;.\JO. (LIMITED). HAKNESTING MACHINERY. BUCKEYE DOWN BINDER CUTS~A 5} FEET SWATH PASSES THROUGH AIOFI GATE, -■...; . n - NEW BUCKEYE JSSeR AND MNdER LIGHTEST' AND STRONGEST MACHINE IN THE WOULD. THE NEWPATENT'KNOTTERTsbpIest and : Most Perfect yet invented, Th'o Buckoye cannot capsize on hill Bides. J ' ; No transport carriage necessary. .-. Only Ono canvas, - ' . , The Now Buckeye Low-down Binder is away ahead of all others this season,' Early Application for machines is necessary as only a limited number remain unsold just^NDED_ Buckeye "Moving Machine?,, v BUCKEYE EXTRAS for REAPERS and BINDEDS; HORNSBJ 'S Paragon Combined fieapors and Mowors; HORNSBY'S Enclosed Gear .Mowers HORNSBY'S Hercous MOWERS for CUTTING" down SCRUB!! American Winnowing Machines, for Separating and Cleaning all kinds' Grass Seeds and Grain; Americau'Horse Hay Rakes; American Revolving Horse Hay Rakes. BINDER TWINE, of best quality, pure Manilla or Max. SHEEP SHEARS Ward & Payno's Burgon fcM's raAand 11a ; Turkey Shear Stones and Slips, Washita Stoned; Wood-Marking Oils, Red'"and Blaok: Machinery Lubricating Oils, all kinds;' '' ~■ :. REAPER & MOWER SECTIONS, k, for various Machines. *• • • ': SCYTHES, Cram and Registered, SCYTHE HANDLES, REAP HOOKS, SCYTHE STONES, HAY FORKS, HAY EAKES, WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL PULLY BLOCKS & CHAINS. .' S ¥• MILLS&CO, itotai AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON.. TEA! TEAIf ■. TEA!!
AUCKLAND ,WELLI NQTON, CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN, AGENTS EVERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS :- Mastekton : J. GRAHAM & Co., R. WYETH, G. WYETH. Oaetbmoh : MERCER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN,' CurevillbiF. FEIST. • Gbeytown:MAXTON&SONS. Feathekston : J. D. COX, NEWZEALAND OFJf'ERS GREAT ADVANTAGES .'0 PERSONS itouttonutkotlioir wills, and desiring to sccuvo tho'faithfui iv kiivvuv oxecation of their last wishes. 0 PERSONS aboutto marry andmako provision by marriago contract or settle TO PERSONS concomplating the settling of theirsstate,or of a sum or sums of I w mivwiiv mono y trußt TO PERSONS • eS ' rOUS ° f conatitlltini '' trusts for "oharitablo or benevolent obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEES ■ llo - Uing munoys in truat iw 'p emm rMident lp All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Custom Houb» Quay Volhmjton, or from Wm. BELLAR, Local Agent at Mastoiton
G. L. JENNESS, BEGS to inform his frionda and the , public generally, that ho lias jusl rccmyed a splendid assortment of-jowel-f.{ ? f a " kinds, also ({old and Silvet Watches 100 jowolled 8 Day Brasi Drum qiooks, worth 2os each to bo sold at 15a each, 300 English Lovor Clocki ™ i SO / d / rom ss ! no American Lovoi Glocks to be sold from CsjlOO Amoricar Alarums to bo sold from lis ; 250 En<»liali Lovor Alarums, to bo sold from 9i and 10s each. Alsoa largo assortment ol othor kinds AmcricanEnglish and Frond Olocks. Diamond Kings, ' Bracelets Brooches and all othor kinds of jowolln niado to .""lor attho shortest notice Also all kinds of ropairs. Skilled work' men kept. All work done on tho pro imscs. ft v L. J. Begs to inform hi. country customers that they can for forward their watches by parcel post al a cost of 8d each way registered. Countn orders punctually attended to. Note tin address-G.L. JENNESS, 6 Wlllis-st, Wellmeton. %$. WAITjJRPbrrv GENERAL Bl GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-Sr.. MASTERTO? ARTHUR ;\VARBURTON& CO. Stock and SHuiiimoKEns,LAp,EBTATi . Financial, and G isnekai Commission \'-,,'i ',..".'; "•' A'otNTS,"'..'.:■••'•"■ '-: ';'. ",'."" I4MBIOM QiIAY, WHiIIHOIOK,'
CONNOLLY & HERMANN-, LANDSCAPE, PORTR AIT, General Photographers, 55, Lajibion-quay, WELLINGTON. ■ MU COHKOLLY.bogs to no% that i . ho has admitted MuR! HERR- ] MAMasap'artnor'into tins firm, and < that tho business of Gcnoral Photogra- ] pliers will for the future bo carried or. , under tho style of , ( Connolly Ac Hermann. ( Tho public will no doubt recognise the vast importance of having their wants attended ' to by tho heads of the firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY ' UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING & BE ' TOUCHING Departments of their business the publio can rely on receiving tho VEEY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. |Mr HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to bo UNEQUALLED in tho Colony os a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR & RE-TOUCHER, holds several first prize Medals won various American Exhibitions He also possesses a THOROUGH KNOW LEGDE OF. PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY (rarely acquired by the overy-day photographor) and as the whole foundation of tho pliotographio art is based onl CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the publio will acknowledge. ■ ~ • ; Withtho'additio'nof kn HERMANN to the staff the firnTaro enabled to bringHlGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the reaoh of all. They guarantee-that whilst the likeness will be distinctly preserved, then productions 'wIHk,UNSURPASBFW for ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND POSING, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excellonoo of finish; CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP FROM 20/" DOZ. LARGE WORK- AT VERY LOW PRICES
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3051, 12 November 1888, Page 1
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721Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3051, 12 November 1888, Page 1
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