. 2 8 j3» - HE PWOTDGRAPHIO S 8 H REFUNDED. RIfiGLESiVORTH & PHOTOGRAPHERS,: FIRST PRI2E'MEDALISTS,: i • SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ■ ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS,; BEG to. intimate to thoir Pattona iifel the Public that th'ef will cofitjnw their , '■■ k-; - ' REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES A i'oK : :l u : • ONE MONTH LONGER 46 During, which time any holder of a® PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for On Dozen Cabinet Photos issued bf ant* other firm in Wellington.may be tikeri . by Messrs W. and B. 's upon productio • of their Ticket, and the firm will allow the 2s 6d deposit already paid upon eUch Ticket, off their present scalo of charagjk CABINET PHOTOS 208 PER DOZ. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, HIOIOGRAI'fIEIiS, Willis Street (Opposite the Empire- Hotel), Telephone 212. P O K SALE Goodl lo h.p. Cornish Boiler, in First Class otder A. patent Brickmaking Machine, cap. able of moulding 15,000 bricks a day; capable for steam or horee power. A small Boiling down Plant, suitable / for small butcher. J Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO. Phoenix Foundry. SI NOTICE. Change of .Residence!, I HAVE taken that Residence opposite tho Public School, Queen St., Masterton, and shall removo into if on the Ist of May, 1887, where I may be Con suited as usual. E. P. AMESBUKY. WANTED KNOWN. J. BIKREL'S AllT NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY E TOSITOBY, 4» CuiSA-SXBBBT, WEtHSOXON. 'ft f) CHRISTMAS PRESENTS in \J variety and at very low prices. Splendid choice of Dolls, dressed and ■ undressed, crying, talking and silent, from Id to two guineas. Beautiful Plush " Bags and Ladies' Companions, from 2a to 15s. Varied stock of Plush Photo Frames, Albums, &c., wonderfully cheap. Endless variety of Toys as usual, cheapest in town. 45 CUBA-STKEET Wellington. 2483 RACINE FAN FARM MILL. ® Tho Cheapest and Best Fan Mill in the Market. ractical farmors have pronounced it the best. Read testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY L6loa, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it ■ lias capacity to clean from 60 to 90 bushels per hour.
NO. I FARM MILL is 2ft Bin over hlli and I*3 furnished with 0110 Wheat Hurdlo, ono Wheat Screen and Grudor with Bide spout, one Barley Sieve, ono Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seed Sieve. Sieves for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras. . NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would tall your attention to this juit proved Farm Fanning Mill, which com-' bines all the advantages of the various mills now in use, and also the following important and greatly needed improvements : First,—ln the width of the mill, it being wider than most Farm Mills of similar size. ( Second,-Tho improved plan of hanSjj mgthe shoe upon strong strap-hinpja hangers, Third —ln the matter of fastening the drum or head to the posts by meaiiß of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased stiength and durability to the mill. Fourth,—The great advantage of easily raising or lowering the sido of ilio hopper by means of a screw. Be guided by tho experience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Read, NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I have only used the ' Racine' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and tjrass seed, It has given me great satisfaction. I have uever seen its equal for grading wheat for seed, and I have seen aud worked a good many.—William Buook, Church Hill, Waiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the " Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a first rate article. It cleans and grades grain rapidly aud well, is strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, prove durable. It is much superior to' any other machine of the kind I have evei secn.-F. W. Macke.me, (the Captai Poma>haka. best Machine of the kind. I have tried it with wheat, oats iud turnip seed. I can confidently say that it iB all that it claims to be. In fact, it is a long way the best machine of the kind I have ever seen. I believe it will dress in a superior manner any kinds William Littie.john, Waiwera/ WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT Oik I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fanners to do their work well, and with extremo facility. I would not by any means like to want one now, and think no farmer should.—David Mackenzie, Waiwera. Want of Bpace, 'hot of TESTIMONY lALS(tuore may bo perused by tljoae requiring moro testimony), requires our ■ making halt , just here; but we invite you to call and inspect MILLS and TESTI- - \ .' V NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and arriving—23oo bushels; Ryegrass Seed, three years -paßture .;'O7O bushels Ryegrass Seed from Poverty Bay; lOObushels' Ryegrass Seed, (PaCey's imported); 100 - bushels Italian Ryegrass Soed ; 20,0001b Cocksfoot ; 20. tons Clovers-White Cowgraßs, Alsike, Red, &c; Cape Barley * Tares, and a varied stock of other also a large stook of TURNIPS—FIELD VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, m „ NIMMO AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN.- • . .2533-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 22 September 1887, Page 4
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