3 8 6 D HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2s 6 REFUNDED. rRIGGLES WORTH &:- : T\V :., ,^RStPKiZEii)^w;;v jmtfs>sssM%<Mm ■<■■ ijEG to intimate t6;theitPatr«na and y the Public that they :■ their ■' .-. '. :■-■■ ■■U-v':'- ■ ■ REDUCED SCALER,CHARGES '■-.■,' ioB"-.\-'.' ■ :: '> } .;t ';■'/>.•' ••owe MoxKi&mmftH .During' which' time any'KoHef of a •. Dozen Cabinet Photos. issued 1 6fin,' 'other-fifm,ift ;; Wellington: may be taken. B.'fl uponiprofejn of their- TiokeVandJthe -firm -am the '2s6d deposit-already paid npotf,™ Ticket, off their present scale of charged : CABINET PHOTOS 208 - PER DOZ. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, raoiOGßAPaEits, Willis Street (OppoßitethoEmpire Hotel). Telephone 212, ■'M LI.-.'- OK BA' L B -['■'■■ Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, inFirst .Class order : ■■ ( -K patent Brickraaking Machine, % .... able of moulding 15*000 bricks a day; capable for steam or horse power. : A email Boiling down Plant, suitable for Btuall butcher. Also, manufacturers of Spcedy's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ROBERTSON* CO. H» • Phoenix Foundry. Sfe m »»"» m m*& KOTIOE. Chauge of JResidcnoo, -' the Public School* Queen St., Mas(terton, and shall removo into it akth' lflt of May, 1887, whercr I may -W sultod as usual. ■■■*.- 2581 . E. P. AMESBURY. SUPPORT LOOAL INDUSTRY, KUTZNBE BEOS,, IUU-6TBEET, MAsTEMON, EKGINBEKfI, BLACKSMITHS, IbOH ANV • Bbass FoTOJDEnS. HAVING imported all the nowasary machinery of the lateßt, improvemontß will be ablo to''compete fully wj»b thb'-Wellington firißß, Now Eugiue, any H. P., sawmill, Agricultural machinory, etc., mado "Jrt repaired at lot/rates. ' k --- • Brass 1 fittingß at any iime. Palli supplied. ■ RACINE FAN FARM MILL. The Cheapest and Boat Fan Mill in the ■■■• Market, radical farmers have pronounced it the boat, Head testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY Lb'lOs, f.o.b; rail or wharf< while it hasciipaeitytocleoijfroinCO/* , to w bußhalß per hour.";.' .N all, 1 and k furuishtftl with- one :Whoat Hurdle, one Wheat' Screen "and Grader with side suoutj ono Oat Sieve, and a Groan Seedr Sieve, Sieves for otlior piirpuwiß furnished sad charged for as extras. NIMMO AND.BLAIR,. Dunedin, would call your attention to- this • iwDroved Farm Fannirn? Mill; ;which-ro»m-bines all the advantages of tha ■ various mills uow i'u use, and also the foliowiug important and greatly needed improvements : ■■-... ?/,; Fisar.-In tho width of the-.mil/ljit being wider thau moßt Farm similar am. _ Second.—The improved plan of hanging the &hoo upon strong strap-hinged Third ~h the matter of fastening the drum or head to the poats by means of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased strength and durability to th« mill. " ■ v " ' Foußiu.-The great advani „... easily raising or lowering the side'of the hopper by means of a screw. Be guided by the experience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I have only used the ' Racine' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed. It has given me great satisfaction, I have never soen .its equal for gradinp wheat for seed, and I have seen and worked a good raany.-WiiijAM Bbook, Church Hill, Waiwora, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have givou the" Racine" Warchous/ Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives evor». satisfaction. I consider it a first "i 'i artiole. It cloans and grades grip rapidly and well, is strong, 'works •smoothly, and will, I think, prove 'durable. It is much auporior to any other inachine of the hind I have ever sew.-F. W. Mackxwe, (tho Captain) ' best machine of the kind. I have tried It with whcaV oats>and turnip seed. I can Mdontly.-aay ; that it is all that it claims to be. -In f<^'"■ '<■ j the beßt machine of., !;Daye ever seou. I bolievo it in a superior manner anykinds of seeds— William LimßJonN, Waiwera. would Not Like to Want one. I can confidently recommend-thi .".Racine" Fanners to do their work'well, and with extremo facility. 1 would not by any means like to want one now; and think no farmer should.-David Mao KJjiziE, Waiwora.. Want, of space, not of TESTIMON(more may bo perused iby*,tho» requiring more testimony), requires our [ making halt just here; but we invite you to call and'inspect MILLS and TESTIMONIALS. . i(;! : NIMMO& BLAIR have o&*a|ta bushels Rveiras*: SM, ''three^eirs''pasture; 670 grass; Ked fromPbverty Bay'j'JOti'biiibla 'Ryeirrafirl&ed.'CPttcey's •' bushels Italian Ryegrass'.SeSd Cocksfoot; 20 tons CowgraW,'Alßiko,'Red, &o ;Cape|a>3ey, TaftsV'Sod a varied Stock of bfcfeedi, alio a large stock of VEGETABLE SEEDS,. ; ('FLOWER! NIMMO AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND: RFTAIL SEEDa*r MEROHANiSiiDUNEDIN. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2726, 15 October 1887, Page 4
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707Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2726, 15 October 1887, Page 4
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