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rRIGGLES WORTH & SJDKBJr MELBOURNE v& NE ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS, ;/: JEG tointimato to their Patrons and' the Public that thpy will continue their REPUUEDSCALE 0 CHARGES . "•■..".-. . . H-OK • . • - ONE MONTH LONGER Dtiring which time any holder of A PHOTOGRAPHIC TieEEa>;for. On Dozen Cabinet- Photos issuW?by| other firm in Wollington may b'ef by Messrs W. and B,'8 ; upon ; proot,,.*, of their Ticket, and the firm trill allow the 2b 6d depnait already paid upon.EUcli Ticket, off their present Bcale of cb&rgos. CABINET PHOTOS 20S PERDOZ. WRIGGLESWORTH & BlffP, ■. ■ . -PHOTOORAPHKKB, Willis Street (Opposite the Telephone 212. i i 0. K 8 A i'l Good 10 h.p. Oornißh Boiler, to First Class order A patent Brickniaking Machine, cap* —. —, —._ o vv| , vv «•««•«.«?, • day; capable for steam or horw'-; power. . v. ; A Binall Boiling' down Plant, guitabk for small butcher. '■; Also, manufacturers of Speedy'B Patent Wool Presses, withracthet motion. /'» ' ROBERTSON & CO./'
NOTICE. Change of .Residence. I HAVE taken that Residence opposite' . the Public School, Queen SL>,:Maai ht of May, 1887, where I mayjw Cofi Bulted as usual. 2681 E. P. AMESBURY. ; SUPPORT LOHAL INDUSTRY ,"' KUTZNEE BEOS.i DAU-SIREET, MAbTERTOS, ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, IltOH kSb ' - Srabb Foundkbb. ' lAVINU imported all the necceßwy machinery cf the latest improve? nients will bo able to cunpetb fully vri'h tbe Wellington firms, ■ ;. .; New Engine, any H. P., sawmill,", AA! ' ; cultnral machinery, etc., made' repaired at low rates. . ■•- Brasß fittings at any urn cjPattcn* RACINE FAN FARM MILB. -; ■■ The CheapesD and Beat Fan Mill ifl they Market. ''.'..'].' ; -,.--V tactical farmers have pronouueed it'tM " best.' Read testimonials below. ' FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICEjJNLY; ■ L 6 10s, f.Oib. rail or wharf,,* ' has capacity to clean 'from; to (X) bushels per hour. x tM MILL is 2ft Bin ove* N aU, and is furnished-with, o»8 Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen- and ■ Grader with side spout, ono Barley Sieve;, i one Oat Sieve, aud a Grass' Seed Slevbj f Steves for othor purposes furnished . cbaroed'forasoxtras. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedinj; would call your attention to this irai provea Farm Faunin? Mill, which com-' bines all the advantages of the various milk now in use, and also tho following important and greatly needed monts: FiRSi.-In tho width of tho mill, it being wider than most Farm Mills oj similar size, Second.—The improved plan of hanfr ing the Bhoe upon strong strap-hinfjed hangers. Third—ln the matter of fastening tho drum or head to tho poßts by means
of a CHBt-irun half circle, thus, adding increased stiengthand durahj**"'' l " " mill. 3 Fomrai.—The great advantage of caßily raiaing or lowering the Bide of the I 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. Road. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. 1 have only U6ed the ' Racine' Mill, a as yet. for dressing oats, wheat, and qt&ta seed It has me great satisfaction. I have never seen its equal for siradin? wheat for seed, and 1 have seen and. worked a good many.-William BiiOok, Church Hill, Waiwera, ITISAI?IRSTRzITEAMIOLE A 1 havo given the " Racine" Ware? Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives (JvSiy •" satisfaction. Iconsidor it a .first rate article. It cleans and grades grain B rapidly and well, •is strong, works r tmoothly, and will, I think, prove: r durable. It iB much superior to any r other raachino of the kind I have ever e seen.—F. W. Macblbsie, (the Captain) best machine ov the kind. I have tried it with whoat, oata and . a long way the best machinefuttse kind Iha've.eversecn. I believe it will drees T in a superior manner any kinds of seeds-*-'' 1 WiLUiM LimwoHN, Waiwera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend tb» 9 " Racjna" Fanners to do their work well} g and with estreme facility. I would not < by any means like to waut one now, and think no farmer should.—David Mao;; ' kj»'JOT, Waiwera, Want of space, not of TESTIMOHt. Til.Rl'mAWl wot.lv> ,v,.„*,Jl ,!,„.it,.*/ MONIAL6. ' • v ', NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and ;arriving-28p0 bußhels Ryegrass 6eed, busjjela Italian Ryegrass I Co^sfoot; 20 tons Cloverß-White, ,C#gra«B, Alsiko, Red, &c.j Cape Barley, j Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds, alio a large stock of TURNIPS-FIELD. VEGETABLE 6EEDB, FLOWER SEEDS, ta - NIMMO AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL^EED' MERCHANTS, DUNEW
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 4 October 1887, Page 4
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