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' WW .; HE PHOTOGRAPHIC- 2a 6 ' REFUNDED. T7RIGGLES WORTH & '\jM: oWm&iMy; . ... ~, REDUCED SCALED. lsZVfi»tfl»JVtf¥rGetelv>l PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for Oft Dozen" Cabinet Photos 'issued by,aiV other fif'iii: ml Wellington-may' be' Jf i' - by Messrs W. and- B.'s upon of their Ticket, and tho firm" will afii the 2s 6d deposit already paid liponiucl Tickel, off their present Male of cb«rsß, CABINET PHOTOS M m doz. WRIGGLESWoItH $ J3IN^S •■ ;. • - PHOTOGRAPHERS, . Willis Street (Opposite the EnipWtfo&iK Telophono 212. 4.. ■'• Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in First Class order .";•'' V A patent Brickmaking Machine, cap* able of moulding 15,000 bricks ii day; capable for steam or horsi power.. /-Ui A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher. ' :> i Also, manufacturers of • Spoedy's Patent Wool Presses,, with' racthet motion, ROBERTSON & CO. "• Phoenix Founi?: - AOTIGEL Chauge of .Residence. I HAVE taken that Residence opposite' the Public School, Quaon SL- Masterton, and tliall remove into it;*) the 1 1st of May, 188?, where ImaywfcoD suited as usual. ' '-' 2581 E. P. AMESBDRY. SUPPORT LOOAL INDUSTRY KUTMEB BEOS., hail-sibeet, maaterton, Engineers, Blacksmiths, Iron and Brass Founders. . HAVING imported all the. necessary " machinery of the latest improvements will lid able to compete fully with the Wellington firms. 1 New Engine, any H, P., sawmill;; AgriCultural machinery, etc., mado awl repaired at low rates.- ••;- ' Brass, fittihga at any iime. Pa# RACINE PAN FARM MILL.

The Cheapest an&Jtoat Fan Mill in the Market, radical farmers have pronounced it tta best. Head testimonials bel<w.v FOR TWO MQiNTHS, PRICE ONLY U 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it' has capacity to clean to 90 buflhels uer hbur. y '

NO, I FARM MILL, is 2ft Sin ovei all, and is furnished with one" Wheat Hurdle, ■one- Wheat;fSow'en and Grader with side spout, one Barley, Sieve, one Oaf 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 improvea Farm Fannine Mill, whM com.' biuea all thb advantages of the variou* mills now in use, and also tho following ' important and greatly needed improve. ments: Firm.-In the width of themilip--being wider than most Farm' Mill similar size, : _ «EcoNi).-Tho improved plan of hangirigthe shoe upon strong strap'-hinged ' hangers. . Third -In tho matter of fastening the drum or head to the poßts by meaiw of a cast-iron.half circle, thus adding increased strength and durability to the mill. j.'jeasily raising or lowering tho sideof tho ' hopper by means of a screw. He guided by tho experionce of othorj 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, ahd'graM ■ seed It has f-i ven me great satisfaction, I have never soon its equal- for 'gradiiip wheat for seed, and L have seen and worked a good many.-William Bukua, : Church Hill, Waiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the" Racine" Warehto ~ Fan.Millagood trial, and it gives _ satisfaction. I consider it a first i article.« It cleans and gradeß gt ' rapidly and -well, is strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, 'prove durable. It is much suporibr to any other machino of the kind I have ever seen.~F. W. Mackbnie, (the Captain) .-. Pomaliaka, bsst Machine of TiiE.kito. ■ Iliavotried it with wheat, oata anil ' turnip Beed, I can confidently say. that ■'. it ia.'all that it claima to .ljo. -In •*'''' a lottg : way tlie beat machine oFth^jrjT* ; I havenerseen. I beljevoitwilldo, ,in a superior manner any kinds of ieeoV William Liitlejohn, Waiwera, • WOULDNOT LIKE TO ; WANT ONE. .. I can confidently recommend, the " Racino" Fanners to do their work-well, and with extreme facility. 1 would' not by any means like to want ono lipw, and thilik no farmer Mao : kbkzib,Waiwera. ; -'■>:.•' Wint of space, not of lALS(more may be perused 'by^thoiY' -requiring more testimony), bur making halt just here; but we iriviteyqu ' •to call and inspect MILLS and TESTIS* '' NIMMO & BLAIR have'on hand aaii i "'- ' 1 amving-2800 bushels Ryegrassfßee# ; three years pasture; 070 bushqJg'-Rw.f,! ! grass Seed from Poverty Bay; W% jhels %' Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's import) bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed :'20,0001b "W% y . ' Cocksfoot,j 20 tonß CloVers-WhiU >■■%s■ L'owgraw, Alsike,-Red, #c; Cape Barley %t ~!Tarefl; ! and a.yarield stock'o'f otheVseeds t&" also^alarge - ?; .VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWMI \ : f : - SEEDS.&c. ■ ■"■: W' ' . :.:! NIMMO AND BLAIR, ' ' ■ WHOLESALE AND RFTAIti SEED "'■■'■ ; :■'< 'MERCHANTS,DUNEDIN. "•:?'■.'- • : ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 2731, 22 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 2731, 22 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume I, Issue 2731, 22 October 1887, Page 4

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