3 s 6" HE PHOTOGRAPH 10 2s (• REFUNDED. WORTH & Ml' . PHOTOGRAPHED?! msT ?#E medalist, SYDNEY, & NE ■ ZEALAND INHIBITIONS, t , ratroriif a£d ,the Public that they.ffi&wptinw "their REDUCED SCALE',O O&ARGES .' ' ' jfoK ■' - ■ ONE MONTH LONGlllfc During tehich - tinie of'ft PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET vfa .On : Dozen •.p^t»in^-^Hot(a.iigsne i d jb?-2ah • oilier firm, in Wellington. may; lie taken. by Messrs.'W. and B.'a upon piwuajfci •; of their Ticket, and the , firm will flfloff the' 2a 6d deposit already paid upon slich Ticket, off their present ecale of chaises, CABINET PHOTOS M PER DOZ. 1WRIGGLEBWORTH & BINNS*, PHOTOQBAFHKIIB, , Willis Street (OppoeitotheEmpirp.fiotel). Telpiilioue 212. £»V F O R BA■ L E Good 10 h.p. Corniah Boiler, in First Class order . ■ ... :A patent Brickmaking Machine, dap. able of moulding 15,000. bricks a day; capable for. steam or how power. A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher. . 1 Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Prases, with racthet motion. ' ROBERTSON. & CO. , Jf> Phoenix Fouuditfv, m NOTICE. Clmugre of JEtcsidence, I HAVE taken that Residence opposite t!ie Public School, Queen fik Mas* tei-ton, and ehall remove mtpiwn the Ist of May, 1887, whom I nmyoe' Coo suited as uaunl, 2681 E. I'. AMESBURY. SUPPORT LOOAL INDUSTRY KUTZNER BEOS., HALL-KTEEEr, MAoTERTO.V, BxaniEEßs, Blacksmiths,' Ibok ahd HAVING imported all the necessary machinery cftho latest improvements will ha able t6 waipeto fully wHb the Wellington firms. . New Emjiuo, any H, P., sawmill, Agricultural machinery, • etc,, umdo tod repaired at low rates. . . Brass, fittings at euy iiruo. Patrol applied, ■ RACINE . FAN FARM MILL. The Cheapest and Best Fan Mill in tieMurkot. raotica] farmers havo pronounced it tie , bost.. Read testimonials bolow. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY 1(510s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, wM|4 it . lias oapawty to clcau j to 00 buflholfl pur hoot 1 . NO. I FARM MILL is 2ft Sin ovei all, mid is fumiahet] with one Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat' Screen, awl Grcdor.wifh side spout, one Barley Bievc, oue.Oat Sieve, and a Grass Beou Kieyo. Sieves for other purposes funMed and charged for as extras. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dtrnedin, would call your attention •to this improved Farm Fauniup Mill, which cowbints all the advantages of the various mills now iu use, and also the following important and yreutly needed improve wonts; 1 -Wij First.—ln the width of the being wider than most Farm Mills- tif Bimiur size. Second.—Tho improved plan of hanging the Bhoe upon strong strap-hinged hangors. Third—ln the matter of faßtoning the drum or hoad to the posts by means of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased fctiongth aud durability to the mill. , FouEin.—The great advantage of easily raising or lowering tho side of tho hopper by means of a screw. lie guided by the experience of others and order a" Raeinu Mill." You don't want a better record tlmn it has. Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. 1 have only used the • Racine 1 Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed It has jzivon uio groat satisfaction. I have never awn its equal for grading wheat for seed, and 1 haVo seen and worked a good many.—William Bnoos, Church Hill, Waiwora, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the " Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it givea oijrfr satisfaction. I consider it a first rite article. It cloane and gradw grain rapidly aud well, is strong, works smoothly, aud will, I think, provo durable. It is much superior to any other machine of the kind I hare ever secn.-F. W. Mackesie, (tho Captain) best machine of the kind. ■ I have tried it with wheat, , cats aud turnip 1 con.oonfidenttjray that it is all that it claims to bo. JrcßL it la a long way the beet machino orao kind I have ever seou. I belies it will dresa to a superior tuaimor«uy kinds of mb~ William Liitlbjobn, Waiwera.. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend, the " Racine" Fanners to do thoir work irell, and with extreme fauliiy, 1 neuld not by any iuoanß like to want one now, and think no farmer should.—David Mac' KBKgiB, Waiwera. ' Want of space, not of TE6TIMON. lALS (more may bo perused ,bv ,tbse requiring more testimony), requues'-.Qur making halt juat here; but wo to call and inspect MILLS and.TOri, MOKIALS. ' NIMMO & BLAIR have on. hand; and arriving—26oo bushels Ryegrass'feed, three years pasture; 670 bushels; grass Seed from Poverty Buy .; lOObushelaRyestms Seed, (Pacey's imported) j 105g bushels Italian Ryegrass EceS ;.20,0fi)lt Cocksfoot; 20 tons Cowgraw, Alsiko, Red, &o ;Cilpe'sirle|; Tares, and a varied stock of other' seeds, also a large stock of TURNIPS—FIELD, VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOTO seeds, &c, ■ . ' NIMMO AND BLAIR,. v \VHOLESALE AND RFTAIL ■: MERCHANTB, >
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 11 October 1887, Page 4
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771Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 11 October 1887, Page 4
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