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ol oS £cl\s 'REDCLIFFE CROWN' BRAND GALVANISED IRON (CORRUGATED AND FLAT). Is of the HIGHEST QUALITY and Uniformity. ALL sheets full width, and will cover as much as any first-c'ass Iron. A large stosk of all gauges and lengths on hand. Architects and proprietor should stipulate for "Redcliffa." It makes the best and most lasting roof. JOHN DUTHIE & Co., Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. WELLINGTON.

THIS SPaCE SBSEETED FOR J. GRAHAM & CO.'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT

SiCffßl s£G SE REID AND QUAY'S CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, At the various Competitions with the Imported Digger Reid & Gray's Plough was awarded ; —FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at Southland Champion Ploughing Match. FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at Wyndham Match. FIRST PRIZE at Mataura, and FIRST PRIZE at Wai nea. To those who prefer this style of ploughing we can give them the easiest drawn, best working, least expensive in repairs, and infinitely the best made and Most Durable Digger. Of New and Converted Diggers we have a large number at work in all parts of New Zealand. Our Diggers are fitted with Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Shares and Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Points' at same price as Double Furrow Plough Shares. 2s each CHILLED CAST SOCKET SHARERS 2s each 6d each CHILLED CAST SHARE POINTS 6d each la HARD TEMPERED UNBREAKABLE STEEL POINTS Is To Reid & Gray. Totaiu Estate, June 30, 1890, In reply to your memo, of 27th inst, asking my opinion of the work done by your plough at the DIGGING PLOUGH TRIAL held hereon Tuesday last, 1 must say 1 was agreeably surprised to see your " Converted Digger" do such splendid work, considering the dry state of the ground, and the tough cough grass it had .o work in—the latter it buried completely out of sight and left the furrows thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth. There was no doubt in tbe mind of many of the farmers present that it did superior work to either of the other three diggers on the ground, and the draught did not appear to be any heavier on the horses. You are conferring a great boon on farmers by making their old double furrow ploughs convertible into " Diggers" at such a resonable cost.—Yours sincerely JOHN MACPHERSON, Manager. COMBINED Grain, Manure, and Turnip Drill, Made in all combinations, and to sow grain or turnips at will, with or without manure as desired. This is the drill for the times. Made any size from 4 to 8 coulters, and from 14in to J6in between the Drills, and for Grain for 16in, 7in, or Bin. FENCING STANDARDS, PLAIN & BAEBED FENCING WIRE, Wire Strainers, Dra> s, Grubbers, Acme Harrows, Corn Bruisers, &c., <feo. Royal Mail Service between Masterton and Castlepoint. T. P. LETT, Proprietor. m T) "I" ETT begs to inform 'J[ • 1 • I k residents of the Whareama District and the travelling public generally, that he is again the successful tenderer for the carriage of the Masterton-Castlepoint mails. The coaches will run as follows: —Leave Club Hotel, Masterton, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Morning a* 7.45 a.m.. leaving Whakataki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mornine at 6.80a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m in time 53 catch the afternoon train for Wellington. A conveyance leaves Masterton for T-aueru and Brancepeth every SUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returning tr Masterton at 5 p.m. A Private conveyance sent immeon receipt of telegram to T, P. LETT Maelerten. VOTES' 1 RELIABLE SEEDS with particulars of CASH PRIZES offered for the Finest Vegetable grown this Year, and list of winners of the £125 competed for this past Season, on application to JOHN GRAHaM & CO, GEO. JOHNSTON, (late E. Feist), SOLE AGENTS, MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 19 August 1891, Page 1

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617

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 19 August 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 19 August 1891, Page 1

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