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.. .: , ..HARVESTING}' MkbiiiNEßYi''' : 'i ■?■!'•'• :: BUCKEYE DOWN BINDER CUTS~A ft FEET-SWATH PASSES , ■',.■ •■['.} Lii THROUGHA]OFT6ME V( ; ,, ~ „.,.., ■ ■NEW'|ijmYB.jSAPEfi AIND BINuER LIGHTEST- ANDSTRONGEST. MACHINE IN ; THE! WORLD. THE NEW PATENTIROTTERTsbpIest and Most Perfect yet invented, Tho'Buckeyo caiinot capsize on hill sides') ■ .-n , ; No transport .carriage necossrry. . ~ .Only One canvas, The New' Buckeye Low-down Binder is away ahead of all others this season. Early Application for machines is necessary as only a limited numbor remain unsold ■•■,;,-.;■ ___lL . ; <'- H '<> ■J-r.i'i-'-.iil! ..Im: -USTLANDED-b,,„!„>.,„ lUI„..,:.*,<:,IUI„ n U:«nn. Buckeye M ; owing Machines,' ... BUCKEYE EXTRAS for REAPERS and BINDEDS ;>HORNSBY'S Pn^a?6n:CornbinedJßeaporsand ; Mbwbrs: HOENSBY'S Enclosed Gear Mowers •■ ■■ >:■ ■i?.-,\\-, ■-...«■ HORNSBY'S Hercules MOWERS for CUTTING.down SCRUB!| American Winnowing Machines, for Separating and Cleaning all kinds Grass Seeds and Grain.; American Horse Hay Bakes; Amoriojm Revolving Horse PjtyKakes,, : ., BINDER TWINE, of best qualhVy.lpure Manilla'or FJaZiSHEEP SHEiM: Ward & Payne's No, 90as, and Burgon & Ball's BBAarid 11a ;'Turkey Shear Stones j and Slips, Washita Stones'; Wood-Marking- Oils,- Bed and Black: Machinery Lubricating Oils, all kinds. REAPER & MOWER SECTIONS, &c, for various Machines. SCYTHES, Crown and Registered, SCYTHE HANDLES, REAP •. HOOKS, SCYTHE STONES,BAY FORKS.HAY RAKES, WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL PULLY BLOOKS & CHAINS. '' ' & W- MILLS~& CO., l™«. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WELLINGTON. '"" "'* TEA! TEA!! ..TEA!! Hz mmismi omm. . .., he Mending is entirely attended to' uy Mr. Kelson lilmself, who is a Taster of great experience, and \at ;' had a special training in the art.'' L timm ksuo. "This firm deserves (lio.oiijk|>ort of all purchasers of. Tea; as the nrii'.lo tlicy olFi-r Is EX^QTS THOUGH COPIED 1 BY ALU j . e / Packets ssssa press.Mr. ; Nelson, Is ,a, \>n* . tossidnol: 'Taßtirr tinJ Blender'' PRICES AUCKLAND,WELUNGTOIi!,CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN I : "agents i^kv^erjsi. : -IAW WAIRARAPA AGENTS:- V: ■' ; :':'/':' : Mastemon : J. GRAHAM & Co., R, WYETH, G. WYETH. Oaktemon : MEROER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN, Olabevilm : F. FEIST. Greytown:MAXTON&SONS. Featherston ; J. D, COX, -'

NEWZEMfI) OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES 0 PERSONS al)outl;oninkl)t ' lo ' l ' IV '" 8 > and desiring to Boourotho faithfui V r kiiwvi oxoou ti nn 0 [ ti] C i t ] as t wishes. I*o PERSONS auoutto niarryandmako provision by marringo contract or scttlo ■ fl PFRSONS contemplating tho sottlingof thoirs3tato,or of a'sum or sums oi ,w rcnou " g monoy by trust deed. 0 PERSONS • CSiIOUS ° f cons|:it,l, ' in " trusta for "haritaWo or bcnurolont ob. this .Colony. All such shouW obtain dotailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Cus torn Hous o Quay Wellington, or from Wm. SELLAR, Local Agent at Mastcrton

•G.L.JENNESS, BEGS to inform his friends aiid tho . public generally, that ho hasiust receiyed a splendid assortment of jowellery'of all kinds, also sjold and'Silvet Watches. 100 jowellcd 8 Day Brass Drum Olooks, worth 25s each to bo sold at IBs each, 300 English Loyoi Clocks to be sold from 6s j 110 American Lever C ocks to bo sold from 0s; 100' American Alarums to bo sold from 0s; 250 Enolish Lover Alarms, to be sold'from'9a and 10s each. Also a largo assortment of other kmdsAmericanEnglish and French Clocks. Diamond ' Rings, Bracolets, Brooches and all other kinds of jowellvy mado to order at the shortest notice. Also all kinds of repairs. Skilled worknipnkept. All work dono on the pro mißcs. G. L.- J. Begs to inform his country customers that thoy, can for forward their watches'by pared post at a cost of 8d each way registered. Country orders punctually attended to. Noto the address,—U. L. JENNESS, 6 Willis-it. ;aw perry :. 'GENERAL BUTCHER, • BRIDGE-ST. MASTERTO* ARTHUR WARBURTON& CO. SIOOK AND SHAREBROKERS,LAND,EsiATJ FINAKOIAL, ANdGiINBRAL COMMISSION .-:. '; • Agents,; :«,■'.. Lammon Quay, Weiuhoioh, •

CONNOLLY* HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTR AIT, General Photographers, 55, L AMBTOH-QVAY, WELLINGTON. Mil CONNOLLY bogs to notiiy that " he has admitted Mb R. HERRMANN as a partner into the firm, and that (ho business of General Photographers will for the future bo carried or. ] undor the style of ! Connolly Ac Hex'maiin. ( The publio will no doubt recognise the vast , importance of having their wants attended : to by the heads of tho firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hormann PERSONALLY [ UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING & BE. ' TOUCHING Departments of their business the publio can rely on receiving tho VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. , (Mb HERMANN, who is acknowledged by , the profession to be UNEQUALLED in the Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR & RE-TOUCHER, holds several first prize Medals won various American Exhibitions Ho also possesses a THOROUGH KNOW LEGDE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMIS. .TRY (rarely aoiraired by thoovery-day photographer) and as the wholo foundation of tho photographic art is based on I CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the publio will! acknowledge •...•• With tho addition of Mn HERMANN to tho staflthe firm aro onablcd to bringHlGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the reach of all. They guarantee that whilst the likeness will be distinctly preserved, thoil productions will be UNSURPASSED for InTtSTTfI TiTfJHTTNfI ! ANTVPMHIWP. DELICACY OP HALF-TONES, and excellence of finish. • '.'i CABINETS, BEAUTIFCLLYFINISHEr.; rfrWM 20/» DDZ. : : ''■'■'. LARGE WORK AT VERY LOW PRICES

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3050, 10 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3050, 10 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3050, 10 November 1888, Page 1

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