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Glouer, Grasses, and Forage Plants. TTTTE liavo landed from HURST & SON of Loudon a largo shipment of the above Seeds snipjDont consists of— Red Otouer, White Glouer, Alsike, Gowgrass, Trefoil, Timothy, Crested Dogstail, Meadow Fescue, Hard Fescue, Sheep's Feme, Lucerne, Rape, Sheep's Parsley. Wo make quality our ilrat consideration, buy intba cheapest market, and neli at the j minimum profit ' Settlors well know thatEoeda at low prices therefore low flormiofltraji power are dear at any price* fowpnr'lT yonit ™ teHllltß b y iuß P eot!a ß OUR QUALM!? and getting OUBrBICBS, be GRAHAM'AGO. ! Mastertofi Blacksmith 8s Masmfasturing Cempaay, ojmited). /Messrs P. <md D. DofioAN, Ohtlstohuwsh Messrs Buotu, Maodonax.d & Co., Ohriatchurch AGENTS FOR ISJcium Moiihow, Babsbtt* Oo.,Ohri»teliurch oieasra Hoilnbjiv & Sons - Southland Farmers Implement and Eni?lnooriiu?' Co,: Ltd S and other Colonial Mauufaoturaw. ENOUGHS, XIA.I£ROWi3, DKAYB, nr7Bn>altoth«maiinfaotiirß<if Form rmpJomonfca a apeoialty in our works, and VV knowing the Mquiranunta of tho district, better tbauontoidamS wo Z l^^""^ to ™Pg , y«» a »«l« which will meet all the dSof priroK! P\l% mli -. , ki l °/ B * Bnd ' hoae , with small farms, we are maldnß SmiteFWr ■ ftSSfm-S ta n V"'°^ h lr ? rk V% Blß * B J ron « orte ■«» *«>*»> a»» imported Ko Ugn r Barrowa of all descriptions liopt in itock. Wo wuuld rocomwend iotendiDK muV PloUßh ropairinft a apeohlity. A brfle stock of ploughs nl wa , B on hand. Steel tghnrogi at axocluced Price, n™!! dKalA^ E 1 BUILDIN«.-Nowtliat Btifwcaimd other four wheeled vehicles .». ~ , GARTH from *I2 10»- W itH Reeves' Patonti Shaft Attachment £lB. •toiiXtwo whMiSr" 1 '" c,lltt t0 tlloßo w!l ° deairou aheAp ' comtortablo a »d Price Lists on application. EatinmUs given for all work connected with the trade. ' ' GEORGE J. WALLACE, Manager. ABK YOliß 6RO&ER FOR . 'ft** 'Mots . IN THE 'OR\S> THOUGH COPIED BY W.Z.IMDTJSTEIAI. GAZETTE. " Tho blcndine is entirely alien. mo is a Taster of ;gre»t eipei 1ence, and ba.i bad & speclil training In tlio atl." TIMABTJ HEHALD. "This Grmd«9erTMlhßSu> tiort of allpurtoaseri ofTcs as Ihe suilclo they ofle- '•' superior toi anything PBE3B. Jfr. Nation !; < jlonal Tastei ee^S PRKDESr 12/- 2/4 ,2/8 3/4*4/PURE BLENDED TEiAS, AUCKLAND, WE Li STQN.iHRISTGHURCH, DUNEDIN. AGENTB- EVERYWHERE. I

rfegass ajtwii»M« ■ RANGES. RANGES. OCR CELEBKiTED ■ corn iSH Ganges A ilB the strongest and moat economical Ranges made in New Zealand. They aro the beat for country: settlers, burning wood trom 18in to 2ft long, and ere made in all Bizesfrorc 2ft to 12ft. Catalogues on application to all ironmongers and storekeepers and to the makers, S; LU&.E & SONS, WELLINGTON. QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIP. AGENIB i LEVIN 1 & Co., Wellington. . BUB.AGIKNTB, HABTERTON: LOWES & lOSNS. Sold in fvo gallon drums at 6/- par gallon and in forty gallon casks at 5/6 per gallon. First awurd Wottd's Fair Chicago, 18D8, Modal and Diploma lor Liquid and Powder Dip. Tho following ts a copy oi a testimonial received from Mn. H. Dudciho, breeder of tho famous "lUby Grove" JJlook ol Lincolnshire Snoop. MEStJBH QUIBELL BEOI'HER, Newark. *-> Uear Sirs,—l h&vo continued using yonr Dip upon my prtee sheep twice a year frith tho bcßt results, as to growth of wool, killing filth, and keeping off tho Maggot Fly. As previously slated 1 used your Dips upon titt Prize ■ Jieep at the Chicago ErMbilion. A portion of those sheep also gained first prises at tho ROY\L CHEBTEB and many other Bhowß, and their wool wax considered aurtißß. Yoara faithfully, (signed) H. Dommso. ' Hiby Grove, December Ota, 1803, ■' QUIBiILLS DIP/, tJQUIi), AHD POWDEB.. GEO- HERON GBNSSM, PRODUOMD24LBK ILux SiSßffir, ■■.." t '■'■'...'.;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 1

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574

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 1

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