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KEIDANDGRaY, st Were Awauded ■•> •■ ■■■ GOLD MEDAL & FIRST ORDER OF MERIT & SPEOIABJJENTION By tho Jurors oE the recent Melbourne Exhibition j '?*', And nlso at tho previous Melbourne • Exhibition they not only received Gold Medal for their double furrow, plough, but Speoiul Commendatoryreference from tho Juio-is as fnllowa: -•" In ploughs there in one oxliibit tii which we wish to draw special intention m km? (ho best, find that is the Double Furrow of Itetd mid Gray, Dunedin, Now Zealand. In finish and construction it it far superior to any-other'. ■ LOUBLB-FUItWW PLOUGHS. /OVtoR 0000 WADE. (THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT.) . DIWC HAUHOWB, In sizes from Gft to 12ft wide, fitted with Patent Adjustment fordistributing the weight uniformly on the Hiirrow.at any anale, and making it tho most perfect Harrow in New Zealand, Seed-Bowing,Attaohmcnta Fitted on if requiredNew Positive Feed Broadcast Seed-SowM 1 , IMPROVED NEW-ZEALAND GRAIN BRILL, With Positive Feed and Spring Coulters, Is the Best Drill In tho Market, inrl is extensively used throughout New-Zealand, and winner of first prizes in competition with the best American and Ensdish Drills, and is in many respects much superior to both. 13,15, and 17 Coulters fin Centre Machine kept in Stock. Reid&Gray'm Combined Manure and Turnip Drilll, Made any size from 4 to 8 Coulters, and from 14in to 16m between thednlls.' Double Drill Turnip and' Manure Sower, Manure issofcn in front of Rollers, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout behind tho rollers, and can be put in as shallow as reipirod, and covered with the small rollers behind, Steel ZiffZag Harrows, Same price as Iron; will last double the time of Iron Harrows, THE TIDE TELLS THE TALE And tlio Tide of Victory, entirely, absolutely, and completely gives-the VERDICT FOE' M'COMICK. The testimony of hundreds of New Zealand Farmers to which is added the UNAPPROACHABLE RECORD OF 2nft FIRST PRIZES in Australia and New mft UU Zealand alone , &UU .Clearly demonstrates the VAST SUPERIORITY of The Best Machine on this Broad Earth Knoter is the SIMPLEST, SAFEST, and SUREST KNOTTEB in World. It ties MQRE GRAIN with LESS- TWINE, and does it bottor than any other Machine. It ties right. It ties tight. It has TIED A to the M'GORMIGK that no othor maohino oE any other make has'evor borno. Our competitors know of this record. They found it out at Home. They had it pounded into thorn by the Judges during the Australian and N.Z harvests just past, for they were defeated more than thirty times in these Colonies. this is the Knotter you want. Buy it and it will never Disappoint you,

WITH A M'CORMKJK BINDER ON A FARM YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE OF A CEOP SAVED, OASSETT&CO., Christchiirch. E. McEWEN.-LOSAL AGENT, H'oruO COPIED BY ALL II ded (o by Mr. Nelson liimself, who Ii a Taster of greal experionce, and lias had i special training in the art." TIMARU HERAU), >'This firm diserves the support of all purchasers of Tea as the article they oiler is £y«i*%»i^ mwm mSSBm Wj^ina^tiMSti tiwm jP/'VWUSS mm mrnm Biiiii warn I mm. mm AUOXIID, WE LUTON, CHRISTCHURCH, OUNEOIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND offers the advantages.of efficient and confidential management and provides for tho administration of Estates under Marriage Contracts, Settlements and Will? at reduced Rates of Charges, Persons who are about to marry, or whp may be desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or charitible purposes, should consult tho Public Trustee, or any of his \gents. Arrangements are made for the continuance of tho of family iolicitoi'3.' W. SELLAE. Local Agent.

ROSS&MUIR. COACHBUILDERS,WHEELW AND «g" GENERAL SMITHS,.^ STEAM- FACTOR QtTEEN'-STKEF.T M/W E M'EWM, General SMITH andFABBIEK. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, 71 MoK wishos to 'infirm the public ]j. that ho -IB also sole a«ent for Messrs P, and D. Duncan, Agricultural Implement Manufacturers,'and can supply tho following on fhe shortest notice:—Seed and Manure, Drills, Broadcast Sowers, Diso Harrows, Double and Single Furrow and Potato Ploughs, Drays, Frames, Spring Carts, Horse Powers, Cheese Presses, .Fau Mills, and Grata Seed Strippers. A large stock of Fittings always on hand, McCORMICK'S REAPER AND

PAHIATUA COACH & CARRIAGE FAOT'W. ' D. ANDW~McIMESS, PROPMETOHS; ALL descriptions of ooachbuilding mid coachpamtiiig executed on the shortest uotice. Estimates carefully . prepared •• for buildings, alterations or addition*, All work entrusted to' their oare will be executed in a worknianlilio manner. Furniture made to Order,. ' W8

SKIN DISEASE, THE prevalence of SketDjseask haß induced me to introduce an un. failing- Remedy, obtained from Alof Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there. Having lmd bucli thorough succcrs in the treatment of various forms nf Skin Disuse I can coiidently assure any person suffering from any such affection that the most obstinate cases can be cured in from 14 to 28 days. ' Tho value of my remedy is evidenced by the very museroiu, genuine, unsolicited testimonials which may bo inspected on application, Any disease of the skin is peculiarly infectious, end any person suffering from t or having a suspicion of such, should bo instantly treated with my never-failing remedy. 1 am prepared to forward ireo by Parcel Post, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Kemedy to cure any ordinary case of Eczema, or any other tnrm of Skin Disease, on receipt nf Post Office Order for 203j Send particulars to . •■;' W. SPRING, 2167 . TOPIW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3507, 10 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3507, 10 May 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3507, 10 May 1890, Page 1

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