3 s 6 D HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2b 6 refunded/ ■^TRIGGLES WORTB & ; jgl PHQTOGMPHBKS, tflßsT PKIZE MEDALISTS, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & NE ■ ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS, : s 3) EG to intimate to their 'Pat rons and the Pablic that they will continue their \ ; v-. • REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES . ■ FOB ONE MONTH LONGER During which time an? holder' f of ft PHOTOGRAPHIC : TI(JpT for On; Dozen Cabinet Photos ;isstfod; bt an>' < other firm in .Wellington may be token by Messrs W. and B.'s upon productio' oHheir Ticket, and the firm will allot? the '2s Gd deposit already paid upon such Ticket, off.their present scale of oh'argea. CABINET PHOTOS 80S m doz. WRIGGLEBWORTH & BINNB, PHOTOOEAPHEKB, Willis Street (PppoßitothoEmpiro Huiel). Telephone 212. 0 K 8. A I U. • Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boilor, in First Glass order A patent-Brickmaking Machine, caj> ablo of moulding 15(000 bricta a day; capable for steam or horse power. A email Boiling awn Plant, suitable for small butche,\ ■ Also, manufacture.-?,of Speedy's Patont Wool Presses, with, racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO. ' Ji> Phoanix Foundry, # ZMr if A NOTICE. Chaiige of .Residence, I HA YE taken that Residence oppite the Public School, Queen terton, and shall remove into iK.jjff'ttio let of May, 1887, Where I may bei.Cou aultcd fls usual. 2581 E. I\ AMKSBURY, SUPPORT LOfIAL INDUSTRY KUTZNER BEOS., HAIL-SIKEBT, MABIEBION, Emhhekhs, Blacksmiths, Iros ask •' DBABB ForaDEHS. HAVING imported all the necessary machinery cf the latest improvements will be ablo to compete fully wHb the Wellington firms. ■■' ■ ' New Engine, any H, P., sawruill, cultural machinery, etc., made ai repaired at low rates, Brass fittings at any iime, Patterui supplied. i i ■ ' - . RAOiNE tfAN'FARM MILL. The and Beat Fan Mill in the Market. racticfl] fortaora liavu pronouoced H the best. Read testimonials bolow. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY KS 10a, f.o.b. vail or wharf, wli^ii.
has capacity to clean froui cof to 00 bushels per hour. NO, 1 FARM MILL is 2ft Sin over all, aud 13 furnished with oua Wheat Hurdle, one Whoat Screen au<l Grader with aide spout, one Bat-liiy Sieve, , 6do Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seed -Siera. ■ Sieves for other purposes furnished awi chargtid for as extras. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would call your attention to this improved Farm Famiine Mill, which oou>biues all the advantages of the various mills now ia uee, and uleu the foUatiiw important and greatly uecded impfiS"®monte: Fim.-In tho width of the mill, it being wider than most Farm Mills of similar size. Second,—The improvod plan of hanging the shoe upon strong strap-hinged Third —Jn tho matter of fastening the drum or head to tho posts by meata of a cflßt-iron half circle, thus adding increased strength and dutabilStifeo the mill. ™ Fooßtii.—The great advantago of easily raising or lowering the side of ths hoppßr by means of a scrow. Bo guided by the experience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Bead. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I have only used the ' liuciiiu' Mill, 88 yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed. It has given mo great uatisfaction. I have never seen its equal for grading wheat for seed, and I havo seen and worked a many.-William Bbook, Church HiJl, Waiwera, jIT IS A FIRST RATE ARTlCtjft 1 have given the " Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a first rate arciole. It oleans and grades groin rapidly and well, ii strong, worko smoothly, and will, I think, prove durable. It is much superior to any other machine of the kind I have over secn.-F. W. Mackbuib, (the Captain) best machine of the kind. I havo tried it with wheat, oat-a and turnip seed. I can confidentlythat it is all that it claims to bo. Is®; it jp a long way the Jtosfc machine of I have over seen. -I beliove it ; will drees in a euperiof aiannor any kinds of eotMia— WruuM LimBJOHK, Waiyera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend the lt Racine" Fannors to do tlieir'work well, and with extremo facility. 1 would not by any means like to want one now, aud think no - farmer should.—Datid Maokbszib,Waiwera. v ' Want of spaco, not-'^TESTIMOKI. lALS (more may bopolled roquiring more testimony), masinghalt just here; but we invito you to call aud inspect MILLS and'TESTIMONIALS. r NlilMO & BLAIR havo on hand and arriving—2 800 bushels Ryegrass Seed, threeyear«-pasture;; 670 bushels' Ryegrass Seed from Poverty Buy; 100 bushels Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's imported) ,;;iO9B bushels Mian Ryegrass Kocd ;So,ooolb Cocksfoot; 20 tons Clovers—WhiU, Cowgrasi, Alsiko, Red, &c; Capoßarley, r Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds, also a large stock of TUHNIPS-TIELD. VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER &c. NIMMO AND BLAlft. • WHOLESALE AND SEED MERCHANTS, DUN^j^V"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2717, 5 October 1887, Page 4
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