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Tiuket, off their pteisenfc scale ■ CABINET PHOTOS 208 : v PMOZr' ;fi ■.■■■"'"'■'>■ WRIGGLESWORTH- ; & BINNB ■'.''■' PHOTOGRAPHERS,.. . Willis Street (Oppoeite the Empire Hotel), ■ 'Tolephone'2l2.' a-..'. •; .• |J U -».'. S A,L•■ ■».-■■ , Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler/in First ••. Clasß order ' ~ : '; : V" ■•. A patent Briokm'aking Machine, cap. able of moulding 15;000brickB a day; capable for steam.'or hom ■' power. '■>,■ '- v '".\' t -... A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher,' .r , Also, manufacturers of\.. Speedy'a Patent Wool Presses,'witb racthetmotion.v '-,■.,. ROBERTSON & CO. ' IB Phronk Foundry. AOTICE. Change of" Residence, I HAVE taken that Residence opposite ti.e Public School, Queen St., Masterton, and hall removo into, it on the Ist of May, 188?, ' * " " ' suited as usual. . ,- ;■ ■ 2581 E. P. AMZSBURY. SUPPORT LOfiAL INDUSTRY KUTZNEE BEOS., HAIMTREET, HAaTERTOJf, Snoiwsers, Blacksmiths; hwm Bea?b HAVING imported all the necessary, machinery of the latest. improve.' menta will l>e ab> to compete fully #b the Wellington firms. <. :• . • NewJEt'igine, any'H. P», EawmilLAgti-'. cultural machinery, 'etc. j-. repaired at low Urates.', ■ ■ : ili£- ■ Brass fittings it any-iime','/Jsj supplied,. .'.:',..':^; RACINE. FA^FARMMiIt: The Cheapest and Boat; Fail. Mill in the Market.,: racticulfarmers have pronounced % the best. : Head testimonials below, FOR TWO MONTHS;PRICE ONLY L 6 10s, f.o.b.rail or ■ wharf,-' WJiUe"' it-" has capacity to cleaii 66 tu 90 bushels per hof 1 "' 1 "' $. I FARM;MIULi is 2ffc;|in-ov€j r"'all, and ut furnished "with one
• Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat -.Gotten and Grader with Bide apout,; one Barley Siere, one Oat Sieve, and a Grass r 'Seed" Sieve. Sieves-for other purposes" furnished and charged tor as extras. ■'••'■■'• 51MMO AND BLAIR, Duriedfo, would call your attention to this imDroved Farm Fannine Mill, which com* • bii-08 all thu advantages of tho various mills uow in line, and also the following ' important and greatly needed improvements : ; Fißsi.-In the width of the mill, it ' similar size. , Second.—The improved plan of Bans.
ingthc shoe upon Btrong strap-hinged j , hangora. Third—ln the matter of fastening the drum or head to the posts by means of a oast-iron half circle, thus adding increased Btiength and durability to thd mill. ... Fourth.-The great «* easily raising or lowering L w .» hopper by means of a screw. lie 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. 1 have only usedtho 'Racine 1 Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grata , Bend It has nivon me great satisfaction. I have never snen its equal .for grading wheat for seed, and.l have Been and worked a good many.—William Brook, OhurchHill, Waiwera, :'",: t IT 18 A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the " Racine " Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every * aatiifaction. I consider, it" a first rate/ ' .amide, It cleans, and grades jjriu rapidly and well, is strong, vtm,F iraoothly, and will, I think,, -prove ■ durable. It is much superior to . other machine of the kind I have ever ieen.-F. W. Macomb, (tho Captain) Pomahaka. BEST MaCHIHE OF THE KIKP, ■ •' Ihavotried it with wheat,' oats and turnip seed, I can confidently say tost, - it ia allthat it ol&iraa to'bd. In fiot, it i» a long way the best mVchin'e/ of the kind ( 1 have ever' Been . :' I' b'elieva'ijJK dress ',. }n & superior nianner.anykindsWsflods—i William Littlej.ohn, Waiwera.' , WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE. „ I can confidently recommend. th« lt and .with extreme, facility. 1 would riot j-.. by any, means like to want one now, and $ .think no farmer should.—David Mao 8 unit, Waiwera. ;. t Want of space, not of TESTIMONIALS (more may be perused by those j requiring more testimony)^/requires bur ,j making halt just here; but'we invite you , II to call and inspect I- MONIALS ■-'.!., . \- . NIMMO, & BLAIR, have on hand $| arriving—2 800 bushels Ryegrass Se' ».. three years pasture; G7O bushelrltye. grass Seed from Poverty Bay ;100ibu«neli £ Ryegrass isted, (Pacey-'s imported); 1059 , bushels Italian Ryegra'ss Seed'; 20,0001b Cocksfoot;; 20, tons'S<3lovers4WhiU, I Oowgraßs, Alßiko,jßpd» ; Capp'Barley, Tares, and a varied stock of other Beeds,' ■ also a large stock of TURNIPS-FIELD. ; VEGETABLE SEEDS, : -FLOWER • SEEDS, : <k \ .■-..■ ;;;; » NIMMO AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SEED " MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. '■ 2083
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 4
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705Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 4
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