ESTABLISHED 1854. ■E. W, MILLS AND Co., (Limited.) IRONMONGERS, AND IRONMEROHANTS, WELLINGTON ■*- Have now Opened Up a Large Supply ' "Planet Jr." Implements. ; SUITABLE FOR FARM AND QARDB.V USB; Comlnned Seed Drill, Single and Double Wheel Hoes, fire-fly "Ploughs, Horse Hoe and Cultivator, fio, SOLE AQENTS FORMilner's FIRE PROOF SAFES and ata 3 room doors Joseph Evans and Sons' Pumps and. Pumping Machinery. I'eltenandGuilleaume's Barbe and Plaia Fenoinß Wire in I Wi™ inn.. , EVERYDESOIiIPIION' WlffiWiffl '^ , ' HoBKBBT's ACBtOC— Murom. A üboe BIOCK orS« w tora « Ualvamsed Corrugated Iron. 11 Tm Maori Chim »-a guaranteed iron-and the Obd Brjkd, Painta, Oils, and Lubricants, LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP (NON-roißosous.) froifiosoos.J t r, t> „,.., " ■ J- Hamm, Haokthorno. Conterlmr* J.DRhcuii! Chief Inspector of Stock, (flock 30,000), says (June Hth 18S0I l! says (Sep ember 6th, 1889):-Has always Very effective; left wool inncondtt given eatisfaotion; wool in good condition, very cheap. ' mn n , . Handvside, Roberts ano Co,, Akitce n n , S D ,fn KlO , ,, '? linnsorfo, ' SirP ' D < Wolhngton (flock, 37,000). „„ Voffi : 5S 88?° y w ( !„°, Ck n f '° 00) T h ' / 891 J ; - Mu « h SS 19th, |1889) .-Wool always satisfactory; and clean; no ticks or lice; when dinned well grown, soft, free from ticks. badly infested, PPI G.F, WEl oH,mana g erfor P ,O.F„lton, m^&S^WV^ Outram(flock l sooo| S ajs (January 9th! mLj^JS^tl^ 1891) i-Exoellentfor killing vermin of all effective; wool go d condition In tl* sorts; improves look of wool. a single sheep. amnoiloM ~' „ A COMBINED DIP,MR D, Sutherland, Omarama Station, writes :-Having used Little's DiD-usina »> SS St^ P ™ te ° e^ *» the PLOID DIP.-6s (id per gallon in 40 gallon casks; 63 per a,U tin in 5 »,11„„ rWDMtDIP.-BOsperlcwt keg to make 1030 fwlluns); 70s nor casnW LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LA 808 ORDERS OF FLUID OR POWDER ': • Agents : Weuixgot-Levin and Co., Mum,, Robert, and Co/; Bubs, From. CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS; D( t-.^ At the various Competitions with the Imported Dinger Reid & (jrav's Plnnirh waaawarded ;-FIRBT and SECOND PRIZES at Southland Champi„n Pl2 ing Match; FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at Wyndham Match. FIRSTPRIIp' at Mataura, and FIRST PRIZE at Waimea, "«OittMJi To those who prefer this style of ploughing we can give them the easiest drawn best wowing, lcas.t.expensive in repairs, and infinitely the beat made and M<wi Dnrable Digger. '' "■■'■. ' ~ Of New and Converted Diggers we havo a large number at work in ali nart* of New Zealand r ° are fitted with Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Shares and Grav'a Patent Unbreakable Steel Points at same price as Duuble Furrow Ploueh Bh»™. ■. ,Ss each CHILLED OAST SOCKET. 6a eaoh. CHILLED OAST SHARE POINTS 6d each Is HARD TEMPERED, UNBREAKABLE STEEL' POINTS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 1
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