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REDCLIFFE CROIN v BMD f ra (CORRUGATED AND FLAT) •Is of the Highest Quality and Uniformity. JOHN DI'THIE& C(X Ltd Ironmongers and Iron Merchants, WELLINGTON.

, OUK WOJtp WIDE WINNER, THE McCORMICX. The Mc 3 Oormick,_laeliinQ of Steel. THIS Maohino i:dßts more than any other machine e« built. • Th°d'# machines that will bo offered for ealo during the coming mm ~ j facturod .for lesß'than this modern one Will coat us, .Tho rigid P • matorial, the caro used upon oaoh detail ot tho construction, the fi a of the jointß and the careful alignment of eyery ahalt and bearing co y. daub of paint will lill a crack, a loose abaft will run mangular bea 8 • ' unbushed box of tho cheap machine does well enough for a BeJ ® ( ®' ~. .l a year or two it may appear to do as well aa tho reliable one, but J , • m jhould be nearly in its prime, its boaringa brightened, ami itsu ho smooth, for easy operation, it is bo worn that it has to bo thrown away. . EXAMINE THIS MODERN MACHINE OF STEEL. Can yon buy cheap macnlnes tor less than we can nit'ord to sell? W ""' donbt it, but do not forget that their lifetime will bo numbered by y■ • i while this mcdotn machine will be good for ten., Abatis a fowpo loss of a crop while waiting for repairs caused by the defective cohb t sllraey machino. Our Modern Maohino of Steel is tho const:rue ion o tb s age, It contains better material, is built with more care, its co s• more mechanical, its whole mechaniam is light, yet exceedingly at g. and it .will cut more, acres of f,ram in its lifetime, with lem outlay ® r "P. . and with less expense for repairs than any other machino that ha ° ffer OAREFULLY EXAMINE IT AND YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER, MORROW BASSET & Co, ClinstclmrcL SEND FOR CATALOGUE. E, MoEWEN, local agent.

HIKE I THE STRIKE! JHO. URAHAM & CO., Begs to announce to their customers and i the general public tliat they have NOT ADVANCED the prices of their goods;

E,W. _ 'ironmongers and Iron Merchants. HARVESTING MACHINERY to arrive I for the coming season. « Buckeye " lowdow Reapers & Binders mD 11 f\\/ ITV C Has many important Improvements br this Genaoii □ UuMllt IT IS THE BOSS MACHINE. _ . Buckeye Combined Roapern and Mowers Buckeye 2 horse Mowing Machine HOENSBY'S Combined Reapers HORNSBY'S Tffo horse Mowirip Machines. HORNSBY'S Fom and Scrub Cutters AmQriCau xiurttu way "uacoi . .. American Winnowing Machines for cleaning and separating Orass Seods an Grain. F, tT ,,Afl lot" Buckeye" and "Hornsby's" Rearm & Binders So Binder Twine binder urns Binder Tto A LARGE STOOK of both Manila and Flax Binder Twine, of the BEST QUALITY for the coming harvest, JUST LANDED [ imiiim lilillSide Ploughs 1 Hornsby's 1 and 2'Wheel and Swing Ploug Plniidt Jr combined Seed SriH'and lloes Planet Jr Wheel Hoe 3 & Cultivate - Firo Fly Ploughs i ; ; i. Horao hoes and Cultivate HOWARD'S Zig Zag.Harrows. Obain Harrows. 1,2,3 Horse Whippletroes mi a?F,COTTERS fp'rhimd, horse, and steam pbyrer. ' • ' UGH FITTINGS of all kinds ; "• . •• jpXjO (jiflG STANDARDS, cut and punched to any gauge at lowest prico' TfJjH ■ ' . "'i'- ~ , l ' >:'!■ |v , I .;■hr, '' ' Portable iE<i|?ines and Threshing Machinery. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT' AND. MACHINERY IMPORTS! Awtu/Uiuu* . wellinct on- -r 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 1

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