m HEPHOTOGEAMIO 2i6 , REFUNDED. rRIGGLESNORTH & T>INN amoss^sw JtIBSTPKI£E MEDALISTS;^ vviw^OTr/iNflHiiHuciMftisci ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS,'; < >EG to intimate to their Patrons aad J" the Public that they wilTcontinue their REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES ONE MONTH LONttEH During which- time any; holder <of a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for On DoEeh; Cabinet Photos issued: by.anr. other firm in Wellington .may be taken by Messrs'W. and B;'a upon productio • of their Ticket,and the firm will-allow : tb.o 2s 6d depoflit already paid upon such • Ticket,, off their present scale of charges. CABINET PHOTOS 20S m roz. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNB PHOTOORAPfIEKS, .' ■'•,. Willis Street (Opposite the Empire Hotel).' .Telephone'2l2. , : . 0 K SAL M. ' Good 16 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in fiat A patent Brickmaking, Machine/ cap* able of moulding 16,000 briokfl'*' ' .power. /' .../ ' ••'';■;.;;■ 'A Bmall Boiling down Plait, suitaW' ' for.Bmall butcher. Albo,' manufacturers of Speedy'g Patent Wool Presses, with, racthet motioni '-ROBERTSON & CO. :'' ■ Phcehix Foundry. i NOWISTHE TIME FOR CHEAP BOOTS S.PETEBBGN Does not mislead the Public with gfedt Clearing Sales, but has determined in future to allow A DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNTJ* TftE SHILINGONALLOASH SALES. ' r The whole of the Stock ia marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. ; :;; ■ So that '..■ . ■ . Theifeean be no mistaking the-Prios. Intending purchasers will fiud it to their ;.;i; : advantage to calland I AU descriptions of Boots toado to erdw and repairs neatly done. . <?HABfIEB MODFRATS. Note the address~ m> i;i: i HfiHi RACINE FAN FARM MlLL.' ; 'j The Cheapest and Best Fan Mill in the .:. Market. ;.. ? ( radical farmers havo pronounced ii'th« beit, Read testimonials belovr. v FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY L6'los, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while % : ; ' -"has capacity to clean from 60 to 90 bushels per hour, jj "0,1 FARM MILL is 2ft Sin bm .vlall, and is furnished with o» Wheat' Hurdle, one Wheat Scrqeii and Graderwith side spout, one Barley Sieve, one Oat Sieve, and a Grass Sees}, .Sieve. Sieves-torother purposes furhlsKedand NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedbi, would call your attention to this it* proveirFarm Fanninp Mill, which' cow i bines all the advantages of the va'rioui mjllsttpw in use, and also the' following important and greatly needed improvements:, ; FißSii-In the width of the mill, it; being wider than most Farm *"" "*' similarVsize. ;.. ■ SKcpJfn'.—The improved plan of hanging the shoe upon strong Btrap'-hjngod hangeit . THrep-In the matter of faatoning' the drum or head to the posts by mean* of a cfißt-iron half circle, thus adding increased strength and durability to the mill.. ■■■'.-^' FouMH.-The great advantaj|| easily raising or lowering the side c hopper by nieana of a screw. Be guided by the experience of others and order a" Racine Mill." You doiit want ft better record than it has. Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I havo only ÜBed the ' Racine'■ Mill, as yet, fur dreßeing oats, wheat, and gnu seed It has given me great «atisfaction', I have neversoen its. equal for R'adius* wheat for seed, and'Thave seen and worked a pood many.—WituAH Bjßobs, Church Hill, Waiwera, ' IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the" Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it.gives every satisfaction. I consider it a first rate ankle. It cleans <and, gradoi' gniii.'' durable. It U much superior to any i /.', other machine of the kind I have era r | seen.—F. W. MiCKENIi!. ftha flattfiiinS !' i Potpahalu. best Machine of thekinj>. : ;I haw'.tried' it with whoat,' oats and turmp seed.. I• can confidently say that ..' ■. it' is all that it claims to be.; In fae# it is ; ! i. Along way the best machine lof the'ki»4 '■ j 'i haveeweeen. I pelieve-itwft , '" ,t " " in a; superior manner any kinds of £ Wehah LirowoHir, Waiwera. 5 .7 :.' WOULD NOT HKB;,TO WANT'ONE. !^ T can confidently recommend the, " Racine" Fanners to.dojhojr.wor£,w«ll k ': -:s\ and with extreme.facility, i would net. ;'•;'?; by any meanijlijce to want <)ne notrj -'andP v : p! think no fariper should.-;DA?iD Mii) -f'"';; mnhb, Waiwetia,. ..,: j 'l'\^ Wjntof sflace, not pfyTESTUte;. I":lALS(morejiiay be perused by those'! ' ! i!• requiring testimony), requires .< our'' ;■ l' makinpaltj just here; butwe invite yon . '•■ > to call and;inspect MILLS and TESTI. , ; ' 1 ; ; MONIAM,, ■.'.-. i ■ . : . mJWO & BLAlßiave on hand s arrivmg-2800 bushelS Byegrawri'deed; thred;«ears pasture ;-,670 bußhehi Ryegrassfeed from Poverty Bay jlOObusheli ;.< RyeSjijauSeed,(Pa?ey'simported)'; 1)^0,. :: . bushels Italian. Ryegtass' Sc?(i; 20,00|w 0 v 'CloVers—Whl»^: : ' I' - C*|'tots, AlsUce, Red.-.&c jCapeßarjiy,''' ' Tari,' and a varied stock of other geek miETABLE ;':SEEDB, K :SpDS,&c. "5... NIMMI)iffi).BLAiRi.V; v ,;V ■ <s. yMROjfNTS, -DUBBD^.:-}?.; ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2735, 7 November 1887, Page 4
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