record than it has. Bead. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL.
I havo only used the ' Racine' Mill, 86 yet. fur dressing oats, wheat, and grass mi It has mu great satisfaction. I havo never aeen its equal for gradin? wheat for seed, and I have Been and worked a good many.-William Bbook. Church Hill, ttaiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE, 1 havo given the " Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a firet rata article. It cleans and grades graili rapidly and well, is strong, work* '.raoofchly, and will, I think, prove durable. It is much superior to any othennachino of the kind I havo ever aeen.-F. V 7. Mackjjkib, (the Captain) Pomabaka, i~ best machine of the kind. I have tried it with whcat,/,oatß 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 maohiue of the kind I have ever seen. I believe it will drew in a superior manner any kinds of seeds— WILIIAM LITTLEJOHN, Waiwera, WOULD NOT LIKE TO,WANT ONE. • I can confidently rdcommeud. thi " Racine" Fanners to do their work well and with extremo facility. I would not ' by any means like to want one bow, and think no farmer shonld.-DAViD Mackenzie, Waiwera.
Want of space* not of TESTlMONroqmring more testimony), requires our • making halt juat here; but wo invite you to call aud inspect MILLS and TESTI. MOHIALB. : ;,;>; . NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and arriviog—2Boo bushels Ryegrass &ed, three years pasture'; G7O bushels Ry*< graßs Seed fronvPoverty Bay; 100 bushel* '■■/■.. Ryegrass B'eod, (Pacey'g imported^; *& :bußhekltalian Harass Seed; 20,0001b- '" ■ Cocksfoot; 20 tona, Clovers--Whifce,- ■"■ ; ,Oowgra9s, Alaiko,Bed, &c jCapeßarfe Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds! also a large etook'of IS9 ht SE EDB, FLOWER , NIMMOANDBLAIRf \ V WHOLESALE A&D RFTAIL SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEMN. __^'■:..' : ."•;>:' 2>33 '"•'■'.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2706, 21 September 1887, Page 4
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