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HARVESTING 1894-95. JNO. GRAHAM & CO. ABE NOW LANDING BINDER TWINE-(FLAX-MANILLA MIXED.) CORN SACKS! CORN SACKS! WE KESPECICTLLY BEQUEST THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS to obtain our quotations for the abovc,boforc placing their orders for this season. J. GRAHAM & CO., MASTE R T 0 N .

1 *>* PEOPLE "ZEALANDIA" WERE NO GOOD. "ONSLOW" RACER. * THE BEST AND FASTEST (u\ Safety Bicycles m THE 1W AUCKLAND %- CYCLE COY.'S PATTERNS A. E.& J, '-»"ONSLOW-""» The above are high grade machines manufactured to give their riders satisfaction combining all the latest improvements and built in our own Workshops. CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF OUR AGENTS MESSES WAGG AND CO., COACHBUILDBBS. MASTBRTON.

%R\S> COPIED BY<U-L N,Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. " The blending is entirely attenL dod to by Mr, Nelson himself, k who ii a TasKr of great eip&i:e, and ha> had a special "ining in the art," riMAHU HERALD,' ■• l'his firm deserves the Support of all purchasers ofTca ■s the article they oiler is superior to anything we haveseeninthisColony." " Mr, Nelson !; i pro [essionsl Tasler and PRICES: ' 2/-2/4 ,2/8 3/PURS BLENDED TEAS. AGENTS EVERYWHERE* llastertffi Blacksmith. 8s WleelwrigM Maaofaotuing 6emp&3iy ? < limited >- I Messrs P. mid 1). Duncan, Ohristohurch Messrs Booth, Maodonali>& Co,, Ohristcli roll Messrs Morrow, B,\S3Bii& Co., Chrisfcchurcn Messrs Hoiinsby* Sons Southland Farmers Implomont and Enp,lneerins( Go,; Ltd, And other Colonial Manufacturers. PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRAYS, WE raako the manufacture of Farm Implements a specialty in our works, and knowing the requirements of the district better than outside makers, we are in a position to supply an article which will meet all the desires of purchasers. For liUßh settlers, and those with small farms, we uro making Single Furrow Ploughs suitable for rough work, being stronger in the beam than importod Ploughs Barrows of all descriptions kept In stock. Wo would recommend intending putchasers to see our All-Steel Dnyen Tino Harrows bofore ordering any other. Plough repairing a speciality, A large stock of ploughs always on hand. Steel Shares at Reduced Price. CARRIAGE BUILDINU.-How that Bugles and othoi .our wheeled vehicles are goinff out ot date, we are making Dog Carts aim Road Carts a special feature, DAISY CARTS from JU2 10a—with Lives' Patent Shaft Attachment £lB, We can strongly rcoommetid this cart to those who desire a cheap, comfortable and stylish two wheeler, Price Lists on application, Estimates "iven for all work connected with the trade A, CHISHOLM Manager, RJBID AND GRAY'S inai s^^u MmssssMaS Famous champion Double-Furrow Ploughs & Diggers. DRILLS. OUR "EUREKA," DRILLS. To farmers requiring drills for tho present seasou, see our Drills beforo purchasing, Thoy are now perfect. Will sow 801b. of any kind of artificial manure per aore up to 3owt.or 4owt. if necessary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not dog, however pasty and wet the superphosphates may be, We append a testimonial out of a hundred, TESTIMONIAL. , Tapanui, January 11,1895, Dear Bins—Your TURNIP and MANURE DRILL, whioh I got tliis season, has quito pleased me. I have sown all manures and guanos known to my district, with Fison's Local Superphosphates, Chesterfield and Maiden Gaanos. It will sow to a nicety with phosphates and blood manure from 601b to 4001b; and in guanos, from 601b up to 6001b, and no trouble-wet or dry all the same, the manure must go, and it goss properly in a regular Btream as it should, though I did not riddle my manures-five classes (5). I consider your drill, as supplied to me,meets along-felt want, and it only requires to bo known to those who wish a sure and certain crop of turnips. John Maokib. Made as s COMBINED GRAIN, TURNIP, and MANURE SOWEK, or as s groin sower without Manure j but Manure with Turnips, or with Turnips and' Manure alone, Fourteen and 16 Coulter Drills always in stook, but nil sines made from two drills up.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5017, 4 May 1895, Page 1

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633

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5017, 4 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5017, 4 May 1895, Page 1

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