2 s 6 B HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2 8 (i REFUNDED, 7RIGGLES WORTH &. TIY PHOTOGRAPHERS! . MSTiPKIZK MEDALISTS, SYp»Syr>'MELpOKRNE.-: & ".MS ) EQ.'.to intimate tq'.tKeir Patrons and ) • the Public that they, will' continue their ' '"'' ' ': .■' REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES • :'•>' ■... - ; : jroii -■'':-.':,-; ONE MONTH LONGER Doping: which time, any holder : of a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET :fo On other|rm in' Weiiinttton may be tflkpi by MesarVW.'nnd B.'a upon product? 4 of their Ticket, and tho firm .will allow the 2s 6d deposit already paid-up'on such , Ticket, off thoir present scnlo of charges. CABINET PHOTOS 80S PER DOZ. •WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOIOOEAPHBHS, : ~ Willis Street (OppositothoEmpire Hotel)! Telephone 212. ■m^ if 0 Jtt\ B ALE Good 10 h,p. Cornish Boilor; in Firet Class order . / A patent Brickmaking Machino, capablo of moulding 15,000 bricks a day; capable for steam orhortse powor, ■' ■ A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher, Also, manufacturers of. Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO. JR Phcenk Founc NOTICE. Clinugo of Residence. IHAYE taken that Residenco opposite tho Publm School, Queen St,jiJlwterton, and f'hall removo into it Ist of May, 1887, where Imay Bulted as usual. 2681 E. P. AMESBUIIY. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY KUTZNEE BEOS., nAIIrSIHEET, MAVXEB.TOU, EhOIKEERB) BuCKByiTHS, IBM AKJ)'•'■.'• Brass Foukdebb. TAVING. imported all the ucccl _., JL machinery cf the latest improvement* will be able to wnipvto fully wbb the Wellington ih'niß. , New Engine, any H. P., sawmill, cultural machinery, etc., repaired at low rates. .. •'•< Bvobs fittings at any iime, I*atte suppliod. [ RACINE FAN JARM MILL The Cheapen and Best Fan Mil] iu tha Market. , ■ ,:. radical farmers' have pronounced rt tlio -' ; boat. Read testimonials below. FOR TWO MOKTHS, PRICE ONLY Lb' 103, f.o.b. rail or wharf, has capacity to ckun from 4 to 00 buahola por hour.: v 0.1 FARM MILL. i« 2ft Bio ovtt N all, and is furnished, with oneWheat Hurfle, one Wheat Soreefi and Grader with side spout, oiiol'arley Sieve, one Oat Siovo, and a Grass Seed'"Sieve. Sieves for othoir puvjioEi's furnished-awl : charged for as extras. • • .•■ ,c NIMMO AND. BLAIR,. Dunedin, would call your attention to tbis improved Farm Fanning Mill,, which combines all the advantages of the various ■ mills now in use, and also the following - important and greatly needed imf'% monts: C~~ FiMT.-In tho width of the m being, wider than most Farm Mill? el similar size. imp'rovod plan of hanging the blioo upon strong strap-hinged hangors. Third--In the matter of fastening the drum or head to tho posts by means of a cusfc-iron half circle, thuß adding increased strength and the. mill. W' Fotjnra.-Tho great advantage of easily raising or lowering tho side of tho n ) hoppor by means of a screw, t, Be guided by tho oxporience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. lhavo only used the 'Racine.' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, whoat, and trrasa seed. It has given me groat satisfaction. I have never seen its equal for gradm? wheat for seed, and 1 havo Been and B worked a good many.—\Viuiam Bbook, Church Hill, Waiwera, ? IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 havo given tho" Racine" Warehrjjge Fan Mill a good trial, aud it give?j satisfaction. I consider it a fir'sr article. It cleans and grades .graitt rapidly aud well, iB strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, previa/ durable. It is much superior to any 'j other machine of tho kind! havo over seW~F. W. Mackjenk, (tlw Captain) Pomabaka. .' BEST MACHINE OF THE KIND. e I have tried it with wheat, oats and . turnip scod. 1 can confidently wu that ■■ it is all that it dainiß to bo'. In fl ' '.• a long way tho best mschine of flu a r 1 have ever Beeu. I believe it will dress .; in. asuporior niannerany kinds of secds~ Wiuiam Ltttlejohn, Waiwera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fanners to do their woib well, aud with oxtremo facility. 1 would not by any means like to want oho now, and . .think no farmer bliouE-David- Mao KBNzrc, Waiwera. Want of space, not of TESTIMONIALS (more may be perused by Jiqje ' requiring more testimony), ' making halt just here; but we invite 8 to call and inspect MILLS and TESTI* MONIALS. NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and arriving—2 800 bushelß Ryegrass' Seed, three years pasture; 670 bushels RyeKrasfl mi from Poverty Bay; lOObushela ' Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's imported); 106j) bushels Italian Ryegrass Soed ; 20,0001b Cocksfoot; 20 tons Clovers—White, Oowgraes, Alsiko, Red, &c;Cawßarley, Tares, and a varied atock of other seeds, also'a large stock of TURNIPS-FIELD.' VEGETABLE SEEDB, FLOWER SEEDS, &o. r NIMMO AND BLAIR, > WHOLESALE km RFTAIL SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2723, 12 October 1887, Page 4
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