2 s 6 D HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2s (i ' REFUNDED. v T RiGGLESWORTB & "gINKS, PHQTOGRAPHEKB, me medalists, mm, mblbopkne & k ZEALAND EDITIONS, "DEG to X^thaPablicthaffl^SffiSn^T their ' r REDUCE BQAlSmmm m ; , ONE MONTH LONtffiJt During fhich time any, ioldef of a >?ME£; fo* >: On c* . Qatet' issued by atfs other,firm in Wellington may be takeftr W. and B.Vupon productio \ of, their Ticket, and thofibnwHlallot? -th.e 2s 6d deppsit already paid-upon i'uch Met, CABINET m DOZ. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, , v ... PHOIOaiUPHEIIS, Willis Street (Opposite the Empire Hotel). .'• Telephone 212. jP ut U sAI/ K Good 10 h.p. Corniah Boiler, in First Claßs order A patent Brickmalting Machine* cap. . ' ■able .of moulding 15,000 bricks a ■ .. day; capable for steam or horse power. A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher. Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses; witfn' racthet motion. • >'■ ROBERTSON & CO. NOTICE. Change of JResldenoe, I HAVE taken that ResidencexiSosite the Public School, Queen terton, and fhall remtivo into it on tlia Ist of May, 1887, where. I may be Con suited as usual, 1 - E. I', AMESBURY. ' WANTED KNOWN. J. BIREEL'S AET NEEDLEWORK AND FANCY E POSITORY, 46 Cuba-street, Wellington, ■ /CHRISTMAS PRESENTS in V variety and at veiy loiv vm Splendid choice of Dolls, uudreascd, crying talking au<f silent from Id to two guiueas. Beautiful Plush Bags aud Ladies' Companions, from'2s to Ik Varied stock of Plush Photo Frames, Albums, <k, wonderfully Eudlesfi' variety of Toys as usual, cheapest iu town. '45 Cm-siiißßi Wellington, 2483 RACINE FAN FARM MILL. The Cheapest aud Best Fan MillfSfthe Market. " radical farmers have prouounced it the
; ... beat. 1 Kead testimonials below, . FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY L6los, f.o.b. rail or wliavf, while it , has capacity to clean from 60 to £K) bushels per hour. NO.-l FARM MILL is 2ft-Biu over all, .and is furnished with one Wheat . Hurdle, ono "Wheat. Screen and Grader with Bide spout, ono Barley Sieve, one Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seed Sieve. Sievefl for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would call your attention to this inj. proved Farm Fannini' Mill, which .combines all the advantages of the various mills now in uso, and also the following important and greatly needed irni S ments: '.jl Fikst.-rln the width-of the mill, "it being wider than most Farm Mills of similar size. bucosD.—The improved plan of hanging the shoe upon strong strap-hinged hangers, Jt, Third —lu the matter of faming the drum or head to the posts by means 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 aido of tho hopper by means of a screw. Be guided by the experience of others and order a "ftaciuo Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Read. . NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I liavo only used the ' Racine ' 'Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, aud grass seed, It haa.given me great satisfaction. I have never soen its equal for gradinp wheat for seed, and I have v seen aud worked a good many,—William Brook, Cliuroh Hill, Waiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the " Racine" Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives satisfaction, I consider it a first ratt" article. It cleans and grades grain rapidly aud well, is strong, works smoothly; and will, I think, durable. It is much superior to any other inachino of the kind I have ever seen,—F. W, Mackekijs, (tlie Captain) Pomahaka, -'W • BEST MaCHINE.OF THE Jt. 1 have tried it-w.ith wheat,'oats and turnip seed. ; I can Confidently say that it is all that it claims to be.' In fact, it is a long way-the test machine of the kind I have ever Been. „ I believe .it :will drew ill a superior maimer any kinds' of Beeds— William LrmKJOHN,Waiwera, : WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can . confidently recommend the Racine" Fanners t&toijieir work well, and with cxtremo facli,vi; 1 would, not by any means like to was one now, and think no farmer should.-DiviD Mac- - kbnzie,'Waiwera.' . Want of space, not of TESTIMONIALS (more may be 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 |ißn\lj» arriving—2 800 bushels Ryegrass. SM, : : three years pastureG7o bushels Ryegrass Seed from Poverty Bay j lOObushela Ryegrass Seed,'(Pacey's imported); 1059 bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed; 20,0001b Cocksfoot; 20 tons •. Clovers—White,' Cowgraes, Alsike, Red, ; Capo Barloy, Tares, and a varied stock- of also a large etock of TDRNIPS— KjSfe. VEGETABLE SEEDS, "FLOTO seeds, &. .- NIMMO S BLAIR/ WHOLESALE AND: RFTAIL, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. - '' . . . .. 2583
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2708, 23 September 1887, Page 4
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773Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2708, 23 September 1887, Page 4
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