H E PHOTOGRAPHIC 2s 6 refunded. xi •JURIST PRIZE MEDALISTS, SYDNEY, . MELBOURNE. ■& NE ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS, BEG to intimate to their Patrons and the Public that they will continue their REDUCED SCALE 0 -CHARGES roK . • ■. ONE MONTH LONGEK During which time any'holder of a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for On Dozen Cabinet Photos issued by an,other firm in Wellington may be taken by Messrs W. and B.'s upon productio of their Ticket, and the. firm will alio# the 2s Gd deposit already paid upon s•'. L Ticket, off their present scale of char| M CABINET ?HOTOS 20? PER DOZ. WRIGGLESWORTII & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis Street (OppositetheEmpite Hotel), Telephone 212. -—-w 2 s 6 B INN F 0 R SALE Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in First Class order A patent Briokmaking Machine, capable of moulding 15,000 bricks a day; capable for steani or horse power. A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher. Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO. 16 Phoenix Foundry, STsy NOTICE. Change of .Residence, I HAVE taken that Residence opposite the Public School, Queen St., Masterton, and thall romovo into it otthe bt of May, .1887, whero I may suited as usual, 1 E. I\ AMRSBURY. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY KUTZiNER BROS., HALL-STREET, MAsTEIITON, Engineers, Blacksmiths, Iron and Brass Founders. HAYING imported all the necessary machinery cf the latest improvements will bo able to compete fully wi*b tho Wellington Now Engine,'any H, P., sawmill, Agricultural machinery, etc,, mado and repaired at low rates. Braes fittings at any iima. Patten*' supplied. r RACINE FAN FARM MILL. ™ The Cheapest and Best Fan Mill in the Market. radical farmers have pronounced it the best. Read testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY Lfl 10a, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it has capacity to clean from 60 jit, l to 90 bushels per hour. NO. I FARM MILL is 2ft Bin ovei all, and is furnished with one Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat, Screen and Grader with side spoilt, one .Barley Sieve, one Oat Sieve, and a Grass' Seed Sieve. Sieves for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would call your attention to this improved Farm Fannin? Mill, which combines all the advantages of the various ■ mills now in uso, and also tho following important and greatly needed improvements ; First.—ln the width of the mill, it being wider than most Farm Mills of similar size. . f.j; Second.—Tho improved plan of hailsj| ing the shoe upon strong strap-hing# hangors. . ' Third —ln tho matter uf fastening the drum or hoad to the posts by means of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased strength and durability to the mill. Fourth,—The great of easily raising or loworing the side of tho hopper by means of a screw. Be guided by the experience of others and order a ll Racine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Read, NEVER m> ITS EQUAL. , I have only usod the 1 Racine 1 Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed, It has given me great satisfaction, I havo never seen its equal for gradinf wheat for seed, and I havo seen and worked a good many.—William Bbook, Church Hill, Waiwera, : • IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. , 1 have given tho " Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives'every satisfaction. I consider it a first rate article. It cleans and grades grain rapidly and well, is strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, proje, durable. It is much 'supiHor to.au;" other machino of the kind'T'have ever seen,—F. W. Mackenie, (the Captain) Pomahaka, best machine of the kind, 1 havo tried it with wheat, oate and turnip seed. I can confidently say'that it is all that it claims to bo. In fajMt is a long way the best machino of /JKind 1 have ever seen. I believe it wiffldresß in a sliporior manner any kinds of seeds— William Littkjohn, Waiwera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fanners to do their work well, and with extreme facility. 1 would not by any means like to want one now, and think no farmer should.—David Mao kenzie, Waiwera. ■ Want of space, not of TESTIMON- ■ lALS (moro may be perused by those requiring more testimony), requires our making halt just hero; but we invite you to call and inspect MILLS and TESTIMONIALS. . , NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and \ arriving—23oo bushels Ryegrass Seed M three years pasture; C7O bußhola -Rya-gßf grass Seed from Poverty Bay; 100 bushel* Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's imported); 1069 v - r bushels Italian Eyeglass Seed ; 20,0001b Cocksfoot ; 20 tons Clovers—White, Cowgrasa, Alsike, Red, &c jCape Barley, Tares, and a varied stock of other seeds, also a largo stock of TURNIPS—FIELD, VEGETABLE ' SEEDS,. FLOWER SEEDS, <k ' v NIMMO AND BLlilßi ■ WHOLESALE AND RFTAiL SEED
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2729, 20 October 1887, Page 4
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802Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2729, 20 October 1887, Page 4
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