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RACINE FAN FARM MILL. The Cheapest and Bast Fau Mill iu.tljjfe Market. Wtactical farmers have proQcuuced tf/tW best. Read testimonials below. FOR TWO MOUTHS, PRICE ONLY L6los, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it bag capacity to clean from 60 to w bushels per hour. NO. I FARM MILL is 2ft Biu .erw all, and is furnished with one Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader with ride Bpout, one Bailey Sievt\, one Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seeti. Sievo, SiffV'ea for other purposes furnished and charged for ae NIMMO AND BLAIR, Duncdui. would call your attention to this iw. nrovea Farm Fannin? Mill, which Combines all the advantages of the variov mills now in use, and also the follow! 7 important and sjreatly needed impfW. ments : Firsi,—ln tlio width of the mill,* it being wider than moat Farm Mills of similar sizo, Bkconi>.—Tho improved plan of han^ing the shoe upon strong etrnp-hingwi Third—ln the matter of fastenL the drum or head to tho posts by mcsl of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased etiength and durability to the mill. Fourth.— I The great advantago oJ easily raising or lowering the side of the hopper by nfeans of a screw. Bo guided by the experience of others and order a " tfacine Mill." You don't want a better record than it haß. Road, NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I have only used the ' Racine 1 Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and cpftM seed. It has given me groat satisfaction, I have never snen its equal for grading wheat for seed, and 1 have seen aud worked a good many.—Wiiluh Bbook, Church Hill, Waiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. ■ 1 have given the " Raoine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a first rate article. It cleans and grades grain rapidly and well, is strong, works iinoothly, and will,, I think, prove durable. It is much superior to any other machine of the kind I have evor eeen.—F. W. Mackekib, (the Captain) Pomahuka. BEST MACHINEOF THE KIND.. lhavo tried it with whoat, oats an. turnip Beed. I can confidently Bay that it is all that it claims to be. In fact, it is a long way the beat machine of tho kind I have ever seen. I believe it will drees in a superior niannor any kinds of seeds— William Littlejodn, Waiwera. 1 WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE; I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fanners to do their work well, and with extreme facility. I wonld not by any means like to want one now, and think no farmer should.—David Mao Waiwera. Want of spaco, not of TESTIMONIALS (mora may be perused bv those requiring more testimony), requires our: making halt just here; but we invite Wto <#ll and inspect MILLS and TESXf-i MONIALS. ' T NIMMO & BLAIR have' on hand atii| arriving—2 800 bushels Ryegrass Sold; threeyeare pasture; 070 bushels Ryfr. Brasß Seed from Poverty Bay; 100 bushel* Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's,imported); 105&' 'bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed ; Cocksfoot; 20 tons' Cloversr-'White, Covgrass, Alßiko, Red, &c ; Cape Barley, Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds, al?o a large stock of TDRNIP6—FIEtSsI vegetable seeds, floweS SEEDS, &c. ' : NIMMO AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SEEP MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. 2!H3': :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2710, 27 September 1887, Page 4
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818Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2710, 27 September 1887, Page 4
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