mm ■•■■■;_ r ,. ■ .. ~ CHILLEIX .DIGGING PLOUGHS, ' \; : '■ i;;■ I/• mm'tiwmmm -points,'; '■■. : •.;.. ' WHICH, lOESIKED,. CAN M! MADE CJNYBBTIBLIB INTO ORDINARY ..-,.,-, ;,.,:. .DOUjqLE FURROWS! ■,'';.'/'••' ! vTHEvBBST IN THS - AND MUCH LIGHTER IN DRAUHT THAN THOSEOF ANY OTHER ,■•.■■■■ ' ■ .'■)«: i. ■/•<--: MAKERBI '..■' ■' ■■:>:, en- -i v.--IS'Thoßo. already injuse are giying moat unqualified'Sntidfactioii-<--Sond -for ■i >■ *• ; ;pirtionla«iand Prices, ,',' ii/ i, ; : , ". ' TE's.TiiiibNiAii's. . ■'.:.':,',-"",'''"':, ToEbidandGrav. '' '" /" '■'!■, , ...;,Duntroon,sayjUylßiJo,, . The double-furrowplough-that you converted into a Dinginghough for mo ia giving satisfaction; It is doing splendid work. lam ploughing lOhidocp.p!) rid?y landiivithjfive mefliurri horses-file ground at presont being harder than I over exporienCed.owing tp.tlfo.continued drbuglit, i SevefaWarmera have been looking at the diqgpr at tygrk,. and, hayo expressed > theinselves'liighly satisßod with ,th'o, mariner _it performs thoSvorlt.; I have bo'on ploughing on stony land with itwitlioM asingle' breakage {.moreover, it is very easily cohvertod'into an ordinary douWfumwoNiccwrsa. " f;o .'.' ...(Signed)Jame'sU'Taylor../ ; -To Beid and Gray, '"" ;*'■■■ 30th June, 1830; : I'lir reply, to your ■ momo;. of the 1 27 th inst., asking my Opinion of the work done byjyour plough at the DIGGING;PIOUOH ( TRIAL; held herp'V Tuesday last', I must say J wrw agreeably;surprised, to see your' Uonyerijod'Digger'io,"ancji jeplondid the.dry jtlio.grou'nd,'ari'i]' ( U|fl' tough couch-! grass'it had to\vbrk iii^th'o.latlor'ilbiu'ried'coiiiplotGly.oul;o^sjaiifcamllefi th'o . furrows thoroughly broken up'inib'a fine'tillli, Tlioro was' no doubt "in tlio mind 'of anypftho that it did superior work to either of tneptliev • three digggcrs on'the'ground, and thd'drauoht did hot appear to be anyilie'aviev on tlio horaes.: You bre conferring bobn'on tho 'farmers by'inaking their olddpu.blp furrow, ploughs into;< T)i?gers''at such a reasonrible'coat. =■' *' '' YpurSjSmcerely-JoiiN Maop,obrsoh, i Manager' for' N.Zi and'Australian'Land Company, TotaraEstate. .'.'■.' V :. „' '! ..; ."I .■.'■
3 THE" , N,Z,iNDUBIRIA.L i 'GAZEIia h ,'" The'blending'l3 ; enilrely' atteri- ■ I de'd to,;by jMr.- Nelson, hiinsclfi <n\o is a Taster of great experience, and'lias'had ut special training in the art," , ■',- l •, 'iIHAEij'iEHAtD,' J superior (o anything'we have seen in tliisColony," COPIED byKll ■•2/t.2/4m 2/8 J 3/- ; , im issza mm iw^ira M\ AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. 'offers"tlie advantages 'of, o'Mqionfatid confidential management and pfpv yideVfor'Uo'acjmin^^^ Contracts, Settlements and .Wills at'reduced"Rateslio/i Charges. Person^' who' are about to marry; or. who may be desirous of constituting Trusts forb'enevolent or charitable purposes, 'the Pupiiip; .frtusi'EE,.'or »hy of liia AgcntSj , ,-., ; ■!',,.■' .".! •' ... .' .■;■ '■■ : •. ■■; ',' ■ .■■ . r ','' . i'vArrangements are made for the continuance of the services of family' Solicitors. '-• , < ■ :; I- ,• .V';'''. ,','"'/"' •' ( . '," " - i: ,;.!, i : :: . : ;V :: : ■ / W. SELIAft; ■■ Local Agent. ■ ' ; SKIN; DISEASK■■■■, J, N. BRUNTON, ■ THE prevalon'cp of Skin, Disease liar i "•',.-' TAILOR, ETC, )., induced.mo,. to introduce an,an- '....,,..!,',' v ~.' ••'....' t induced,mo, to introduce ,an ( un. failin? \ Remedy, [obtained, from' Alop ,' Komlo,of Fiji, 'during iny' stay th'ero. ~ EN;ST.,M^STERpN,'' ! Having had audi thorough auccess in, i A.'Lp-'-wbrk executed, in' firet-claas the treatment "of varioiis forms nf Skirt; 'J\ t \ ' "', '. r "'■ Disease I can 'coi.hde'nts assure any /'Styib .'! ~ ' ''';', ~ , ',■'"■'■ peVs'onsuffariqg-froraanysuohiaffection : Satisfactiqiiguaranteedat' : that the n moat!obstinate,; cases can;be cured in from 14 to.2Bdays. iri . ..'.' : ' ———-'"
: ' Tho value of my' remedy is oyidpnced , by' the j;cry munorous, 'gehnihe; it'nao- \ licited testimonials,' which ' inspectod on application. -' - ';■■ , ■Any disease of ibe, skin is peculiarly and any person sufleripgfrom, , or havintj ft.BUspioion'ofs'uolii should.'ibo. i instantly' treated Vith ray never-failing I remedy. ' "'"'" •/■ •■'': ' - ,; . ' 1 am prepared to forward tree by ' Parcel Post, Eiiough or Sufficient of ', my tyver..Foiling, Remedy .to euro any ■of Eczema, or any other I form of Skin Disease, on receipt of Post Office Order Send particulars •to""' 1 , ' : •""'.■. ' '■ ■'" ' W. SPRING, ■,, .i!: > ■tj ,[U> ,-:!• .'. .',:' m">'< .WELLINGTON,. .'. :i| 1,1 ■- 1 '"- ! l'ri : 'tlBSATBbT l , ■ -i I WOSDER !OT MODERN .TIMES I purify tho Bloopj, correct all disorders of theLiyoylStoniaph/Kidneys'ahdß bilitated Constitutions and areirivalliabhi in aU complaints incidehtal.; to ■ Females ;----i 'THEOINTMENT - 9 Isaflinfallible remedy for BadLegs/Bad BreasteiiGld.Wounds, Sores, andiPlcen.. ', For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular ' : Swellings,-and all skin diseases it has no i equal. ~, t • „ i ManufacMFed'orily afEfofeßsor Hollo-1 , way's Estalisnmeht, IJB! :''* 633 OXFORD-STREET, .LOEDOH, , and may b'e' had of all Medicine Yondors !j throughout "the world,. fQ,Pwihattn ihoutil'koit totiivLM : ' on the Po(j and Bom If ih address it ' ) MtSSSjiQi,i<ytd&\xM,t, -.LoMim, thy art •?■ UMBRELIiiMkERIREPAiRFi ' Glassand Ohisa Neatly TfxfmiA'f COUNTRY Orders' promptly attendee ito; charges moderate ind work • Njß.-klJ.ot6 the Address-;,. ~,, v , .■■• ; ,: -•--': -.■ ■ ■■'■ J•■ 'T...'.-.r-' -,', j Ijambtor jjuayj : 1 ' (Next the Blue House Bakery) '■■■'■
WALTER CHIMOLM, Begs to inform the inbabjtantsof MAUBGEYILLE,"-'".' ■' • EKETAHUNA, and the surrounding district that ho haa' purchased the business previously earned .; on by Messrs H, Keen & CO,,' AJ. MA;UEIOEyiiLEi ■ J '„;. and is 'prepar.ed. to Bupply . „. Groceries, Drapevy>i Boots, y; ; " :> ' | IroDmongery, ,: / '. ; Crockery,; Paperliangings,''• and 7 everything pertaining to" aGeneral Storei'at tho lowdst'ciafent'rfltes.;" WALTER tiHISHOJDM ,i ■•; :■ .;:; .. i., :. vt'Ti.n. .'. '. '(Opposite Post ft Telegrajh Office/: : '■■ , «■•• MAUEIOEVIIiLft. ' iBONMONGEEY. ■■:*. ~i: I OEM()NaEBY! ' : .!/ : ' bPENiS'OoTioB,'; V,, , rt EOfi 3E .lililiS; late' manager ' \J, "'.for'Joh'ri Young, takes'this i, {unity 'of |hanlatig hjsMnjerbusJnepds aiid patrons' 'for, past favprs,.besWeil ■ upon hini djjringhis longciinnebtipn'as dß6Ve,''aiia IJaß'h(}w\m'ui^i' / ."P'?^^ e i , *^- , informing them Jliatjio.'has opened tlios^xenJraJiytßituaiodprei^ej.'^ru.or « i'oUjßa And 'mannerS-steet,';; I with a large'and yaried,.jtocfc, if ' ' j ipeoially., fought,! and for; this !• market, ontl wliiph.ha jyill disposo'.of.at slioh .'pticeslifhlph will'.defy competition. ! ply* expenses.. ;M M I': mOttO.,: ~; '..:.*:: !!',',''ri', .!. i,.' >.' ." tfnwll ?#.««4 Q\mk Mm." . : a wiil.Jam.confidont,, ensure me. the per : '"■ manent support of all ni'jr friends and all ; ueiv.ones that.may .with a .ca.ll ! jDonimiss.thMddreßS;-,.,.,...,. '.-', : | ,■<:.<■< ;'! .!■ v\ tr':,i|i'",-i ['■ ■■ :\t .• ■ Co'a m OW"AW;«AtOTB-w»|sß.t
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3611, 11 September 1890, Page 1
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